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OF HOIST. LEAVE 1 BUNDLE OF SHINGLES ON CARRIAGE AND LOWER
CARRIAGE SLOWLY. DO THIS UNTIL FOR A DAY OR TWO UNTIL YOU CAN
RAISE AND LOWER CARRIAGE WITH NO WEIGHT ON IT.
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DISASSEMBLY, STORAGE AND
TRANSPORTING HOIST AFTER A JOB
1. Let engine cool down. Then disconnect all safety tie downs.
2. Move hoist away from building.
REMEMBER TO LOOK OUT FOR ANY
OVER HEAD WIRES OF ANY KIND, ESPECIALLY POWER LINES.
3. Place hoist on ground. Disassemble peak from top section of hoist.
Remember, you don’t have to disconnect cable from either the carriage or
the winch drum. See “How to Assemble Hoist.”
4. After you disassemble the peak from the hoist you can disassemble the
number of sections you need to for safe transport on your truck.
5. Slide peak back onto the last section still remaining attached to the base
and take up slack in cable by turning winch manually. You may need to use
the Brake Release Handle to turn the Winch Drum.
6. Bring carriage close to the winch drum. Tie carriage to base with rope.
7. Use bungee cord or rope to tie hoist and track to your truck.
8. Cover brake area with a tarp to keep brake clean of dirt and road oils.
For Longer Storage
1. Disconnect spark plug wire from spark plug.
2. Today’s fuels tend to gum up more quickly than fuels used in the past.
Use Fuel stabilizer if you won’t be using your hoist for even 2 or 3 weeks.
9. The aluminum track section can be damaged by rough handling or during
transportation on ladder racks. Take care when loading or unloading.
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