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CARE AND MAINTENANCE

Inspect cable FREQUENTLY.

(At least daily and before each use) Replace at the first 
sign of wear.

Occasionally oil the cable sheaves and caster bearings.

in a dry place.

Apply household paraffin to the surfaces of the telescoping
sections, for smoother action.

Take reasonable care to avoid damaging the

Drywall Lift when transporting it.

Do not hammer on any members or components of the 

Drywall Lift.

Store the HANGPRO™ Drywall Lift

HANGPRO™

HANGPRO™

Summary of Contents for Panellift Hangpro 150

Page 1: ...Rights Reserved Read and become familiar with this manual BEFORE operating unit Before operating this equipment thoroughly read this set of instructions make sure you understand them and only then follow the step by step directions Failure to do so could result in serious property damage and or serious bodily injury ...

Page 2: ...stomers Quality innovation and excellence are all qualities this company ensures No product is sent without being factory tested and inspected to ensure the highest quality for you It all began in 1972 when Roland Young designed our first product the PANEL LIFT Brand Drywall Lift and revolutionized the drywall industry To this day we are continuously making advancments in manufacturing and design ...

Page 3: ...lacement Page 2 Care and Maintenance Page 3 Components Page 4 Tools Page 4 Assembly Pages 5 7 Operation Pages 8 9 Parts Index Page 10 Safety Information Page 11 Warranty Page 12 ALL PHOTOS ARE FOR ILLUSTRATIVE PURPOSES ONLY ALWAYS WEAR PROPER PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT ...

Page 4: ...ty of reading and understanding the instructions within this operators manual Cau on When Assembling your HangPro Align the Upper Mast Assembly with the Lower Mast Assembly so the two bolt holes line up THIS IS A PINCH POINT KEEP HANDS AWAY FROM THE JOINT WHERE THE UPPER AND LOWER MASTS MEET Pinch Point Cau on When Assembling your HangPro Insert BOTH 3 x 3 8 bolts and 3 8 Nylock nuts FAILURE TO IN...

Page 5: ...00 General The use of cableways cranes derricks hoists hooks jacks and slings is subject to certain hazards that cannot be met by mechanical means but only by the exercise of intelligence care and common sense It is therefore essential to have personnel involved in the use and operation of equipment who are competent careful physically and mentally qualified and trained in the safe operation of th...

Page 6: ...oil the cable sheaves and caster bearings in a dry place Apply household paraffin to the surfaces of the telescoping sections for smoother action Takereasonable care to avoid damaging the Drywall Lift when transporting it Do not hammer on any members or components of the Drywall Lift Store the HANGPRO Drywall Lift HANGPRO HANGPRO ...

Page 7: ...Square Cradle B Upper Mast C Wheel Leg D Lower Mast E Winch F Cable G Cable Keeper 4 ADJUSTABLE WRENCH 3 8 WRENCH 9 16 WRENCH 7 16 WRENCH 5 8 WRENCH FLATHEAD SCREWDRIVER TOOLS REQUIRED A Square Cradle A B C D E F G ...

Page 8: ... Wheel Leg upright 5 Align the channels on the back of the Square Cradle to the guide plates on the Lower Mast as shown with the support hooks at the bottom and facing away from you Carefully lower the Square Cradle to the floor 6 Align the Upper Mast Assembly with the Lower Mast Assembly so the two bolt holes line up 6a This is a PINCH POINT KEEP HANDS AWAY FROM THE JOINT WHERE THE UPPER AND LOWE...

Page 9: ...ch 11a It may be necessary to place a flathead screwdriver into the winch gears to prevent them from turning as you tighten the winch handle and winch handle bolt 12 Unwrap the cable and string the loose end over the sheave at the top of the Mast If the Cable Keeper is in place you may need to remove it by loosening the nut visible in fig 15 and 16 DO NOT REMOVE THE BOLT 13 Run the cable over the ...

Page 10: ... le side of the spool 14a The carriage bolt head must be positioned through a square hole on the inside of the winch spool with the washer and nut on the outside of the spool wall Tighten with 3 8 wrench 15 Attach the Cable Keeper to the top of the Upper Mast 16 Tighten the Cable Keeper with a 5 8 wrench and an adjustable wrench so the nut is firmly secured to the bolt DO NOT OVERTIGHTEN THE SHEAV...

Page 11: ...ping the top edge of the panel lean the lift back slightly onto the rear wheels and push like a hand truck Lean the lift forward onto the front wheels to trans port the loaded lift sideways through doorways and hallways POSITIONING Position the lift so the casters are 8 to 12 inches away from the wall While standing at the back of the lift carefully lean the lift and panel forward onto the front w...

Page 12: ...wise to lower the cradle before moving the lift OPERATION CONTINUED 9 TRANSPORTING THROUGH A DOORWAY OR HALLWAY Load a panel as described on prior page Turn the winch handle clockwise to raise the panel 6 to 12 inches off the floor With one hand on the vertical handle and the other gripping the top edge of the panel lean the lift and panel forward onto the front wheels Position the lift so the end...

Page 13: ...steners Square Cradle w Cable Fasteners Wheel Leg Assembly w Fasteners Winch w Fasteners 3 Wheel w Fasteners 8 Wheel w Fasteners Cable w Fasteners Cable Sheave w Fasteners Cable Keeper w Fasteners Cable Roller w Fasteners Horizontal Handle Cover pair Part Number Descrip on 150 61 150 50 150 51 150 52 150 53 150 54 150 55 150 56 150 57 150 58 150 59 150 60 ...

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Page 15: ...ce PARAGON 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 shall not be liable for loss damage or expense directly or indirectly from use of its products their transportation their repair or from any other cause Acceptance of the manufacturer s pro...

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