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Unpacking
The lift is delivered as follows: 1 box containing the control-unit, 1 box containing the hydraulic
pump, 2 covers which are to be placed on top of the columns, 12 M18x160mm anchorbolts (loose), 8
wire spring quick connector clamps (loose) and the two columns, which contain the other parts
which are shown on page 73.
1.
Remove the plastic from the two columns and take all of the parts out of the upper column.
2.
Now support the upper column using a forklift or using a chain hoist with hoisting straps.
Make sure that you support the column towards the bottom side, this is where the column is
heaviest. Place a blanket or big piece of cardboard on the forklift’s forks to avoid the lift from
being damaged.
3.
Now loosen the bolts which connect the column to the brackets and lift the column out of
the brackets. Now put the column down carefully on the spot where it is going to be
installed.
4.
Repeat step 2 and 3 for the lower column.
5.
Now check if all parts are complete, these are shown in the list with separate parts on page
73.
Placing the columns
After the curing of the concrete, check the floor for cracks and
inequalities. The plotting of the sizes (fig.3) and the drilling of the holes
may only be carried out by a professional mechanic, also take into
account the safety zone surrounding the lift (fig.2). Be sure the
columns are standing perpendicular to the floor, use concrete and iron
filler plates to fill any openings between the lift column and the floor.
Use the M18x160mm anchor bolts to mount the bottom plate to the
floor, this may also only be carried out by a professional mechanic,
each bolt must be able to withstand a pulling force of 3000kg, also use
of chemical anchoring is recommended. Mark the safety zone area
around the lift.
Fig.2
Fig.3
Fig.3