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Lift

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11

Adjusting the Brake Calipers

The brake calipers can be adjusted using a 3/16” hex screwdriver.  The brake caliper screws are 

accessed between the wheel spokes on either side.

1.  Adjust the brake cable mount to its highest position as described in the preceding section 

(Adjusting the Brake Cable Tension).

2.  Turn the brake caliper screw clockwise as far as it will go without excessive force.

3.  Back both screws off one half turn in the opposite direction.

4.  To test the caliper adjustment, push the unit around while not engaging the brakes.  If you 

feel that either brake is dragging too much, try backing out the screw another 1/8 of a turn 

at a time until the unit rolls freely.  

Note:

  It is normal for the brakes to rub slightly, but they 

should not drag enough to interfere with easy rolling of the unit.

5.  Perform the full brake cable tension adjustment as described in the previous section.

Summary of Contents for LiftPlus

Page 1: ...s Manual thoroughly before first use 2 Charge the LiftPlus for six hours before using it for the first time If the LiftPlus battery completely discharges recharging will take 72 hours See page 5 for b...

Page 2: ...ucts have a one 1 year warranty unless otherwise specified from the date of purchase against defects in workmanship or material Any part or component except items covered by warranties of other manufa...

Page 3: ...sult Never raise or lower the work bench unless the unit is unfolded and the folding latch is locked Use extreme care when raising or lowering in close proximity to other objects Hands and other items...

Page 4: ...ace Panel Brake Lever Parking Brake Latch Column Handle Up Down Switch Quick Change Latch Lift Screw Latch Release Lever Folding Latch Handle Battery Compartment Circuit Breaker Column Channels Storag...

Page 5: ...rning Battery Life The LiftPlus is powered by one 12V battery The lift motor draws current from the battery based on the amount of effort required to lift the load A fully charged battery will power 1...

Page 6: ...lift actuation switch toward the back of the unit 3 To lower the load press the lift actuation switch toward the front of the unit Lift Overload 1 The overload protection circuit prevents lifting mot...

Page 7: ...ttachment is flush with the front of the latch 4 Push the detent pin so that it contains both faces of the attachment inside both faces of the quick change latch Push through fully so that the pin doe...

Page 8: ...h your thumb 6 Allow the folding latch handle to spring upwards 7 Pull up on the folding latch handle with one hand and grasp the column handle with the other hand to guide the column down The column...

Page 9: ...ar back as possible 6 Push down on the folding latch handle until the folding latch reaches the bottom of its travel 7 Rotate the folding latch handle downward into its locked position There will be a...

Page 10: ...le mount using a 3 16 Allen wrench 2 Adjust the tension in the cables by turning the brake adjustment screw 2 that protrudes from the bottom of the brake cable mount using a 3 16 Allen wrench 3 After...

Page 11: ...e caliper screw clockwise as far as it will go without excessive force 3 Back both screws off one half turn in the opposite direction 4 To test the caliper adjustment push the unit around while not en...

Page 12: ...pect the Battery for cracks leakage or corrosion If you find cracks leakage or corrosion on the battery a Contact Customer Service toll free at 800 624 5463 Do not operate the unit until repairs are m...

Page 13: ...d not be enough to interfere with easy rolling of the unit Trolley Daily Inspect for wear or damage Trolley should move up and down smoothly within the lift assembly Lift Screw Daily Inspect before ea...

Page 14: ...ing the protection circuit 3 Check for dirt or other foreign materials in the lift mechanisms and for interference of the lifting attachment with other objects If the lift is obstructed this may activ...

Page 15: ...d the Operator s Manual and all labels before use Do not exceed rated weight capacity 350 lbs standard speed or 120 lbs high speed 1 800 MAGLINE 624 5463 www magliner com Over Weight DC Input 15V 1 0A...

Page 16: ...24 long requires either 21 wide fork attachment 536025 Steel Pallet 34 wide x 34 long requires the 20 wide fork attachment 536033 Steel Pallet with sides 21 5 wide x 19 long requires the 21 wide strai...

Page 17: ...t switch 534402 Wiring harness for upper limit switch 48 models 534401 Wiring harness for upper limit switch 60 models 534405 Wiring harness for upper limit switch 72 models 534406 Wiring harness for...

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Page 20: ...com LiftPlus 20 MAGLINE INC 1205 West Cedar Street Standish Michigan 48658 1 800 MAGLINE 624 5463 Email customerservice magliner com www magliner com Form B9353 10 19 REV Copyright 2016 2019 Magline...

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