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Step 6

Assemble the hook bar

•  Assemble the two middle pieces of the hook bar by lining up the spring clip and the hole

  of the hook bar connectors (F). 

(SEE FIG. 8A)

•  Slide hooks (H) and bike cables (I) onto the assembled piece. 

(SEE FIG. 8B & 8C)

•  Attached each hook bar end (G) to the assembled middle section by lining up the slotted

  holes from the hook bar end to the holes of the hook bar connectors. 

(SEE FIG 8D)

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Step 8

Assemble the hook bar 

ƒ

Assemble the two middle pieces of the hook bar by lining up the spring clip

and the hole of the hook bar connectors (F). 

(SEE FIG. 8A)

ƒ

Slide hooks (H) and bike cables (I) onto the assembled piece.  

(SEE FIG. 8B

& 8C)

ƒ

Attach each hook bar end (G) to the assembled middle section by lining up

the slotted holes from the hook bar end to the holes of the hook bar 

connectors.  

(SEE FIG. 8D)

Step 9

Attach the hook bar to the cables 

ƒ

Attach the hooks at the end of the cables to the 

hook bar by pressing in the spring clip and inserting 

the hook into the opening on the hook bar. 

(SEE

FIG. 9)

. Insert each hook so the spring clip on the

hook is pointing toward the center. 

NOTE:

You may wish to slide a hook or bike cable to 

the hook bar end sections – the area on the

far side of the hook – before attaching the

hook to the bar.

Be sure the spring 

clips are 

fully

inserted

 into the 

connector bars. 

WARNING

FIG. 8A 

FIG. 8B 

FIG. 8C 

FIG. 8D 

FIG. 9 

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Step 8

Assemble the hook bar 

ƒ

Assemble the two middle pieces of the hook bar by lining up the spring clip

and the hole of the hook bar connectors (F). 

(SEE FIG. 8A)

ƒ

Slide hooks (H) and bike cables (I) onto the assembled piece.  

(SEE FIG. 8B

& 8C)

ƒ

Attach each hook bar end (G) to the assembled middle section by lining up

the slotted holes from the hook bar end to the holes of the hook bar 

connectors. 

(SEE FIG. 8D)

Step 9

Attach the hook bar to the cables 

ƒ

Attach the hooks at the end of the cables to the 

hook bar by pressing in the spring clip and inserting 

the hook into the opening on the hook bar. 

(SEE

FIG. 9)

. Insert each hook so the spring clip on the

hook is pointing toward the center. 

NOTE:

You may wish to slide a hook or bike cable to 

the hook bar end sections – the area on the

far side of the hook – before attaching the

hook to the bar.

Be sure the spring 

clips are

fully

inserted

into the 

connector bars. 

!

WARNING

FIG. 8A 

FIG. 8B 

FIG. 8C 

FIG. 8D 

FIG. 9 

Step 7

Attach the hook bar to the cables

•  Attach the hooks at the end of the cables to the hook bar

  by pressing in the spring clip and inserting the hook into

  the opening on the hook bar. 

(SEE FIG. 9)

. Insert each

  hook so the spring clip on the hook is pointing toward the

  center.

NOTE: 

You may wish to slide a hook or bike cable to the

     

hook bar end sections - the area on the far side

of the hook - before attaching the hook to the bar.

Summary of Contents for Garage Gator GGR125

Page 1: ...UNIT Model GGR125 INSTALLATION AND OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS Distributed Exclusively by V BRO PRODUCTS For technical questions and replacement parts please call 1 888 GATOR 08 Save this manual for futur...

Page 2: ...ns 14 Contact Information 15 Maintenance 15 Specifications 15 Limited Warranty 16 Parts List 17 2 TABLE OF CONTENTS Garage Gorilla Motorized Storage Unit SECTION PAGE Safety Information 3 Tools Needed...

Page 3: ...rom something mechanical or from electric shock Read the instructions carefully To reduce the risk of severe injury or death 1 READ AND FOLLOW ALL SAFETY INSTALLATION AND OPERATION INSTRUCTIONS If you...

Page 4: ...tor Motorized Storage Unit Power drill with 1 2 wood drill bit Step ladder Pliers Safety glasses 1 2 Ratchet Adjustable open ended wrench Phillips screwdriver Tape Measure Pencil Stud Finder optional...

Page 5: ...ing it is not necessary to remove the nuts from the fixed threaded bolts on the motor mounting plate Once loosened the motor hoist can easily be slid off the motor mounting plate 5 parts of your GG125...

Page 6: ...ontrol switch holder hook x1 x bolt x1 6mm nut x R S V power cord cable clamps x2 2 wood screws x2 paper motor mounting template x1 Drawings photos for illustrative purposes only actual parts may vary...

Page 7: ...ions Parallel To Joist Installations 7 INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS Garage Gator Motorized Storage Unit Step 1 Determine motor mounting plate location on the ceiling Choose a location in your garage wher...

Page 8: ...are to be fastened Using a power drill with a 1 8 drill bit attached drill four pilot holes into the center of the joists Identify your installation option by referring to the illustrations on page 7...

Page 9: ...or mounting plate SEE ILLUSTRATIONS ON PAGE 7 on the motor mounting plate A If there is not enough room between the washers and the motor mounting plate for the motor hoist mounting tabs it will be ne...

Page 10: ...here the wood screws are to be fastened Using a power drill with a 1 16 drill bit attached drill a pilot hole into the center of the joist Using the ratchet and socket fasten a 3 lag bolt K into the j...

Page 11: ...cer channel pulley bar SEE FIG 7B 7C CAUTION Use care when handling the cables frayed or rough spots on the cable could cause injury Once the cable has been placed over the pulley reinstall the pulley...

Page 12: ...lips are fully inserted into the connector bars WARNING FIG 8A FIG 8B FIG 8C FIG 8D FIG 9 12 Assemble the hook bar Assemble the two middle pieces of the hook bar by lining up the spring clip and the h...

Page 13: ...ol switch the unit will not function until the key is reinserted and turned to the ON position FIG 12 FIG 10 FIG 11 13 Install the hand control switch holder hook Secure the hand control switch holder...

Page 14: ...can be stored Bikes Loop one piece of the bike cable through the rim of the front tire then connect the clip to the oblong ring attached to the hook bar Loop the second piece of the bike cable throug...

Page 15: ...illa 220 Load Capacity 220 lbs Lifting Height 117 inches Lifting Speed 33 ft min Cable Length 165 inches Cable Diameter 1 8 inch Voltage 120V 60 HZ 4 5 Amps Motor 3 4 HP CONTACT INFORMATION Garage Gat...

Page 16: ...MODIFICATION OF YOUR Residential Motorized Storage Unit Some states and provinces do not allow limitations on how long an implied warranty lasts or the exclusion of incidental or consequential damages...

Page 17: ...ring 12 Shell stator assembly 13 Rotor assembly 14 Brake spring 15 Brake disc 16 Bearing 17 Back end cover 18 Fan 19 Fan cover 20 Motor cover 21 Terminal box 22 Control handle 23 Condenser 24 Rocker s...

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