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OPERATION

4. The PANELLIFT

®

 Drywall Lift will hold drywall in

position on sidewalls and sloped ceilings in addition to level
ceilings. The cradle also tilts up to 10

o

 longitudinally.

USE THE BACKSTOP ON THE TRIPOD BASE WHEN 
WORKING ON SIDEWALLS AND SLOPED CEILINGS.

When working on sloped ceilings, start at the peak 
and work down.

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2. To raise the PANELLIFT

®

 Drywall Lift rotate the winch

wheel in the direction shown. The brake arm is spring
loaded to hold the winch automatically at any height.

3. To lower the PANELLIFT

®

 Drywall Lift control the back-

ward rotation of the winch by grasping the winch handle
with your right hand BEFORE releasing the brake with your
left hand. ALWAYS use this two hand method when lower-
ing the PANELLIFT

®

 Drywall Lift.

1. To Load: Set the backstop on the tripod base to hold
the unit in position. Extend the cradle outriggers to properly
support the drywall, tilt the cradle, and swing out the cross
arm support hooks. Load the PANELLIFT

®

 Drywall Lift

from the front as shown with the face paper of the drywall
contacting the cradle. (Note: the optional loader attachment
shown on page 

12

 makes this process even easier.)

When the backstop 
legs are set, they 
keep the unit from 
shifting while loading 
wallboard or while  
installing the frame 
on the tripod base.

DO NOT ROLL

 

a loaded PANELLIFT

®

 Drywall Lift

while the load is raised. Always keep 

the load lowered until the lift is in 

place beneath the space in which the 

loaded wallboard will be installed.

Rolling a PANELLIFT

®

 Drywall Lift 

while the  load is raised can result in 

tipping the lift and load possibly 

resulting in serious property damage 

and/or serious bodily injury.

WARNING

Photos are for ilustrative purposes only.

Summary of Contents for PANELIFT 439

Page 1: ...Paragon Pro Manufacturing Solutions All Rights Reserved Form No M439 Read and become familiar with this manual BEFORE operating unit WARNING For Model 439 Before operating this equipment thoroughly r...

Page 2: ...t We take pride in providing the best for our customers Quality innovation and excellence are all qualities this company ensures No product is sent without being factory tested and inspected to ensure...

Page 3: ...Care Maintenance Page 3 Assembly Pages 4 5 Operation Page 6 Disassembly Pages 7 Chain Adjustment Page 8 Parts Index Pages 9 10 Safety Information Page 11 Optional Accessories Page 12 CONTENTS ALL PHO...

Page 4: ...damage and or serious bodily injury The PANELLIFT Drywall Lift is designed exclusively as a material lift and shall be used for no other purpose The PANELLIFT Drywall Lift is not a personnel lift or p...

Page 5: ...GHT 14 5 439 cm 15 11 485 cm w optional 18 extension LOAD RATING 150 lbs 68 kg DO NOT EXCEED SHEET QUANTITY CAPACITY Single 37 94 cm Approximately 124 lbs 56 kg A B C D A Cradle Assembly less detachab...

Page 6: ...little to release the brake Maintenance is required if the clutch slips too easily or requires excessive force to slip Avoid dropping drywall screws and other debris into the telescoping sections and...

Page 7: ...as shown to hold the tripod in place when attaching the frame 3A Place the frame assembly on the tripod base ASSEMBLY 4 3B Pocket A slides OVER angle B while angle C slides INSIDE angle D 3C When the...

Page 8: ...ft hand as shown The lock pin will engage at three different points on the outrigger fully retracted extended 21 or extended 33 MAKE SURE that the lock pins are engaged in one of these three positions...

Page 9: ...1 To Load Set the backstop on the tripod base to hold the unit in position Extend the cradle outriggers to properly support the drywall tilt the cradle and swing out the cross arm support hooks Load t...

Page 10: ...bottom and sliding the cross arm out of the tapered socket 3 Lock the cradle tilt latch and lift the cradle off of the frame 4 RAISE the retaining hook to engage telescoping sec tions Rotate winch wh...

Page 11: ...40 winch drive chain should be taut but not overly tight ened as this will exert excess side load on bearings and drive components To achieve correct tension proceed as follows Do not make this adjust...

Page 12: ...S INDEX Model 439 54 00 4 12 01 00 4 03 9 52 00 01 02 01 03 01 05 01 20 01 07 01 06 01 17 52 02 52 04 52 06 52 05 52 13 52 01 52 17 52 16 52 15 52 03 52 08 52 07 52 10 52 14 28 09 54 01 54 02 04 04 54...

Page 13: ...cription 52 10 Outer plate set w bronze bearings 52 11 Drive assembly 52 12 1 2 X 21 4 Shoulder Bolt w Fasteners 52 13 Winch mount w fasteners 52 14 Retaining hook w fasteners 52 15 Clutch assembly w...

Page 14: ...pmental 67 56 1 Trace Methylene Chloride Dichloromethane Cancer 75 09 2 Trace Nickel Cancer 7440 02 0 Trace Propylene glycol monobutyl ether Cancer 5131 66 8 Trace Toluene Developmental 108 88 3 Trace...

Page 15: ...all Lift saves your back when lifting wallboard to walls and ceilings The Loader Attachment minimizes loading height to 4 instead of the standard 37 Drywalling has never been easier Loader Attachment...

Page 16: ...PRO MANUFACTURING SOLUTIONS INC reserves the right to make changes or improvements in design without incurring obligation to install the same on previous units PARAGON PRO MANUFACTURING SOLUTIONS INC...

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Page 20: ...Questionsabout assembly Can t find a part Need some other help Call us 1 800 448 0822 701 775 0551 We ll get you set up...

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