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5.1.3.
FIGs. 5.11 through 5.18 shown for assembled understanding.
The 120” VPL uses 1 back or side brace.
The 144” VPL and the 168” each require 2 braces, as shown on the 144” below, so the 168” is
not shown.
120” PASSPORT VERTICAL PLATFORM LIFT
FIG 5.11
120” w/BACK BRACE
(ISOMETRIC FRONT)
FIG 5.12
120” w/BACK BRACE
(ISOMETRIC BACK)
FIG 5.13
120” w/SIDE BRACE
(ISOMETRIC FRONT)
FIG 5.14
120” w/SIDE BRACE
(ISOMETRIC BACK)
144” PASSPORT VERTICAL PLATFORM LIFT
FIG 5.15
144” w/BACK BRACE
(ISOMETRIC FRONT)
FIG 5.16
144” w/BACK BRACE
(ISOMETRIC BACK)
FIG 5.17
144” w/SIDE BRACE
(ISOMETRIC FRONT)
FIG 5.18
144” w/SIDE BRACE
(ISOMETRIC BACK)
6.
REMOVE REMAINING SHIPPING MATERIALS
6.1.
Remove all zip-ties and foam packing material from drive screw.
6.2.
Ensure that all 2” x 4” shipping blocks, which were screwed to pallet to prevent VPL movement during shipping,
have been removed.
Confirm the VPL is not anchored to the pallet, in any way, before attempting to lift.
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