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3.3
Calculating the installed dimensions
For ease of installation it is best to calculate and specify the necessary dimensions in advance. Determine
the C dimension first, then obtain the other dimensions from the relevant table. Try to place the lift as high as
possible within the C dimension specified in the table.
3.3.1
C dimension
The C dimension is the distance between the top of the support frame and the vehicle floor level. This dimen
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sion governs how far the lift needs to be installed under the vehicle body (D dimension) and the space there
will be between the 1st booms in the upper position and the vehicle floor level (A dimension).
3.3.2
D dimension
The D dimension is the room required by the lift, measured from the rear edge of the body to the front edge
of the support frame (in the direction of the vehicle). Once the C dimension is determined, the D dimension
can be obtained from the table.
3.3.3
A dimension
The A dimension is the space provided for the rear member, i.e. the space there will be between the lift arm and
the vehicle floor with the lift in the raised position. The A dimension depends on the C dimension
3.3.4
H dimension
The H dimension is the height from the ground (unloaded) to the vehicle floor level. The H dimension must not
be greater than the maximum lifting height of the lift. The platform must always be able to reach ground level.
~70 mm
NOTE!
The chassis bracket is in 2 parts and must be screwed
together above the support frame. This affects the
dimension between the lift frame and vehicle chassis.
Take this into account when calculating the installed
dimension, C dimension.
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