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0413 IH-3934

The lift table is shipped on a pallet and only requires 

minor assembly before it is ready for use. 

Before you begin, locate and identify the components 

(See Figure 1). These components will be referred to in 

the installation procedures. Make sure you understand 

the function of each component before proceeding. 

Power Cord

 – All lift tables are supplied with an  

8 ft. power cord of the proper size and rating for the 

hydraulic power unit.

Power Cord Plug – 

All lifts are supplied with a power 

cord plug for use with a conventional 115 volt  

(20 amp) receptacle. 

Hand Control with Control Cord Disconnect Plug –  

All lift tables are supplied with a hand control  

(See Figure 1) that is used to raise or lower the lift. The 

control cord is 10 feet long and is supplied with a 

molded control cord disconnect plug on the end.

Control Cord Disconnect Receptacle – 

All lift tables are 

supplied with a control cord disconnect. The female 

receptacle is located at the power unit end of the  

base frame.

Reservoir Breather – 

All lift tables are supplied 

with hydraulic fluid in the reservoir. The breather is 

conveniently located on top of the reservoir near the 

end of the lift table and must be removed to check the 

fluid level or to add hydraulic fluid.

10.  NEVER leave the loaded lift table unattended unless 

the platform is in the fully lowered position.

11.  ALL lift servicing must be performed by qualified 

personnel only. Unauthorized modifications to this 

lift table, its hydraulic power unit or its control system 

may compromise the performance and safety of 

the system. UNDER NO CIRCUMSTANCES should you 

attempt any repair or service that is not covered in 

this manual.

12. The release of fluids under high pressure can 

cause SEVERE PERSONAL INJURY. Before servicing 

the lift, ALWAYS remove all of the load, engage the 

maintenance bars and RELEASE THE HYDRAULIC 

PRESSURE.

13. ALWAYS ensure all safety warning labels are in place 

and legible. If not, remove the lift table from service 

and replace the required labels. 

14. ALWAYS securely anchor the base frame to the floor 

to ensure maximum stability.

CAUTION! DO NOT continue to operate the 

pump if a squealing noise is heard coming 
from the pump. The pressure relief valve is 

operating. Continued use of the pump with the 

relief valve operating may cause permanent 

damage to the pump. REDUCE the load to 

prevent the relief valve from operating.

RECOMMENDED FLOOR AREA

The lift table’s recommended floor area is a distance of 

39 inches (1 meter) from the unit on all sides.

DANGER! A falling lift table can cause SEVERE 
PERSONAL INJURY or DEATH. NEVER go under 
the platform until the load is removed and the 
scissors mechanism is secured in the raised 
position with the maintenance bars. The 
maintenance bars have been designed for use 

only when the lift is UNLOADED. NEVER place 
any load on the platform with the maintenance 

bars engaged. SEVERE PERSONAL INJURY or 
DEATH and PROPERTY DAMAGE could result.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

SAFETY GUIDELINES CONTINUED

INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS

Hand 

Control

Control Cord

Disconnect Plug 

Figure 1

Summary of Contents for H-3934

Page 1: ...letely support the base frame could result in damage to the lift 4 DO NOT use the lift table with an unstable unbalanced or loosely stacked load Unbalanced loads may become unstable and fall SEVERE PE...

Page 2: ...uthorized modifications to this lift table its hydraulic power unit or its control system may compromise the performance and safety of the system UNDER NO CIRCUMSTANCES should you attempt any repair o...

Page 3: ...r operating instructions See Page 5 rotate the maintenance bars into the maintenance position CAUTION DO NOT lower the lift to engage the maintenance bars at this time 6 Using a forklift position the...

Page 4: ...acity of the lift Refer to the capacity decal on the end of the lift platform 2 If required raise the platform to a convenient working height 3 Uniformly distribute the load over the platform or suppo...

Page 5: ...t the maintenance bars 4 Release the DOWN button ALWAYS check the position of both maintenance bars before going under the platform or servicing the lift DISENGAGE THE MAINTENANCE BARS 1 Depress the U...

Page 6: ...t shaped object into the top of the reservoir opening Reinstall the reservoir breather 9 Finally raise the lift and disengage the maintenance bars by returning them to their stored position CHANGING T...

Page 7: ...en Fill reservoir Reduce load Check lower control for malfunction Clean and or replace lowering solenoid Platform will not remain elevated Lower valve held open Pump check valve not seated Check lower...

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