HD-9 Series Four-Post Lifts
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Components
The main components of your Lift include:
•
Power Post
. The Post that holds the Power Unit.
The Power Post can be in either of two
locations
. You can tell the Power Post from the other Posts because it has two Mounting
Brackets on it. Mount the Power Unit on one of the two Mounting Brackets.
•
The other three Posts
. These Posts are interchangeable.
•
Power Unit
. An electric/hydraulic unit that connects to an electric power source and then
provides Hydraulic Fluid to the Hydraulic Cylinder that raises and lowers the Runways.
•
Powerside Runway
. On the same side as the Power Post. The Powerside Runway has the
Hydraulic Cylinder and the Lifting Cables under them. The Powerside Runway
must
go next to the
Power Post.
•
Offside Runways
. The other Runway. It does not have a Hydraulic Cylinder or Lifting Cables
under.
•
Utility Rails
. Hold the optional Rolling Jacks. Utility Rails
must
go on the inside of the Lift.
•
Crosstubes
. Go at each end of the Lift. The Crosstubes are hollow; the Lifting Cables that raise
and lower the Runways are routed through the Crosstubes. The Crosstubes are
not
interchangeable: Each Crosstube has an opening (called a ‘Window’) that faces the inside of the
Lift.
Make sure to install the Lift so that the
Windows open to the inside of the Lift
only
.
•
Drive-up Ramps
. One for each Runway. Use them to drive onto and off of the Runways.
•
Tire Stops
. Located at the Front of the Lift, Tire Stops prevent the Vehicle’s Front Tires from
going any further forward. Additionally, we strongly recommend chocking the Vehicle’s Rear Tires.
•
Safety Locks
. Once engaged, they hold the Runways in position, even if the power goes out or
there is a leak in the Hydraulic Hoses. Your Lift has a column of Safety Locks in each post, spaced
every four inches. This lets you lock the Runways at just the right height for what you want to do.
This Lift also has a backup Slack Safety system; refer to
information.
Only leave the Runways on the ground or engaged on a Safety Lock.
•
Pushbutton Air Valve
. Includes a Pushbutton that moves the Safety Locks away from the
Ladder so that they do not engage as you lower the Runways. Used only to lower the Runways.
Usually located next to the Power Post.
•
Ladders
. Pieces of steel that gets installed at the back of each Post; these are part of the Safety
Lock system.
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