BYB User Manual Page 16 of 55 PN: 90020 Version: 1.4
STEP 2: Unloading and Unpacking:
Freight carriers may have restrictions on delivering to residential addresses requiring freight terminal pick-
up. Please contact the freight carrier to coordinate delivery to a terminal where the terminal personnel will
load the lift onto the customer's trailer or truck. Lifts will not be shipped to an address without a fork-lift. Lifts
cannot be unloaded using a lift gate vehicle due to size restrictions.
Since many lift purchasers do not have access to a fork-lift, these instructions will highlight methods to
unload the lift from a trailer or truck using readily available components. It is the sole responsibility of the
owner to ensure that the methods employed and any equipment to be used are of the proper capacity and
type to ensure the safety of personnel performing the work.
The shipping brackets and protective packaging were engineered to provide safe shipping, unloading and
assembly. DO NOT REMOVE until the lift is at the installation site and when indicated in this document.
Exterior wrappings may be removed to inspect for shipping damage.
Links to assembly videos of our products can also be found at our website AdvantageLifts.com. The videos
can often provide additional details and updated information about any new features or assembly methods
that may have been adopted since this manual was printed.
General Packaging dimensions and weights are shown in Figure 2.1 & Figure 2.2.
Figure 2.1: CL (1790 lbs.) & XT (1950 lbs.) Figure 2.2: WB/BB, WF, BT (2450 lbs.)
Maneuver the trailer so it is close to the installation site and position it so any lifting devices that will be used
to unload the packaged lift from the trailer are on a hard and smooth improved surface. For this installation,
a hand operated material handling lift was used. Confirm the material handler, strap and dollies are
sufficiently rated for the weight of each package.