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PART NO. 690963                       REV: A-01 

 

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Installation 

The Maximum Capacity for the Lift should be listed on the lift itself - if it is not, call Sunstream immediately to determine 

your lifts capacity.  Operating the Lift with a greater amount of total weight may cause the lift and boat to become unstable 

and/or capsize, possibly causing property damage and/or and severe injury or death to individuals situated nearby. 

 

 

Installation or use of the Lift in overly rigorous conditions may cause the Lift to become unstable and/or capsize, possibly 

causing property damage and/or severe injury or death to individuals situated nearby. 

LAUNCH THE LIFT 

Before launching, you must consider at what depth the lift should sit in order to best utilize the lifting height, especially if 

your water level fluctuates during the year.  Typically, the front and rear crossbeams of your Sun Lift should be between 

24” 

to 

48” 

below the surface of the water for the SLX5010, SLX6512 SL8012 & SLX9012 And 

30”

-

50” 

for the SLX10012 & 

SL12016. Attempt to maximize the lifting height, since over time wave action can damage the lift if the waves are contacting 

the boat. 

 

 

If your water level fluctuates during the year: 

Position the top of the Cross Beam 

24” 

below the surface at the lowest water level.  The SLX5010, SLX6512 SL8012 & 

SLX9012 with 

48” 

of lifting height will allow for about 

24” 

of water fluctuation. The SLX10012 & SL12016 Sun Lift with 

60” 

of 

lifting height will allow for about 

36” 

of  water fluctuation.   

 

 

If your water level does not fluctuate:  

You can position the top of the cross beams anywhere between the 

24” 

and 

48” 

depth measurement, depending on how 

high you want your boat out of the water.  

 

 

In preparation for launching the lift into the water, disconnect the hydraulic hoses (and optional light bar wire if applicable) 

from the Power Pack.  Connect the hydraulic hoses to each other to protect the connectors and keep them clean during in-

stallation. 

 

A.  To launch your lift:  

 

 

 

1. ‘

Float

’ 

the lift into position using floatation.  In some cases, it may be necessary to employ a certi-

fied diver for this type of installation to make final underwater adjustments, and tighten all hardware.  This is especially true 

if your leg lengths  are 8 feet or longer, since deep water braces would be required.  Check with your local dock builder or 

boatlift installer if  you feel you need help.  To perform this type of installation, you will need suitable flotation for the lift, 

which will hold it at the surface of the water while you position it and make final adjustments.  We recommend a couple of 

250 lb. Float  bags.  The flotation should be strapped tightly to the fore and aft 

H

’ 

frames of your lift.   

 

 

                If you have not already done so, insert the legs into the leg sleeves at all four corners, and attach the feet.  Tem-

porarily  bolt the legs to their shallowest setting.  The lift should be in the full down position prior to launching, and the hy-

draulic hoses disconnected from the Powerpack.  Put the lift in the water, and float it to the approximate area where you 

would like it to sit.  Note that if your legs are exceptionally long, it may be easier to insert them after the lift is placed in the 

water, as the entire structure will then be less cumbersome. Now remove the bolt holding each leg into position, and allow 

the leg to drop to the bottom.  Bolt it into position using the nearest hole. Re-connect the hydraulic hoses to the  Powerpack 

so you can use the power of the lift combined with the flotation of the barrels to level the lift (see next step).   

                 

After the braces are in place and all adjustments are complete, remove flotation. 

Содержание SunLift SLX 10014

Страница 1: ...SEMBLY INSTALLATION USE MANUAL READ CAREFULLY KEEP THESE INSTRUCTIONS COPYRIGHT SUNSTREAM CORPORATION 2020 PATENTS PENDING ALL RIGHTS RESERVED SLX 10014 SHOWN MODELS SLX 5010 SLX 6512 SLX 8012 SLX 901...

Страница 2: ...rview of SunLifts 3 4 Part Lists 5 7 Sunlift Accessories 8 9 Assembly of Sunlift 10 23 Connecting to Power Pack 24 Completing Assembly 25 Installation 26 27 Use and Maintenance 28 Remote Control 29 30...

Страница 3: ...iew Of Components Common 2 cylinder SLX SLX5010 SLX6512 SLX8012 SLX9012 SLX9012 SHOWN Foot Pad Bridge Tube Hydraulic Cylinder Cylinder Boot Cross Beam Side Beam Bunk Rear H Frame Left Leg Forward H Fr...

Страница 4: ...0963 REV A 01 4 Overview Of Components Common 4 cylinder SLX SLX10014 SLX12016 SLX10014 SHOWN Bunk Leg Rear H Frame Right Cross Beam Boot Hydraulic Cylinder Side Beam Foot Pad Forward H Frame Right Br...

Страница 5: ...D H FRAME LEFT 1 952427 REAR H FRAME RIGHT 1 952430 REAR H FRAME LEFT 1 952429 FOOT PAD 4 433111 LEG 4 SEE CHART ON PAGE 5 HARDWARE KIT 1 912480 CYLINDER 1 92 000009 73 CYLINDER KIT INCLUDES CYLINDER...

Страница 6: ...09 73 CYLINDER KIT INCLUDES CYLINDER S HOSES FITTINGS 1 922460 PUMP 1 PS12 32 Parts List SLX 8012 SLX 9012 PART QTY PART NUMBER SIDE BEAM 2 952421 CROSS BEAM 2 952426 BUNK 2 942484 BRIDGE TUBE 2 41305...

Страница 7: ...IT 1 912482 CYLINDER 4 92 000009 73 CYLINDER KIT INCLUDES CYLINDER S HOSES FITTINGS 1 922461 PUMP 1 PS12 32 SLX 12016 PART QTY PART NUMBER SIDE BEAM 2 952423 CROSS BEAM 2 952426 BUNK 2 942486 BRIDGE T...

Страница 8: ...RT SA AR18 18 SA AR30 30 GUIDE ONS ACTS AS A VISUAL GUIDE FOR EASIER BOAT LOADING ONE PAIR PART SA GOA5 PART SA GOA6 BOW STOP ACTS AS A BUMP STOP FOR YOUR BOATS BOW SO IT ISN T LOADED TO FAR FOR WARD...

Страница 9: ...CW1 Dock Mounted Powerpack Shelf SA PSD1 Leg Mounted Powerpack includes upright SA PSL1 Guide on Stiffener Pair 12ft bunk only SA GS12 Zinc Kit SA ZNC2 5ft Hydraulic Hose extension pair SA HX51 15ft H...

Страница 10: ...t area with room to work to set up your lift Read ahead to the Installation Procedure to determine the best location to start Assembly will require the follow ing tools 1 Wrenches adjustable wrenches...

Страница 11: ...96 SA LR8 12 FT 144 SA LR12 16 FT 192 SA LR16 24 FT 288 SA LR24 HEX HEAD BOLT 375 16 X 3 PART 11 061200 16 LEG CAP PART 19 000000 77 Step 1 Legs and feet NOTE INSTALL CAP AFTER LEG IS TRIMMED TO FINAL...

Страница 12: ...2 HEX HEAD BOLT 375 16 X 4 PART 11 061600 18 Step 2 Legs and crossbeam HEX HEAD BOLT 375 16 X 50 PART 11 060202 44 LEG BOLT SET SCREW RUBBER WASHER INSERT LAST 4 PLACES NUT BRONZE 375 16 PART 121199 R...

Страница 13: ...PART NO 690963 REV A 01 13 Step 2 continued Optional direct foot install for shallow water NUT BRONZE 375 16 PART 121199 HEX HEAD BOLT 375 16 X 4 PART 11 061600 18...

Страница 14: ...PART NO 690963 REV A 01 14 Step 3 Sidebeams and Crossbeams NUT BRONZE 375 16 PART 121199 HEX HEAD BOLT 375 16 X 4 5 PART 11 061800 19...

Страница 15: ...63 REV A 01 15 Step 3 continued 29 0 Narrow 33 0 Standard 37 0 Wide 41 0 Extra Wide WIDTH inside to inside of saddles CENTER LINE NOTE For easier adjusting of side beams apply grease on top and inside...

Страница 16: ...A 01 16 Step 4 H Frame width 33 6 Narrow 37 6 Standard 41 6 Wide 45 6 Extra Wide WIDTH between uprights NOTE H frames pre set to Standard width HEX HEAD BOLT 375 16 X 2 5 PART 11 061001 92 NUT BRONZE...

Страница 17: ...PART NO 690963 REV A 01 17 1 25 STAINLESS WASHER PART 131195 Step 5 Rear H Frame COTTER PIN 2 PART 141197 HEADED PIN 1 25 X 5 PART 141189 APPLY MARINE GREASE TO ALL PINS...

Страница 18: ...ART NO 690963 REV A 01 18 75 STAINLESS WASHER PART 13 120000 59 HEADED PIN 75 X 4 88 PART 141190 Step 6 Forward H Frame 2 Cylinder Lift COTTER PIN 1 5 PART 14 000001 44 APPLY MARINE GREASE TO ALL PINS...

Страница 19: ...PART NO 690963 REV A 01 19 COTTER PIN 1 5 PART 14 000001 44 HEADED PIN 75 X 4 88 PART 141190 Step 6 continued 4 Cylinder Lift APPLY MARINE GREASE TO ALL PINS 75 STAINLESS WASHER PART 13 120000 59...

Страница 20: ...tep 7 HEADED PIN 75 X 4 88 PART 141190 HEADED PIN 75 X 3 19 PART 141191 APPLY MARINE GREASE TO ALL PINS NOTE CYLINDER SHOWN WITHOUT BOOT FOR CLARITY LONGER 4 88 PIN ON BARREL OF CYLINDER SHORTER 3 19...

Страница 21: ...01 21 CROSS BEAM SIDE BEAM FRONT OF LIFT BACK OF LIFT HOSE ROUTING 2 CYLINDER LIFTS HOSES TO BE ROUT ED TO DOCK SIDE UNDER CROSS BEAM SIDE BEAM AND H FRAME TO AVOID ANY POSSIBLE PINCH POINTS TO POWER...

Страница 22: ...inued TO POWER PACK CROSS BEAM SIDE BEAM FRONT OF LIFT BACK OF LIFT HOSE ROUTING 4 CYLINDER LIFTS HOSES TO BE ROUT ED TO THE FRONT OF LIFT HOSES TO BE ROUTED UNDERNEATH CROSS BEAM SIDE BEAM AND H FRAM...

Страница 23: ...PART NO 690963 REV A 01 23 COTTER PIN 1 5 PART 14 000001 44 HEADED PIN 75 X 4 22 PART 141192 Step 8 APPLY MARINE GREASE TO ALL PINS 75 STAINLESS WASHER PART 13 120000 59...

Страница 24: ...3 REV A 01 24 Step 9 CONNECTING THE QD S QUICK DISCONNECTS PUMP RC BOX RESERVOIR BATTERY NOTE FOR PROPER CONNEC TION QD S MUST BE TIGHTENED WITH A WRENCH UNTIL THEY BOTTOM OUT BE CAUTIOUS NOT TO CROSS...

Страница 25: ...maintained on your lift Zinc is used as it has a higher voltage in water so the current will be more inclined to flow from it The zinc becomes the corroding anode while the lift serves as the cathode...

Страница 26: ...lift into the water disconnect the hydraulic hoses and optional light bar wire if applicable from the Power Pack Connect the hydraulic hoses to each other to protect the connectors and keep them clea...

Страница 27: ...r added anchoring Determine whether environmental or other laws prohibit or require a permit before penetrating the substrate D For steep slope installations pin down foot holes with 4 foot inch diame...

Страница 28: ...r maximum safety The over center position will prevent the boat from lowering if you experience a hydraulics leak 6 Your Sun Lift can be left in any position when not in use Although we do recommend l...

Страница 29: ...nect the RC401 to the 6 pin connector of the hydraulic pump wire harness LA RCX12 wire extension is available 2 Attach the RC401 to the reservoir of the hydraulic pump with the included Velcro strips...

Страница 30: ...r new security code in a secure place Your dealer can reset your code back to factory settings if needed Troubleshooting the RC401 Issue Solution No Power light and lift does not operate with keypad o...

Страница 31: ...at Proximity to cell phone towers power lines and other electromagnetic interfer ence can also reduce range Battery does not keep a charge Check battery fluid level Verify charger and or solar connect...

Страница 32: ...ained in these instructions does not constitute a warranty or guarantee of any kind An assembler s and or installer s failure to correctly follow these assembly and installation instructions constitut...

Страница 33: ...anding the proper operating procedures NEVER exceed the maximum capacity of the lift Overloading may result in mechanical failure and personal injury Positioning the boat too far forward or aft may ov...

Страница 34: ...y cause it to settle Therefore great care and precaution should be taken when lifting for the first few times until you are certain the lift is stabilized Make sure everyone in the immediate area is a...

Страница 35: ...t including without limitation collision fire flood wind ice or any other natural disaster or acts of God abuse misuse overloading out of level or improper boat loading i e not fully on too far on or...

Страница 36: ...s Agreement Seller disclaims any implied warranty of merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose The sole remedy for liability of any kind shall be limited to the remedies provided in this war...

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