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Figure N
Lift Ground
Two ground cables are provided.
One ground cable is pump
mounted (shown in photo on
page 17). The second ground
cable is external (battery
mounted). Both cables must be
mounted to a common vehicle
framing member to provide
optimum ground.
Refer to
following details and Figure O.
Ground Cable Corrosion:
When mounting ground cables,
remove undercoating, dirt, rust,
etc. from the framing member
around the mounting holes
(minimum 5/8" diameter area).
Apply a protective coating of
grease to mounting holes to
prevent corrosion. Apply grease
to ground cable terminals and
mounting screws also.
Failure
to do so will void warranty of
certain electrical components
.
3
Power Cable and Ground Cable Installation
(continued)
CAUTION
Position and secure
pump ground cable
clear of lift operation.
Route ground cables
clear of exhaust
system, other hot
areas and moving
parts. Failure to do
so may result in
serious bodily injury
and/or property
damage.
WARNING
Lift Installation Instructions
Cable
Clip
Cable Tie
Cable
(typical)
Vehicle
Floor
Vehicle
Floor
Framing
Member
Self-Tap Screw
Pump-Mounted Ground Cable:
Route the pump ground cable
through the plastic floor grommet
(shown in Figure O and the photo
on page 17). Position and
secure the ground cable clear of
lift operation.
Secure all cables using cable
ties and/or cable clips (mount
clips with self-tap screws).
Secure the cable to a main
vehicle framing member. Drill a
9/32" diameter pilot hole in the
frame. Mount the cable using a
5/16-18 x 3/4" thread cutting
screw. Position a 5/16" external
tooth star washer between the
cable eye terminal and the
frame. Prepare the cable
mounting surface and apply
grease to frame and hardware
as previously detailed (see
Ground Cable Corrosion
).
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