U.S. AIR FORCE
MANAGEMENT EVALUATION EQUIPMENT
PROGRAM
FINAL REPORT - 50,000 LB HEAVY
DUTY LIFT
PROJECT NO ST98-81
PROJECT TITLE: Heavy
Duty 50,000 lb. Lift
PROJECT DATES: March 99 to September 99
PROJECT MONITORS: MEEPMO
PRODUCT EVALUATED: 50,000 Pound
Heavy Duty Lift, Model TR-50
PROJECT RESULTS: The
lift was procured by a Air Force Red Horse Vehicle maintenance unit
and evaluated by vehicle maintenance technicians at an Air Force base,
used to lift many different types of heavy duty vehicles and equipment.
However, it was primarily used to lift 5 and 10 Ton Truck Tractors and
Dump Trucks to perform preventative maintenance, and to remove, repair,
and reinstall or replace clutches, transmissions, and other component
parts. Due to a lifting height of 73 1/2" and the large lifting capacity,
the lift allowed technicians to perform maintenance in heavy equipment
while standing upright, with complete access to the vehicle undercarriage;
making it easy to perform repairs without obstructions. Most Air Force
shops do not have this type of lifting capability, rather must use jack
stands when working on heavy duty equipment, requiring the technicians
to work in a horizontal position with much discomfort. Test site supervisors
and technicians stated the Heavy Duty Vehicle Lift saved time, improved
safety, and helped boost shop morale considerably due to the improved
working conditions.
FINAL ACTION Based
on test results, the Heavy Duty Vehicle Lift, Model TR-50 is recommended
for Air Force use by the testing organization.
The lift can be procured through
use of established local purchase procedures.
This reports constitutes closing
action for this project. We always welcome products for project consideration
that have a potential to help solve vehicle and equipment maintenance
or civil engineer problems or otherwise help improve shop procedures.