Ignoring the horizontal calibration of the lift during maintenance may seem trivial, but it actually harbors fatal hazards! An uncalibrated lift is prone to tilting andrning during lifting, endangering both the vehicle and the safety of the maintenance personnel; these details must be taken seriously.
Many repair shops and vehicle owners overlook a fatal flaw: failing to perform regular level calibration on car lifts, unaware that this increases the risk of liftlapse by tenfold. The core safety premise of a lift is even force distribution across a level surface. Once uncalibrated, the platform tilts during lifting, shifting the vehicler of gravity. This can result in minor incidents like the vehicle sliding or scraping, or severe accidents such as a complete rollover, causing vehicle damage and casualties. The essence of level ca is ensuring consistent force at all four corners of the platform, correcting deviations via sensors to prevent imbalance caused by uneven floors or worn components. It is recommended that repair shops perform level calib every three months and check the platform's levelness before lifting. Vehicle owners should also pay attention to this detail during repairs; do not let momentary negligence lead to irreparable safetents. Safety is always the primary prerequisite for maintenance.




