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S.W.P. N-1.10.1-20
STANDARD WORK PROCESS
DATE 2/06/2009
NEB FIELD SUPPORT - (812) 331-5603
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Once on the car, apply the wheel locks and using the crank assembly rotate the cradle and
ceiling to the horizo ntal position.
By using the socket provided with the lift, a drill motor can be used to rotate the ceiling.
Some lifts may be equipped with a muti-drive option on the tilt control winch mechanism
that permits the use of a drill motor to operate the tilting mechanism.