P-9000LT/F Low-Rise Pit Lift 12 P/N 5900022 — Rev. B — Nov. 2019
Tools
You may need some or all of the following tools:
• Rotary hammer drill or similar
• 3/4", 3/8", 1 1/4" masonry bits
• Hammer
• Open-end wrench set: 1/2", 15/16" – 1 1/8"
• Socket and ratchet set, 1 1/8"
• Medium crescent wrench
• Chalk line
• Medium slot screwdriver
• Tape measure
• Forklift or Shop Crane
Select a Location
Keep the following in mind when selecting a location for your P-9000LT/F:
• Enough space. Make sure there is adequate space on all sides, plus enough space above for
the Vehicles you will be raising. See Clearance Around the Lift for more information.
• Radial Shift. When you raise the Lift, the geometry of the scissor arms moves the Platforms up
at an angle, towards the Hinged Ramp end. The amount of radial shift for the P-9000LT/F is
approximately 12 in / 305 mm. Note that radial shift is always this direction, towards the Hinged
Ramp end of the Lift, no matter which way the Vehicle is facing.
• Check for overhead obstructions. The site must be free of overhead obstructions.
• Concrete specifications. Do not install the Lift on cracked or defective concrete. Make sure
the Concrete is at least 4.25 inches thick, 3,000 psi, and cured for at least 28 days (if newly
poured). Make sure the floor is defect-free, dry, and level. For flush-mount models, there must be
4.25 inches of concrete
below the bottom of the Concrete Cutout
.
⚠ WARNING Do not install the Lift on a surface with 3° of slope or more. A 3° slope or greater
could lead to property damage, personal injury, or death; the slope makes the Lift
less stable, which could lead to Vehicles falling off of it.
• Power. You will need either a 208 – 240 VAC or 110 VAC power source.
• Operating temperature. The Lift is designed to be used between temperatures of 41º to 104ºF
(5º to 40ºC).
• Outdoor installation. The Lift
cannot
be installed outside. It is for
indoor use only
.
• Second floor installs. Do not install the Lift on a second floor or elevated floor without first
consulting the building architect and getting their permission.
• Dress properly. Do
not
wear loose clothing or jewelry; contain long hair; keep hair, clothing,
and gloves away from moving parts.
⚠ WARNING You
must
wear OSHA-approved (publication 3151) personal protective equipment
at all times when installing, using, maintaining, or repairing the Lift: leather gloves,
steel-toed work boots, eye protection, back belts, and hearing protection.