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Maintenance and Lubrication
Maintenance and
lubrication procedures
must be performed as
specied by an
authorized service
technician. Failure to
do so may result in
serious bodily injury
and/or property
damage.
Proper maintenance is necessary to ensure safe,
trouble-free lift operation. Inspecting the lift for
any wear, damage or other abnormal conditions
should be a part of the transit agency daily service
program. Simple inspections can detect potential
problems.
Park vehicle on a level surface clear of trafc and
bystanders. Place vehicle transmission in “Park”
and engage parking brake. Deploy lift to ground
level. Provide adequate work space around fully-
deployed lift. Perform specied maintenance and
lubrication procedures (position lift as required).
Pump Module: When cleaning the exterior of
the pump module, rst disconnect the unit from
its power source. Do not use liquid cleaners,
aerosols, abrasive pads, scouring powders or
solvents, such as benzine or alcohol. Use a
soft cloth lightly moistened with a mild detergent
solution. Ensure the surface cleaned is fully dry
before reconnecting power.
Other Components: Clean components and
the surrounding area before applying lubricants.
Clean only with mild detergent and water. Do not
clean with solvents. Allow the lift to dry thoroughly
and apply lubricants as specied after every
cleaning.
LPS2 General Purpose Penetrating Oil is recom-
mended where Light Oil is called out. Use of
improper lubricants can attract dirt or other con-
taminants which could result in wear or damage to
components. Plat-
form components
exposed to contami-
nants when lowered
to the ground may
require extra atten-
tion.
Perform mainte-
nance and lubrica-
tion procedures at
the scheduled inter-
vals according to the
number of cycles.
When servicing the
lift at the recommended intervals, inspection and
lubrication procedures specied in the previous
sections should be repeated.
These intervals are a general guideline for sched-
uling maintenance procedures and will vary ac-
cording to lift use and conditions. Lifts exposed to
severe conditions (weather, environment, contami-
nation, heavy usage, etc.) may require inspection
and maintenance procedures to be performed
more often than specied.
Records of maintenance and service procedures
should be maintained.
Discontinue lift use if maintenance and lubrication
procedures are not properly performed, or if there
is any sign of wear, damage or improper opera-
tion. Contact your sales representative.
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Lubrication Diagram
Maintenance and Lubrication Schedule
Specied (recommended) Available BraunAbility
Lubricant Type Lubricant Amount Part No.
See the Maintenance/Lubrication Schedule for recommended applications per number of cycles.
LO - Light Oil
DE - Door-Ease
LG - Light Grease
15807
15806
15805
Light Penetrating Oil
(30 weight or equivalent)
LPS2, General Purpose
Penetrating Oil
16 oz.
Aerosol Can
Stainless Stick
Style (tube)
Door-Ease
Stick (tube)
1.68 oz.
Light Grease
(Multipurpose)
Lubriplate
14 oz.
Can
UP
DOWN
32819
FOLD
UNFOLD
32820
®
Handrail Pivot Pin
Bearing (4)
LO
Parallel Arm Pivot
Pin Bearing (16)
LO
Lift-Tite
™
Latch Tower Pivot Points
(2 Latches - 2 Points)
and
Lift-Tite
™
Latch Dampening Spring
(2 springs - 4 Points)
LO
Bridge Plate
Lever Bearings (2)
and Upper Slots (2)
LO
Outboard Roll Stop
Arm Slots (2)
LG
Roll Stop Foot
Pin Roller Bearings (2)
LO
Roll Stop
Foot Bearing (2)
LO
Lift-Tite
™
Latch Rollers (2)
LO
Platform Pivot
Pin Bearings (4)
LO
Inner Fold Arm
Bearings (8)
LO
Saddle Bearings (2) / Buttons (4)
DE
Saddle Support
Bearings (8)
LO
Bridge Plate
Hinge
LO
Outer Fold Arm
Roller Pin Bearings (4)
LO
Platform Hinge (2)
LO
Turnbuckle Pivot Points
(2 Turnbuckles - 4 Points)
LO
Roll Stop Clevis
Pin Pivot Points (4)
LO
Inner/Outer Fold Arm
Contact Area (2)
LG
Hydraulic
Cylinder Pivot
Bushing (8)
LO
Parallel Arm Pivot
Pin Bearing (16)
LO