10
PLB12
PLE5
PLE7
PLE9
PLE11
PLE14
PLS1
PLS2
DD4880045SR
PLC1
Table 5 - PLS Series Spacers (optional accessories)
Spacer Model
Height (each)
Weight (each)
inches
mm
pounds
kg
PLS1
1.0
25
4.5
2,0
PLS2
2.0
51
9.1
4,1
NOTICE:
Dimensions and weights shown are approximate.
WARNING
Failure to observe the following rules,
precautions, and conditions could result in an unstable
lifting arrangement. Load could shift or drop, resulting in
possible personal injury and/or property damage.
When using PLB, PLE or PLS Series extensions and spacers,
always obey the following rules, precautions, and conditions:
• Table 6 shows the maximum additional stack height (dimension
“
X
”
) that is allowed. When installing extensions and spacers,
do not exceed this dimension for your jack model.
• The total height of the PLS Series spacers installed in the stack
must not exceed 2 inches [51 mm].
• Jack model PL20014-ASA: Only one PLB12 base extension
(if used) must be present in the stack, and the PLB12 must
always be located at the bottom of the stacking arrangement.
Do not attempt to stack two or more PLB12's together.
• Extensions PLE11, PLB12 and PLE14 are designed for use
with model PL20014-ASA only. To prevent unsafe operation,
do not use these extensions on jack model PL20025-ASA (see
warning statement at bottom of Table 4).
• Be especially careful to avoid o
ff
-center loads and side loads
when using extensions and spacers.
Table 6 - Maximum Additional Stack Height
(Using optional PLB and PLE Series
extensions and PLS Series spacers)
Jack
Model
Maximum
Additional
Stack Height
(dimension “X”)
X
inches
mm
PL20014-ASA
28.0
711
PL20025-ASA
9.0
229
Stack height (dimension “
X
”) includes total combined height of all
installed extensions and spacers. Load cap height is NOT included in
the stack height.
6.7 Load Caps
A swivel load cap is included with the jack as standard equipment.
A non-swivel load cap is available as an optional accessory, and
is for use in applications where a reduced collapsed height is
needed. Refer to Table 7 for load cap model numbers.
NOTICE
Use a swivel load cap to properly engage angled lifting
points. A swivel load cap should always be used when the
amount of misalignment between a non-swivel load cap and the
lifting point is too large to be compensated for by use of plywood
or other suitable high-friction compression material alone.
For additional information regarding load cap selection and
usage, refer to the Pow’R Lock Use Guidelines Supplement
(Enerpac document L4131).
PLB12
PLE5
PLE7
PLE9
PLE11
PLE14
PLS1
PLS2
DD4880045SR
PLC1
Table 7 - Load Caps
Load Cap Model
Height (each)
Weight (each)
inches
mm
pounds
kg
DD4880045SR
Swivel Load Cap
(standard)
3.3
84
20.2
9,2
PLC1
Non-swivel Load Cap
(optional accessory)
1.3
33
10.4
4,7
NOTICE:
Dimensions and weights shown are approximate.