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Lift Installation
Platform Angle Adjustment
Lowering Sequence Requirements
1. The outboard end (toe)
of the platform must contact
the ground first to ensure the
spring-loaded outboard roll stop
unfolds fully. See Figure B.
2. The inboard end (heel) of
the platform must lower fully
(vertical arms must contact
ground when fully lowered).
See Figure B.
The angle of the platform at
ground level directly affects
the angle of the platform when
positioned at floor level.
Raise the platform to floor level.
Note the angle of the platform.
The platform at floor level
should have a slight upward
angle as shown in Figure C.
Adjust platform angle as de-
tailed below.
(Heel) Inboard
Outboard (Toe)
Rear
Front
Outboard
(passenger's side)
Inboard
(driver's side)
“Arrows/Direction
(of vehicle)
(of vehicle)
Heel
Ground Level
Outboard roll stop
must unfold
flly.
Platform heel
must lower
fully.
Outboard
Roll Stop
Floor level
Wedges (option)
Figure C
2
1
Adjustment Procedure:
Platform angle adjustment
Allen screws are provided on
each side of the platform (see
photo at right).
Turn adjustment screws clock-
wise to raise the outboard end
of the platform. Turn adjust-
ment screws counterclockwise
to lower the outboard end
of
the platform.
Both adjustment screws must
be adjusted equally.
Platform Stop Blocks:
When
adjusting platform angle, en-
sure both stop blocks are mak-
ing full contact with the vertical
arms (see photo at right).
Floor Level Adjustment:
Following platform angle
adjustment, set floor level posi
-
tioning as detailed in Tower
Microswitch Adjustment.
Check platform angle again
after performing Tower Micro-
switch Adjustment procedures.
Adjustment Screw
Stop blocks must
make full contact.
A
Stop
Block
Vertical
Arm
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Figure B