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Tested to Destruction, Built for Safety: The Autenf Standard


In the manufacturing of heavy-duty automotive service equipment, a single test is insufficient to verify ultimate reliability; only through multiple, repeated rigorous tests​ on the shop floor can a truly dependable heavy truck lift be forged.
For wheel-lifting structures, each test serves as a deep excavation of the equipment's inherent strength. While the initial test focuses on verifying basic functionality, subsequent repetitive trials are designed to inspect the fatigue resistance​ of the internal transmission mechanism under prolonged, high-frequency stress. Without the cushioning effect of chains, we must conduct repeated lifting and holding pressure tests to detect any micron-level hydraulic internal leakage or synchronization deviation, ensuring the equipment maintains "zero settlement and no vibration"​ under full load.
This seemingly meticulous process of repeated verification represents a manufacturer's unwavering commitment to the safety baseline. Companies like Yantai Autenf Automobile Services Co., Ltd.​ always regard repetitive testing as a core procedure before delivery. It is precisely this continuous pressurization and tempering that ensures every lift delivered to the market provides rock-solid safety for heavy trucks weighing dozens of tons.