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XPR-9 Series Two-Post Lifts
51
P/N 5900371 — Rev. D2 — May 2023
Leveling
Before operating your Lift, verify the Lift Posts are perpendicular to the ground and the Lift Arms are
level:
Lift Posts: The Posts must be the same distance apart at the top and at the bottom.
To make sure the Posts are straight, measure the distance between the posts at one foot off the
ground (you will need to move the Lift Arms out of the way) and near the top of the posts. The two
measurements (A and B in the drawing below) must be the same.
If the Posts are not straight, shim them as required.
CAUTION If your Lift Posts are not straight or your Lift Arms are not level, this is a safety risk.
The Vehicles you put on the Lift will be less secure; they could fall and cause injuries
or damage to the Vehicle or to the Lift.
Lift Arms: When the Lift Posts are straight, verify the Lift Arms are level. To make sure they are
level, raise them to the first locking position and put a level on the Pads.
Adjust the Equalizing Cables to correct any out of level condition. Determine which Lift Arm is low,
then adjust the Nut on the bottom of the Threaded End of the Equalizing Cable until the Lift Arms
are level. When you believe the Lift Arms to be level, raise the Lift and listen for the Lift Heads
hitting the Safety Locks (there is a distinct thump). What you want is for the thumps to be
simultaneous or close to it.

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