I.
Lift Cycle Rating:
This lift is rated for 1 - 5 cycles per day maximum. For high cycle usage warranty does not apply.
II.
Duty Cycle:
This lift is rated for approximately 7,000 - 10,000 cycles between repairs (MTBF). This lift is not rated for high duty cycles.
Items that will need repair may include: 1) air bag, 2) safety ratchet, 3) scissors, 4) pivots, and 5) valves.
For heavy duty scissor lift systems that requires little maintenance Herkules recommends our Herkules Ball Screw or Belt
Drive Scissor Lift Systems. These lift systems are designed and manufactured for high duty cycles and long life.
Herkules recommends our electric Ball Screw or Belt Drive lift system for high cycle applications.
Check the weight of the vehicle to be sure that it does not exceed the rated load capacity of the lift:
5,000 lbs.
Drive the vehicle over the first set of ramps and onto the second set of ramps so that all four tires are on the lift, and position the
vehicle so that the vehicle is centered by weight over the center of the lift. Once the vehicle is in the desired position,
set the parking brake of the vehicle.
To raise the lift, move the lever of the hand controller assembly into the UP position. Hold the lever in the UP position
until vehicle has reached the desired working height, then release. The mechanical safety arms will automatically
fall into position as the lift rises.
Do not continue to push the control lever after lift is fully raised, even though safety valve will prevent
over-inflation of air bag.
NOTE: Check the stability of the vehicle during the lifting process, and when vehicle is at desired working height.
If vehicle is unstable, immediately stop the lifting process, slowly lower the lift and reposition vehicle.
To lower the lift, move the lever of the hand controller assembly into the DOWN position. Hold the lever in the DOWN
position until the lift is completely lowered and the wheel platforms are resting on the ground. The mechanical safety arms
will swing up during descent.
NOTE: Check the stability of the vehicle during the lowering process. If vehicle is unstable, immediately stop and
diagnose the issue before continuing to lower the lift.
Operation
STEP 1
STEP 2
STEP 3
STEP 4
Duty Cycle
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