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NOTE:
DO NOT ATTEMPT TO OPERATE THIS LIFT IF ANY PART IS NOT
WORKING PROPERLY OR YOU HAVE NOT READ THE COMPLETE OPERATING
INSTRUCTION MANUAL.
NOTE: DO NOT RAISE OR LOWER THE LIFT WITH THE VEHICLE ON THE
JACKING BEAM.
11. Installation shall be performed in accordance with ANSO/ALI ALIS, Safety
Requirements for Installation and Service of Automotive Lifts
12. For additional safety instructions regarding lifting, lift types, warning labels, preparing
to lift, vehicle spotting, vehicle lifting, maintaining load stability, emergency
procedures, vehicle lowering, lift limitations, lift maintenance, good shop practices,
installation, operator training and owner/employer responsibilities, please refer to
“Lifting It Right” (ALI/SM) and “Safety Tips” (ALI/ST).
13. For additional instruction on general requirements for lift operation, please refer to
“Automotive Lift-Safety Requirements For Operation, Inspection and Maintenance”
(ANSI/ALI ALOIM).
10.0 RECOMMENDED INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCE
10.1 LUBRICATION SPECIFICATIONS
Where hydraulic oil is required
> ISO 32 10W - non detergent hydraulic oil
Where grease is required > multi-purpose lithium grease
Where multipurpose lube is required
> multi-purpose SAE 30 lubricating oil
Where pneumatic oil is required > Snap-On air motor oil IM1PT
Where cable lube is required > NYROSTEN SEILOL wire rope lubricant or equivalent
(
Part # for ordering: EAK0299T39A
)
If you are not completely familiar with automotive lift maintenance
procedures, STOP. Contact Snap-on Equipment Technical Support
for instructions. To avoid personal injury, permit only qualified lift service personnel to
perform maintenance on this equipment.
Always
raise lift when cleaning floor area with solvents and/or cleaning compounds.
Always
replace cable break safety springs when replacing cables.
Please refer to the following table for specific inspection and maintenance frequency.
Summary of Contents for Hofmann ALIGNMENT FPA18210
Page 8: ...8 of 75 SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS 2 1 SAFETY WARNING LABELS SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS...
Page 13: ...13 of 75 6 1 TYPICAL BAY LAYOUT Figure 2 Typical Bay Layout...
Page 15: ...15 of 75 Figure 3 Chalk line layout...
Page 44: ...44 of 75 10 2 MAINTENANCE RECORDS Maintenance and Training Performed Date By Notes...
Page 57: ...57 of 75 12 0 PARTS LIST 12 1 LIFT ASSEMBLY...
Page 59: ...59 of 75 12 3 TOWER ASSEMBLY...
Page 61: ...61 of 75 12 5 DECK ASSEMBLY LEFT SIDE...
Page 63: ...63 of 75 12 7 CROSSMEMBER ASSEMBLY...
Page 65: ...65 of 75 12 9 CYLINDER ASSEMBLY...
Page 67: ...67 of 75 12 11 HYDRAULIC AND AIR KIT...
Page 70: ...70 of 75 12 14CABLE ROUTING...