
MD-6XP Mid-Rise Scissor Lift
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P/N 5900108 — Rev. F — March 2020
Unloading and Unpacking
Try to have the components of the Lift unloaded near the installation location.
Once the components are unloaded, it is your responsibility to move them around. As the Lift includes
a number of heavy pieces, the closer you unload it to the installation location, the better off you are.
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CAUTION
The Frame is heavy; if handled incorrectly, it can damage materials like tile,
sandstone, and brick. Try to handle the Lift components twice: once when
delivered and once when moved to the installation location. Use care when moving
the Frame.
Set up the Tow Cart
The Tow Cart lets you move the Lift around your work space. The Tow Cart has two parts: the Handle
and the Base; you need to attach the Handle to the Base.
The following drawing shows the Tow Cart.
Front View. Not all components are shown. Not drawn to scale.
To set up the Tow Cart:
1.
Find the Handle, Base, and the necessary hardware.
2.
Attach the Handle to the Base using a Bolt, Washer, and Nut per hole.
Use M6 x 1.0 x 30 mm Bolts.
3.
Keep the Tow Cart in an accessible area for future use.
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