
Capital Automotive Equipment
Model:4PG8000
Chapter 7 Maintenance
Cut off the power supply before servicing the lift.
The maintenance intervals indicated below apply to average workshop use. The
lift should be inspected more frequently for severe use applications.
7.1 Maintenance Schedule
Establish a periodic preventive maintenance procedure to ensure trouble free operation and long service
life.
Interval
Maintenance to be
performed on
Items
1 week
Support arms/ Disk adapters
Check rubber pads for wear.
6 months
Greasing points
Check and lubricate as required:
Slide tracks
Threads of disk adapters
Nuts of anchor bolts
Check all nuts for correct torque and
retighten them as required.
12 months
Hydraulic system
Check fluid level.
Check tightness of hoses and fittings.
7.2 Annual Inspection
We recommend having the lift inspected by qualified service personnel every 12 months.
7.3 Maintenance by the Operator
7.3.1Hydraulic System
1
Once a year check the fluid level (see below) with the lift fully lowered and add fluid as required.
2
Visually check all hydraulic hoses for tightness. Power Unit
The hydraulic fluid must be replaced periodically depending on aging, soiling
and water absorption. It is recommended to replace the pressure hoses as
required, but after six years at the latest.
Checking the Fluid Level
The fluid level can be read through the transparent reservoir at the power unit.
With the lift fully lowered, the fluid level must reach above the min level.
7.3.2 Greasing Points