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BendPak PL-12000DP - Connecting Hydraulic and Air Lines; Connecting the Return Line; Connecting the Hydraulic Hose; Contacting the Electrician

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PL-12000DP Series Parking Lift 52 P/N 5900285Rev. A1 — February 2023
Connecting the Return Line
One end of the Return Line is already connected to the Hydraulic Cylinder; the other end of the Return
Line connects to the Power Unit.
To attach the Return Line to the Power Unit:
1. Remove the Shipping Plug from the Hydraulic Return Port on the Power Unit, then attach an Elbow
Compression Fitting (5550089) to the Port.
Use Thread Sealant on NPT Threads only
.
See Connecting the Power Source for the possible connector locations.
2. Attach the Return Line (coming out of the Flex Tube) to the other end of the Fitting.
For information about connection compression fittings, refer to Working with Compression
Fittings and Tubing.
NOTICE Attach the
Return Line
to the
Power Unit
-NOT the
Air Line
.
Do not attach
the Air Line to the Power Unit by mistake
.
Connecting the Hydraulic Hose
One end of the Hydraulic Hose is already connected to the Hydraulic Cylinder; the other end of the
Hydraulic Hose needs to be connected to the Power Unit.
To connect the Hydraulic Hose to the Power Unit:
1. Locate the Hydraulic Power Port on the Power Unit, remove the Shipping Plug, then attach the
Hydraulic Fitting (5550008) to the Port (add a drop of hydraulic fluid first to lube O-ring and
threads).
See Connecting the Power Source for the possible connector locations.
2. Connect and securely tighten the ORB end of the Fitting to the Hydraulic Power Out on the Power
Unit.
3. Connect and securely tighten the JIC end of the Fitting to the Hydraulic Hose.
Contacting the Electrician
As noted, there are installation tasks that
require
a licensed Electrician.
DANGER All wiring
must
be performed by a licensed Electrician. If someone who is not a
licensed Electrician attempts these tasks, they could damage the Lift or be
electrocuted, resulting in serious injury or even death.
The Electrician needs to:
Connect an electrical power source to the Power Unit. Refer to Connecting the
Power Source for more information.
Install a Power Disconnect Switch. Ensures quick and complete interruption of electrical
power to the Lift in the event of an electrical circuit fault, emergency situation, or when equipment
is undergoing service or maintenance. Place within sight and easy reach of the Lift operator. Refer
to Install a Power Disconnect Switch for more information.
Install a Thermal Disconnect Switch. Ensures the equipment shuts down in the event of an
overload or an overheated motor. Refer to Install a Thermal Disconnect Switch for more

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