QuickPit from Pit Rear
Note that the lights installed under the rails are turned on, which effectively illuminates the pit floor and creates a safe working environment.
QuickPit from Pit Rear w/lights on
Note the oil pan which slides along the rails so it can be positioned where it's needed
At the end of the pit, there is a diamond-plate covered 50-gallon waste oil tank. The waste-oil tank sits atop of two floor grates which covers a 20-gallon reservoir designed to catch and collect fluids. The grate in the front of the tank can be lifted and removed so that the reservoir contents can be sucked out by sump pump or by shop vac.
2 QuickPits in a single bay (Tandem)
Some customers will install two pits in the same bay - a 'tandem' install. In this photo, the lights are turned off.
QuickPit from the Rear
The anti-slip, oil-resistant grit texture from the step can be seen on the step covers leading down into the pit.
A Close-up of the QuickPit front
Note the concrete niche in the left wall. The rags cabinet was not yet installed at the time of this photo, and the 'JustRight' safety can, used for oily rags, was placed in the concrete niche.
Also, this customer wanted a pegboard installed on the left wall. Some customers prefer magnetic tool-hanging strips.
A Close-Up of the QuickPit front, at floor level
Right: Oil Filter Cabinet filled with filters
Front: Battery-Operated Grease Gun hanging on diamond-plate pegboard hooks which is affixed to the 50-gallon waste oil tank.
Left: Beverage holder (left) with a techs' backpack sitting on it.
Tools pegboard with tools. An open rags niche (the rags cabinet was not installed in this photo).