JUMBO 7000 HFK SCISSOR
Nussbaum Automotive Solutions, LP | 1932 Jordache Court, Gastonia, NC 28052 | 704.864.2470 | Email:
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B.
SUPPLIES NEEDED FOR INSTALLATION
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12
½” x
6-½
” concrete anchors
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10
¼” x 3” concrete anchors
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2 gallons AW32 light hydraulic fluid or equivalent.
10.2.
Prepare Lift Assembly Location
Attention!
These locations are merely guidelines. The shop owner
should always be consulted to determine work habits, vehicles
serviced and preferences of the shop technicians.
The installation of the Lift is performed by manufacturer trained technicians or
by the manufacturer’s
distribution
partner. The Lift owner may use their trained mechanics to install the Lift. The installation must be performed
according to the following regulations:
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Use architectural plans, if available, to determine Lift location.
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Lift is intended for indoor installation only. Installation in an outdoor application is prohibited and will void the
warranties of the product.
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Always consult a qualified person regarding local regulations for seismic requirements.
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Do not install Lift in hazardous locations, depression areas, or washing stalls.
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Concrete must have compression strength of at least 3,500PSI and be a minimum of 4 inches thick.
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Mount on a level foundation.
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Mount on a foundation deeper than the local external frost line.
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Be sure to read the ANSI/ALI ALIS prior to installation.
10.3.
INSTALLATION WITH DRIVE THROUGH DOOR
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Determine door or bay width. (measurement W) (Fig.2)
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Determine center of door and mark. (measurement W
2)
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Multiply the door width by 1.5 (W x 1.5) and draw arcs with a tape measure from the door towards the center of
the bay as shown. (Fig. 2)
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Be sure to use the same location from each side of the door!
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Place a mark at the intersection of the two arcs.
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Snap a chalk line from the intersection of the arcs to the center point of the door. This is the “Bay Center Line”.
10.4.
INSTALLATION ON AN INTERIOR BAY WITH EXISTING LIFTS
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Determine the distance between lifts in the opposing bays. (measurement W) (Fig. 3)
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Determine the center of those lifts and mark. (measurement W
2)
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Multiply the width between existing lifts by 1.5 (W x 1.5) and using tape measure draw arcs from each opposing
lift towards the center of the bay as shown in figure 3.
Be sure to use the same location from each of the
opposing lifts!