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UNPACKING
Failure to follow the Unpacking and Assembly Direct
ions
may cause personal injury and/or impair the operation of this machine.
Please read thoroughly.
1] Your lift comes packaged as a single unit (Fig. 1). A fork-lift, floor-jack or other heavy-lifting
equipment may be necessary to separate the components. Exercise caution when disassembling
the packaged lift, as shifting may have occurred during shipping.
2] Carefully remove the shipping bands and brackets from the lift. Check for any obvious shipping
damage. (Remember to report any shipping damage to the carrier and make a notation on the
delivery receipt.) Save all bolts, nuts and washers securing the shipping brackets, as these may
be used in the assembly of the lift.
3] The unit is composed of several main components. (See Fig. 2, below)
4] An Accessory Box is included with the lift, for smaller components.
5] Un-strap and remove Power Unit box from packaged lift. (Literature such as the Installation
Manual, Warranty Card, and Serial Number Plate is usually included inside this box.) Inspect the
power unit, and note any possible shipping damage on the shipping bill.
6] Remove Arms from their shipping location inside towers, and set aside.
(Fig. 1)
Shipments must be inspected immediately upon receipt.
External damage must be noted on Bill-of-Lading.
Concealed damages must be reported to freight company within three days of delivery.
Shortages must be reported to Eagle Equipment within three days of delivery.
(1-800-336-2776)