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The Built In Jacking System market within the Automotive Repair industry is a specialized segment of the larger automotive aftermarket. It is comprised of products and services that enable the safe and efficient lifting of vehicles for repair and maintenance. These systems are designed to be integrated into the vehicle, allowing for a more secure and efficient lifting process. They are typically used in professional repair shops, as well as in home garages.
Built In Jacking Systems are typically composed of a jacking platform, a lifting mechanism, and a control system. The jacking platform is designed to support the weight of the vehicle, while the lifting mechanism is used to raise and lower the vehicle. The control system is used to monitor the jacking process and ensure safety.
Notable companies in the Built In Jacking System market include Rotary Lift, Stertil-Koni, and Ravaglioli. These companies specialize in the design and manufacture of jacking systems for the automotive repair industry. They offer a wide range of products, from basic jacking platforms to more advanced systems with integrated control systems. Show Less Read more