The Atlas Maxima ML-6051BC six-column mobile lift system is a 111,000 lb capacity ALI-certified heavy-duty lifting solution designed for commercial shops that service medium- and heavy-duty trucks, buses, and fleet equipment without needing permanent lift installations. Each of the six columns is rated at 18,500 lbs, working together as a synchronized system that can handle long-wheelbase vehicles and high-capacity fleet workloads.
The system is powered by battery-operated 24V DC motors (2.2 kW each column) with dual onboard batteries, allowing full cordless mobility across the shop or outdoor service pads. Each column recharges via a standard 110V single-phase outlet, with a full charge supporting approximately 10–20 lift cycles depending on load. Because each column includes a built-in hydraulic pallet jack, a single operator can reposition all six units as needed, then roll them into position around the vehicle before lifting in perfect synchronization.
Operational control is fully distributed and designed for precision. Every column features an LCD display showing real-time lift height, an emergency stop button, and synchronized electronic communication across the system. Operators can run the lift in coordinated mode while relying on dual safety systems: hydraulic flow control plus mechanical locking at the lift point, ensuring the load remains secure throughout the lift cycle and even in the event of hydraulic loss.
This model accommodates tire diameters from 19" to 44", covering everything from pickup trucks to Class 8 tractors and transit buses. The system includes six 32-foot connecting cables, allowing flexible spacing for long vehicles and fleet configurations. At rest, each column stands approximately 88.5 inches tall and weighs 1,700 lbs, extending up to about 145 inches at full lift height.
The ML-6051BC is best suited for fleet maintenance depots, municipal garages, fire and rescue stations, trucking companies, and heavy-duty service centers that need maximum capacity, full mobility, and scalable workflow flexibility without committing to fixed infrastructure.
Features
ALI certified for professional automotive lifting safety and performance
18,500 lb lifting capacity per column, with a total system capacity of 111,000 lbs (six-column configuration)
Each column powered by a 2.2 kW, 24V DC motor with two onboard rechargeable batteries
Battery system supports approximately 10–20 lifts per charge, depending on load
110V single-phase recharging system for convenient operation
Fully synchronized electronic control across all six columns for coordinated lifting
LCD display on each column provides real-time lift height readings
Emergency stop button installed on every column for immediate safety shutdown
Dual safety system combining hydraulic flow control with mechanical locking mechanisms
Adjustable forks accommodate tire diameters from 19" to 44"
Built-in hydraulic pallet jack on each column for easy repositioning by a single operator
Includes six 32-foot interconnecting cables for system operation
Backed by a 2-year limited warranty
Dimensions
Front-view dimensions of a single ML-6051BC column.Side-view dimensions of a single ML-6051BC column showing fork geometry and base footprint.
The diagrams above illustrate column geometry per unit. System-level capacity, lifting height, and shipping dimensions are listed in the Specifications section.
Specifications
Atlas ML-6051BC Specifications
Capacity per Column
18,500 lb
Total System Capacity
111,000 lb (six columns)
Motor
2.2 kW 24V DC, two batteries per column
Battery Charger Power
110V single-phase
Maximum Lifting Height
67" (5' 7")
Overall Height
145" (12' 1")
Resting Height
88-1/2" (7' 4-1/2")
Width
43-1/2" (3' 7-1/2")
Length
55-1/2" (4' 7-1/2")
Column Width
13-1/4"
Min Tire Diameter
19"
Max Tire Diameter
44"
Connecting Cables
Six 32-foot cables included
Lifts per Battery Charge
10 to 20 (load-dependent)
Warranty
2-Year Limited
Weight per Column
1,700 lb
Shipping Weight (six columns)
10,200 lb
Shipping Dimensions per Column
49" L × 47" W × 89" H
Mobile use outside a permanent bay requires a level concrete surface at least 6 inches thick.