RonI, INC
8001 Tower Point Drive
Charlotte, NC 28227
U.S.A.
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Ph.: (704) 847-2464
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Web Site: http://www.liftoflex.com
Rev July 2016
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5 Assembling instruction
The lifter is normally delivered disassembled in modules or partially assembled in order to minimize freight costs.
When the lifter is delivered disassembled, each module comes separate with required screws and tools, etc. When the
lifting device is delivered partially assembled, the frame will be together and the components such as mast, power
pack and handle will need to be mounted to the frame.
5.1 Assembling the Frame.
Tools: 1 Allen wrench key size 5 mm.
Bolts: 16 pieces-M8x70 mm (6)
Modules: 1 pair of legs (1), 1 piece-Upper Intermediate Section (2), 1 piece-Lower Intermediate Section (3), 1 piece-
Brake Rod (4), 1 piece-Lock for Power Pack (5), (needed when power pack is to be mounted).
1
Before assembling the frame, the rear casters on each leg (three position-see example below) should be locked in
the directional lock mode. This is accomplished with the brake rod (4). Insert one end of the rod into the hole
located on the caster holder and turn it so the wheel is directionally locked and is in the proper position. (Do this
on both legs).
2
Place the upper intermediate section (2) and the lower intermediate section (3) on edge. The upper intermediate
section has the mast slide located on the center and should be placed facing the front casters. The lower
intermediate section has the lift motor attached and should be placed so that the (2) screws that attach the lift mast
to the lower intermediate section face the front casters. Take one of the legs (1) (the hex hole for the brake rod
should face down) and mount it with the enclosed bolts (6) 8 pieces. Screw it in place (do not tighten). Turn the
intermediate sections with one leg attached over and mount the opposite leg. Insert the brake rod (4) into the hex
holes in the proper position before attaching the leg with the bolts (do not tighten). The brake rod (4) should be
pointed up and perpendicular to the legs.
3.
Place the frame on its wheels on a level floor. Put pressure on the legs so that each wheel has contact with the
floor. Now, tighten all the bolts in place!
Attention! It may be necessary to retighten the bolts after some use.