HDS-14LSX / HDS-14LSXE Lifts
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P/N 5900162 — April 2018 — Rev. F3
Once past the hole in the Base Plate, the Anchor Bolt eventually stops going down into the hole as
the Expansion Sleeve contacts the sides of the hole; this is normal.
5.
Hammer or mallet the Anchor Bolt the rest of the way down into the hole.
Stop when the Washer is snug against the Base Plate.
6.
Plumb each Post; install any needed Shims.
Do not shim a Post more than half an inch using the provided Shims. A maximum of 2 inches is
possible by ordering optional Shim Plates. Contact BendPak at
(800) 253-2363
, extension 191
to order. Please have the model and serial number of your Lift available.
Take your time while plumbing and shimming the Posts;
it is important to make the Lift
level as possible
.
7.
Wrench each Nut
clockwise
to the recommended installation torque, 110 – 150 foot pounds,
using a Torque Wrench.
Important
:
Do
not
use an impact wrench to torque the Anchor Bolts.
Wrenching the Nut forces the Wedge up, forcing out the Expansion Sleeve and pressing it tightly
against the Concrete.
Final Leveling
Because you are installing an Alignment Lift, it is very important that the Lift’s Runways are level, or as
close to level as possible. The following procedure describes how to fine tune how level your Lift is.
The goal is that the four Safety Locks on the Lift engage at the same time.
To do final leveling on the Lift
:
1.
Raise your Lift to the first Safety Lock position (the primary Safety Locks, not the Slack Safety
Locks).
2.
Use a transit level or other leveling mechanism to evaluate how level the Posts and Runways are to
each other.
3.
If you need to adjust a Runway, use the Top Nut and Stop Nut on the Top Cap of each Post to
make adjustments to the Ladder in that Post (which impacts the levelness of the Runway and
when the Safety Locks engage).
4.
Raise the Lift to full height, listening as the Safety Locks engage.
If the Safety Locks are engaging at the same time, no further adjustments are necessary.
If the Safety Locks are not engaging at the same time, check the leveling, make necessary
adjustments, and then raise the Lift again and listen as the Safety Locks engage.
5.
When you are satisfied the Lift is level, firmly secure the Nuts at the top of each Post.
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