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PoSt-INStALLAtIoN CHECK-oFF
n
Columns Properly Shimmed And Stable
n
Anchor Bolts Tightened
n
Pivot / Sheave Pins Properly Attached
n
Carriage Stop bolts Torqued to 2-3 ft.-lb
n
Electric Power Supply Confirmed
n
Cables Adjusted Properly
n
Safety Locks Functioning Properly
n
Check For Hydraulic Leaks
n
Oil Level
n
Lubrication of Critical Components
n
Check For Overhead Obstructions
n
Lift Arms Level
n
All Screws, Bolts, and Pins Secured
n
Surrounding Area Clean
n
Operation, Maintenance and Safety Manuals
on Site.
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Perform an Operational Test With a Typical Vehicle
StEP 17
(Lubrication)
1
. After installation and start up has bee
n completed,
lubricate lift components as described below
.
(See Fig. 17.1)
StEP 18
(Bleeding)
1. After electrical power is connected and oil reservoir is
full, press button to raise lift.
2. Continue raising until lift Cylinders bottom out at full
height. DO NOT continue pressing button after lift reaches
full height. Damage to motor can occur if continued.
3. Lower the lift only HALF WAY by pressing the SAFETY
RELEASE handle inward then pressing in the DOWN
lever on the Power Unit.
4. With the lift at half height, slowly loosen the BLEED
SCREWS located at the top of each Cylinder to bleed
trapped air. DO NOT completely remove bleed screws.
Retighten after trapped air has escaped. (See Fig. 18.1)
5. Lower the lift completely by pressing the SAFETY
RELEASE handle inward then pressing the DOWN lever
on Power Unit. Wait five minutes and repeat bleeding
process one additional time.
NotE:
There will be initial stretching of the cables and/or with
increased loads. Adjust the cables as outlined above
a week after first use, then every three to six months
thereafter depending on usage and/or to compensate
for stretch.
DANGER!
THE LIFT WILL MOVE DOWN WHEN BLEEDING
MAKE SURE ALL EqUIPMENT, PERSONNEL ,HANDS
AND FEET ARE CLEAR BEFORE BLEEDING
Fig. 18.1
Fig. 17.1
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