In the modern urban environment, parking space has become a premium commodity. For car dealerships, professional workshops, and private collectors, the challenge is always the same: how to store more vehicles without expanding the land footprint. The TFPP (Triple Four Post Parking) system is engineered specifically to solve this “height-for-space” puzzle.
Why TFPP is the Best-Selling Triple Stacker?
The TFPP model stands out because it combines industrial-grade strength with a simplified operation. Unlike complex automated systems, this triple-level lift offers a straightforward hydraulic solution that is both reliable and cost-effective.
Key Technical Specifications of TFPP:
| Feature | Specification Details |
| Lifting Capacity | 2500KG per platform |
| Lifting Height | Up to 2100mm per level (Adjustable) |
| Drive Mode | Hydraulic cylinder + Steel rope lifting |
| Safety System | Multi-stage anti-fall locks on each post |
| Operation | 24V Central control box for easy management |
Engineered for Maximum Safety
When lifting vehicles to three levels, safety is the non-negotiable priority. Our TFPP features a synchronization system that ensures all platforms remain perfectly level during ascent and descent. The heavy-duty steel ropes and multi-stage mechanical locks provide a “double-safety” layer, keeping both the vehicles and the operators secure at all times.
Space-Saving “Shared Post” Design
For projects requiring multiple units, the TFPP supports a shared post design. This allows two or more units to be installed side-by-side using the same middle pillars. This not only saves valuable inches in your garage or parking lot but also significantly reduces the overall investment cost.
Professional Installation & Support
With over 18 years of experience in the automotive lifting industry, we understand that a product is only as good as its performance in the field. Every TFPP unit is pre-tested before shipment to ensure seamless installation.
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