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STEP 8
(Anchoring the Lift Assemblies)
IMPORTANT NOTE:
This lift is supplied with installation instructions and
concrete fasteners meeting the criteria as
prescribed by the American National Standard
"Automotive Lifts - Safety Requirements for
Construction, Testing, and Validation" ANSI/ALI
ALCTV-2006. Lift buyers are responsible for any
special regional structural and/or seismic anchoring
requirements specified by any other agencies
and/or codes such as the Uniform Building Code
(UBC)and/or International Building Code (IBC).
NOTE:
For “pre-fab” or steel grate floors, check with the
building engineer for mounting suggestions. It may
be necessary to install all-thread rods through floor
and secure above and below.
1. Before anchoring lift to the floor, make sure the
location is satisfactory. Refer to Section 3.
2. Locate the
six anchor bolt
holes in the Lift Base
Frame. (See Fig 8.1)
NOTE: The lift must be elevated prior to drilling holes.
3. Using a 3/4” concrete bit, drill
six
holes on each pad
5” deep using the holes in the frame as a guide.
(See Fig 8.2)
4. Using Compressed air or vacuum, remove all excess
dust from holes, then install the anchor bolts. (See
Fig 8.3)
5. Tighten the
a
nchor
b
olts 2-3 turn
s
using an
open
end wrench or manual ratchet only. DO
NOT use
an impact wrench to tighten concrete
anchors.(See Fig 8.4 )
STEP 9
(Bleeding)
1. Lift must be fully lowered before changing or adding
fluid.
2. Raise and lower lift six times. The Cylinders are
self-bleeding. After bleeding system, fluid level in
power unit reservoir may be down. Add more fluid if
necessary to raise lift to full height. It is only necessary
to add fluid to Raise lift to full height.
3. It may be necessary to disconnect Hoses at the
Cylinders and run the Power Unit to completely bleed
the system of air. Consult a trained professional if you
are not familiar with this type of bleeding procedure.
4. To pressure test, run lift to full rise and run motor for
approximately 3-seconds after lift stops. This will place
pressure on the hydraulic system. Stop and check all
fittings and hose connections. Tighten or reseal if
required.
5. Raise lift only HALF WAY then lower completely at
least one dozen times. NOTE: during the initial testing,
the lift will descend slowly. This is normal,. It helps to
add a payload, no greater than 500 pounds to help
speed up the decent during this process.
6. Check all hoses for leaks. Tighten if necessary.
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