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Lowering/Loosening

For lowering the load slowly, the minimum load must be 75 kg/165 lbs. If the load is lower or without load 
occurs an apruptly lowering of the lifting clamp.   

-  Lift the steel handle upwards against the steel bar (parallel).
-  Move the reverse latch into the lower position.

Danger!

If the minimum load is lower than 75 kg/165 lbs, the lifting clamp goes apruptly down after switching the 
reverse latch! Handle with care! Keep out your head of the swept volume of the steel handle! 

-  If the load is minimal 75 kg/165 lbs., now move the steel handle up and down. Thereby the lifting clamp 

is moving downward bzw. into the direction of the base.

Maintenance/Cleaning/Lubricating

-  Clean the lift after every using (air or water pressure) and check the lift to damages, loosen or lost parts. 
-   Store the lift dry to avoid rust.
-   Lubricate the greasing points regular - the greasing points may never dry! Take only bio-degradable lubri-

cants, if you use the lift by farming, horticulture or in forestry.

Part List

1   -  Upper Clamp 
         Clevis Bolt
2   -  Upper clamp
3   -  Steel Bar
4   -  Steel Handle
5   -  Pin
6   -  Conrod Bolt
7  -  Conrod
8   -  Runner
9   -  Shear Bolt
10  -  Base with Pin
11  -  Climbing Pin Spring (2 x)
12  -   Climbing Pin (2x)
13  -  Stop Pin (2 x )
14  -  Reversing Switch Bar
15  -  Cap Screw with washer
16  -  Reverse Latch
17  -  Reverse Switch Spring
18  -  Main Runner
19  -  Lifting Clamp

Technical Data

Max. Rated Load: ..........3500 kg/7716 lbs.
Max. Clamping Load: ........340 kp/750 lbs.
Max. Winching Load: .....2268 kp/5000 lbs.
Max. Lifting Height: ..... 1030 mm/40,55 in.
Min. Lifting Height: .......... 125 mm/4,72 in.
Weight:  ............................... 15 kg//33 lbs.
Dim. (W x H x D).  ....140 x 1230 x 245 mm

Lube

Lube

Lube

Top clamp clevis

Lifting Clamp

Steel bar

Steel Handle

Base

Reverse 
Latch

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