
Steps
Step 1
With a person on each side of the chassis, turn all four lifting cranks of the dolly slowly clockwise. Lift the dolly to the
“
Transport
”
marking on the height label on each lift assembly leg. The dolly can be used to transport the chassis at heights
from 0.5 to 3.0 inches; the transport height is 1 inch max and 1.5 inch max for going over thresholds.
The dolly has four separate lifting cranks, each of which works independently. It is best to turn each lifting
crank simultaneously when lifting the chassis to keep the chassis as level as possible so as to not put undue
stress on the chassis frame or dolly and to reduce the risk of tipping too far.
Note
The 180-degree position is the recommended configuration for moving the chassis. If needed because of site
requirements, rotate the dolly to the 90-degree position. If you are transporting in a 90-degree configuration,
then have at least two people moving the chassis to prevent any transporting hazard. See the
Dolly Configuration, on page 11
for further information.
Note
You must lower the chassis completely to the floor before rotating the outrigger legs. When you have rotated
the lifting cranks, raise the chassis again. See the
Modifying the Dolly Configuration, on page 11
for further
information.
Note
Step 2
Unlock the dolly caster anti-rotation and brake systems.
The dolly is optimized to move the chassis on flat surfaces. It is not designed to move the chassis up stairs, over
curbs, up ramps, or over bumps more than 1.5 inches high (such as door thresholds).
Note
Step 3
Use at least three people to transport the chassis up any ramp. Position one person in the front of the chassis to pull, one
person at the rear of chassis to push, and one person steering the chassis.
Step 4
Carefully roll the chassis into position near its mounting location.
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Moving the Chassis
Steps