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MLM Mini-Pro Series 

Part Number M00972A 

Operator’s Manual

 

Copyright © 2012 LiftSmart 

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NEVER

 use the 

material lift to 
raise or lower 
persons.  

NEVER

 stand or 

climb on the 
material lift. 
 
 
 

NEVER

 operate the material lift unless the 

legs and stabilizers are fully lowered and 
locked and all casters are in contact with 
the ground. 

NEVER

 unlock or raise the legs or 

stabilizers while the material lift is loaded or 
raised. 

ALWAYS

 keep hands and fingers away 

from potential pinch and shear points, such 
as folding legs and stabilizers, mast 
sections, and as indicated by decals 
attached to the material lift. 

NEVER

 operate the equipment unless the 

material lift is located on a firm, level 
surface. 

NEVER

 use blocks to level the material lift. 

ALWAYS

 center the load on the load lifting 

attachment and secure the load before 
operating the material lift.  

NEVER

 stand 

under the material 
lift when the load is 
raised. 

NEVER

 

lower the material 
lift unless the area 
below is clear of 
personnel and 
obstructions. 

NEVER

 operate 

the material lift on 
a moving or 
mobile surface, 
such as a truck 
bed. 
 
 
 
 

NEVER

 exceed the rated load capacity of 

the material lift. 

NEVER

 move a material lift with a raised 

load. 

NEVER

 touch or grab the cable. 

NEVER

 operate 

the material lift 
when exposed to 
high winds, 
thunderstorms or 
other weather 
conditions that 
could compromise 
the safety of the 
operator. 

NEVER

 apply an additional side load or 

horizontal force to a material lift that is 
loaded or raised. 

NEVER

 place ladders or 

scaffold against the material lift. 

NEVER

 use the material lift as a ground for 

welding. 

NEVER

 leave the material lift unattended 

while a load is raised. 
 
 

Summary of Contents for MLM Mini-Pro Series

Page 1: ...cifications NEVER deface modify or obscure any decals or markings on the material lift NEVER modify the material lift in any way that would affect its original design or operation NEVER operate the ma...

Page 2: ...terial lift ALWAYS center the load on the load lifting attachment and secure the load before operating the material lift NEVER stand under the material lift when the load is raised NEVER lower the mat...

Page 3: ...jor components of the material lift Familiarity with the components identified on the diagrams below is necessary to ensure safe and proper operation of the material lift 1 Mast Sections 2 Forks Shown...

Page 4: ...ear frays kinks or damage Verify that the cable is wrapped around the winch drum at least four times when the carriage is lowered Inspect the entire material lift for dents damage excessive rust or co...

Page 5: ...the leg and the base Repeat the above steps to lower and secure the other leg Place the desired load lifting attachment standard forks adjustable forks boom inside the carriage Insert the fork retain...

Page 6: ...ge Rotate the winch handles one quarter turn toward the mast as if raising the carriage to set the brake UP DOWN The winch should operate smoothly without hesitation or binding WARNING If the equipmen...

Page 7: ...oad Center 14 in 36 cm 24 in 61 cm 42 in 107 cm MLM 12 700 lb 318 kg 440 lb 200 kg 185 lb 94 kg MLM 16 650 lb 295 kg 430 lb 195 kg 175 lb 80 kg MLM 20 600 lb 272 kg 400 lb 181 kg 200 lb 91 kg WARNING...

Page 8: ...ad according to the procedures on the previous pages Verify that the load is secured to the load lifting attachment Shift the winch to the desired speed Firmly grasp both winch handles Rotate the winc...

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