RBJ Series of Rolling Bridge Jacks 12 P/N 5900004 — June 2018 — Rev. C2
So what does this information mean:
• If you are using
one
Rolling Bridge jack on your Lift, do not use it in the unusable area.
• If you are using
two
Rolling Bridge Jacks on your Lift, center the Vehicle between the Front and
the Back of the Runways, over the area that is not usable for Rolling Bridge Jacks. This gives you
the most room on the ends (the usable areas) for your Rolling Bridge Jacks.
• If you are using
two
Rolling Bridge Jacks, they must never be closer to each other than 30% of
the length of the Runway of the Lift they are on, nor can either one be used in the unusable area.
Check the Specifications of your Lift for the length of the Runways and additional information.
• The Lift runways
must
be parallel. Make sure the Lift runways were installed parallel to each
other. The distance between the Lift runways
must be equal
along the entire length of the Lift.
In the following drawing, the distance between the runways at Points A, B, and C must be the
same. If they differ, moving the Rolling Bridge Jack will be more difficult.
⚠ WARNING If the Lift runways are
not
parallel, moving the Rolling Bridge Jack could force it off
the Utility Rail, increasing the chances it could fall and be damaged or cause injury.
If Lift runways are not parallel, take the Lift out of service and get it adjusted so that
the Lift runways are parallel. Then can you use your Rolling Bridge Jack on the Lift.