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MOUNTING THE ATTIC PRO ON JOISTS

•  Adjust the width of the device to accommodate the 

joists that it will be attached to.  The Attic Pro can be 

adjusted from 14” to 24”.

•  Make sure the Attic Pro rests on the underside of the 

joist, with the wire rope in a perpendicular direction to 

the ground.

•  Tighten both integrated mounting screws.  Make sure 

that  the  spike  fully  engages  the  wooden  joist.    The 

flat surface of the spiked end should be flush with the 

joist.  

•  Drive  each  of  the  4  included  wood  screws  through 

each  of  the  holes  on  both  mounting  plates  into  the 

wooden joist.

STRAPPING THE EQUIPMENT TO BE LOWERED 
AND/ OR LIFTED

•  Use  each  strap  and  place  it  completely  around  the 

equipment to be lowered and/ or lifted.

•  Make  sure  the  straps  are  always  perpendicular  to 

one another to avoid the possibility of the equipment 

slipping out of the straps.

•  Be sure to install the straps so the equipment is centered 

with equal weight distribution. The equipment should 

not hang at an angle when being lifted or lowered. 

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Summary of Contents for ATTIC PRO ATP1

Page 1: ...INSTRUCTION MANUAL ATTIC PRO UTILITY LIFT ATP1 ...

Page 2: ...when it is restricted from forming a straight line with the direction of loading Do not operate the hoist with a twisted kinked or damaged wire rope Do not operate a damaged or malfunctioning hoist Do not attempt to lift people with the hoist Do not attempt to lift loads over people Do not operate the hoist with any aftermarket lever extensions attached Do not remove or obscure any labels on the h...

Page 3: ...er damage to the hoist and fraying or other damage to the cable wire and hook When operating the hoist keep hands on the hoist handle and away from the cable wire and cable wire sprocket INTRODUCTION The ATP1 Attic Pro utility lift is rated to lift loads up to and including 250 pounds With its ease of installation and use the Attic Pro makes difficult time consuming installations fast and safe ADJ...

Page 4: ...eel construction of the Attic Pro provides a maximum load of 250 pounds TWO 2 EQUIPMENT STRAPS INCLUDED The use of both straps keeps the load steady in two axes preventing any accidental slip when lifting the load CARRYING CASE The carrying case is included for safely storing the Attic Pro when not in use COMPLIANCE The Attic Pro has been designed to comply with all applicable sections of ASME sta...

Page 5: ... Make sure that no obstacle will interfere with the user s arm when turning the crank Make sure that there are no obstacles to interfere with the load when lowering or lifting it Ensure that there is no person s below the load when lowering or lifting Check to ensure the hook is in good condition Check the condition of the straps Check to make sure thewooden joists are in good condition If the joi...

Page 6: ...urface of the spiked end should be flush with the joist Drive each of the 4 included wood screws through each of the holes on both mounting plates into the wooden joist STRAPPING THE EQUIPMENT TO BE LOWERED AND OR LIFTED Use each strap and place it completely around the equipment to be lowered and or lifted Make sure the straps are always perpendicular to one another to avoid the possibility of th...

Page 7: ...st will hold its position when there is a pause in lowering or lifting the equipment Avoid allowing the crank to free wheel while in use This is dangerous and can also damage the Attic Pro CARE STORAGE The Attic Pro ATP1 is designed to provide long and rugged service The hoist should be inspected and cleaned before and after each use Do not allow the hoist crank to free wheel while in use Always s...

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