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The following type of lift is a 2-Column hydraulic, leaf chain driven.

HD2P-9000AF:  2-Column Floorplate Beam Lift type, 9000 lbs. Capacity, Asymmetric 

Swing  

 

 

 

Arm set up.

NOTE:

 Symmetric arm kit is also available for the HD2P-9000AF�

This lift is a 9000 lb. capacity, 2-Post Lift. The safety latch system is very similar to an 

extension ladder. The safety latch is in contact with the rack as the lift ascends and drops 

into place as the lift rises. Safety latch engages in rack in 3” increments at about 16” from 

the ground. The latch must be manually disengaged for the lift to descend. The latch is 

released by pulling the release cable raising the latch up off the latch rack. Once the raise 

button is pressed, the latch will automatically re-engage after approximately 3”of travel. 

Heavy bearings and heavy-duty leaf chains are used throughout the lift. The work is done 

with the heavy-duty chain connected to a 3” cylinder, driven by a hydraulic pump capable of 

providing 3,000 psi.

Please read the Safety Procedures and operation instructions in this manual before 

operating the lift. Proper installation is very important. To minimize the chance of making 

an error in installation, please read this manual thoroughly before beginning installation. 

Check with building owner and/or architect’s building plans when applicable. The lift should 

be located on a level floor with 4” 3000 psi concrete sufficiently cured, for at least 30 days.

This is a vehicle lift installation / operation manual and no attempt is made or implied 

herein to instruct the user in lifting methods particular to an individual application. Rather, 

the contents of this manual are intended as a basis for operation and maintenance of the 

unit as it stands alone or as it is intended and anticipated to be used in conjunction with 

other equipment.

Proper application of the equipment described herein is limited to the parameters detailed 

in the specifications and the uses set forth in the descriptive passages. Any other proposed 

application of this equipment should be documented and submitted in writing to the factory 

for examination. The user assumes full responsibility for any equipment damage, personal 

injury, or alteration of the equipment described in this manual or any subsequent damages.

2-DESCRIPTION

Summary of Contents for HD2P-9000AF

Page 1: ...CHINE WILL FUNCTION CORRECTLY AND PROVIDE MANY YEARS OF DEPENDABLE SERVICE FAILURE TO FOLLOW THESE INSTRUCTIONS AND SAFETY WARNINGS MAY RESULT IN PERSONAL INJURY OR PROPERTY DAMAGE KEEP THIS MANUAL IN...

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Page 3: ...SHEET PAGE 7 6 INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS PAGE 8 7 OPERATION INSTRUCTIONS PAGE 11 7 1 DEFECTS MALFUNCTIONS PAGE 11 7 2 CONTROLS PAGE 11 7 2 1 UP CONTROL PAGE 11 7 2 2 SAFETY LOCK CONTROL PAGE 11 7 2 3...

Page 4: ...distance Titan Lifts or its representatives must approve the pictures before anything can be moved D If any potential liability is determined on behalf of Titan Lifts two estimates must be submitted...

Page 5: ...mmended Always lift the vehicle using all four arms Never use the lift to raise one end or one side of vehicle FAILURE TO COMPLY WITH INSTRUCTIONS COULD RESULT IN PROPERTY DAMAGE WARNING READ ENTIRE M...

Page 6: ...nd sufficiently lit Vehicle doors should be closed during the raising and lowering cycles Closely watch the vehicle and lift during the raising and lowering cycles Do not operate the lift in explosive...

Page 7: ...ehicle is improperly placed on the platforms when the vehicle s weight or physical dimensions exceed the rated capacity of the lift or when there is excessive movement of the vehicle while on the lift...

Page 8: ...this manual before operating the lift Proper installation is very important To minimize the chance of making an error in installation please read this manual thoroughly before beginning installation...

Page 9: ...careful the objects do not drop from the package when opening LIFT AND HANDLE ONLY ONE PACKAGE AT A TIME 3 1 DELIVERY AND CHECK OF PACKAGES 3 2 LIFTING AND HANDLING 3 3 PREPARATION When loading unloa...

Page 10: ...that adequate space and height is available 2 Check for ceiling clearance lifting height plus vehicle height 3 Check for clearance in front and rear of vehicle on lift 4 Check for overhead garage doo...

Page 11: ...it Torque anchors to 85 ft lbs Shim thickness MUST NOT exceed 1 2 Adjust the column extensions plumb 4 If anchors do not tighten to 85 ft lbs installation torque replace concrete under each column bas...

Page 12: ...earance in this location NOTE the power unit column can be located on either side 5 Position the columns facing each other 134 5 8 to outside base plates NOTE The power unit column is referred to as t...

Page 13: ...loor plate as shown in Fig 4 13 Mount the power unit on lift as shown in Fig 4 14 Install the swing arms on the carriages using the included 1 1 2 diameter pins Also install the arm restraint pins at...

Page 14: ...irst WARNING DO NOT PERFORM ANY MAINTENANCE OR INSTALLATION OF ANY COMPONENTS WITHOUT FIRST ENSURING THAT ELECTRICAL POWER HAS BEEN DISCONNECTED AT THE SOURCE OR PANEL AND CANNOT BE REENERGIZED UNTIL...

Page 15: ...SUCH AS JERKY LIFT MOVEMENT OR DEFORMATION OF THE SUPERSTRUCTURE SUPPORT OR LOWER THE LIFT IMMEDIATELY CONTACT QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL WARNING PAY CLOSE ATTENTION WHEN SETTING THE LOCKS THE LOCKS...

Page 16: ...ad the vehicles owner s manual to identify the recommended vehicle lifting points 12 Prepare the work area according to this manual Move the lifting arms inward and position the rubber pads to contact...

Page 17: ...safety locks 17 Once the repair work to the vehicle is complete make sure to remove all tools safety jack stands and materials from under the vehicle and lift Also make sure the work area is clear and...

Page 18: ...or torn 5 Check hydraulic connections and hoses for leakage 6 Check chain connections Bends cracks and looseness 7 Check for frayed cables in both raised and lowered positions 8 Check snap rings at a...

Page 19: ...operating in harsh or dusty conditions a shorter interval may be required THE FOLLOWING ITEMS SHOULD ONLY BE PERFORMED BY A TRAINED MAINTENANCE EXPERT Replace hydraulic hoses Replace chains and roller...

Page 20: ...ightness before each use to ensure proper working condition 3 Lightly oil the cylinder rods at least once every six months or when they become dry IMPORTANT AFTER CLEANING WORKSHOP FLOOR OR LIFT TO MA...

Page 21: ...ety lock is audibly and visibly operating correctly 4 Check the floor for stress cracks near the anchor bolts 1 Every six months check the nuts of all bolts for correct installation torque 2 Retighten...

Page 22: ...or hums and will not run A Impeller fan cover is dented Take off and straighten B Faulty wiring Call electrician C Bad capacitor Call electrician D Low voltage Call electrician E Lift overloaded Reduc...

Page 23: ...of energy sources per ANSI Z244 1 1982 before beginning any lift repairs Shall not modify the lift in any manner without prior written consent of the manufacturer Shall display this manual or copy sup...

Page 24: ...20 FIG 1 9000AF 110 3 8 134 5 8 111 1 4 112 MAX 72 3 4 MIN 4 5 8 6 7 8 11 DIAGRAMS FIG 1 3...

Page 25: ...21 FIG 2 9000AF 134 5 8 R 34 72 R 28 54 R 40 75 R 52 44 17 91...

Page 26: ...22 FIG 3 9000AF Bottom Cable Sheave Top Cable Sheave Equalizing Cable 2 Carriage Locking Nuts 4...

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Page 28: ...24 FIG 4 9000AF 12 PARTS FIG 4 5...

Page 29: ...25 FIG 4B 9000AF...

Page 30: ...ner haxangular bolt 2 19 TPF4 300 09 Spring 2 20 GB6170 2000 M6 Hexangular nut 2 21 GB91 86 2 5X32 Shaft sheath 6 22 TPF4 300 02 Pull spring 2 23 TPF4 400 06 00 Pin jointing 4 24 TT 6934 200 02 Cover...

Page 31: ...4 M14 Combination washer 7 52 TT 6934 500 04 Cylinder fitting 1 53 GB95 1985 D16 Flat washer 4 54 GB 6170 2000 M16 Hexangular nut 8 55 TPF4 Oil cylinder NEW Oil cylinder subassembly 2 56 TT 6934 500 0...

Page 32: ...se fitting 1 3 Annectent spindle 1 4 Check valve 1 5 Lowering valve 1 6 Bolt 1 7 Throttle valve 1 8 Escape oil valve 1 9 Oil box 1 10 Suction oil hose 1 11 Gear pump 1 12 Bumper valve 1 13 Valve seat...

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