Two post hydraulic lift HAPP 95
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4. Pull the unlocking steel wire at both columns.
5. Press the unloading handle until lift reaches desired height, the lift stops once the unloading
handle is released. During lowering cycles the support arms automatically stop at a height of
110mm above bottom position.
6. To lower the arms completely, release the unloading handle.
7. Swing arms to full drive-through position and drive the vehicle off the lift.
6. Maintenance detail
Authorized personnel only!
Pull out the plug or switch of circuit breaker before servicing the lift.
The maintenance intervals indicated below apply to average workshop use.
The lift should be inspected more frequently for severe use applications
6.1 Maintenance schedule
Establish a periodic preventive maintenance procedure to ensure trouble free operation and long
service life.
Interval
Maintenance to be performed on Items
1 week
Support arms/Disk adapters
l
Check rubber pads for wear
l
Check arm restraints for engagement
6 months
Lubrication points
Check and lubricate as required:
l
Slide tracks
l
Arm extensions
l
Threads of disk adapters
Hydraulic system
Check for any cloudiness (moisture), change oil
and check for source of moisture.
Nuts of anchor bolts
Check all nuts for correct torque and retighten
them as required
12 months Hydraulic system
l
Check fluid level, change oil.
l
Check tightness of hoses and fittings.
6.2 Annual inspection
We recommend having the lift inspected by qualified service personnel every 12 months.