Buying a 2 post lift usually gets stressful for one simple reason: you need real capacity, real stability, and enough room to actually work, but you do not want to overpay for features you will never use. A lot of lifts look good on paper, then you find out the arms do not reach right, the height is tight, or the “heavy duty” rating feels like marketing. The Triumph NTO-13A was built to fix those pain points with a straightforward mission: lift cars safely and consistently, all day. It is a 13,000 lb option for shops that have outgrown 11K models but do not want to jump to the price of a 15K. If you service heavier trucks, SUVs, or loaded fleet vehicles, this is the sweet spot.
The Triumph Heavy-Duty 13,000 lb 2-Post Overhead Lift | NTO-13A is wider and taller than Triumph’s 11K class lifts, giving you more breathing room for bigger vehicles and busier bays. You also get four 3-stage arms instead of the typical setup found on many lifts, which helps you position vehicles with more flexibility across different wheelbases and frame styles. This lift uses direct-drive cylinders, built for strong, dependable lifting without unnecessary complexity. Power is shop standard with a 220V motor, so it fits right into most commercial installs. And since vehicle contact points matter, it includes three sets of height adapters to help you dial in the right pickup height.
From a footprint standpoint, the NTO-13A is designed for practical bay planning. The drawing shows an approx. 162 in overall height and 150 in overall width, with 109 in noted across the base area in the top view. It also calls out 32 in to 59 in arm reach and a 5 in to 74 in lifting height range, helping cover everything from low cars to taller trucks. If you are shopping for a 13,000 lb 2 post lift that feels purpose-built for real service work, this one keeps it simple, strong, and shop-friendly. It is exactly what most people mean when they say they want a true commercial vehicle lift.*The concrete must be at least 6" (152 mm) thick and have a minimum strength of 4000 PSI. Installing this lift on inadequate concrete may lead to serious injury or death. It is the customer's responsibility to confirm the concrete's thickness and strength before purchasing and installing the lift.
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