FAQs
A. We are open 8AM to 5PM EST Monday through Friday
A. Eagle Equipment accepts Visa, MasterCard, American Express and Discover. Sorry no C.O.D.s. All prices are in U.S. dollars. If paying by credit card our sales staff will either fax or Priority Mail (with a return Priority Mail pre-paid envelope) your credit card receipt. Your order will be processed when your credit card receipt is signed and returned.
A. Eagle Equipment has a 30-day guarantee. Return any equipment you are not satisfied with within 30 days for a refund. All returns must be authorized prior to shipping. Freight must be prepaid and packaged securely. Shipper will be responsible for any damage or missing parts. Any freight or installation expenses incurred will be charged against the credit. Sorry, financed equipment cannot be covered by our return guarantee. Guarantee applies to catalog pricing only.
A. Eagle Equipment will pay for basic freight charges within the contiguous 48 states delivered to a commercial facility on all items marked "Free Freight". Items not marked "Free Freight" freight charges will be added.
Please ask your equipment specialist for information regarding additional services and rates: residential delivery, inside delivery, etc.
A. For most of our products two people can unload the equipment by themselves. Some of the larger equipment may require a fork lift, cherry picker or roll back truck.
A. Your sales rep will call you two or three days after your equipment ships with shipping information so you can make your unloading arrangements. Use the pro number provided to locate your freight.
A. No, but most of our customers find it fairly easy to install their lift themselves. (Installing the lift yourself does not void the warranty). If you would like to have someone install your lift for you Eagle Equipment can recommend qualified installers in your area.
A. No, because electrical codes vary from place to place no electrical work is included in any installation. Please contact a local electrical contractor.
A. Eagle Equipment offers three basic types of two post lifts. They are clear floor, asymmetrical and standard models.
- All of our clear floor models have the equalizer cables and hydraulic lines secured overhead, leaving no underneath obstructions. This makes moving equipment such as tool boxes and the like underneath the lift easy.
- Our asymmetrical clear floor models offer all the advantages of a clear floor lift. In addition, the vehicle can be positioned so that the doors can be opened without touching the post.
- Our standard models are an ideal design for low ceiling installation. Post height is only nine feet.
- Measure the length, width and height of your garage to get a better understanding of what dimensions best fit your needs.
A. Eagle Equipment powder coats its two and four post-premium lifts. Eagle Equipment uses an automatic finishing process, applied by state-of-the-art INSA Electro-static powder application equipment, to provide a finish that is beautiful and durable, as well as corrosion and scratch resistant. This environmentally safe process involves a degreasing, anti-corrosive chemical bath, and ionized powder application, and high temperature oven treatment.
A. Eagle Equipment recommends a minimum of six inches from the outside edge of the baseplate to the end of the cement pad.
A. Eagle Equipment recommends the pad be a minimum of four inches thick with 3500 PSI reinforced cement for lifts up to 10,000 pound capacity and six inches for lifts over 10,000 pound capacity.
A. When there is a radiant heat floor, the issue becomes finding where the pipes are; so they are not damaged when drilling holes to anchor the lift. A common way to locate the pipes, is to turn up the heat in the floor. After the heat has been turned up, lightly wet the floor with water. As the water dries, it will dry more quickly in the areas where the pipes lie. As the silhouette of the pipes start to show, outline them with chalk or a marking pencil. This will give you the lay-out of the pipes in the floor, so you can position the columns of the lift and avoid the pipes, so that you will not drill through the radiant heat piping.
A. No. We are often asked if we have a layout or template for the bolt pattern of the lift, so that anchors can be pre-set in an un-poured concrete floor. This is impractical. The biggest reason being that the burn parts for the lift (the base-plate being one of them) are outsourced to several vendors. Bolt holes and bolt patterns are not always the same. Because of this very slight inconsistency, the bolt pattern you may be given today, might not be the bolt pattern you receive with your lift. The best method for anchoring your lift is to use the lift you receive as its own template. The easiest method is to erect the lift, drill the holes in your concrete, and secure the lift with the approved anchor bolts included with it. We have been using these anchor bolts for years without a failure. The real key is having the proper strength and thickness of concrete.
A. All shipments are F.O.B. from one of our warehouses in West Chester, OH or Euless, TX and become the property of the customer when they leave our dock. Eagle Equipment uses common carriers, FedEx Ground, UPS, and independent freight haulers for shipping. We negotiate the most competitive freight rates possible and pass these savings along to our customers. We make every effort to minimize freight charges to our customers and provide for timely delivery.
- Most items in stock will ship within two business days.
- Eagle will not be liable for any damages related to unavailability of inventory or delays in shipping.
- Eagle ships all products FOB our warehouses.
- Title for goods passes to customer when product leaves our dock.
Items advertised with "Free Shipping" applies only to shipments within the Continental United States (excludes Alaska, Hawaii, and Canada and Mexico). Call Sales at 1-800-336-2776 for a specific freight quote.