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IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS

 

 
 

Read These Safety Instructions Thoroughly 

 
1. Read and understand all operation & safety warning procedures before operating lift. 
 
2. Keep hands and feet clear. Remove hands and feet from any moving parts. Keep feet clear of 
lift when lowering. Avoid pinch points.  
 
3. Keep work area clean. Cluttered work areas invite injuries. 
 
4. Consider work area environment. Do not expose equipment to rain. Do not use in damp or wet 
locations. Keep area well lighted. 
 
5. Only trained personnel should operate this lift. All non-trained personnel should be kept away 
from the work area. Never let non-trained personnel come in contact with, or operate lift. 
 
6.  Use  lift  correctly.  Use  lift  in  the  proper  manner.  Never  use  lifting  adapters  other  than  those 
provided by the manufacturer, in any manner other than intended. 
 
7. Do not override self-closing controls. 
 
8. Remain clear of lift when raising or lowering vehicle. 
 
9. Clear area if vehicle is in danger of falling. 
 
10. Always insure that the  safeties are engaged before any attempt is made to  work on or near 
vehicle. 
 
11. Dress properly. Non-skid, steel-toe foot-wear is recommended when operating lift. 
 
12.  Carefully  inspect  the  lift  on  a  regular  basis.  Perform  maintenance  according  to  the 
maintenance schedule. 
 
12. Guard against electric  shock. This lift must be grounded  while in use to protect the operator 
from electric shock. Never connect the ground wire to a live terminal. This is for ground only. 
 
13. 

Danger!

  The  power  unit  used  on  this  lift  contains  high  voltage.  Disconnect  power  at  the 

receptacle before performing any electrical repairs. Secure plug so that it cannot be accidentally 
plugged in during service. 
 
14. 

Warning!

 Risk of explosion. This equipment has internal arcing or sparking parts which should 

not be exposed to flammable vapors. This machine should not be located in a recessed area or 
below floor level. 
 
15. Maintain with care. Keep lift clean for better and safe performance. Follow manual for proper 
lubrication and maintenance instructions. Keep control handles and/or buttons dry, clean and free 
from grease and oil. 
 
16. Stay alert. Watch what you are doing. Use common sense. Be aware. 
 
17.  Check  for  damaged  parts.  Check  alignment  of  moving  parts,  breakage  of  parts  or  any 
condition that may affect its operation. Do not use lift if any component is broken or damaged. 
 
18.  Never  remove  safety  related  components  from  the  lift.  Do  not  use  the  lift  if  safety  related 
components are damaged or missing. 

Summary of Contents for MTP-9F

Page 1: ...BS CAPACITY TWO POST FLOOR PLATE LIFT INSTALLATION OPERATION MANUAL READ THIS MANUAL BEFORE INSTALLING OR OPERATING YOUR LIFT REV 20150420 SAY02 BD INSPECT YOUR LIFT UPON DELIVERY NOTE ANY DAMAGE ON D...

Page 2: ...Installing the Cables page 15 16 Step 7 Installing the Swing Arms page 17 Step 8 Installing the Swing Arm Restraints page 18 Step 9 Installing the Power Unit page 19 Step 10 Installing the Hydraulic F...

Page 3: ...ire pick up at a freight terminal An automotive lift is a heavy piece of equipment A fork lift or other similar mechanism is necessary for its loading off loading and movement Lifts cannot be unloaded...

Page 4: ...DO NOT operate or repair this equipment without reading this manual and the important safety instructions shown inside Keep these instructions accessible and make sure that ALL USERS read this manual...

Page 5: ...d when operating lift 12 Carefully inspect the lift on a regular basis Perform maintenance according to the maintenance schedule 12 Guard against electric shock This lift must be grounded while in use...

Page 6: ...nd washers securing the shipping brackets as these may be used in the assembly of the lift 3 The unit is composed of several main components See Fig 2 below 4 An Accessory Box is included with the lif...

Page 7: ...cks and depress the lowering handle Arms rotate and telescope for easy use Adapters are included for raising the height of the base pad at the end of the arm Swing arm locks automatically engage as th...

Page 8: ...8 Fig 2 NEVER ATTEMPT TO LIFT ANY PART OR PORTION OF A VEHICLE WITH LESS THAN ALL FOUR 4 ARMS AT ANY TIME...

Page 9: ...9 COMPONENTS It is a good idea to familiarize yourself with the components of your lift and the terms describing them Fig 3 Fig 3...

Page 10: ...onal lift installer is suggested Whoever installs the lift should read this manual thoroughly and familiarize themselves with its content A certified electrician is required for the final connection o...

Page 11: ...itect s plans when available Check layout dimension fig 2 against floor plan requirements making sure adequate space is available 2 OVERHEAD OBSTRUCTIONS The area where the lift will be located should...

Page 12: ...p between the base plate and the concrete Do not shim more than DO NOT install this lift on a second elevated floor without first consulting building architect DO NOT install this lift outdoors If you...

Page 13: ...etermined use a carpenter s chalk line to layout a grid for post locations Fig 4 Keep all dimensions and square of the dimensions within 1 8 or lift malfunction can occur Fig 4 4 First snap a center l...

Page 14: ...les Fig 5 Fig 6 3 Once holes are drilled vacuum out the dust and insert anchor bolt s into hole s and tap down until washer rests against the base plate Fig 6 Be sure nut is flush with top of bolt bef...

Page 15: ...Post as described in Step 5 numbers 1 6 above 3 Both posts are now secured STEP 6 Installing the Cables 1 Manually raise both carriages to rest on the second set of locks from the floor Fig 9 Fig 9 2...

Page 16: ...second cable an equal number of turns If done correctly both cables will tighten up an equal amount and neither carriage will lift off the locks as they are tightening against one another 7 Continue t...

Page 17: ...ms on the carriages Fig 11 2 Install the arm pins as shown Fig 11 NEVER ATTEMPT TO LIFT ANY PART OR PORTION OF A VEHICLE WITH LESS THAN ALL FOUR 4 ARMS AT ANY TIME NEVER RAISE VEHICLE WITHOUT ENSURING...

Page 18: ...carriage bracket to fully engage the Half Moon Gear on the arm Teeth of both gears should mesh when lift is raised When lift is lowered to the ground gears should completely disengage to allow arms t...

Page 19: ...4 5 16 x hex bolts flat washers lock washers and nuts Use the lower 2 pairs of slotted holes on the power unit bracket 3 Fill the reservoir to the fill line with hydraulic oil USE ONLY ISO 32 or AW 32...

Page 20: ...amb nut with a second wrench until the washer compresses the O ring Do not use Teflon tape STEP 11 Installing the Hoses 1 Connect one end of the short hydraulic hose to the elbow fitting at the pump C...

Page 21: ...onnect Fig 14 Fig 14 2 Wiring may vary depending on the Power Unit The typical connection is L1 to black power unit wire L2 to white power unit wire Neutral and Ground both connect to the chassis of t...

Page 22: ...lowering valve See illustration below Step 2 Using an Allen wrench and shop towel with shop towel in place to catch fluid loosen the check valve plug 2 1 2 turns to allow it to leak Step 3 Push the ST...

Page 23: ...ection is properly wired CHECK Power Unit Priming See Priming Procedure page 20 NOTE There will be some initial stretching of the cables in the beginning It will be necessary to re adjust the cables a...

Page 24: ...te 1 Secure the Floor Plate to the base of the columns using the Allen cap bolts and washers provided Floor Plate should cover the hose and cables without making contact with the cables Cables should...

Page 25: ...g height Lower vehicle onto nearest carriage safety lock before walking under the vehicle When working on a vehicle ALWAYS make sure that ALL LOCKS are engaged NEVER work beneath a vehicle without it...

Page 26: ...n wires in one strand 3 Replace the cables if you see corrosion or rusting on the wires or ends kinking crushed areas cutting spreading a cable core protruding or any other abnormality 4 If any cable...

Page 27: ...ydraulic flow is restricted Check hoses and fittings for blockage Check lowering valve for by pass CARRIAGES RAISE UNEVENLY 1 Uneven distribution of weight Vehicle improperly loaded or out of balance...

Page 28: ...ey 1622 Knob 1200 Tower Off Side 1605 Spring 1350 Floor Plate 1600 Arm Assembly Rear 1622 Knob 1601 Arm Pin 1900 Power Unit 220vac 1ph 1608 Cable Sheave Pulley 1902 Fitting 6 w Restrictor 1609 Rubber...

Page 29: ...03K Shim Rub Block 1704 Release Cable 1104 Cylinder 1705 Spring 1105 Chain Roller 1708 Set Bolt 1106 Pin Chain Roller 1902 Straight Fitting 1108 Nut Cable 1903 Elbow Fitting 1112 Cable 1905 Short Hose...

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Page 31: ...are not limited to cables hoses slider blocks chains and rubber pads 3 On site labor Eagle Equipment reserves the right to make improvements and or design changes to its equipment without any obligati...

Page 32: ...n shops and car hobbyist including auto lifts frame machines pulling posts tire equipment painting accessories powder coating equipment sandblasting equipment paint booths and more One of the largest...

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