Understanding Non-ALI Certified Lifts
Non-ALI lifts are automotive lifting equipment that have not undergone third-party certification through the Automotive Lift Institute (ALI). While ALI certification involves independent testing by nationally recognized laboratories to verify compliance with ANSI/ALI ALCTV safety standards, non-ALI lifts may still meet manufacturer specifications and perform reliably in many shop environments.
These lifts can offer cost-effective solutions for vehicle service, storage, and maintenance applications. However, buyers should carefully evaluate manufacturer documentation, construction quality, and safety features when considering non-certified equipment.
What ALI Certification Means
The Automotive Lift Institute, founded in 1945, sponsors North American safety standards covering lift design, construction, operation, inspection, maintenance, installation, and service. ALI certification indicates that a lift model has been independently tested and proven to meet or exceed industry safety standards, and that the manufacturer's production facilities have been audited.
The small gold certification label placed on ALI-certified lifts provides assurance that equipment meets accepted safety standards. Without this certification, there is no third-party validation of a lift's compliance with industry benchmarks.
Common Types Available
Non-ALI lift inventory typically includes several configurations to serve different shop needs:
- Two-Post Lifts: Available in symmetric, asymmetric, and hybrid configurations, typically ranging from 9,000 to 15,000 lb capacity depending on the model
- Four-Post Lifts: Cable-driven and chain-driven models, often used for storage and alignment work, with capacities typically from 12,000 to 14,000 lbs
- Low-Rise Specialty Lifts: Designed for wheel service, brake work, and tire changing, usually with lower weight capacities
- Single Column Storage Lifts: Space-saving parking solutions that can double garage capacity
Key Considerations for Buyers
When evaluating non-ALI certified lifts, consider these important factors:
- Local Building Codes: Some jurisdictions may require ALI certification or specific safety standards for commercial installations
- Insurance Requirements: Check whether your business insurance policy specifies certification requirements for automotive lift equipment
- Manufacturer Documentation: Review construction specifications, safety features, and warranty terms carefully
- Installation Standards: Proper installation by qualified professionals is critical regardless of certification status
- Inspection and Maintenance: Regular inspection by qualified personnel helps ensure safe operation over time
Features to Look For
Quality non-ALI lifts often incorporate important safety and convenience features including:
- Single-piece column construction for structural integrity
- Internal hose routing with integrated guards for protection
- Overhead shut-off bars with kill switches
- Adjustable swivel pads and height adapters for vehicle versatility
- Rubber door guards to protect vehicle finishes
- Redundant safety locks and reliable release systems
- Heavy-duty chain or cable drive systems
Important: Specifications vary by model. Always check individual product listings and manufacturer documentation for exact details regarding capacity, dimensions, electrical requirements, and safety features before making a purchase decision.
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