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6. Assemble the arms (1) with the two 1
3/4
" screws (11) and nuts (15), using a 1/2" flat wrench and
a 1/4" hex wrench. Be sure the arm marks match: R with R and L with L.
7. Insert the arms (1) in the top rack (3) according to the position selected. When you are in front of
the steering wheel, put the R arm on your right and the L arm on your left. The retractable pins
must be locked in the corresponding holes.
8. Attach the power drill support base (6) to the main body (4) with the two provided screws and
tighten the wing nuts to lock the support base.
Before Each Use
⚠
WARNING
Make sure all the parts are securely assembled.
Make sure all the nuts are well tightened and the removable pins are in position.
Remove the dust from the gear as well as the rack and pinion.
Make sure the retractable pins are well-locked in the appropriate holes.
Before each use, check all operations.
Make sure the cable is in good condition. Do not hesitate to change it as soon as the tiniest
imperfection is visible: crushing, pinching, and wire breaking.
Make sure the main brake is in good condition and well-adjusted. Once the board is lifted at the
required height, it has to stay in position when the safety brake is unlocked. If the top rack goes
down, tighten the main brake by turning the knurled nut clockwise direction.
Operating Instructions
⚠
WARNING
To avoid injury, slide bar lock must be fully engaged if winch assembly is extended.
Wear ANSI Z87.1 compliant safety goggles, hard hat, heavy duty gloves, and steel toed boots
during setup and use.
Do not exceed the rated load capacity.
Only use the hoist to raise and lower one panel at a time.
Never load a drywall panel or operate the hoist if the lock pins are not engaged at one of the three
positions.
Use ONLY for lifting a drywall panel.
To avoid serious injury, watch for overhead obstructions when raising panel.
Do not grease or oil the rack, pinion, or the gear.
The top rack must be in low position while changing the feet position.
Do not use the hoist as a working platform. Use a stepladder or a working platform to screw the
board onto the ceiling.