GREASE HOLE
Fig. 65
GREASING THE
EASY-LEVEL
LEVELING LEG
The Easy-Level leveling
leg must be greased at
least once annually. This
should be done prior to
winter storage if the lift is
removed seasonally. To
grease, lower lift until the
pad is fully retracted and
the access holes line up,
with the threaded rod
clearly visible inside the
hole. Apply a generous
amount of quality lithium
grease to the threaded
rod as shown in Fig. 65.
Remember to grease all
four legs and extend them
to distribute the grease.
Refer to pages 11-12 for
more information and tips
on using the leveling legs.
Pulleys with worn bushings can cause damage to the
beam where they are located and cause excessive
friction while the lift is being operated. This can also
severely damage other components such as the drive
train and cables.
WARNING
Grease Easy-Level Leveling Legs Annually
(one on each corner post, for a total of four)
Grease
Ball-Screw Annually
Grease Thrust
Bearing Annually
(see Fig. 65)
Fig. 64 Side Cradle Lift Beam Pulleys
While Fig. 65 shows the location of all eight pulleys, this
figure (64) specifically identifies the location of the side
cradle lift beam pulley, which is a little more difficult to
access. It can still be checked from the open end of the
beam by using a long pry bar or flat screwdriver and
pushing against the side of the top and bottom of the
pulley to test for excessive side-to-side play (see Fig.63).
Fig. 65 Location of Eight Sheaves
There are two pulleys in the corner post opposite the drive
train box, one at each end of the two side cradle lift
beams, and one at each end of the front cradle lift beam.
Location of bolt (pin)
for side cradle lift
beam pulley
Side Cradle Lift Beam
Main Cradle Lift Beam
Side Cradle
Lift Beam
2
Circles indicate pulley
locations
Drive
Train
Box
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