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Issued: 2022-11-01
Rev. 2
CAUTION!
Check that all bolts have been tightened and cotter pins bent.
Be careful when working around hydraulics and battery, wear eye protection.
WARNING!
Check that the hydraulic hose is routed under the main beam and that there are
no pinch points.
Test the lift initially with no load, actuate it several cycles. Verify that no fittings
are leaking and there are no hose pinch points. Apply additional lubrication to
pins if squeaky and tighten any leaking fittings.
Verify Assembly
For 24V systems that use two 12V batteries, ensure they are wired in series and the charging
wires are connected according to the following diagram :
WARNING!
Only install lift during good conditions, adverse conditions may pose a hazard
during installation that may cause injury, death or property damage.
Never exceed the maximum rated lift capacity. Exceeding the capacity may cause
the lift to tip or fail causing injury, death or property damage.
INSTALLATION
Placing the Lift
Your lift should be installed with the top of the end beams at a water depth of between 24 to 48
inches from the surface. You must consider the typical water level fluctuation throughout the
season and the water depth at the time of installation. If the water level is as low as it will be, install
the lift with 24” between the top of the end beam and the water surface. The lift height above the
water should be maximized to reduce the chances of waves contacting your watercraft.