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OPERATION INSTRUCTIONS 

NOTE: ALWAYS CHOCK WHEELS AND SET PARKING BRAKE BEFORE LIFTING VEHICLE! 

Read Safety & Operating Instructions procedures in Manual completely before operating lift. 

  Properly maintain and inspect lift in accordance to owner’s manual. 
  Do not operate a lift that is damaged or in need of repair. 
  Allow only authorized personnel in the lift bay. 
  Stay clear of lift when raising or lowering (no riders). 
  Keep hands and feet away from pinch points at all times. 
  Never override the lift operating and safety controls. 
  If a vehicle is suspected of falling, clear area immediately. 
  Do not rock vehicle while positioned on lift. 
  Always use safety jack stands when removing or installing heavy components. 

Vehicle Loading: 

  Position vehicle on lift runways by having another person guide you onto the runways. Check for proper 

weight distribution (center of gravity should be evenly distributed between columns). 

  Set vehicle parking brake and chock tires to prevent vehicle movement. 
  Use caution before lifting pickup trucks, sport utility and other type vehicles. The individual axle weight 

capacity should not exceed 1/2 of lift’s capacity. 

  Make sure vehicle is neither front nor rear heavy.

Raising Lift: 

  Push up switch to raise lift until runways clear the floor. 
  Stop and check for vehicle movement and vehicle weight distribution.  If secure, raise to desired height. 
  Always lower the lift to the nearest lock position by pressing the lower lever to relieve the hydraulic 

pressure and let the latch set tight in a lock position. 

  Never work under a lift that is not in the locked position. 

Lowering Lift: 

  Clear all obstacles from under lift and vehicle, and ensure only lift operator is in the lift area. 
  Stay clear of lift and raise the lift off the safety locks. 
  Pull Safety Latch Release handle and press the Power Unit’s Lower Lever to begin descent. 
  Ensure lift is fully lowered, and having another person guide you, carefully unload the lift by driving off 

of the lift runways. 

CAUTION! 

PAY ATTENTION TO THE LOWERING SPEED OF ALL FOUR CORNERS. MAKE SURE THEY ARE 
MOVING DOWN AT THE SAME SPEED.  STOP LOWERING THE LIFT BY RELEASING THE LOWERING 
LEVER ON THE POWER UNIT AND MOVING THE LOCK LEVER TO THE LOCK POSITION IF ANY 
CORNER STOPS MOVING OR IS SLOWER IN DESCENT.  ALWAYS LOCK THE LIFT BEFORE GOING 
UNDER THE VEHICLE.  NEVER ALLOW ANYONE TO GO UNDER THE LIFT WHEN RAISING OR 
LOWERING. 

NOTE: It is normal for an empty lift to lower slowly - it may be necessary to add weight.  Read and 
adhere to all WARNING, CAUTION and SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS labels on lift. 

 

 

Summary of Contents for 4P9DXL

Page 1: ...Jan 2017 Four Post Lift 9 000 lbs Capacity 4 500 lbs per axle INSTALLATION OWNERS MANUAL ATD 4P9DXL...

Page 2: ...make note of any damage on the bill of lading 2 In case of freight damage call the truck line immediately and report the damage as a freight claim 3 IMPORTANT Make sure you have extra help or heavy d...

Page 3: ...bmitted in writing to the factory for examination The user assumes full responsibility for any equipment damage personal injury or alteration of the equipment described in this manual or any subsequen...

Page 4: ...ATD 4P9DXL_rev_0318 FLOOR PLAN LAYOUT ATD 4P9DXL...

Page 5: ...floor is of questionable slope consider a survey of the site and or the possibility of pouring a new level concrete slab This lift is designed to be installed on a minimum of 4 thick 3000psi with ste...

Page 6: ...ATD 4P9DXL OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES NOT SHOWN t RJ 45 Rolling Scissor Jack 4 500 lbs capacity Sub Runway Poly Caster Kit Crossbeam Jack Tool Tray Wheel Stop Column Power Unit Column Drip Trays Mainside Ru...

Page 7: ...ware Box 2 While the Mainside Runway Fig 2 is upside down find the end of the Hydraulic Hose that is already connected to the Cylinder Locate hole on the side of the Mainside Runway 1 and install the...

Page 8: ...our Columns from the shipping brackets and place the Power Unit Column 1 with mount bracket in the above chosen corner Arrange the other three Sub Columns 2 in the remaining corners 8 Unpack the Cross...

Page 9: ...de each column After removing the top Nut from the Lock Ladder you are ready to install the Top Caps A B 10 65 on the columns 12 Be aware of the offset hole in column s Top Caps Arrange Top Caps so th...

Page 10: ...ght until they are diagonally within 1 2 Note The variance will help in mounting the runways later 15 Lift and position each Runway into place and secure to top of Crossbeams with the provided Hex Bol...

Page 11: ...ave assembly to reinstall the Cable due to welded cable guide brackets 17 Pull the slack for each Cable from the corner ends of the Mainside Runway and route the appropriate Cable s to each Column Top...

Page 12: ...y routed through guide ring weldments located on the underside of the Mainside Runway Fig 8 19 Mount the Power Unit 8 to the Mainside Column with the attached mounting bracket using the Hardware provi...

Page 13: ...ise lift off all locks until cables are supporting the lift Adjust the Cable s Nylon Lock Nut as shown in Fig 7 located on the top of each post until lift is level on crossbeams and runways This will...

Page 14: ...m rails as shown on page 6 and on Fig 9 4 Install the four Pivot Pins 53 and Hairpin Cotter Pins 52 to secure Caster assembly to each Column 5 Lower the Lift confirming that the Caster assemblies enga...

Page 15: ...ts and anchors typically 2 to 3 weeks ANCHORING TIPS 1 Use a concrete hammer drill with a carbide tip solid drill bit the same diameter as the anchor 3 4 775 to 787 inches diameter Do not use excessiv...

Page 16: ...manual Use only manufacturer s recommended attachments ALWAYS WEAR SAFETY GLASSES Everyday eyeglasses only have impact resistant lenses they are not safety glasses SAFETY PROCEDURES Never allow unauth...

Page 17: ...ther front nor rear heavy Raising Lift Push up switch to raise lift until runways clear the floor Stop and check for vehicle movement and vehicle weight distribution If secure raise to desired height...

Page 18: ...e in operation Check safety latches for free movement and full engagement with rack Check hydraulic connections and hoses for leakage Check cables connections bends cracks and for loose fittings Check...

Page 19: ...ickly while under a heavy load Lower the lift slowly under heavy loads Motor Hums and Will Not Run 1 Lift overloaded Remove excessive weight from lift WARNING The voltages used in the lift can cause d...

Page 20: ...the check valve the flush plug to the left of the lowering valve Step 2 Using an Allen wrench and shop towel with shop towel in place to catch fluid loosen the check valve plug 2 turns to allow it to...

Page 21: ...t will travel full height You should hear the locking latches click through all latch slots simultaneously 3 Lower lift onto top latch position 4 Check clearance starting with the right front column u...

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Page 25: ...a l F 7 1 0 X D K 9 P F 7 1 6 1 m m 0 3 x 2 1 M w e r c S 8 1 0 X D K 9 P F 8 1 19 FP9KDX 019 KY 8440T 1000 8 Foot Step 1 20 FP9KDX 020 KY 8440T 3000 24 Drip Board Cover A 1 21 FP9KDX 021 KY 8440T 300...

Page 26: ...8 FP9KDX 058 KY 8440T 3000 11 Cylinder Pin 1 2 m m 0 4 x 4 M n i P r e t t o C 9 5 0 X D K 9 P F 9 5 60 FP9KDX 060 KY 8440T 6000 2 Hose B 78 15 1 61 FP9KDX 061 P35BBD 6004 90 Hydra Fitting 1 62 FP9KDX...

Page 27: ...8440T 2000 13 Latch Shaft 4 91 FP9KDX 091 KY 8440T 2000 9 Slack Cable Latch B 4 92 FP9KDX 092 KY 8440T 2000 12 1 Latch Shaft Spacer 4 93 FP9KDX 093 KY 8440T 2000 11 Spring Slack Cable 8 94 FP9KDX 094...

Page 28: ...is not considered a warranty issue and therefore must be noted for any potential recovery with the shipping company The customer is required to notify Tuxedo of any missing parts within 72 hours Timel...

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