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e
Step 3: Attach the forks to the carriage.
Step 4: Turn the winch handle counterclockwise to lower the forks. Lower the forks until they are a few inches above
the support legs (22), and then push the lifter to the desired location.
Counterbalanced lifters
(A-Lift-CB):
Step 1: Attach the 5 inch swivel castors (19) to the counterweight support weldment (20).
f
Set the handle latch pin (circled) to lock
the handle, and then fasten the handle to
the handle connector with the bolt and
washer that you removed in step (c).
Note:
It may be necessary to secure
the washer against the bolt head with
a nut BEFORE you fasten the bolt to
the connector. This technique will
prevent the bolt from loosening when
the handle is rotated counterclockwise
to lower the forks.
c
b
d
Instructions as shown in the
photographs to the right:
b.
Align the holes in the
forks with the carriage cross-
bars (11); then push the
forks until they contact the
carriage.
Note:
It may be
necessary to tap the forks
into place with a rubber
mallet.
c.
Slide fork retaining pins
(25) through the holes in
each of the carriage
crossbars.
d.
Lock the pins into place
by swinging the ring portion
of each pin downward
Nylock nut
Bolt
Slide the handle onto the
handle connector
Grasp the
operator handle
(1) with one
hand; turn the
winch handle
clockwise with
the other hand.
Raise the
carriage (10) to a
comfortable work
height.
a
Drop bolts through
each of the holes.
Secure each bolt with a
nylock nut. Tighten all
of the connections with
a pair of wrenches.
Turn the weldment over so that
the underside faces upwards.
Align the castors with the bolt
holes in the weldment.
a
b