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BendPak XPR-10AS User Manual

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XPR-10 Series Two-Post Lifts
Installation and Operation Manual
Manual P/N 5900951 — Manual Revision D — May 2019
Models:
XPR-10S
XPR-10AS
XPR-10XLS
XPR-10AXLS
Model XPR-10S shown.
Designed and engineered by BendPak Inc. in Southern California, USA. Made in China.
DANGER
Read the
entire
contents of this manual
before
using this
product. Failure to follow the instructions and safety precautions in
this manual can result in serious injury or death. Make sure all other
operators also read this manual. Keep the manual near the product
for future reference. By proceeding with setup and operation, you
agree that you fully understand the contents of this manual.

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BendPak XPR-10AS Specifications

General IconGeneral
Rise Time45 seconds
Column TypeAsymmetric
Lifting Capacity10, 000 lbs
Front Reach (Retracted)48 inches
Rear Reach (Retracted)48 inches
Voltage230V
Power Requirements230V, 1 Phase, 60 Hz

Summary

Introduction to BendPak XPR-10 Series Lifts

Shipping and Handling Information

Lift Safety Considerations and Information

Safety Information for Lift Operation

Lists essential safety precautions for operating the lift, including intended use and operator training.

Symbols and Liability Information

Electrical Safety and Requirements

Frequently Asked Questions

Lift Components Overview

XPR-10 Series Lift Specifications

Installation Checklist

Lift Installation Process

Reviewing Safety Rules for Installation

Stresses the need for proper training and understanding of safety rules during installation.

Preparing for Electrical Work

Outlines the requirements for electrical work, including hiring a certified electrician.

Gathering Installation Tools

Checking Installation Orientation

Checking Installation Clearances

Selecting the Installation Location

Choosing Wide or Narrow Configuration

Putting Equalizing Cables into Position

Adding Extension Pieces to Posts

Routing Hydraulic Lines

Putting in Chalk Line Guides

Installing the Lift Posts

Installing Overhead Assembly and Safety Features

Installing Equalizing Cables

Routing the Safety Lock Cable

Mounting the Power Unit

Installing Safety Assemblies and Lock Cable

Connecting Hydraulic Lines

About Arm Restraint Gears

Installing Lift Arms

Leveling the Lift

Contacting the Electrician

Wiring the Microswitch

Connecting the Power Unit

Installing a Power Disconnect Switch

Installing a Thermal Disconnect Switch

Installing Safety Covers and Lubrication

Performing an Operational Test

Lift Operation Procedures

Lifting Points, Adapters, and Auxiliary Adapters

Raising a Vehicle Safely

Lowering a Vehicle Safely

Understanding Safety Locks

Lift Maintenance Schedule

Routine Lift Maintenance Tasks

Lists routine maintenance checks and procedures for daily, weekly, and monthly intervals.

Wire Rope Inspection and Maintenance

Troubleshooting Lift Issues

Disposing of Used Hydraulic Fluid

Wiring Diagrams for Microswitches

Lift Labels and Warnings

Parts Drawings and Identification

Automotive Lift Institute (ALI) Store Resources

Maintenance Log

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