LR-10000 Low-Rise Scissor Lift 6 P/N 5900075 — Rev. B — August 2021
Liability Information
BendPak Inc. assumes no liability for damages resulting from:
• Use of the product for purposes other than those described in this manual.
• Modifications to the equipment without prior, written permission from BendPak Inc.
• Injury or death caused by modifying, disabling, overriding, or removing safety features.
• Damage to the equipment from external influences.
• Incorrect operation of the equipment.
Frequently Asked Questions
Question: How much weight can the LR-10000 raise?
Answer: The LR-10000 can raise Vehicles up to 10,000 pounds (4,536 kg).
Q: Can the LR-10000 be installed outside?
A: No. The LR-10000 is approved for indoor installation and use only.
Outdoor installation is
prohibited
.
Q: Can I put the Power Unit Stand on either side of the LR-10000?
A: Yes. The Power Unit Stand can be located on either side of the Lift. The drawing on the previous
page shows the Power Unit Stand on the left if you are looking at the Short Ramp end of the Lift.
Q: What if I want to raise a Vehicle that is slightly over the weight capacity of the Lift?
A: This is not an intended use of the product. We strongly recommend against trying to raise a
Vehicle that is heavier than the rated capacity.
Q: How many locking positions does my Lift have?
A: Three. This gives you multiple heights to which you can raise the Lift, so it is easy to find the right
height for the work you are doing.
Q: What do the Safety Locks do?
A: Safety Locks use gravity to hold the Platforms up, once they are engaged. Even if the Lift loses
power, the Platforms stay where they are if they were left engaged on a Safety Lock.
Only leave
your Lift either fully lowered or engaged on a Safety Lock!
Q: Which end of the LR-10000 is the “front”?
A: Neither. You can drive onto the Lift from either direction; there are ramps on both ends.
Q: The LR-10000 is described as “frame-engaging”, what does that mean?
A: it means the Platforms (actually, the Lift Pad or Lift Extensions on the Platforms) contact the
underside of the Vehicle to raise it, leaving the wheels free. Put another way, the Vehicle is
not
raised on its wheels, like a Vehicle on a Four-Post Lift.
Q: Anything else I should be aware of?
A: Do
not
remove all four of a Vehicle’s tires while it is on the LR-10000 and then lower the Vehicle all
the way to the ground. It will go down, but it will have a hard time coming back up again. The Lift
requires some space to build up enough upward force to raise a Vehicle.