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5 TOOLS REQUIRED FOR INSTALLATION:
* Rotary Hammer Drill or Similar, ¼" and ½” Concrete Drill Bits
* 4' Level
* SAE Wrenches and Sockets
* Hammer (for anchor installation)
* Pry Bar (for shim installation)
* Chalk Line (for lift location)
* Tape Measure
* Side Cutters (to cut shipping straps)
* Screw Drivers
* Tube bender
* Tube cutter
* Flaring Tool (single flare) 37
°
JIC
* Hydraulic Fluid ISO 32 (10 weight hydraulic oil) - (20 liters / 5.3Gal.)
* 25’ hose ¼” hydraulic hose, 3/8” JIC female fitting each end
6 INSTALLATION
INSTRUCTIONS
When the lift arrives on site, please read the owner’s manual completely. Check the
contents to make sure no parts are missing before starting installation. Gather all the tools listed
and make sure the installation instructions are fully understood before commencing with the
installation.
IMPORTANT: It is the user’s responsibility to provide a satisfactory installation area for
the lift. Lifts should only be installed on level concrete floors with a minimum thickness of
five (5) inches or 130 mm. Concrete must have a minimum strength of 4000 psi or 30 MPa
and should be aged thirty (30) days prior to installation. Please consult the architect,
contractor or engineer if doubt exists as to the strength and feasibility of the floor to enable
proper lift installation and operation.
It is the user’s responsibility to provide all wiring for electrical hook-up prior to installation
and to insure that the electrical installation conforms to local building codes. Where
required, it is the user’s responsibility to provide an electrical isolation switch located in
close proximity to the lift that will enable emergency stop capability and isolate electrical
power from the lift for any servicing requirements.