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Arm Restraint Kit For Rotary Lift Models Spoa88 & Spoa98 / Set Of 4 on 2040-parts.com

US $395.00
Location:

Plano, Illinois, US

Plano, Illinois, US
Item must be returned within:14 Days Refund will be given as:Money Back Return shipping will be paid by:Buyer Return policy details:We accept returns as long as the items are in new and resalable condition. Returns Accepted:Returns Accepted Restocking Fee:No Country of Manufacture:United States

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This listing is for (ONE) Set-of-4 "Tubular" style arm restraints for older Rotary 2-Post Surface Mount Lifts. This kit will work on Rotary models SPOA88 and SPOA98 only.  Both of these very popular models are asymmetric with overhead beams (clear-floor) and were the flagship models of the Rotary line in the late 1980's into the early 1990s.  

You will also notice on your lift that the front arms are shorter in length than the rear arms.  In this kit you will receive two shorter front arm restraints (left front and right front) and two longer arm restraints for the rear (left rear and right rear) for a total of four arm restraints.  They come with mounting clevis pins.  

Your lift MUST have the existing tabs that were originally welded onto the arms and carriages to accept these restraints. Tabs DO NOT come in the kit.  See the second photo above.  So please take at look-see at your lift before ordering.  

Please note: The picture above is for reference ONLY  - showing the "style".  Rotary Arm Restraints are model-specific.  The actual kit you receive in this listing will be slightly different. 

For those with other Rotary models that use this "Tubular" style arm restraint such as SP55; SP84; SPO84; SP94; SP094; SPOA84; SP88; SPO88; SP98 and SPO98 - Please call us for more information.

If you have a newer Rotary Lift, such as an SPOA7 or SPOA9, or any of the other Rotary models that feature half-moon gears for arm restraints please call us for details - we have them too.

We are proud to say that these "Quality" Aftermarket Arm Restraints are made right here in the USA by American machinists and welders. 
 
Expedited shipping is available if you really need them in a hurry.  Please call us!
 
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We stock a complete line of parts for Rotary Surface Mount Lifts and Low pressure In-Ground Lifts including parts for Heavy-Duty fore and aft - Truck and Bus Lifts.  Please contact us with your needs.

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