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IMPORTANT: SPECIFICATIONS ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE.
4-FLOOR REQUIREMENTS
WARNING: SPECIFICATIONS OF CONCRETE MUST BE ADHERED TO. FAILURE
TO DO SO COULD CAUSE LIFT FAILURE RESULTING IN PERSONAL INJURY
OR DEATH. THE FLOOR SHOULD BE A REINFORCED CONCRETE SLAB NOT
LESS THAN 4” (101.6MM) THICK WITH THE COMPRESSIVE STRENGTH OF THE
CONCRETE NO LESS THAN 3,000 PSI (20.68MPA).
DANGER: FOR CORRECT INSTALLATION OF THE LIFT, THE FLOOR MUST
BE FLAT AND LEVEL. CHECK WITH STRAIGHT EDGE AND LEVEL. IF A FLOOR IS
OF QUESTIONABLE SLOPE, CONSIDER A SURVEY OF THE SITE AND/OR THE
POSSIBILITY OF POURING A NEW LEVEL CONCRETE SLAB.
4.1 SELECTING THE SITE AREA
4.2 FLOOR REQUIREMENTS
Make sure that adequate space and height is available.
Do not use the lift on any asphalt surface. Make sure the lift is used on a dry, oil/grease
free, flat level CONCRETE surface capable of supporting the weight of the lift, the vehicle
being lifted, and any additional tools and equipment. The concrete floor surface should
have a minimum thickness of 4”. The concrete must have a minimum strength of 3,000 PSI
and should be aged at least 30 days prior to use. Do not use the lift on concrete expansion
seams or on cracked, defective concrete.
NOTE:
Due to the function of this lift, the rollers
may mar the finish on a concrete floor, especially when under load.
These notes are for your guidance prior to installation.
IMPORTANT: NEW CONCRETE MUST BE ADEQUATELY CURED AT LEAST 30
DAYS MINIMUM. NO LIABILITY FOR ANY DAMAGES WILL BE ACCEPTED SHOULD
YOU INSTALL THE LIFT ON AN UNSUITABLE FLOOR.