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1-800-336-2776

 

SS7000-1 

www.eagleequip.com 

Table of Contents 

TABLE OF CONTENTS ...................................................................................................................................................1

 

INTRODUCTION...............................................................................................................................................................2

 

WELCOME TO EAGLE EQUIPMENT........................................................................................................................2

 

HOW TO USE THIS MANUAL ......................................................................................................................................2

 

WHAT TO DO IF YOU NEED HELP............................................................................................................................2

 

LIFT SPECIFICATIONS..................................................................................................................................................3

 

SAFETY................................................................................................................................................................................3

 

A NOTE ABOUT HYDRAULIC FLUID........................................................................................................................3

 

LET’S GET STARTED .....................................................................................................................................................4

 

UNPACKING YOUR LIFT..............................................................................................................................................4

 

FIRST METHOD OF REMOVAL ..................................................................................................................................5

 

SECOND METHOD OF REMOVAL .............................................................................................................................5

 

UNPACKING THE LIFT..................................................................................................................................................5

 

INVENTORY YOUR LIFT ............................................................................................................................................11

 

THE MAJOR COMPONENTS OF  YOUR NEW LIFT...........................................................................................13

 

LET’S ASSEMBLE YOUR NEW LIFT.......................................................................................................................14

 

ASSEMBLING YOUR LIFT..........................................................................................................................................14

 

POSTIONING AND ASSEMBLING THE COLUMNS ............................................................................................14

 

INSTALL THE TRACKS ...............................................................................................................................................18

 

INSTALL COLUMN TOP CAPS..................................................................................................................................20

 

PREPARING FOR CABLE INSTALLATION ...........................................................................................................21

 

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MEASURING THE CABLES.........................................................................................................................................25

 

INSTALL THE SAFETY LOCK RODS ......................................................................................................................32

 

INSTALL THE HYDRAULICS.....................................................................................................................................37

 

ADJUSTING THE CABLES ..........................................................................................................................................40

 

OPERATING AND MAINTAINING YOUR  NEW LIFT........................................................................................41

 

OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE..........................................................................................................................41

 

INSTALL DRIVE-ON RAMPS......................................................................................................................................43

 

INSTALL PLASTIC SHEETS .......................................................................................................................................44

 

INSTALLING LIFT OPTIONS .....................................................................................................................................45

 

INSTALLING THE CASTER KIT ...............................................................................................................................45

 

APPENDIX A – PARTS LISTING ................................................................................................................................47

 

INDEX.................................................................................................................................................................................55

 

Summary of Contents for SS7000

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Page 3: ...RY YOUR LIFT 11 THE MAJOR COMPONENTS OF YOUR NEW LIFT 13 LET S ASSEMBLE YOUR NEW LIFT 14 ASSEMBLING YOUR LIFT 14 POSTIONING AND ASSEMBLING THE COLUMNS 14 INSTALL THE TRACKS 18 INSTALL COLUMN TOP CAPS...

Page 4: ...lation and safe reliable operation of your lift This manual is arranged to guide you throughout the entire installation process from the time you receive and unpack your lift through assembly and oper...

Page 5: ...220 V AC as ordered Track Width 18 46cm 18 46cm 18 46cm Rate of lift to full height 90 seconds 90 seconds 90 seconds Maximum clearance between columns 92 5 2 37m 99 2 53m 99 2 53m Maximum clearance un...

Page 6: ...nt weighs approximately 300 lbs Three assistants is preferable but not necessary Be sure you have the proper tools You ll need the following tools to unpack and assemble your lift Tool Quantity Requir...

Page 7: ...feet long The lift may then be unpacked as described below Second method of removal If no forklift is available the lift may be unpacked on the truck and hand carried piece by piece to the installati...

Page 8: ...wrap then cut the banding from the drive on ramps Remove the two drive on ramps from the packed lift and place them out of the way you won t need them until the lift is ready for use the aluminum ramp...

Page 9: ...e sure you have enough help Place the offside track out of the way but close to the installation site Cut the banding from the columns and then remove the columns don t stand them up or lean them on a...

Page 10: ...The cross rails may need to be rolled out of the mainside track in order to free them Remove two 1 4 diameter linkage rods then remove the 1 2 diameter safety lock rod Place the packing cardboard you...

Page 11: ...bracket fall when removing the bolts Discard the brackets after removal Pull the end of the mainside track out of the truck and onto the ground The mainside track weighs in excess of 300 lbs you need...

Page 12: ...ardboard box cut straps and remove all packing materials from power unit Remove any remaining packing materials and straps from the mainside track Open the small cardboard parts box empty the burlap b...

Page 13: ...1 Cable 25 11 1 Cable 8 7 1 Cable 13 3 1 Cable 21 5 1 Cable 26 1 1 Cable 9 5 1 Cable 14 1 1 Cable 23 11 1 Cable 28 7 1 Column R marking 2 2 2 Column L marking 2 2 2 Top Cap R marking 2 2 2 Top Cap L...

Page 14: ...p 2 Bag B contains Item Quantity Heim End 8 Nut Nylon Insert 1 4 8 Nut Lock 1 4 8 Bolt 1 4 x 1 3 4 4 Bolt 1 4 x 1 1 4 4 Spacer 2 Nut 1 2 2 Knob Black 1 Bag C contains Item Quantity Washer Flat 1 2 16...

Page 15: ...take a moment and become familiar with some of the major components Becoming familiar with the major components of the lift will make the assembly task quicker and easier Major Components of the SS700...

Page 16: ...75 pounds each to do so In the following assembly sequence an older style of column was used to clearly illustrate the safety stops Current production lift columns have column stop blocks with a safet...

Page 17: ...E Ea ag gl le e E Eq qu ui ip pm me en nt t S SS S7 70 00 00 0 S Se er ri ie es s L Li if ft ts s 1 800 336 2776 SS7000 15 www eagleequip com Floor Plan For Initial Column Positioning...

Page 18: ...ops by inserting the plastic guide blocks in the column channel Make sure the safety locks are positioned with bevel side up and with safety locks facing towards the outside of the lift Using two peop...

Page 19: ...he columns and cross rails and are ready to go on to the next step stand the assembled columns up in the positions indicated on the floor plan Position the two column assemblies 170 1 2 apart for the...

Page 20: ...stalled on the same side with the power cylinder closest to where you will mount the power unit Position the mainside track and the offside track outside of the columns With an assistant pick up and p...

Page 21: ...he clip Install the two ramp clips with bolts and washers to secure the mainside track to the cross rail Secure the bolts with 1 2 washers and nuts placed hand tight Now install the offside track and...

Page 22: ...ns R caps go on R columns L caps go on L columns cable slots face towards the center of the lift Secure the top caps with 1 2 x 1 1 4 bolts Place the bolts with washers in through channel and secure w...

Page 23: ...ponsible for lifting and lowering the lift using a series of pulleys that route the cables to a hydraulic ram under the mainside track As the ram extends the lift lowers As the ram retracts the lift r...

Page 24: ...available Extend The Ram Using Compressed Air Preferred Method This is the easiest way to extend the ram provided you have a regulated compressed air supply available When using this method do not ap...

Page 25: ...t apply air at high pressure as this may damage the ram Remove any hardware installed to extend the ram Locate the cable holder thick plate the cable retainer thin plate Locate the 1 locking nut and w...

Page 26: ...are using a winch on a vehicle make sure the lift is securely braced in order to prevent injury to yourself or any other people nearby and to prevent damage to your lift your vehicle or your building...

Page 27: ...nbundle the cable package and lay out your cables so they are all parallel to each other on the floor Measure your cables starting at the end of the threaded bolt section to the inside of the button e...

Page 28: ...ie es s L Li if ft ts s 1 800 336 2776 SS7000 26 www eagleequip com 25 11 SS7000N 26 1 SS7000 28 7 SS7000XLT 21 3 SS7000N 21 5 SS7000 23 11 SS7000XLT 13 SS7000N 13 3 SS7000 14 1 SS7000XLT 8 4 SS7000N...

Page 29: ...les Start with the shortest cable Thread the cable into the mainside track and around the lowest pulley Place the button end in the bottom left cable holder slot and secure with the cable retainer Fee...

Page 30: ...nd through the other side of the mainside track onto the lower pulley Place button end in bottom right cable holder slot and secure with cable retainer Feed the bolt end of the cable through the openi...

Page 31: ...end of the next shortest cable around the pulley on the opposite end of the mainside track Feed the threaded end around the column pulley and secure threaded end to top cap with nut hand tight Feed th...

Page 32: ...gleequip com Get the remaining longest cable Feed the button end through the openings in the offside track towards the mainside track Feed the bolt end around the column pulley and secure the bolt end...

Page 33: ...0 S Se er ri ie es s L Li if ft ts s 1 800 336 2776 SS7000 31 www eagleequip com Bring the cable back around to the cable holder and secure it with the cable retainer Tighten the power cylinder ram nu...

Page 34: ...1 2 x 50 1 2 x 70 for the SS7000XLT bent rod and the threaded end of the 1 2 x 126 straight safety lock rod Install the 1 2 x 50 70 XLT bent safety lock rod into the mainside track adjacent to vent e...

Page 35: ...ts down rod to approx of end of threads Locate two 1 4 x 79 82 1 2 rods Install heim ends on one end each of both 1 4 x 79 82 1 2 rods Locate two 1 4 x 6 9 rods Install heim ends on both ends of 1 4 x...

Page 36: ...attach the heim end to the column safety lock with a 1 4 x 1 1 4 bolt Attach the other heim end to the upper hole in the bent rod flange with a 1 4 x 1 3 4 bolt Make final adjustments to the rod lengt...

Page 37: ...rod and thread it approximately 2 onto the rod Then thread the 1 2 coupler approximately 3 4 onto the bent rod Thread a 1 2 nut onto the 1 2 x 126 rod Then thread the 1 2 x 126 rod into the 1 2 coupl...

Page 38: ...d of the rod and secure it to the upper hole in the flange with a 1 4 x 1 3 4 bolt Make a final adjustment of rod length at this time ensure that the rod does not have more than 1 2 of bend Secure the...

Page 39: ...bolt is facing out Secure the bolts with 5 16 nuts Install the power unit on column over the exposed ends of the bolts and secure with four 5 16 locknuts Remove the plastic shipping plug from the base...

Page 40: ...of the 900 fitting on the side of the mainside track Wrap pipe threads of the 90o fitting w o O Ring with three layers of Teflon tape not included Install the fitting in the ram end of power cylinder...

Page 41: ...servoir with 3 gallons of AW 32 or ISO 32 hydraulic oil Install the wheel stops at the end of the lift where the front of the vehicle will be placed NOTE The most common cause of hydraulic system malf...

Page 42: ...cables Check all pulley bolts and pulley collars to make sure they are tight Inspect the cables to ensure all are on track and on the pulleys Do not put your fingers between the cable and the pulley...

Page 43: ...at the same time If not adjust the locks by threading the heim ends in or out DO NOT OPERATE A LIFT WITH IMPROPERLY ADJUSTED SAFETY LOCKS Make sure the safety stops on the columns are clean clear and...

Page 44: ...ft and inspect for improper adjustment of the cables or binding cross rails Monthly or after every 50 hours of operation apply a light coating of 3 in 1 oil motor oil or chain lube to the pulley bushi...

Page 45: ...eequip com Install Drive Install Drive On Ramps On Ramps Remove the wheel stops Insert the drive on ramps in the ramp clips Remember to remove the drive on ramps and reinstall the wheel stops before r...

Page 46: ...s However the sheets are not necessary equipment and do not have to be fitted Eagle Equipment recommends leaving the plastic sheets off the underside of the tracks for the first few weeks of operation...

Page 47: ...om Installing Lift Options Installing The Caster Kit Installing The Caster Kit Install the casters to the caster frames using four 3 8 x 1 1 2 bolts and lock nuts for each caster Raise the lift to the...

Page 48: ...om After all four casters are installed lower the lift As the lift lowers the casters will touch the floor and the arm of the caster assembly will engage beneath the protruding column pin The casters...

Page 49: ...s Bar 108 1 2 2 2 5 Rod 1 4 x 79 2 6 Rod 1 4 x 82 1 2 2 2 7 Rod 1 2 x 126 1 1 1 8 Rod Bent 1 2 x 50 1 1 9 Rod Bent 1 2 x 70 1 10 Ramp Clips 4 4 4 11 Cable 8 4 1 12 Cable 13 1 13 Cable 21 3 1 14 Cable...

Page 50: ...8 Hose Power unit to Track 71 1 39 Bolt 1 2 x 1 1 4 4 40 Washer 1 2 16 41 Nut Nylon Insert 1 2 8 42 Washer Flat 3 4 4 43 Nut Cable 3 4 4 44 Clip Plastic 2 45 Tie Wrap 2 46 Heim End 8 47 Nut Nylon Inse...

Page 51: ...ie es s L Li if ft ts s 1 800 336 2776 SS7000 49 www eagleequip com SS7000 Series Lift Exploded View Refer to Detail B Refer to Detail A Refer to Detail C Refer to Detail D Refer to Detail E Refer to...

Page 52: ...q qu ui ip pm me en nt t S SS S7 70 00 00 0 S Se er ri ie es s L Li if ft ts s 1 800 336 2776 SS7000 50 www eagleequip com Detail A Power Unit Detail B Safety Rod Coupler Assembly 7 8 9 28 23 65 67 66...

Page 53: ...m me en nt t S SS S7 70 00 00 0 S Se er ri ie es s L Li if ft ts s 1 800 336 2776 SS7000 51 www eagleequip com Detail C Safety Rod Assembly Part 2 Detail D Safety Rod Eye Bolt Assembly 32 33 46 7 5 6...

Page 54: ...pm me en nt t S SS S7 70 00 00 0 S Se er ri ie es s L Li if ft ts s 1 800 336 2776 SS7000 52 www eagleequip com Detail E Column Top Cap Assembly Detail F Ramp Clip and Wheel Stop 10 25 26 39 35 40 40...

Page 55: ...E Eq qu ui ip pm me en nt t S SS S7 70 00 00 0 S Se er ri ie es s L Li if ft ts s 1 800 336 2776 SS7000 53 www eagleequip com Detail G Safety Rod Assembly Part 3 Detail H Cylinder Assembly 46 50 48 1...

Page 56: ...Ea ag gl le e E Eq qu ui ip pm me en nt t S SS S7 70 00 00 0 S Se er ri ie es s L Li if ft ts s 1 800 336 2776 SS7000 54 www eagleequip com Detail I Cable Assembly 11 15 19 12 16 20 13 17 21 14 18 22...

Page 57: ...ocks 18 42 43 Specifications 5 Top caps 22 42 Unpacking 7 Eagle Equipment Inc provides this publication as is without warranty of any kind either expressed or implied including but not limited to the...

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