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1905 N Main St Suite C, Cleburne, TX 76033 
 Ph 817-558-9337              Fax 817-558-9740

TUXEDO DISTRIBUTORS LIMITED WARRANTY 

Structural Warranty: 

The following parts and structural components carry a five year warranty: 

Columns 

Top Rail Beam 

Uprights  

  Arms Swivel  Pins  

Legs 

Carriages         

   Tracks Overhead Beam Cross Rails    

Limited One-Year Warranty: 

Tuxedo Distributors, LLC (“Tuxedo”) offers a limited one-year warranty to the original purchaser of 
Tuxedo lifts and Wheel Service in the United States and Canada. Tuxedo will replace, without charge, any 
part found defective in materials or workmanship under normal use, for a period of one year after purchase.

 

The purchaser is responsible for all shipping charges. This warranty does not apply to equipment that has 
been improperly installed or altered or that has not been operated or maintained according to specifications. 

Other Limitations: 

This warranty does not cover: 

1.

Parts needed for normal maintenance

2.

Wear parts, including but not limited to cables, slider blocks, chains, rubber pads and pulleys

3.

Replacement of lift and tire changer cylinders after the first 30 days. A seal kit and installation
instructions will be sent for repairs thereafter.

4.

On-site labor

Upon receipt, the customer must visually inspect the equipment for any potential freight damage before 
signing clear on the shipping receipt. Freight damage is not considered a warranty issue and therefore must 
be noted for any potential recovery with the shipping company.  

The customer is required to notify Tuxedo of any missing parts within 72 hours. Timely notification must 
be received to be covered under warranty.  

Tuxedo will replace any defective part under warranty at no charge as soon as such parts become available 
from the manufacturer. No guarantee is given as to the immediate availability of replacement parts.  

Tuxedo reserves the right to make improvements and/or design changes to its lifts without any obligation 
to previously sold, assembled or fabricated equipment. 

There is no other express warranty on the Tuxedo lifts and this warranty is exclusive of and in lieu of all 
other warranties, expressed or implied, including all warranties of merchantability and fitness for a 
particular purpose. 

To the fullest extent allowed by law, Tuxedo shall not be liable for loss of use, cost of cover, lost profits, 
inconvenience, lost time, commercial loss or other incidental or consequential damages. 

This Limited Warranty is granted to the original purchaser only and is not transferable or 
assignable. 

Some states do not allow exclusion or limitation of consequential damages or how long an 
implied warranty lasts, so the above limitations and exclusions may not apply. This warranty 
gives you specific legal rights and you may have other rights, which may vary from state to state. 

Summary of Contents for MR6K-38

Page 1: ...make this portable lift an exceptional value The MR6K 38 is built for years of efficient trouble free service 6 000 LB PORTABLE MID RISE FRAME LIFT Features 6 000 lb lifting capacity Automatic double...

Page 2: ...MR6K 38 6000 lb Capacity Portable Mid Rise Scissor Lift Operation Manual...

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Page 4: ...make this portable lift an exceptional value The MR6K 38 is built for years of efficient trouble free service 6 000 LB PORTABLE MID RISE FRAME LIFT Features 6 000 lb lifting capacity Automatic double...

Page 5: ...before signing clear on the shipping receipt Freight damage is not considered a warranty issue and therefore must be noted for any potential recovery with the shipping company The customer is require...

Page 6: ...s 2 Technical Manual Product Description Technical Data Hydraulic Scheme 3 Before Using Site Selection Surface Condition Installation Instruction Preparation for Starting up 4 Operation Manual Caution...

Page 7: ...the equipment vehicle or environment Do no perform any procedure until you have read and understood the warning instructions Important Information 1 Read this manual thoroughly before installing oper...

Page 8: ...sure that the pads and the ramps have properly engaged the vehicle before raising the lift to a working height 7 Keep everyone clear of the lift when the lift is moving the locking mechanism is disen...

Page 9: ...ricted procedures include but are not limited to the following cylinder replacement platform and safety latch replacement motor replacement control board replacement 19 Anyone who will be in the vicin...

Page 10: ...cissor lift consists of a fixed structural scissor lift the mobile unit wheels and trolley the hydraulic power control system and safety devices 2 2 Technical Data Capacity 6000lbs 2 700 kg Lifting He...

Page 11: ...Figure 1 General View 7...

Page 12: ...not permitted Setting in a wet place a car wash center for instance is forbidden 3 2 Surface Condition The hydraulic mobile scissor lift should be installed on level ground Failure to accomplish the...

Page 13: ...e Insert the pin through the slot B Mount the spring nut Clamp the spring nut on both end of the pin C Mount the ramp Insert the pin through the slot and clamp the Spring nut 2 Connect with power unit...

Page 14: ...alve block C Connect the air tube Connect the air tube 6mm to the control valve block P is for compressed air inlet and A is for linking to the air cylinder safety lock D Connect the power supply Conn...

Page 15: ...lled out F The first time a vehicle is placed on the lift raise it no higher than 500 mm Lower the vehicle onto the safety latches Raise the lift higher about 200 mm and open both latch pull rods then...

Page 16: ...ure to read and familiarize yourself with the Safety Instructions at the beginning of this manual Failure to follow Safety Instructions may result in property damage personal injury or death 4 1 Cauti...

Page 17: ...To avoid personal injury and or property damage permit only trained personnel to operate lift After reviewing these instructions get familiar with lift controls by running the lift through a few cycle...

Page 18: ...14...

Page 19: ...operating instructions supplied with the lift 4 2 3 To Raise Lift a Push UP button on motor b Raise lift until it touches the frame of the vehicle c Check support adapters for secure contact at vehicl...

Page 20: ...osition remove the polymer supports e Drive the vehicle off the lift Remain clear of lift when lowering vehicle Observe pinch point warning decals If lift is not operating properly DO NOT use until ad...

Page 21: ...MOBILE SET MOVING THE LIFT 17...

Page 22: ...s Push latch handle several times for oil to penetrate joints 9 Lubricate the four inside corners of the legs with heavy duty bearing grease 9 With lift lowered check the hydraulic fluid level If nece...

Page 23: ...2 1 65 64 63 62 61 60 59 58 57 56 55 54 53 52 50 51 49 48 30 47 46 45 43 42 33 34 41 40 39 38 37 34 13 12 11 10 15 14 36 35 32 31 30 29 28 27 26 22 23 24 25 17 16 18 19 21 20 44 66 67 68 69 70 71 72...

Page 24: ...1016 Hex nut 4 17 1611081017 Upper block 4 18 1611081018 Hex bolt 4 19 1611081019 Hex screw 4 20 1611081020 Air cylinder 2 21 1611081021 Elastic washer 2 22 1611081022 Hex bolt 2 23 1611081023 Flat wa...

Page 25: ...2 53 1611081053 Throttling washer 2 54 1611081054 Spring 2 55 1611081055 Cylinder jointing 2 56 1611081056 Pistion rod jointing 2 57 1611081057 O ring 2 58 1611081058 Dust ring 2 59 1611081059 Cylinde...

Page 26: ...er assy 2 86 1611081086 Valve block 1 87 1611081087 O ring 1 88 1611081088 Oil union 1 89 1611081089 Oil hose assy 1 90 1611081090 Direct union 1 91 1611081091 T union 1 92 1611081092 Hex bolt 2 93 16...

Page 27: ...nut 4 20 1611081020 Air cylinder 2 76 1611081076 Direct union 2 77 1611081077 Air hose 1 1 78 1611081078 Air hose 2 1 79 1611081079 Air valve 1 80 1611081080 Air hose 3 1 81 1611081081 Air union 1 82...

Page 28: ...se assy 1 91 1611081091 T union 1 92 1611081092 Hex bolt 2 96 1611081096 Nylon nut 8 97 1611081097 Cover 2 98 1611081098 Flat washer 2 99 1611081099 wheel 2 100 1611081100 Underframe assy 1 101 161108...

Page 29: ...wering valve See drawing below Step 2 Using an Allen wrench and shop towel with shop towel in place to catch fluid loosen the check valve plug 2 turns to allow it to leak Step 3 Push the START button...

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