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MAJIC ATTIC LIFT PRODUCT INSTRUCTIONS
Cutting a Hole for the Lift
DANGER
• Always be certain that there are no wires, gas lines,
or fixtures where you are cutting. If you are unsure,
consult a contractor.
• The end block has to be true and square in order to
properly operate the lift.
• Never stand on drywall or sheetrock. It is not strong
enough to support a person or any heavy object.
1.
The lift is designed to fit between standard truss systems at 22.5".
NOTE: Be certain you have adequate spacing before making any cuts. It is important that
you never cut any part of the truss.
2. There are two standard truss styles, Style A and Style B.
Style A: Figure 2 is a vertical truss which creates an open area within the truss where a floor
usually has been installed for better storage.
Leave a 2" space between the vertical truss member and the start of the opening. (See Fig-
ure 2 for reference.)
NOTE: When installing the lift in Style A, push the motor all the way into the second hole of
the upper arm.
Figure 2
STYLE A
INSTALLING IN VERTICAL TRUSS
49.25”
36 ”
2”