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Figure: Cable routing for floor plate hoist.
14.
Install the floor plate
. (Floor plate versions only. The floor plate will likely fit
exactly into position which confirms the correct location of the main column
from the slave column.
15.
Install the main column anchor bolts
. Drill and install anchor bolts for the
main column in the same manner as described previously.
16.
Finish installation of slave column
. Drill and install remaining anchor bolts
for the slave column in the same manner as described previously.
17.
Assemble the arms
: Attach each arm to the carriages. For hoists with smaller
arms or angled (asymmetrical arms) they are placed on the end of the hoist
that will lift the engine side of the vehicle. Remove the circlip from the base of
the pin, apply some grease to the carriage, arms and pin and knock the pin in
with a hammer. (the pins are often tight fitting)
18.
Assemble the lock out pins
. These pins are inserted behind the arm locating
pins on the carriage. They will lock into position once the carriage is lifted and
will be in operational when the carriage is in the lowered position so you can
move the arms underneath the vehicle.
19.
Install the pump / power unit.
Locate the pump assembly onto the main
column with four bolts and connect the hydraulic line from the pump to the ram
on that side. A
qualified
electrician will connect the power
to the single or
three phase connection depending on the choice made. Some models have a
an extra white connector extending from the motor switch;; these two wires in
the plug are connected to the lock out sensor which routes from the top bar on
the clear floor hoists. On floor plate hoists these two wires are bridged
(connected) to allow the pump to operate.