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WARNING
If you are not completely familiar with automotive lift maintenance procedures, STOP. Contact
factory for instructions.
To Avoid Personal Injury, permit only qualified lift service personnel to perform maintenance on this equipment.
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Periodically:
Check all column, lift/runway attaching bolts for tightness.
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Always
raise lift when cleaning floor area with solvents and/or cleaning compounds.
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Always
keep runways and linkages clean. In salt belt or other corrosive environments, the lift must be
washed down weekly.
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Always:
Replace slack cable device springs when replacing new cables.
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Never:
Grease rollers or pins on open yoke lifts.
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Daily:
Check cables and sheaves for wear. Observe for frayed cable strands. Wipe cables with a rag to de-
tect hard to see small broken cable strands. Replace cables showing any broken strands. Replace worn parts
as required.
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Daily:
Inspect front wheel stops and ramp/chocks for damage or excessive wear. Replace as required.
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Daily:
Check locking latch operation and reset. Adjust per instructions or repair if required.
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Weekly:
Clean foreign debris from rear wheel slip plates and turning radius gauges by blowing out with shop
air. DO NOT GREASE BALL BEARINGS.
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Weekly:
Check torque on the column anchor bolts per specifications.
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Monthly:
Clean wire rope cables with lift in both lowered and raised position by spraying with penetrating oil
and wiping the cable down.
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Monthly:
Check cables for wear. Refer to 4-Post Inspection and Maintenance Guide for wear inspection
information.
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Monthly:
Check level of runway. Adjust per instructions.
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Monthly:
Lubricate Guide on each turning radius with a dry film lubricant. Clean and lubricate more often as
conditions warrant.
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Semi-Annually:
Check fluid level of lift power unit and refill if required. If fluid is required, inspect all fittings,
hoses and seals. Repair as required.
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Semi-Annually:
Lubricate front wheel stop and ramp/ chock hinge pins.
IMPORTANT
Cable adjustment should be checked by an Authorized Installer after the first 50 loaded lift cycles
and after 300 loaded lift cycles.
• For Rolling Jack Maintenance Instructions see Rolling Jack Installation, Operation and Maintenance Instruc-
tions in the rolling jack box.
MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTION
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