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OPERATOR SAFETY INSTRUC-

TIONS (CONTINUED)

 

Wear proper clothing.  Hard hat, safety shoes, 
and gloves should be worn as a precaution while 
operating this lift. 

Avoid horseplay around equipment, and keep 
bystanders at a safe distance.  Do not allow chil-
dren to operate this unit and always keep them 
out of work areas. 

SPECIFICATIONS 

Model

 

Maximum Lifting 

Capacity* 

Maximum Height

 

 

1000 lbs (450 kg) 

7 ft. (2.1 m) 

Model 

Base  

Dimensions 

Ship-

ping 

Wt. 

 

88.5” 
224 cm 

14” 
35.5 cm 

24.5” 
62 cm 

7.5” 
19 cm 

31 x 40 
79 x 101 cm 

206 lb 
93 kg 

ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS

 

1.  Turn base upside down. 

2.  Insert the four casters into the base legs. 

3.  Secure the casters into the base by installing 

the four supplied setscrews into the base legs 
and then tighten with allen wrench. Ensure 
screw is tightened onto caster stem. 

4.  Turn base over and lock caster brakes. 

5.  Insert the Tee-Head into the bracket on top of 

the mast assembly and secure with the two 
supplied bolts.  The long end of the Tee-head 
should be on the opposite side of the winch. 

6.  Insert mast assembly into base assembly 

socket with winch to rear of base, rear being 
the side of base with the shorter legs. 

7.  Lower the lift cable so the end of the cable 

can be reached by operator. 

8.  Attach counterweight and line shackle directly 

to loop on end of lift cable. 

WARNING 

Operators should be thoroughly familiar 
with the preceding safety precautions 
before attempting to operate this equip-
ment. 

Summary of Contents for Fab-Mate

Page 1: ...with the potential hazards of this lift Call Sumner if you have any questions 7514 Alabonson Rd Houston Texas 77088 281 999 6900 281 999 6966 fax 1721 Bishop St Unit 4 Cambridge Ontario N1T 1N5 519 62...

Page 2: ...OWNER S RESPONSIBILITIES Throughout this publication the words WARNING CAUTION and IMPORTANT will be used to alert the user to special instructions concerning a particular operation that may be hazard...

Page 3: ...single lift Stay clear of overhead wires and obstructions Do not operate in gusty winds Never allow anyone under an elevated load Never leave Fab mate unattended with an elevated load Do not climb on...

Page 4: ...3 Secure the casters into the base by installing the four supplied setscrews into the base legs and then tighten with allen wrench Ensure screw is tightened onto caster stem 4 Turn base over and lock...

Page 5: ...ted on level and smooth surfaces to avoid tip ping and possibility of operator injury 3 MOVING FAB MATE TO WORK AREA WITH LOAD 1 When the Fab Mate is used to transport a load the load should be placed...

Page 6: ...uipment only WARNING Always lift load slightly to check rig ging and balance before elevating 5 Elevating Load 1 Raise the load by turning the winch handles in a clockwise direction WARNING Never allo...

Page 7: ...Caster Brake Caster Base Winch Winch Handle Line Hook Counter Weight Load Line Tee Head Mast 9 Lift Diagram...

Page 8: ...ear teeth for wear If there is no sign of visible wear brush teeth with 50 wt Motor oil 5 For proper brake adjustment see Troubleshooting section on page 9 Replacing the Cables A Load Lifting Line 1 L...

Page 9: ...hard to crank down The brake is over engaged See illustration and instruc tions below The brake will not disengage See illustration and instruc tions below The idler gear is displaced Make sure that...

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