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Maintenance & Safety 

 

MAINTENANCE  
 

Note:  IT  IS  THE  CUSTOMER

S  OR  THE  END  USER

S  RESPONSIBILITY  TO  MAINTAIN  THE  PROPER 

TENSION ON THE EQUALIZER CABLES. ASKF A QUALIFIED TECHANICAN TO RETURN IN FUTURE 

TO  MAINTAIN  THE  CABLE  ADJUSTMENT  AFTER  THE  LIFT  IS  INSTALLED  WOULD  NOT  BE  A 

WARRANTY FOR THE ADJUSTMENTS.  

 

IF AT ANY TIME YOU

RE NOT SURE TO THE SAFE OPERATION OF THE LIFT, DISCOUNTINUE USING 

IT AND CALL YOUR DISTRIBUTOR FOR ASSISTANCE. 

 

 

Lubrication: 

 

Lubricate all Nylon wear block corners inside each column with heavy duty bearing grease before your first operation 

and once every six months. Lubricate chains every six months.  

Anchor Bolts: 

 

During first week of use, check anchor daily. DO NOT use an impact wrench. After first week, check once a month 

for the first six months. Tighten if necessary.  

Concrete: 

 

Check concrete for stress cracks daily for the first two weeks of use as a precaution. Thereafter, check monthly. 

Check all bolts and nuts every six months.  

Hydraulic Oil: 

 

If your lift will raise all the way to the top of the hydraulic tank is full of hydraulic oil. The hydraulic oil should be 

changed once a year, along with cleaning the suction filer. 

 

SAFETY LATCH ADJUSTMENT  

DO NOT make any adjustment on the lift or cable. 

 

If the safety latch in either column does not operate. Use the following procedure to adjust it.  

 

Raise the lift until you can see the latch through the access hole in side of the column by removing the plastic cover. 

 

DO NOT set lift on safety latch for this adjustment. Allow the hydraulic system to hold the lift during the adjustment. 

DO NOT have a vehicle on the lift during this time.  

 

Put the latch forward with a screwdriver. 

 

If the latch, is not working during descent, loosen the adjustment bolt one full turn and test the latch and follow this 

procedure until the latch operates.  

 

If the latch is not working during ascent, tighten the adjustment bolt one full turn and test the latch and follow this 

procedure until the latch operates. 

 

Latch and or cable adjustments are normal maintenance and not warranty items.  

 

 

Summary of Contents for HW-9KBP

Page 1: ...1 INSTALLATION MANUAL OPERATION INSTRUCTIONS BASEPLATE CAR LIFT 2 POST LIFT AUTO HOIST APlusLift HW 9KBP...

Page 2: ...rface Only on concrete surface a minimum of 4 thick and 3 500 psi tensile strength with steel or fiber mesh reinforcement DO NOT install this lift over concrete expansion joints or cracks Check with y...

Page 3: ...3 Caution Labeling Exemplification...

Page 4: ...4 TABLE OF CONTENTS 1 INTRODUCTION 2 INSTALLATION OPERATION 3 MAINTENANCE SAFETY...

Page 5: ...e phase w manual release handle 4 Bolts washers nuts for power unit mounting to column M8X20 1 Hydraulic hose long for cylinder to cylinder 9 1 2 FT 1 Hydraulic hose short for cylinder to power unit 3...

Page 6: ...6 Fig 1 Diagram...

Page 7: ...7 Fig 2 Minimum size of a SLAB L100 x W216 x H4 3000PSI Or Two concrete footings 2 ft x 2 ft with 30 deep 3000PSI...

Page 8: ...s or banded to the columns Remove the power unit box four swing arms from the lift next remove the bolts holding the two columns together Remove the top column from the bottom columns out of the shipp...

Page 9: ...late If they are the round part of the cylinder will be sitting down on the steel flat Take the equalizer cables Using vise grips and a socket tighten the cable nut half way down the threads Standing...

Page 10: ...wing arms and swing arm pins Take one of the arms and insert it over the hole in the carriage torsion tube Line up the holes and insert the pin Repeat for the three other arms ELECTRICAL CONNECTION HA...

Page 11: ...de a half dozen turns then the opposite side a half dozen turns After getting both cables equally tight YOU SHOULD BE ABLE TO MOVE THE CABLES ABOUT AN INCH BACK AND FORTH WITH SLIGHT PRESSURE LIKE A F...

Page 12: ...vehicle is completely to top This procedure pumps all the air from the system TESTING AND ADJUSTING LIFT With the power properly hooked up and hydraulic oil in the Pump Reservoir push the Push Button...

Page 13: ...and other framed vehicles The individual axle weight capacity should not exceed 1 2 of lift capacity Make sure vehicle is neither front nor rear heavy Make sure the lifting pads are in a proper and s...

Page 14: ...all bolts and nuts every six months Hydraulic Oil If your lift will raise all the way to the top of the hydraulic tank is full of hydraulic oil The hydraulic oil should be changed once a year along w...

Page 15: ...ds Never use lift to raise one end or side of vehicle Always raise vehicle about 3 and check stability by rocking vehicle Prior to lowering vehicle walk around the lift and check for any objects that...

Page 16: ...ASE OPERATION IMMEDIATELY Inspect correct and or replace parts as required Daily Pre Operation Check 8 Hours 1 Check safety lock audibly and visually while in operation 2 Check safety latches for free...

Page 17: ...d rollers Replacement of cables and sheaves Replacement or rebuilding air and hydraulic cylinders as required Replacement or rebuilding pumps motors as required Checking of hydraulic cylinder rod and...

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