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 FIG. 16 

 

12 VOLT BATTERY WIRING:

 

We recommend that you hook the harness to the 
boat battery on the 12 volt Lift Mate. The boat motor 
is charging the battery all the time. It is unlikely that 
the lift motor would drain the battery so you cannot 
start your boat. Some use a separate 12v battery on 
the dock. Try to hide the 15’ cable in the boat by 
running it along the side channels, or below the 
seats, or under the pontoon deck, or under the 
carpet. See Fig. 17 & 18. 

 

Longer cables (pontoon kits) are available at 
Shoreline Industries. Refer to the parts list in the 
back of the manual, the options list in the front of the 
manual, or call your local retailer.  

Mate the two plastic quick connects and lightly 
attach the two lead ends (one with a circuit breaker 
attached) to the battery poles. See Fig. 18. Flip the 
motor switch “up” to see that the lift wheel rotates in 
the “up” direction. If not, reverse the leads at the 
battery and tighten down. See Fig. 17 & 18.  

 

Note:  The 12 volt motor is reversible by just 
changing the leads at the battery.  

 

The 60 AMP circuit breaker is attached to one of the 
lead ends for safety. See Fig. 18. This breaker must 
attach to the + pole. 

 

 
110 VOLT WIRING 

This unit uses a 110 volt 15 amp service. Make sure 
the unit is connected to an outlet having the same 
configuration as the plug. No adapter should be 
used with this unit.  

Caution: Before plugging in your unit 
make sure it will be connected to a 
supply circuit that is  protected by a 
circuit breaker.  

Check with a qualified electrician if the grounding 
instructions are not completely understood or you 
are in doubt as to whether the motor is properly 
grounded. 
 

Caution: Always properly connect and 
ground your unit. An improper 
connection can cause an electrical 
shock resulting in severe injury or 

death. If you are unsure of the proper electrical 
connections or grounding procedures, contact a 
qualified electrician to perform the installation.  

 
To  reduce  the  risk  of  shock,  this  unit  is  equipped 
with  a  ground  fault  interrupter  (GFI)  plug.  See  Fig. 
19.  The  GFI  plug  must  be  plugged  into  a  matching 
outlet  that  is  properly  installed  and  grounded  in 
accordance with all local codes and ordinances. 
 

 
 
 
 
 

 

  FIG. 17 

 
 

 

FIG. 18 

 

 

FIG. 19 

 
 
 

 
 

Motor 
Switch 

Quick 
Connect 

Battery 
Lead 
Ends 

Circuit 
Breakers 

Quick 
Connect 

GFI 
Switch 

110 VOLT MOTOR 

15 FOOT BATTERY CABLE 

12 VOLT MOTOR 

STEP 4: ELECTRICAL REQUIREMENTS 

Motor 
Switch 

Summary of Contents for Lift Mate

Page 1: ...LIFT MATE BOAT LIFT MOTOR ASSEMBLY Assembly and Operating Manual www boatliftmotor com...

Page 2: ...R BE LIABLE FOR INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES OF ANY NATURE ALL OTHER WARRANTIES INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE EXPRESSLY DIS...

Page 3: ...es up the motor and matches canopy color Available in six colors burgundy gray tan green white blue REMOTE CONTROL ADD ON KIT Turns any Lift Mate into a keyless remote like your automobile PONTOON KIT...

Page 4: ...etailer where purchased if problems exist PACKING LIST Inner Arm with Bracket Outer Arm with Pivot Hole 12 Volt Electric Motor OR 110 Volt Electric Motor with GFI Outlet Cord 15 Foot Battery Cord 12 V...

Page 5: ...tor to rest against the wheel and aid in traction See Fig 1 2 3 Note that when properly mounted on the winch post of the lift the Lift Mate rubber traction wheel is closest to the dock and the motor i...

Page 6: ...nner arm will vary from lift to lift Refer to the miscellaneous drawings photos on pages 11 13 for specific arm positions on the different types of lifts on the market today FIG 7 Right Post Winch Pos...

Page 7: ...in both the inner arm and outer arm you can adjust the length and angle positioning of the arms to fit almost any boatlift The 4 holes in the outer arm will place the outer arm at 15 or 45 3 Bolt the...

Page 8: ...lamps 6 Tighten the 5 8 nut until it just touches the back side of the outer arm See Figure 15 Note Do not over tighten the nut The wheels will not align if over tightening occurs Note Each boat lift...

Page 9: ...d ends for safety See Fig 18 This breaker must attach to the pole 110 VOLT WIRING This unit uses a 110 volt 15 amp service Make sure the unit is connected to an outlet having the same configuration as...

Page 10: ...ift Mate when not in use MAINTENANCE The Lift Mate is basically maintenance free with the exception of periodic inspections It is recommended to periodically inspect the complete unit Refer to the fol...

Page 11: ...Right Winch Post Installation Right Winch Post Installation 11 Winch Post Pivot Bolt Outer Arm Winch Post Outer Arm Winch Post Rubber Strap Rubber Strap Outer Arm Strap Strap Outer Arm Winch Post Rec...

Page 12: ...rm Inner Arm Winch Post Bolt Band Straps Outer Arm Inner Arm Winch Post Bolt Band Straps Canopy Post Band Straps Bolt Heads Inner Arm Outer Arm Outer Arm Outer Arm Outer Arm Inner Arm Canopy Post Band...

Page 13: ...Left Winch Post Installation Right Winch Post Installation 13 Band Straps Inner Arm Pivot Hole Outer Arm Pivot Hole Inner Arm Outer Arm Band Straps Steel Shore Station...

Page 14: ...y strap not tensioned properly 3 Incorrectly installed 1 Dry off lift wheel 2 Create more tension by stretching rubber poly strap to a new mounting position 3 Review installation procedures The groove...

Page 15: ...Exploded View 15 5 6 2 8 4 13 3 14 11 9 10 15 16 17 Not Shown 23...

Page 16: ...Battery Cable 12 Volt Only 1 12 1014387 1014467 18 Outlet Cord and 6 GFI Cord Not Shown 1 13 1014481 Inner Arm 1 14 1014490 Outer Arm 1 15 1014479 Rubber Traction Wheel Wheel Key 1 16 1014327 12 Volt...

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