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Lift Terminology
Lift Terminology
tion labels illuminate to identify
the function(s).
Lift Frame:
The lift frame con-
sists of the base plate, threshold
warning plate, towers, parallel
arms, vertical arms, platform
pivot arms and handrails. Two
main hydraulic cylinders are
housed in the parallel arms.
The electrical/hydraulic powered
lift frame components mechani-
cally unfold, lower, raise and fold
the lift platform assembly.
Lift-Tite
™
Latches:
The spring-
loaded latches prevent the
platform from unfolding from the
stowed position in the event of
platform drift. Further details
regarding Lift-Tite
™
latches are
provided on pages 16 and 17.
Outer Barrier:
The spring-loaded
automatic outer barrier provides a
ramp for wheelchair loading and
unloading at ground level. Photos
and further details regarding the
outer barrier are provided in the
Operation Notes and Details sec-
tion (pages 19-21).
Inner Roll Stop:
NCL-2 Series
lift models are equipped with an
automatic inboard roll stop that
also serves as the bridge plate.
The inner roll stop bridges the gap
between the lift platform and the
vehicle
fl
oor. The inner roll stop
automatically rotates from the
horizontal position to the verti-
cal position as the lift lowers and
raises.
Lift Components
Refer to the Lift Terminology Il-
lustration on page 4.
Pump Module:
The lift-mounted
pump module consists of the
hydraulic pump, the manual hand
pump, and electrical components
that power the lift electric/hydrau-
lic systems.
Hand-held Pendant Control:
The hand-held attendant's pen-
dant control is connected to the
pump module. The hand-held
pendant is equipped with two
rocker switches, (UP/DOWN and
FOLD/UNFOLD). The momen-
tary switches activate the au-
tomatic lift functions. The lift func-