- Article no.
- HER-LFT-002
- Category
- Tire workshop lift
- Workflow
- Vehicle lifting
- Result
- Workshop positioning
- Use case
- Workshop bay use
- Product role
- Tire workshop lift
- Common applications
- Workshop vehicle handling, Bodyshop productivity, Lift selection and planning
- Decision focus
- Official Herkules source material from the supplier page.
- Product tier
- Tire-shop wheel-access lift route
- Workflow position
- Tire-service lift route for workshops that need wheel-free access, ergonomic work height, low drive-over access, and a ready-to-use pneumatic lift without a permanent installation.
- Choose when
- Choose K700 when the buyer is primarily a tire shop or wheel-service workflow and needs a practical 2.8 t lift for tire, brake, and tuning-style work with no installation requirement.
- Key difference
- K700 is the tire-shop specialist. It is more immediate and wheel-access focused than bodyshop paint lifts, and Hedson presents it as ready to use without installation.
- Not first when
- Do not lead with K700 when the main question is paint-booth access, heavy paint-shop platform lifting, chassis-or-wheel DUO function, or retrofit replacement of an existing Herkules pit.
- Setup / training check
- Confirm vehicle weight range, wheelbase, tire-shop floor space, compressed-air supply, drive-over height needs, rubber block requirements, and whether the work is tire service or bodyshop repair.
- Consumables / aftercare
- Plan rubber blocks, air supply checks, lift inspection routines, and operator training around correct lifting points.
- Next step
- Confirm whether the shop needs wheel-service access only or should step up to an AirgoMatic DUO route for lifting on wheels or under chassis.