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GrandPrix (GP-7 Series) Two-Post Lifts 10 P/N 5900209August 2018 — Rev. C2
Components
GP-7 Series lift components include:
Powerside Post: The Powerside Post holds the Power Unit, the Safety Lock Release Handle,
the Lowering Handle, and the Power Disconnect Switch. You can use either post as the Powerside
Post and the Powerside Post can be on either side of the lift.
Offside Post: The other post. Identical to the Powerside Post, but when you select a Powerside
Post, the other post automatically becomes the Offside Post.
Power Unit: Provides hydraulic power to the lift. Connects to a 220 VAC power source. Includes
the button that raises the lift and an Hydraulic Fluid reservoir that must be filled before use.
Safety Locks: Hold the Lift Arms while they are raised. Multiple Safety Locks let you select the
best Lift Arm height for your needs. Safety Locks use gravity and intelligent engineering to hold the
Lift Arms up once they are on a Safety Lock; even if the lift loses power, the Lift Arms will stay right
where they are if they were left on a Safety Lock. Only leave your GP-7 Series lift on the
ground or on a Safety Lock.
Safety Lock Release Handle: Releases the lift from its current Safety Lock. To lower a vehicle
from a raised position, hold down the Safety Lock Release Handle and then press down the
Lowering Handle.
Lowering Handle: Lowers a vehicle from a raised position when used with the Safety Lock
Release Handle.
Lift Pads: Rubber pads that contact the lifting points of the vehicles you lift. Also included with
your lift are three sets of extensions (short, medium, and tall) that can be used with the Lift Pads.
Lift Arms: Extendable steel arms that attach to the Lift Heads. Lift Arms hold the Lift Pads; after a
vehicle is moved into place, the Lift Arms are moved so that the rubber pads contact the lifting
points on the vehicle. The Lift Arms are one of the components that actually holds a vehicle up.
Lift Heads: Sometimes called carriages. Lift Heads move up and down in the posts. They
connect to the Lift Arms, so when the Lift Heads move up, the Lift Arms also move up, thus raising
the vehicle.
Top Trough: The beam across the top of the lift; it supports the lift’s structure and holds the
Hydraulic Cylinder and the Lifting Cables.
Trip Stop Tube: Located on the underside of the Top Trough, the Trip Stop Tube stops upward
movement of the lift. If you are raising a vehicle and it hits the Trip Stop Tube, the lift immediately
stops moving up.
Power Disconnect Switch: Immediately interrupts main electrical power to the lift. Used for
electrical circuit faults, emergency situations, or when lift is undergoing service or maintenance.

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