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KENCO Multilift® Operation Manual 

11 

170 State Route 271 
Ligonier, PA  15658 
1-800-653-6069 

The 

Multilift® 

wall handling device produces grip 

proportional 

to and dependent on

 the weight of the load.  It is for this reason 

that while in operation the 

Multilift® 

and wall 

NEVER

 be 

allowed to contact other items. 

 
 
 
 
 
 
Section VII. Maintenance 

 

A.

 

Daily: 

1.

 

Visually inspect Multilift® for signs of stress and wear. 

2.

 

Check that bolts and nuts are snug. 

3.

 

Ensure free movement of all components. 

4.

 

Ensure that all warning labels are present and readable. 

5.

 

Check that actuator mounting screws are snug and seated. 

6.

 

Lubricate all moving mechanisms with penetrating 

OIL

7.

 

LUBRICATE ACTUATOR WITH LIGHT PENETRATING OIL ONLY 
(WD40™) 

8.

 

For Pads: 

a.

 

Check that all pad mounting bolts and nuts are tight.  

b.Verify freedom of rotation for pad angle. 
c.

 

Ensure that pad material is sound, and not de-laminated from backing plates. 

d.Ensure that pad mounting bolts heads are min.3/32’’ below the surface of the pad. 

(see ill.) 

e.

 

Ensure pads are clean and free of any foreign material or substance. 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

 
 

 

 

DANGER 
       

 

Min. 3/32’’ 

PAD 

PAD MOUNTING 
CHANNEL OR 
ANGLE 

BACKING PLATE 

Summary of Contents for Multi-Lift

Page 1: ...Attachment Solutions Multi Lift System Operator s Manual Conforms to ASME B 30 20 BTH 1 Design Category B Service Class 3...

Page 2: ...Grip Adjustment 7 Section VI Opperation 9 Section VII Maintenance 11 Section VIII Inspection Criteria 12 Section IX Parts Drawings 13 Section X Warranty 16 RECORD INFORMATION HERE FOR REFERENCE MODEL...

Page 3: ...eral 1 Safety practices described in this manual are intended as guidelines for safe operation under most conditions and are supplementary to any and all rules and or laws governing any aspect of the...

Page 4: ...in the KENCO Multilift or rigging hardware 3 Keep hands feet and any other appendages clear of the Multilift while in operation C Operation Safety 1 DO NOT ATTEMPT TO OPERATE OR PERFORM MAINTENANCE O...

Page 5: ...air or clothing on or near the lifter while in operation 2 Extreme care must be taken while adjusting the legs of the lifter Keep fingers clothing etc clear of the gap s formed between the leg and cor...

Page 6: ...ilift Operation Manual 6 170 State Route 271 Ligonier PA 15658 1 800 653 6069 Section II Identification of Major Components LIFT BAIL INNER CORE LIFT ARM OUTER CORE S BALL PAD ADJ HANDLE GRIP HANDLE T...

Page 7: ...BAIL 5 IF USING EQUIPMENT OTHER THAN A CRANE USE RIGGING OF SUFFICIENT LENGTH TO PREVENT CONTACT BETWEEN MULTILIFT AND EQUIPMENT Section V Grip Adjustment CAUTION The procedures that follow are intend...

Page 8: ...member by the spacing of the TOOTH BLOCKS inside the leg assembly The leg referenced to the INNER CORE has 1 TOOTH BLOCK indexed to contact INNER CORE the leg referenced to the OUTER CORES has two 2 T...

Page 9: ...object s to confirm proper operation DO NOT use a Multilift to handle objects beyond the rated capacity or range DANGER Manipulation of the Multilift by ground personnel for the purpose of alignment...

Page 10: ...oid undue slamming of the Multilift into open position to prolong actuator life 11 Remove Multilift Multilift is latched in open position automatically 12 Refer to Kenco com for videos and tutorials o...

Page 11: ...f all components 4 Ensure that all warning labels are present and readable 5 Check that actuator mounting screws are snug and seated 6 Lubricate all moving mechanisms with penetrating OIL 7 LUBRICATE...

Page 12: ...G CONDITIONS A General 1 Cracking in any component or member 2 Cracking in any weld 3 Visible distortion in any member 4 Visible distortion in any Bolt Pin Shaft B Specific 1 Lift Bail a The lift bail...

Page 13: ...KENCO Multilift Operation Manual 13 170 State Route 271 Ligonier PA 15658 1 800 653 6069 Section IX Parts Drawings...

Page 14: ...Inner Core Member 14 1 Outer Core Leg Assy 15 1 Inner Core Leg Assy 16 2 Ball Pad 17 2 Adj Handle Assy 18 4 Shoe Spring 19 2 Pad Spring 20 2 0 3125 x 3 125 GR 8 BOLT 21 8 0 3125 NYLOCK Nut 22 2 Ball C...

Page 15: ...er any part of a person DO NOT leave a suspended load unattended DO NOT remove or obscure any labels or markings DO NOT operate or service without first having read and understood the operating manual...

Page 16: ...shall not extend to any product that has been misused abused or improperly applied or any defect resulting thereof 5 Defects and corrosion that are the result of improper storage and or maintenance a...

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