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Hi all,

Thanks for having me on this forum. I am looking to connect with any lift engineers that might be based in the London area. It's quite an interesting proposal, I am not seeking any electrical advice for myself but am seeking the services of perhaps a self employed lift engineer who has some good electrical knowledge for a vehicle lift that is not working. I apologise if there is a more suitable thread for this specialism but couldn't find anything obvious, but admin please move if necessary. Thanks.

To give you some specifics, it's an Omer Hyperlift vehicle lift, from likely around 2013 installation with regular servicing up until 2023 or so. I understand is an Italian brand of lift manufacturer. This lift is currently not working, potentially turned off as it was not required for a while but now not working mainly due to some electrical issues with parts and a lack of recent servicing. There is some urgency in getting some vehicles out from the garage with the lift but if anyone has electrical knowledge relating to lifts, not necessarily this brand but with control panels, infrared sensors and various parts such as Schmersal AES 1235, Datalogic SE-SR2 etc.

I have electrical descriptions / diagrams for the control panel, photographs of the panel, setup and parts etc. I have some spare parts available, diagrams and so on. Can you direct message me if you think you can help get this lift working as this particular job requires some discretion and some urgency. Thank you in advance, Jennifer
 
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