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Model Q10 

Installation, Operation and Maintenance 

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10 

 

Rev. 10/22/08

 

 

 

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IFTING A 

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1) Insure that the lifting arms are parked, out to 

full drive thru position. 

2)  Position the vehicle in the service bay so that 

the vehicle’s center of gravity is on a line 
between the two columns, and so the vehicle 
is centered between the two columns. 

D

O NOT EXCEED 

2500 

POUNDS PER ARM

D

O NOT ATTEMPT TO LIFT THE VEHICLE WITH 

ONLY TWO ARMS

AS THIS WILL VOID THE 

WARRANTY

 

I

NSURE THAT THE HIGHEST POINT ON THE 

VEHICLE WILL CONTACT THE 

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VERHEAD 

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IMIT 

S

WITCH 

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AR

D

O NOT PLACE THE VEHICLE IN THE SERVICE BAY 

BACKWARDS

R

EFER TO THE VEHICLE MANUFACTURERS SERVICE 

MANUAL

TECHNICAL BULLETINS

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IFTING 

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OINTS 

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UIDE

” (ALI/LP-G

UIDE

OR OTHER 

PUBLICATIONS TO LOCATE THE RECOMMENDED 

LIFTING POINTS

3) Position the arms and adapters so all four 

pads contact the vehicle simultaneously. 

The vehicle should remain level during lifting

4) Raise the lift until all four wheels are off the 

ground.  Test the stability of the vehicle by 
attempting to rock the vehicle. Check adapters 
for secure contact with vehicle lift points. If the 
vehicle seems unstable, lower the lift and 
readjust the arms.  If the vehicle is stable, 
raise the vehicle to a height a few inches 
above the desired working height. 

5) Lower the vehicle until the safety latches on 

both columns engage.  The vehicle should 
remain level when both latches are engaged.  
If one side engages and the other continues to 
descend, stop lowering the vehicle, raise it 
several inches, and try again to engage both 
latches. 

Always lower lift into locks before entering 
the area beneath the vehicle. 

A

lways use safety stands when removing or 

installing heavy components. 

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OWERING 

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1)  Insure that the area under the vehicle is clear 

of personnel and tools. 

2)  Raise the vehicle until both latches are free. 

3) Disengage the latches by pulling down and 

holding the lock release lever. 

4) Lower the vehicle by depressing the lowering 

valve handle. 

5) 

Continue to lower the vehicle until the 
carriages stop against the base plate.  Retract 
the extension arms, and park them.

 

M

AINTENANCE

 

To avoid personal injury, permit only qualified 
personnel to perform maintenance on this 
equipment.  Maintenance personnel should follow 
lockout/tagout instructions per ANSI Z244.1.   

The following maintenance points are suggested 
as the basis of a preventive maintenance 
program.  The actual maintenance program 
should be tailored to the installation. See 
ANSI/ALI ALOIM booklet for periodic inspection 
checklist and maintenance log sheet. 

• 

If lift stops short of full rise or chatters, check 
fluid level and bleed both cylinders per 
Installation Instructions. 

• 

Replace all Safety, Warning or Caution Labels 

if missing or damaged (

See Installation 

instructions page 3.

Daily 

• 

Keep lift components clean. 

• 

Check for loose or broken parts. 

• 

Check hydraulic system for fluid leaks. 

• 

Check adapters for damage or excessive wear. 
Replace as required with genuine Quality Lifts 
parts. 

• 

Check lock release activation. When properly 

adjusted, the idler column lock should rest 
firmly against the back of the column when 
engaged and pull clear of the column back 
when disengaged. 

Weekly 

• 

Check synchronizer cables and sheaves for 
wear. Replace as required with genuine Quality 
Lifts parts. 

• 

Check lock release cable adjustment per 
Installation Instructions step 39. 

IMPORTANT: I

F IDLER SIDE LOCK PAWL DOES 

NOT FULLY DISENGAGE

DAMAGE MAY RESULT 

TO IDLER SIDE CARRIAGE AND OR CABLE 

SYNCHRONIZING SYSTEM

 

• 

Check synchronizer cable tension per 

Installation Instructions. Adjust if necessary. 

Monthly 

• 

Torque concrete anchor bolts to 80 ft-lbs. 

• 

Check overhead shutoff switch. While raising 
lift, operate overhead shutoff bar. Power Unit 
motor should stop when bar is raised. 

• 

Lubricate carriage slide tracks with heavy 

viscous grease. (Grease all (4) corners of both 
columns.) 

• 

Visually inspect concrete floor for cracks and/or 

spalls within 12” of base plate 

If any problems are encountered, contact 
your local service representative

Summary of Contents for Q10

Page 1: ...Lift MODEL Q10 10 000 LBS CAPACITY 2500 LBS PER ARM QUALITY LIFTS LLC 200 Cabel St P O Box 3972 Louisville KY 40206 FAX 502 583 5488 TOLL FREE 877 771 5438 E mail sales qualitylifts com www qualitylif...

Page 2: ...3314mm F Short Arm Reach 21 3 4 39 1 4 553mm 998mm G Long Arm Reach 38 1 4 55 3 8 971mm 1407mm H Screw Pad Height 4 1 4 7 3 4 109mm 199mm K Inside of Columns 110 1 4 2800mm Lifting Capacity 10 000 lbs...

Page 3: ...installation Failure by purchaser to provide the recommended mounting surface could result in unsatisfactory lift performance property damage or personal injury LOCATION This lift has been evaluated f...

Page 4: ...Arm Assembly 2 Synchronizer Cable Assembly 1 Hydraulic Hose Pack 1 Power Lock Cover 1 Idler Lock Cover INSTALLATION IMPORTANT Always wear safety glasses while installing lift TOOLS MINIMUM REQUIRED a...

Page 5: ...echeck column for plumb Re shim if necessary Torque to 150 foot pounds to set anchors OVERHEAD 11 Raise and install Overhead Assembly using M12 x 30 Hex Bolts 12 Install Overhead Limit Switch under th...

Page 6: ...Cord Lock Release Cable Hydraulic Hose Synchronizing Cables Fig 6 Hose Routing Power Side 23 Route the remaining Power column hose beginning at the elbow fitting at the base up the backside of the col...

Page 7: ...pressure relief will make a high pitch squeal sound for these 10 seconds Check hydraulic system for leaks 40 Energize power unit again for 10 seconds With a clean rag wipe down both cylinder rods The...

Page 8: ...1 5 4 6 Normally Open M Wiring Diagram A2 A1 T9 T5 T4 T6 M T8 T3 T7 T2 T1 1 2 3 4 5 6 L3 L2 L1 T3 T2 T1 FOR SINGLE PHASE FACTORY WIRED FOR 208 240V 6 4 2 5 3 1 RECONNECTIONS FOR 440 480V T3 T2 T1 T9...

Page 9: ...the lift inspectors are qualified and that they are adequately trained in the inspection of the lift The Owner Employer shall establish procedures to periodically maintain the lift in accordance with...

Page 10: ...he lock release lever 4 Lower the vehicle by depressing the lowering valve handle 5 Continue to lower the vehicle until the carriages stop against the base plate Retract the extension arms and park th...

Page 11: ...Model Q10 Installation Operation and Maintenance Page 11 Rev 10 22 08 Q10 IOM Q doc Parts Breakdown...

Page 12: ...Model Q10 Installation Operation and Maintenance Page 12 Rev 10 22 08 Q10 IOM Q doc...

Page 13: ...wl 61 JSJ5B 09 02 00CH 2 Rear Male Arm 17 X10 029 2 Washer 62 JSJ5B 09 01 00B 2 Rear Female Arm 18 X10 030 4 Pulley Axle 63 X10 073 6 Washer 10mm 19 X10 031 4 Pulley 64 X10 074 18 Spring Washer 10mm 2...

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