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Lift Installation Instructions
Cable Clips and Self-Tap Screws
Base Plate
Cable
CAUTION
Excess slack cable
between vehicle wall
and door may result
in cable damage
.
Control Box Mounting:
The control box mounts to
the inside face of the lift cargo door as shown in the
center photo below. Mounting location varies
depending on lift and vehicle door applications.
Note:
Close the vehicle door and select a mount-
ing location for the control box (
prior to fastening
hardware
) to be certain the control box
does not
contact the lift. See Figure E on page 11.
Use four #8-18 x 1/2" self-tap screws to mount the
control box holder back plate and the switch box
storage clip bracket to the door as shown in Figure
Q on page 20. Insert control box storage clip in
holder assembly.
Control Box Storage Clip Breakage Note:
Position the smooth-edged surface of the back
plate
out
(surface with burr edge against the
mounting surface). One surface of the plate may
have a slight burr on the edge (due to machining)
which prohibits smooth removal and storage of the
switch box.
Harness Routing and Securement:
Control box
cable routing and securement varies according to
the application.
Route and secure cable clear
of potential door and lift damage!
Door opens to “Pump Side:”
Route the control
box cable out to the interior face of the door.
There must be enough free cable to allow atten-
dant usage. The cable
must be fastened
securely to vehicle wall and the door with just
enough slack cable to allow the door to open.
Excess slack cable
between the wall and
the door could allow
the cable to be
pinched in the door
jamb when the door
is closed.
Failure to
follow this proce-
dure may result in
cable damage.
Use #8-18 x 1/2" self-tap screws and 7/16" cable
clips to fasten the cable to the door as shown in
top photo. Fasten the cable to vehicle wall using
#8-18 x 1/2" self-tap screws and 7/16" cable clips.
Door opens to “Opposite Pump Side:”
Route
the control box cable alongside the outboard edge
of the lift base plate (between base plate and door
sill) and out to the interior face of the door as
shown in bottom photo. Secure cable to door as
outlined above.
Excess cable
between wall and
door
may result
in cable damage
.
Use #8-18 x 1/2" self-tap
screws and 7/16" cable clips to
secure the cable to the door.
Allow adequate free cable for attendant usage.