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3. DEFECTIVE CONCRETE:
Visually inspect the site where the lifts will be installed and check for
cracked or defective concrete.
(Details on Page 4)
4. FLOOR REQUIREMENTS:
The lift should be installed on a 3000 PSI concrete with minimum of 4-1/4
”
thickness. The Floor should be level with-in gradients of
≦
1/4
” within area of the two columns = 135” x
18
”).
(See Details for Foundation Anchoring Requirements & Anchoring Tips on Page 4)
STEP 2
:
(Unloading & Unpacking)
1. After unloading the lift, place it near the intended installation location.
2. Remove the shipping bands and packing materials from the unit.
3. Remove the packing brackets and bolts holding the two columns together. (Do not discard bolts, they
may be used in the assembly of the lift)
4. Take out the column
‘upright’ extensions, lifting arms, lifting pads, height extensions, hardware box,
hoses, etc., from the column. Check the quantity of each item with the parts list. If anything is missing,
please contact your dealer at once.
STEP 3
:
(Site Layout)
1.
Determine which side will be the approach side.
2.
Now determine which side you prefer the power unit to be located on. The
MAIN column has the power-unit mounting bracket attached to the side, as
shown in
(Fig. 5).
Note: the power unit column can be located on either side. It is helpful
to try and locate the power side on the driver side of the vehicle when
loaded on the lift, in order to save steps during operation.
3.
Once a location is determined, use a carpenter
’s chalk line to layout a grid for
the columns locations.
(See Fig. 4)
Fig. 5
4.
After the column locations are marked, use a chalk or crayon to make an outline of the columns on the
floor at each location using the column
’s base plates as a template guide.
5.
Double check all dimensions and make sure that the layout is perfectly square.