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16,000LBS 2-Post Lift 

Installation, Operation and Maintenance 

 

Page 4

 

 

EAZ0080V84A - Rev. 07/29/2021

 

acknowledgement  by  the  carrier  of  receipt  in  good 
condition of shipment covered by our invoice. 
If any of the goods called for on this bill of lading are 
shorted  or  damaged,  do  not  accept  them  until  the 
carrier  makes  a  notation  on  the  freight  bill  of  the 
shorted  or  damaged  goods.  Do  this  for  your  own 
protection. 
NOTIFY 

Snap-on  Equip.

  AT  ONCE  if  any  hidden 

loss or damage is discovered after receipt. 
IT  IS  DIFFICULT  TO  COLLECT  FOR  LOSS  OR 
DAMAGE AFTER YOU HAVE GIVEN THE CARRIER 
A CLEAR RECEIPT. 
File  your  claim  with 

Snap-on  Equip.

 

promptly. 

Support  your  claim  with  copies  of  the  bill  of  lading, 
freight bill, and photographs, if available. 

 

Component Packing List 

 

PART # 

QTY/ 

LIFT 

DESCRIPTION 

12320-P 

P

OWER 

C

OLUMN 

A

SSEMBLY

 

12320-

!

 

I

DLER 

C

OLUMN 

A

SSEMBLY

 

12300 

O

VERHEAD 

P

ACK

 

CL16-3S-HW 

H

ARDWARE 

B

OX

 

12202 

A

RM 

P

ACK

 

12311-0 

C

OLUMN 

E

XT

.

 

A

SSY 

(14’-6”

 

O.A.

 

H

T

.) 

12311-2 

C

OLUMN 

E

XT

.

 

A

SSY 

(16’-6”

 

O.A.

 

H

T

.) 

12074 

O

VERHEAD 

S

HUTOFF 

B

AR 

A

A

SSEMBLY

 

B2064-01 

O

VERHEAD LIMIT 

S

WITCH

 

12302-0 

S

YNC

.

 

C

ABLE 

P

ACK 

(14’-6”) 

12302-2 

S

YNC

.

 

C

ABLE 

P

ACK 

(16’-6”) 

12562 

A

DAPTER 

E

XTENSION 

(3”) 

12561 

A

DAPTER 

E

XTENSION 

(6”) 

B2209 

A

DAPTER 

R

ACK

 

12093 

A

RM 

R

ESTRAINT 

A

SSEMBLY

 

AB-81795 

P

OWER 

U

NIT 

 

S

INGLE 

P

HASE

 

CL16-IOM 

L

ITERATURE 

P

ACK

 

 
A

CCEPTED 

O

ILS 

 

Do  not  use  oils  with  detergents

 

Hydraulic fluid is not provided with the lift shipment 

-10

 

wt. 

anti-foam, anti-rust hydraulic / biodegradable oil

 

-Dexron III ATF 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

I

NSTALLATION

 

S

AFETY 

R

EQUIREMENTS FOR 

I

NSTALLATION AND 

S

ERVICE

 

Refer to ANSI/ALI ALIS (current edition) 

I

MPORTANT

:

 

Always wear safety glasses while installing lift. 

T

OOLS 

(

MINIMUM REQUIRED

a.  Tape measure, 16ft 
b.  Chalk line 
c.  4ft level 
d.  10” adjustable wrench 
e.  Standard open end wrenches 7/16”, 1/2", 
       (2) 9/16”, (2) 11/16”, 3/4" 
f.  5/16” hex wrench  
g.  Needle nose pliers 
h.  Hammer  drill  with  3/4”  diameter  carbide  tipped 

bits 

i.  2 lb. hammer 
j.  Torque wrench: 150 foot pounds minimum with 1 

1/8” socket 

k.  12 

ft. 

Step 

ladder

 

 

l.  Anti-Seize  lubricant  (for  arm  pins  and  foot  pad 

screw threads and stop rings) 

L

AYOUT

 

 

Note:  

 This lift can be installed at three different heights 

and three different widths. The Cable adjustment 
for the Height variation will be accommodated by 
the  Lower  Sheave  Bracket.  The  Cable 
adjustment  for  the  Width  variation  will  be 
accommodated  by  the  take-up  tube  in  later 
steps. 

 

 The height and width must be established before 

beginning,  as  this  will  determine  the  lower 
sheave  position  and  cable  take  up  tubes  to  be 
used.

 

1)  Once  the  lift  location  has  been  established, 

ensure  that  the  vertical  clearance  and  flooring 
requirements have been met per page 3. 

2)  See 

Fig 1

 for the lift layout. Determine which side 

of  the  bay  that  the  power  unit  will  be  on  and 
identify the column assembly with the power unit 
bracket. Layout the service bay according to the 
architect’s plans or owner’s instructions 

(see Fig. 

1b

). 

Failure  to  install  in  this  orientation  can 

result  in  personal  and  property  damage.   

Be 

certain that the proper conditions exist, see pg. 3. 

L

IFT 

P

REPARATION

 

3)  With column assemblies lying flat, remove cable 

and hose rolls from inside the column. 

4)  Manually push carriages up enough to unhook the 

cylinder hose from the base plate tabs. Proceed 
with pushing the cylinder and carriage up enough 
to  access  all  three  sheave  locations  on  the 
sheave bracket, see 

Fig 2

.  

Summary of Contents for EELS540A

Page 1: ...ation Maintenance Manual Two Post Surface Mounted Lift MODELS EELS540A EELS541A EELS743A EELS744A 16 000 LBS CAPACITY 4000 LBS PER ARM 309 Exchange Avenue Conway AR 72032 TEL 800 225 5786 IMPORTANT RE...

Page 2: ...loads equally distributed on all four arms Lifting and lowering speeds may vary depending on the weight of the vehicle A B F C E DRIVE ON DIRECTION 7 8 TO NEAREST OBSTRUCTION OR NEAREST WALL 19 REF 1...

Page 3: ...indoor use only with an operating ambient temp range of 5 40 C 41 104 F Outdoor installation is prohibited ELECTRICAL REQUIREMENTS For lift installation and operation it is necessary to have a dedicat...

Page 4: ...edition IMPORTANT Always wear safety glasses while installing lift TOOLS MINIMUM REQUIRED a Tape measure 16ft b Chalk line c 4ft level d 10 adjustable wrench e Standard open end wrenches 7 16 1 2 2 9...

Page 5: ...height Install the cable on the sheave and slide into place Stack the 3 8 spacer onto the sheave assembly Still holding the sheave assembly slide the pin into place Install the bolt to secure the pin...

Page 6: ...at a time around each column 18 Raise both carriages 400 lbs ea high enough to drill the two inner anchor holes on each column Measure both carriage heights to ensure they are in the same lock positio...

Page 7: ...et with the 10mm dia x 55mm Lg clevis pin hairpin cotter Fig 8 Overhead Bracket Idler Side SYNCHRONIZER CABLES 29 Remove Cable Trapping Hardware at the top of each column Fig 9 Route free end of cable...

Page 8: ...ared fitting off one full turn Again tighten flared fitting finger tight then rotate flared fitting 1 1 2 hex flats 90 deg 31 Mount Power Unit to power column as shown in Fig 11 The mounting hardware...

Page 9: ...wer Side Hose up the column to the lowest available hole of the column extension Insert steel tubing end of the Power Unit Hose into the extension outside in and connect to the tee Leave the assembly...

Page 10: ...dard Width and Height CL16 2 6 Reduced Height without Reduced Width CL16 2 6 or 12 Reduced Width without Reduced Height CL16 2 6 Reduced Height with 6 or 12 Reduced Width CL16 2 12 Reduced Height CL16...

Page 11: ...re the air line to the Idler Column using black wire ties through the double holes in the middle of the column Place the head of the wire tires inside the column Cut the air line to length and attach...

Page 12: ...ig 20 Fig 20 Adapter Rack Installation ELECTRICAL See Figure 21 for the following steps 64 Wire tie Limit Switch cord to Overhead hydraulic Hose and Power Unit Hose 65 Connect the Overhead Limit Switc...

Page 13: ...er rods The cylinders are shipped with a small amount of clear anti corosive lubricant that will be forced out through the wiper when the lift reaches full rise If lubricant is not wiped clean from th...

Page 14: ...16 000LBS 2 Post Lift Installation Operation and Maintenance Page 14 EAZ0080V84A Rev 07 29 2021 Fig 21 Electrical Wiring Diagram 2 T1 1 L1 3 A1 4 A2 LOAD INPUT Normally Open FIELD CONNECTIONS...

Page 15: ...that 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...

Page 16: ...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 th...

Page 17: ...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 Snap on Equip parts Check lock release activat...

Page 18: ...5 3 4 M6 x 14mm PHILLIPS PAN HEAD SCREW 8 B2065 4 4 M6 SERRATED FLANGE HEX NUT 9 B2065 5 1 CLEVIS PIN 10mm x 55 Lg 10 GJY12 3 1 HAIRPIN COTTER 11 12330 24 1 2 13NC HEX FLG HD C S x 1 Lg 12 12331 24 1...

Page 19: ...16 000LBS 2 Post Lift Installation Operation and Maintenance Page 19 EAZ0080V84A Rev 07 29 2021 PARTS BREAKDOWN continued Fig B Lock Power Idler...

Page 20: ...CK WASHER 29 37119 2 CLEVIS PIN KIT 30 37120 2 ROD END CLEVIS 31 37026 2 AIR CYLINDER 32 37041 2 SWIVEL ELBOW 1 8 PUSH LOCK 33 12088 2 EXTENSION SPRING 34 37042 2 CYLINDER PIVOT ROD 35 37031 4 5 32 SP...

Page 21: ...103 1 HYD TEE 54 12308 1 POWER UNIT HOSE ASSEMBLY 55 AB 81795 1 POWER UNIT SINGLE PHASE AD 81795 1 OPTIONA POWER UNIT THREE PHASE 56 31025 1 LINE CLAMP 57 40085 9 1 4 20 HEX FLANGE NUT 58 A2125 5 1 4...

Page 22: ...67 CL31020 8 WASHER 68 CL31021 4 1 3 8 RETAINING RING 69 12302 0 1 SYNC CABLE PACK 14 6 O A Ht 12302 2 1 SYNC CABLE PACK 16 6 O A Ht 70 40053 2 1 8 THICK BEARING 71 40774 S 2 SHEAVE SPACER 3 8 72 123...

Page 23: ...16 000LBS 2 Post Lift Installation Operation and Maintenance Page 23 EAZ0080V84A Rev 07 29 2021 PARTS BREAKDOWN continued Fig F Carriage 3 Stage Arms...

Page 24: ...T LOCK WASHER 89 12219 8 ARM SHIM 90 12205 8 5 16 24NF x 1 2 Lg SET SCREW 91 B2211 4 6mm x 30mm ROLL PIN 92 B2209 2 ADAPTER RACK 93 A1069 4 5 16 18NC x 1 HEX FLANGE LOCKING HEAD CAP SCREW 94 4100237 4...

Page 25: ...Z0080V84A Rev 07 29 2021 REVISIONS 06 18 2021 NEW PRODUCT RELEASE 07 19 2021 UPDATED IMAGES OVERALL INSTRUCTION AND PARTS BREAKDOWN 07 29 2021 ADDED STEP 55 UPDATED SPEC PAGE 08 30 2021 UPDATED SPEC P...

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