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So using a wedge type anchor, whats the point in this lift being portable, since you have 4 studs in two locations protruding out of the floor, making a potential tripping hazard?
Id also be concerned with tightening and loosing anchors repeatedly and my biggest worry is do any of these lifts depend solely on the anchors
When building pump/ motor bases for higher HP/ volume pumps a type of grid was fabricated of the bolt studs for the pump and motor...high tensile strength rod with threads was used with steel work that was installed into the pedestal form and high strength concrete was poured......A wooded template led everything exactly in place
Of course everything has to be laid out spot on the money, but thats what millwright/boilermakers do
Anything can work "for years" until that one day happens and if that anything involved a persons safety id strongly advise that it be the strongest, best engineered, properly installed, safest product available.

I used Redhead drop in anchors to mount my tubing bender to the floor. They are threaded and there is no stud, you run a bolt into them. I was able to remove the tubing bender from the center of my garage when not in use and not have it in the way. I probably installed/removed it 30-40 times over the years and I never had an issue with an anchor coming loose.