I like the option to not pay for the wheel vise on the Titan I believe, since my Baxley La Chock is wider than 24" and will fit on the stand, most other stands are only 24" wide. I love options; Very nice!
I would dispute this idea because we're not comparing apples to apples. Those big cylinders are pneumatic. The small cylinders found on the 1500's are hydraulic, meaning they have fluid inside them instead of air. The hydraulic cylinders are able to put out far more force, because their pumps are not limited to the 150-ish psi made by your air compressor. Our hydraulic pumps often make more like 10,000 psi. Thus, hydraulic is stronger. With that said, hydraulics can also bleed to death in the event of a tiny leak, whereas pneumatic not so much. I hope this helps. Thanks for visiting my channel
Why buy these over Handy Lifts? Handy is made in the USA and these are made in China and are similar in price, especially considering how bad China just screwed us over.
You are incorrect although not completely wrong. They are made in China, but they're definitely not made by the same people and the differences are more than cosmetic. Seriously, do some homework before you try to discredit people.
@@dustingilmore2710 I have done the research, I have a Harbor freight model of the same lift manufactured in 2004, exactly the same as that one, $425 at the time, just a different color, been using it daily for 14 years. If you replace the round o-rings in the cylinder with X type o-rings when the originals go bad, in about 5 years, it will work so much better. Virtually all the parts interchange by the way. You discredit yourself, no help needed.
My Titan or lookalike has a one piece ramp, full width, and no extended center ramp. That's one thing I don't like. There is no brand markings on it. Also the table top is not diamond plate, just smooth steel. It may be either an early model or a clone?
@@RedlineStands I'm pretty sure it's a Ranger RML-750HD. It has a smooth top and sort of perforated stamped 'traction' side extensions that have square tubing that slides into 3 sockets on the edge of the table top. I think it is a two piece full width ramp. And a handy squeeze release thingy under the sliding dropout
I like the option to not pay for the wheel vise on the Titan I believe, since my Baxley La Chock is wider than 24" and will fit on the stand, most other stands are only 24" wide. I love options; Very nice!
How much air do these need to operate? I only have a small compressor and was wondering if I'd need to get something bigger
For continuous operation you'll need about 7 CFM at 120 psi.
What type of hydraulic oil do you use?
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@@RedlineStands Liquid.
What is its highest working position? And what is price with side extensions?
43'' lifting height on the 1500HD $1,499.50
45'' lifting height on the Titan 1500XLT $1,479.50
Ian Gilmore of. Thanks Ian for responding. Is Redline in the Memphis, TN area? I noticed the 901 area code. I live in Collierville.
Not anymore sir. We moved to Pensacola, FL
Ian Gilmore ok. Just happen to see the 901 phone number in the video. did the prices you posted include the side extensions?
Redline looks similar to my Bike Lift Brand I got 20 years ago.
heather wise Yep.....Direct Lift Brand
Same manufacturer, different stickers.
Price?
$1299.50 Delivered
Price comparison
Better to have the bigger cylinder in the the air table.
I would dispute this idea because we're not comparing apples to apples. Those big cylinders are pneumatic. The small cylinders found on the 1500's are hydraulic, meaning they have fluid inside them instead of air. The hydraulic cylinders are able to put out far more force, because their pumps are not limited to the 150-ish psi made by your air compressor. Our hydraulic pumps often make more like 10,000 psi. Thus, hydraulic is stronger. With that said, hydraulics can also bleed to death in the event of a tiny leak, whereas pneumatic not so much. I hope this helps. Thanks for visiting my channel
@@RedlineStands ... OK , didn't know the cylinders were different , thinking they were the same but only bigger.
Why buy these over Handy Lifts? Handy is made in the USA and these are made in China and are similar in price, especially considering how bad China just screwed us over.
I don't need to watch this anymore! Its handy for me , Handy Lift USA
@@JohnDoe-qy8vr USA ALL DAY FUK CHINA CRAP
handy video ,,, good job
They are all made in China by the same Chinese manufacturer. The differences are cosmetic.
You are incorrect although not completely wrong. They are made in China, but they're definitely not made by the same people and the differences are more than cosmetic. Seriously, do some homework before you try to discredit people.
@@dustingilmore2710 I have done the research, I have a Harbor freight model of the same lift manufactured in 2004, exactly the same as that one, $425 at the time, just a different color, been using it daily for 14 years. If you replace the round o-rings in the cylinder with X type o-rings when the originals go bad, in about 5 years, it will work so much better. Virtually all the parts interchange by the way. You discredit yourself, no help needed.
My Titan or lookalike has a one piece ramp, full width, and no extended center ramp. That's one thing I don't like. There is no brand markings on it. Also the table top is not diamond plate, just smooth steel. It may be either an early model or a clone?
If it's smooth steel, then I honestly have no idea what brand it is.
@@RedlineStands I'm pretty sure it's a Ranger RML-750HD. It has a smooth top and sort of perforated stamped 'traction' side extensions that have square tubing that slides into 3 sockets on the edge of the table top. I think it is a two piece full width ramp. And a handy squeeze release thingy under the sliding dropout