Serious lift. Folds flat when you're done.
1,000 lb folding lift table. Pneumatic-hydraulic pump, folds to 6 inches, 32-inch max height. Handles bikes up to 1,000 lbs.
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| Capacity | 1,000 lbs |
| Warranty | 2 years |
| Deck Size | 52” x 20” (30” with side extensions) |
| Pump Type | Pneumatic-hydraulic |
| Unit Weight | 112 lbs |
| Lifting Range | 6” to 32” |
| Storage Height | 6” (folded) |
| Air Requirement | 120 PSI max |
Multi-angle views of the MotoStand Pro 1000 Folding Lift Table. Click any image to zoom.
See this class of lift in action. The video below shows installation, real-world operation, and the kind of shop this lift belongs in.
Pit bike and mini-bike lift tables are compact, foot-pedal hydraulic platforms designed for small bikes, scooters, and maintenance tasks where a full-size table would be overkill.
A mechanical foot pedal operates the hydraulic jack — no electricity, no compressor. Each pump stroke raises the deck roughly 1 inch. Most small bikes reach working height in under 10 strokes.
A spring-loaded pin locks the platform at any height. The pin engages automatically as the deck rises. Pull the release lever or ring before pressing the lower valve.
The included chock holds the front wheel in place. Position the bike so the front tire sits firmly in the chock before pumping. For dirt bikes with knobby tires, consider an aftermarket chock with wider slots.
The release valve is typically a twist or push knob near the pump. Open it slowly to lower — the platform drops by gravity. Close the valve fully between uses to prevent creep.
A mechanical pin locks the deck at any height — the pin engages automatically as you pump. The deck cannot drop without manually pulling the release handle or ring.
Fold-up side rails prevent the bike from rolling off the deck. Always raise the rails before lifting. The rails are load-rated — don't use them as step-on handles at height.
Built-in hydraulic relief valve prevents over-pressurization if the pump is worked past the platform's rated capacity. The pump becomes noticeably harder to actuate as a natural overload warning.
The lower release valve is needle-valve controlled — opening it fully drops the platform quickly, opening it slightly creates a slow, controlled descent. Practice slow descent to avoid jarring the bike at the bottom.
The folding design is the reason to buy this over a fixed lift table if you have under 2,000 sq ft of shop space. The pneumatic-hydraulic system is faster than foot-pedal and more reliable than electric at this price. Side extensions are usually sold separately on comparable units.