XPR-10 Series Two-Post Lifts 41 P/N 5900951 — Rev. D — May 2019
Drawing not necessarily to scale. Not all components shown. View is from inside Lift looking at the
inside of the Lift. Both Posts look the same from this viewpoint.
10. Perform Steps 3 through 9 for the other Equalizing Cable.
Routing the Safety Lock Cable
The Safety Lock Cable and the Safety Lock Release Handle are used to release the Safety Locks,
allowing the Lift to be lowered.
The Safety Lock Cable connects to the Safety Assembly on the Offside Post, goes over the Overhead
Assembly, then to the Safety Assembly on the Powerside Post.
The following drawing shows the path the Safety Lock Cable travels from Safety Assembly on the
Offside Post to the Safety Assembly on the Powerside Post.
The following procedure describes how to put the Safety Lock Cable into place; it does
not
describe
how to attach it to the Safety Lock Releases.
⚠ WARNING You will need to access the Overhead Assembly to route the Safety Lock Cable.
Use care to avoid falling when working on a ladder or other lifting device.
One end of the Safety Lock Cable has a loop on it, the other does not. The loop end must be installed
on the Offside Post side, the other end on the Powerside Post side.
To route the Safety Lock Cable:
1. Locate the Safety Lock Cable.
The Safety Lock Cable is a long, thin steel cable with a loop on one end, no loop on the other end.
The two ends are
no
t interchangeable.
Make sure to orient the Safety Lock Cable so that the loop end goes to the
Offside Post side of the Lift.