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HDS-14LSX / HDS-14LSXE Lifts 38 P/N 5900162 — April 2018 — Rev. F3
Drawing not to scale. Not all components shown. Includes side view and top view of same area.
Important: When routing a Cable in its Post, the Cable must go
under
the Gusset Sheave and
then, when it heads up towards the top of the Post, it must be on the side of the
Slack Safety Sheave, as shown above. When the Cables are pulled tight, the Cable
prevents the Slack Safety from engaging, which is what you want. If the Cable is
not in this exact location
, the Slack Safeties will
not
work correctly.
9. Push the Threaded end of Cable A through the Top Cap and
hand tighten
it in place with the
Nut you removed just before starting to route the Cable.
You only want to hand tighten the Nut at this point so that there is a little play in the cabling. We
will securely tighten all four Nuts later in the installation procedure.
Note: The Threaded end of Cable A should go just a little bit through the Top Cap. If it is way
too long or way too short, you probably have the wrong Cable. If it is just a few inches
short, then the Piston on the Hydraulic Cylinder may not have been pulled out far enough.
10. Reinstall the Cable Lock Pin near the bottom of the Crosstube Gusset.
Cable A is now correctly routed to its Post.

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