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CAUTION
Do not adjust
the bridge plate
linkage rod
unless
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usable platform
length is need-
ed. See Photo I.
Linkage rod adjustment affects angle
of bridge plate (vertical position).
Improper bridge
plate linkage rod
adjustment may
result in lift damage.
If the angle of the bridge plate (when in the
vertical position) restricts the usable platform
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ment of the linkage rod will change the angle.
Adjust the bridge plate as detailed in the previ-
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as detailed (only if necessary). If the linkage
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cam and/or other components.
1. Position the lift platform below stow level us-
ing the manual hand pump (turn valve coun-
terclockwise). Do not operate the lift with the
electric pump during adjustment procedures.
2. Loosen the jam nuts at each end. Unbolt
linkage rod from slide block. Adjust rod
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3. Carefully check the bridge plate angle and
operation using the manual hand pump.
Ensure the rod has not been over adjusted
resulting in pressure on components (dam-
age will result).
4. Reattach linkage rod to slide block. Tighten
the linkage rod jam nuts.
I
Floor Level and Bridge Plate Adjustments
Bridge Plate
Slide Block
Linkage Rod
J
Usable Platform Length
Linkage Rod Adjustment