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Inspect shipment upon receipt for missing or damaged goods. Document discrepancies with the carrier.
Keep manual accessible, ensure all users read and understand it for safe operation.
Details on BendPak's comprehensive product warranty and registration.
Defines DANGER, WARNING, and CAUTION symbols and their meanings for hazard identification.
Outlines owner's duties for lift maintenance, safe operation, and user training.
Recommendations for personal protective equipment during installation and operation.
Explanation of safety symbols and the importance of following instructions for personal safety.
List of tools necessary for the installation of the lift.
Guidelines for selecting a safe installation site, including potential hazards.
Details concrete thickness, strength (PSI), and curing requirements for safe installation.
Note regarding fitting extension weldments to the post assembly for specific models.
Caution to route hydraulic hoses through retaining clips inside posts, clear of moving parts.
Notes on keeping anchor bolts loose for overhead assembly mounting and tightening procedure.
Note stating that equalizer cable sheaves must be removed for overhead assembly installation.
Dangers associated with electrical wiring, emphasizing licensed electrician use and power disconnection.
Warnings regarding oil, electrical installation, fuse requirements, and motor operation.
Warning about cable stretching beyond safe length and the need for replacement assemblies.
Warning to route hydraulic hoses through clips, clear of moving parts, to prevent injury.
Danger warning to ensure safety locks are engaged before routing cables or hoses.
Caution to route microswitch wire through clips to prevent damage to lift or vehicles.
Danger warning stating all wiring must be performed by a licensed electrician.
Warning that improper routing of power unit hydraulic hose can cause injury or damage.
Danger regarding proper positioning and engagement of arm restraint gears for safe operation.
Note on checking and adjusting equalizer cable tension weekly for even lifting.
Warning to reinstall and tighten carriage-stop bolts for proper installation and operation.
Emphasizes that all power unit wiring must be performed by a certified electrician.
Dangers of arcing parts in flammable vapors; motor protection against water.
Note on minimum operating voltage and proper wiring for the motor.
Caution to observe all components and check for proper installation during start-up.
Note regarding initial cable stretching and periodic adjustment for even tension.
Danger warning to keep personnel and equipment clear during the bleeding process.
Instructions for mounting and connecting the utility air-electric workstation.
Notes on local codes, hole locations, and electrical wiring compliance.
Danger warning to use proper adapters and never use damaged or missing pads.
Defines responsibilities for ensuring safe operation, training, and maintenance.
Key safety rules for operating the lift, including inspections and personnel.
Reminder to read and understand all safety warnings before operating the machine.
Warning to maintain clear visibility and ensure all locks are disengaged when lowering.
Danger to visually confirm primary safety locks are engaged before entering work area.
Warning to permit only trained personnel to operate the lift and practice unloaded cycles.
Illustrates common lifting points for different vehicle types like pickup trucks and vans.
Step-by-step instructions for safely raising the lift with a vehicle.
Warning that some modified vehicles may not be suitable for two-post lifts.
Step-by-step instructions for safely lowering the lift and vehicle.
Guidelines for safe practices while the vehicle is in use on the lift.
Caution to contact manufacturer for maintenance if unfamiliar with procedures.
Daily, weekly, and monthly maintenance tasks for lift longevity and safety.
Warning to ensure symmetric vehicle loading and proper center of balance.
Warning not to use the lift if anchor bolts are loose or any component is defective.
Recommendations for visual inspection frequency of lifting cables.
Criteria for replacing lifting cables due to broken wires or wear.
Other reasons to replace lifting cables, including corrosion and heat damage.
Steps to inspect wire rope for broken wires and potential internal damage.
Key training aspects for lift operators, including controls and capacity.
Essential safety rules for operating the lift, covering load limits and clearances.
Rules for safe operation, including staying clear of moving parts and securing the vehicle.
Mandate that only trained operators should use the lift.
Instruction to check for alignment, breakage, or any condition affecting lift operation.
List of potential causes for the lift failing to raise.
Steps to diagnose and resolve issues when the lift will not raise.
List of potential causes for the motor not running.
Steps to diagnose and resolve issues when the motor will not run.
List of potential causes for slow or non-existent lift lowering.
Steps to diagnose and resolve issues with slow or no lift lowering.
List of potential causes for the lift failing to raise a loaded vehicle.
Steps to diagnose and resolve issues with raising a loaded lift.
Procedure to follow if a vehicle becomes stranded in the air.
List of potential causes for the lift not maintaining its position.
Steps to diagnose and resolve issues with the lift not staying up.
Key operational and maintenance instructions for safe lift usage.
Highlighting critical danger and caution warnings for lift operation.
Specific procedures for safely operating the lift's raising and lowering functions.
Information regarding the lift's certification and compliance standards.
Provides certificate number, issue dates, and scope of examination.
Confirms conformity with Machinery Directive 2006/42/EC and Annex IV requirements.
Lists equipment models and their corresponding serial number ranges.
Signature and details of the authorized signatory for the declaration.
Inspect shipment upon receipt for missing or damaged goods. Document discrepancies with the carrier.
Keep manual accessible, ensure all users read and understand it for safe operation.
Details on BendPak's comprehensive product warranty and registration.
Defines DANGER, WARNING, and CAUTION symbols and their meanings for hazard identification.
Outlines owner's duties for lift maintenance, safe operation, and user training.
Recommendations for personal protective equipment during installation and operation.
Explanation of safety symbols and the importance of following instructions for personal safety.
List of tools necessary for the installation of the lift.
Guidelines for selecting a safe installation site, including potential hazards.
Details concrete thickness, strength (PSI), and curing requirements for safe installation.
Note regarding fitting extension weldments to the post assembly for specific models.
Caution to route hydraulic hoses through retaining clips inside posts, clear of moving parts.
Notes on keeping anchor bolts loose for overhead assembly mounting and tightening procedure.
Note stating that equalizer cable sheaves must be removed for overhead assembly installation.
Dangers associated with electrical wiring, emphasizing licensed electrician use and power disconnection.
Warnings regarding oil, electrical installation, fuse requirements, and motor operation.
Warning about cable stretching beyond safe length and the need for replacement assemblies.
Warning to route hydraulic hoses through clips, clear of moving parts, to prevent injury.
Danger warning to ensure safety locks are engaged before routing cables or hoses.
Caution to route microswitch wire through clips to prevent damage to lift or vehicles.
Danger warning stating all wiring must be performed by a licensed electrician.
Warning that improper routing of power unit hydraulic hose can cause injury or damage.
Danger regarding proper positioning and engagement of arm restraint gears for safe operation.
Note on checking and adjusting equalizer cable tension weekly for even lifting.
Warning to reinstall and tighten carriage-stop bolts for proper installation and operation.
Emphasizes that all power unit wiring must be performed by a certified electrician.
Dangers of arcing parts in flammable vapors; motor protection against water.
Note on minimum operating voltage and proper wiring for the motor.
Caution to observe all components and check for proper installation during start-up.
Note regarding initial cable stretching and periodic adjustment for even tension.
Danger warning to keep personnel and equipment clear during the bleeding process.
Instructions for mounting and connecting the utility air-electric workstation.
Notes on local codes, hole locations, and electrical wiring compliance.
Danger warning to use proper adapters and never use damaged or missing pads.
Defines responsibilities for ensuring safe operation, training, and maintenance.
Key safety rules for operating the lift, including inspections and personnel.
Reminder to read and understand all safety warnings before operating the machine.
Warning to maintain clear visibility and ensure all locks are disengaged when lowering.
Danger to visually confirm primary safety locks are engaged before entering work area.
Warning to permit only trained personnel to operate the lift and practice unloaded cycles.
Illustrates common lifting points for different vehicle types like pickup trucks and vans.
Step-by-step instructions for safely raising the lift with a vehicle.
Warning that some modified vehicles may not be suitable for two-post lifts.
Step-by-step instructions for safely lowering the lift and vehicle.
Guidelines for safe practices while the vehicle is in use on the lift.
Caution to contact manufacturer for maintenance if unfamiliar with procedures.
Daily, weekly, and monthly maintenance tasks for lift longevity and safety.
Warning to ensure symmetric vehicle loading and proper center of balance.
Warning not to use the lift if anchor bolts are loose or any component is defective.
Recommendations for visual inspection frequency of lifting cables.
Criteria for replacing lifting cables due to broken wires or wear.
Other reasons to replace lifting cables, including corrosion and heat damage.
Steps to inspect wire rope for broken wires and potential internal damage.
Key training aspects for lift operators, including controls and capacity.
Essential safety rules for operating the lift, covering load limits and clearances.
Rules for safe operation, including staying clear of moving parts and securing the vehicle.
Mandate that only trained operators should use the lift.
Instruction to check for alignment, breakage, or any condition affecting lift operation.
List of potential causes for the lift failing to raise.
Steps to diagnose and resolve issues when the lift will not raise.
List of potential causes for the motor not running.
Steps to diagnose and resolve issues when the motor will not run.
List of potential causes for slow or non-existent lift lowering.
Steps to diagnose and resolve issues with slow or no lift lowering.
List of potential causes for the lift failing to raise a loaded vehicle.
Steps to diagnose and resolve issues with raising a loaded lift.
Procedure to follow if a vehicle becomes stranded in the air.
List of potential causes for the lift not maintaining its position.
Steps to diagnose and resolve issues with the lift not staying up.
Key operational and maintenance instructions for safe lift usage.
Highlighting critical danger and caution warnings for lift operation.
Specific procedures for safely operating the lift's raising and lowering functions.
Information regarding the lift's certification and compliance standards.
Provides certificate number, issue dates, and scope of examination.
Confirms conformity with Machinery Directive 2006/42/EC and Annex IV requirements.
Lists equipment models and their corresponding serial number ranges.
Signature and details of the authorized signatory for the declaration.
| Lifting Capacity | 12, 000 lbs |
|---|---|
| Rise Time | 50 seconds |
| Motor | 2 HP |
| Drive Thru Width | 100 inches |
| Hydraulic System Pressure | 3, 000 PSI |
| Power Requirements | 208-230 VAC / 50-60 Hz / 1Ph |
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