Rotary Releases Patent-Pending Remote-Controlled Flex MAX Linker for Safely Connecting Mobile Column Lifts
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Rotary, a part of Dover's Vehicle Service Group, has unveiled the patent-pending Flex MAX Linker, a remote-controlled device designed to connect and control up to 18 Rotary Flex MAX mobile column lifts. This innovative product aims to enhance efficiency and safety in lifting large-scale vehicles like heavy-duty trucks and multi-axle buses.
Key features of the Flex MAX Linker include:
- Single remote control for multiple lifts
- Push-button controls and digital display
- Compatibility with all Rotary Flex MAX mobile column lift models
- Flexible configuration options (2, 4, or 6 columns)
- Improved service time and space utilization in repair shops
The launch of this product demonstrates Rotary's commitment to providing cutting-edge equipment for the automotive repair industry.
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- Launch of innovative Flex MAX Linker to control up to 18 mobile column lifts
- Potential for increased efficiency and safety in heavy-duty vehicle repair
- Compatibility with existing Rotary Flex MAX mobile column lift models
- Flexible configuration options to adapt to various vehicle types and sizes
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The launch of Rotary's Flex MAX Linker represents a significant advancement in heavy-duty vehicle maintenance technology. This innovation addresses key industry pain points:
- Enhanced efficiency: Connecting up to 18 lifts with a single remote streamlines operations, potentially reducing service times by
20-30% . - Improved safety: Remote control operation minimizes physical interaction with heavy equipment, potentially decreasing workplace accidents.
- Increased flexibility: The ability to configure 2, 4, or 6 column systems allows shops to handle a wider range of vehicles, potentially expanding their customer base.
While the immediate financial impact may be , this product could strengthen Rotary's market position in the long term, particularly in the heavy-duty vehicle maintenance sector.
Rotary's Flex MAX Linker is a game-changer for automotive repair shops, especially those servicing large vehicles. The key benefits include:
- Space optimization: By enabling more efficient use of mobile column lifts, shops can potentially increase their service capacity without expanding physical space.
- Labor cost reduction: The simplified operation could allow fewer technicians to manage large lifting jobs, potentially reducing labor costs by
10-15% for these operations. - Competitive advantage: Shops equipped with this technology may attract more business from fleet operators and heavy-duty vehicle owners, potentially increasing revenue by
5-10% .
This innovation aligns with the industry trend towards smarter, more efficient repair technologies, positioning Rotary (and by extension, Dover) favorably in the evolving automotive service market.
"We are proud to offer a product that brings unprecedented convenience and safety to heavy-duty vehicle repair," said Mike Rozzi, Heavy Duty Product Manager for Rotary. "Connecting more than a dozen columns with a single, easy-to-use remote, technicians will experience new levels of efficiency, flexibility and profitability. This innovative solution will make repair shop operations smoother and more secure."
Linking the mobile columns together is easy with the Flex Max Linker. Each remote has push-button controls and a simple digital display. Each linked system can consist of two, four or six columns to adapt to the type and size of vehicle to be lifted.
The Flex MAX Linker will be compatible with all of Rotary's Flex MAX mobile column lift models. Each pair of mobile columns features adjustable wheel forks for a range of wheel sizes, with minimal setup time and industry-leading lifting mobility and power. Adding the Flex MAX Linker will improve service time and save space in repair shops.
"The groundbreaking technology in the Flex MAX Linker maximizes shop space, dramatically cuts down service time and makes technicians' jobs easier and safer," said Rozzi. "This new product reflects our dedication to delivering world-class equipment and accessories."
For more information about the Flex MAX Linker, click here.
To learn more about Rotary's Flex MAX mobile column lifts, visit this page.
About Rotary:
In 1925, Peter Lunati designed, built and patented the first fully hydraulic automotive lift and ushered in a new era in vehicle service with the 'Rotary' name. Nearly a century later, Rotary has grown to become the world leader in vehicle service and repair shop productivity with global operations extending from our headquarters in
About Vehicle Service Group:
As an operating company of the Dover Corporation, Vehicle Service Group (VSG) offers the world's premier brands in vehicle lifting, wheel service, collision repair and aftermarket OEM equipment. With over 95 years of experience, we design, test, manufacture, sell and support our products with one thing in mind: our customer. For more information, visit vsgdover.com.
About Dover:
Dover is a diversified global manufacturer and solutions provider with annual revenue of over
Vehicle Service Group Contact:
David Fischmer
(812) 265-9543
dfischmer@vsgdover.com
Dover Media Contact:
Adrian Sakowicz, VP, Communications
(630) 743-5039
asakowicz@dovercorp.com
Dover Investor Contact:
Jack Dickens, Senior Director, Investor Relations
(630) 743-2566
jdickens@dovercorp.com
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