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IMPORTANT SAFETY CONSIDERATIONS
USE AND CARE
1. Do not exceed the 1000 lb max weight capacity and be aware of dynamic loading!
2. When the table is hoisted the weight of goods on the table should not exceed the capacity. While
loading the table, goods should be loaded gently. Sudden load movements may briefly create an
excess load, causing product failure.
3. When loading and unloading goods on the
hoisted table, don’t place goods unparallel with the table top.
Doing so may cause serious offset and make the cart turn over.
4. Use only on flat, level, and hard surface capable of supporting the Lift Table and any item(s) placed on
the table.
5. Be aware of the
“pinch points”. Keep hands or feet clear of lifting mechanism during operation. The
Scissor Arm Assembly can cause serious injury when opening or closing. Do not allow anyone near the
Scissor Arm Assembly during operation.
6. Undistributed loading is not suggested. Loaded goods should be at least 80% on the table top surface.
7. Loose or unstable goods should not to be loaded onto the table.
8.
Don’t put goods on working table for more than 2 hours at a time.
9. Do not adjust the Safety Valve.
10. Use as intended only. Do not use Lift Table to lift or transport people.
11. Do not make any alterations to this product.
12. This product is not a toy. Keep it out of reach of children.
13. Lower load slowly.
14. Do not use for aircraft purposes.
15. Lock casters when unattended. The cart
can’t be moved when goods are being lifted.
16. Follow all hydraulic air release instructions specified in this manual.
17.
WARNING:
Wear ANSI-approved safety goggles and heavy duty work gloves during assembly
and use.
Assembly
1. With assistance, grip the base of the Hydraulic Lift Table and lift it from the box. Do not just grip the
Table or the handle.
2. Unfold the Handle by pulling it up and back into a vertical position. Lock the Handle into position.
Note: The handle may be released and folded back down by pressing down the Locking Bar.
3. Install the Pump Lever/ Foot Pedal assembly into the Connecting Rod and secure in place using the
Bolt.
Summary of Contents for 1000-LB
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