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GL-9 Floor Plate Lift IN50018 Rev. B 05/30/2008
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GL-9
Floor Plate Automotive/Golf Equipment Lift
9,000 Pound Capacity for 4-wheel Vehicles
6,500 Pound Capacity for 3-Wheel Vehicles
INSTALLATION / OWNERS MANUALS
Read this manual thoroughly
before installing, operating, or maintaining this lift. When done with
installation, be sure to return documents to package and give all materials to lift owner/operator. When
installation is complete, be sure to run lift up and down a few cycles with and without “typical” vehicle
loaded on lift.
IMPORTANT
Reference ANSI/ALI ALIS,
Safety Requirements for
Installation and Service of Automotive Lifts
before installing lift.
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Golf-Lift GL-9 Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandGolf-Lift
ModelGL-9
CategoryLifting Systems
LanguageEnglish

Summary

INSTALLATION AND OWNER'S MANUALS

IMPORTANT SAFETY REQUIREMENTS

Reference ANSI/ALI ALIS, Safety Requirements for Installation and Service of Automotive Lifts before installing lift.

IMPORTANT INFORMATION

Foundation Requirements for Lift Location

Consult architect plans for location on level floor with 4 in. minimum thickness, 3000-psi concrete.

Heavy Lifting Precautions

Ensure extra help or heavy lifting equipment is used when unloading and assembling.

GENERAL LIFT INFORMATION AND FEATURES

FOUNDATION AND ANCHORING REQUIREMENTS

Concrete Strength and Thickness

Concrete must have 3,000 PSI strength and 4" minimum thickness for anchor embedment.

Slab Edge and Hole Spacing

Maintain 6" from slab edge/seam. Hole spacing minimum 6.5", hole depth minimum 4".

Unstable Surface Warning

Do not install on asphalt or unstable surfaces; columns rely solely on floor anchoring.

TOOLS & EQUIPMENT REQUIRED FOR INSTALL

Essential Tools and Equipment List

Lists necessary tools like drills, levels, wrenches, oil, and ladders for lift installation.

INSTALLATION PROCEDURE: STEPS 1-7

Step 7: Drilling Anchor Holes

Use base plate holes to drill 3/4" diameter anchor holes into concrete.

INSTALLATION PROCEDURE: ANCHORING AND CARRIAGE SETUP

Step 7 Continued: Anchoring Details

Drill 3/4" holes, blow dust, tap anchors, tighten to 150 ft-lbs. Ensure proper embedment.

INSTALLATION PROCEDURE: FINAL CHECKS AND ELECTRICAL

Warning: Electrical Wiring Compliance

Ensure wiring complies with local code; use a certified electrician for hook-up.

OWNER / EMPLOYER RESPONSIBILITIES

Operator Training and Safety Standards

Ensure operators are trained using manufacturer and industry safety manuals and standards.

Inspection, Maintenance, and Records

Establish procedures for periodic inspection/maintenance and maintain records and labels.

OWNER / EMPLOYER RESPONSIBILITIES: SAFETY PROTOCOLS

No Unauthorized Modifications

Do not modify the lift without prior written consent from the manufacturer.

Lockout/Tagout Procedure Requirement

Provide lockout/tagout means for energy sources per ANSI Z244.1 before repairs.

Lift Lockout/Tagout Procedure

SAFETY AND OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS

General Safety Procedures

Never allow unauthorized persons, keep area clear, use all pads, check stability, lower to locks.

Important Safety Instructions

Read instructions, avoid hot parts, handle cords carefully, use correct extension cords, unplug when done.

SAFETY AND OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS: PRECAUTIONS

Safety Glasses and Warning Labels

Always wear safety glasses and ensure operators review all safety and warning labels.

Safety and Operating Instructions For Arm Lift

Safety and Operating Instructions For Golf Lift

Safety and Operating Instructions For Golf Lift: Operation

Preventive Maintenance Schedule Overview

Schedule for daily, weekly, and yearly maintenance tasks is provided.

PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE: DETAILED TASKS

Daily Pre-Operation Checks

Check safety locks, latches, connections, wiring, base plate, and swing arm restraints.

TROUBLESHOOTING: COMMON ISSUES

Lift Will Not Rise

Check for trash under check valve, clearance on plunger valve, and clean check valve ball/seat.

TROUBLESHOOTING: ADDITIONAL PROBLEMS

GL-9 Parts List: Items 1-40

GL-9 Parts List: Items 41-81

GL-9 Parts List: Items 82-93

WARRANTY POLICY