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1. Read
all
installation
and
maintenance
instructions and manuals. Read and understand
all warnings if there are any questions please
contact the manufacturer.
2. Unskid and remove all shipping material from
the dock lift. Make sure that there was no
damage to the lift during shipping. If damage
has occurred contact the owner and/or
manufacturer. Do not install dock lift if damage
has occurred.
4. The dock lift can be either surface mounted or
pit mounted with the use of anchors to secure to
foundation to help maintain stability. (See
FIGURE #1, pg. 5
)
FIGURE #1
—Dock lift possible applications
5. The dock lift can be moved with a lift truck or
slings placed around the base frame. The frame
is also equipped with threaded brackets to allow
for eyebolts to be installed. (See
FIGURE #4
)
Caution should be used not to deform the frame or
platform. Do not attach slings or use the top of the
table to move the lift, this could damage the dock lift.
6. When positioning the dock lift in a pit, position
the lift and align the frame carefully so a 1”
clearance is maintained around the deck or
platform. Level the unit and place solid shims
and grout under the base frame as required.
(See
FIGURE #2
)
FIGURE #2
—Eyebolts for lifting
Mount the dock lift on a stable flat surface, grout
and add shims as needed. If not mounted
properly the dock lift could be unstable and tip
over during use which could cause serious
injury or death.
FIGURE #3
—Pit Mount Dock Lift Installation
Note: Above diagram is to be used as a general guide
line. Consult anchor manufacturer for specific
installation instructions.
INSTALLATION
JH INDUSTIRES INC.
ON TOP OF GRADE
IN FRONT OF HIGH DOCK
FLUSH WITH GRADE
IN FRONT OF LOW DOCK
CAUTION
!
Optional
Ramp
Dock
Dock
MOVE OFF AND ON
ROLLER END
SHIM AND GROUT UNDER
ENTIRE BASE FRAME
FIXED
END
1”
WARNING
!
Dock Lift Base
3/4”-10 Captive
Hex Nut
3/4”-10 x 6”LG
Eye Bolt
Use chain spreader
bar between eye
bolts to lift dock lift
into place
Note: All lifting chains should pull vertically, do not use chains if lifting on an
angle. It is the responsibility of the operator, owner or contractor to make
sure the lifting procedure is done safely.
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