objects that might interfere with the operation of the lift and it’s safety
latches such as: tools, air hoses, shop equipment, etc.
2. Slowly drive the vehicle fully onto the tracks. Have someone outside the
vehicle guide the vehicle down the tracks.
3. After vehicle is secured, begin raising lift by pressing the UP button on
the power unit. UNDER NO CIRCUMSTANCES SHOULD ANY
PERSONNEL RIDE THE LIFT UP OR DOWN.
4. Pay close attention to the locking mechanism as the unit rises.
The operator should be able to listen for the safety locks acting against the
latch rack as the unit goes up.
5. To back vehicle off the lift: Slowly drive vehicle fully off the lift.
PERIODIC MAINTENANCE
1. Anchor bolts: During the first week of use, check and tighten anchors
daily.
Do not use an impact wrench.
After first week, check anchors once
a month.
2. Concrete: Check concrete for stress cracks daily for the first two weeks
of use. Thereafter, check monthly.
3. Check all bolts and nuts monthly.
4. If your lift will raise all the way to the top, your lift has enough oil.
Hydraulic oil should be changed and the suction filter cleaned once a year.
If the lift environment is outside or dusty, change hydraulic oil and clean
suction filter every six months.
5. Chain: Check chain every 3 months for any sign of rust or wear,
especially if lift is located outside. Lubricate with a chain lube spray.
6. Bearings: The bearings on your lift are sealed roller bearings, which
do not require any additional lubrication. Check bearings every 3 months
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