The Importance of Regular ALI Inspections for Automotive Lifts
Automotive lifts are the backbone of any garage, whether it’s a commercial repair shop or a personal home garage. These essential pieces of equipment make it possible to work safely and efficiently on vehicles of all sizes. However, to ensure they remain safe and functional pieces of equipment, regular inspections by certified professionals are crucial. This is where ALI (Automotive Lift Institute) inspections come into play!
Why Are ALI Inspections Essential?
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Safety First - Let’s face it: automotive lifts have one of the toughest jobs in the garage—lifting vehicles that can weigh thousands of pounds. And over time, that wear & tear can creep in, potentially putting people and vehicles at risk. Regular ALI inspections catch problems early, whether it’s worn-out cables, a hydraulic leak, or components that aren’t lined up properly. It’s all about keeping everyone safe!
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Compliance with Standards: The Automotive Lift Institute sets rigorous safety and performance standards for vehicle lifts. Regular inspections ensure that your lifts comply with these industry standards, which may also be required by OSHA or other regulatory bodies. Staying compliant not only avoids fines but also promotes a culture of safety and professionalism in your garage.
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Save Money in the Long Run: Spotting small issues before they become big problems is key to saving money. Regular inspections help you avoid large, expensive repairs or even the cost of replacing a lift entirely. Think of it as an investment in your equipment’s future!
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Improving Efficiency: A lift that’s well-maintained works better, plain and simple! When your equipment is running smoothly, you’ll experience fewer interruptions, helping you get the job done faster and more efficiently.
What Does an ALI Inspection Involve?
An ALI-certified inspector will thoroughly evaluate all aspects of your lift and depending on the make & model, this may include up to 120 points of inspection. These points include:
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Structural Integrity
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Safety Features
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Hydraulic System
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Electrical Components
After the inspection, you’ll receive a detailed report highlighting any areas of concern and recommendations for maintenance or repairs.
How Often Should Inspections Be Conducted?
For new lifts, any time an automotive lift is installed, it should be inspected. Otherwise, the frequency of ALI inspections depends on usage, but most experts recommend annual inspections at a minimum. For high-use facilities, semi-annual or even quarterly inspections may be necessary. Always refer to the manufacturer’s guidelines and consult with an ALI Certified Inspector to determine the best schedule for your lifts.
Trust the Experts at Automotive Lift Service
At Automotive Lift Service, we specialize in the maintenance, repair, and inspection of automotive lifts. Our ALI-certified inspectors bring decades of experience and a commitment to excellence, ensuring that your equipment is safe, reliable, and compliant. Regular ALI inspections are not just a regulatory requirement—they’re an investment in safety, efficiency, and peace of mind.
Don’t wait until a problem arises. Contact us today at (855) 575-1225 to schedule your next ALI inspection and keep your lifts in peak condition!