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11 of 22 DECEMBER 2022 REV. D
EAZ0080V72A
Lowered standard and/or custom vehicle heights may affect drive over and use of jack
or loading of vehicle on lift.
Failure to follow the cautionary steps as outlined above may result in property
damages.
1. The vehicle must be positioned correctly on the lift prior to raising the vehicle with
the Jack Beam. With the vehicle’s center of gravity equally spaced between the
runways, the Jack Beam can be used to lift the vehicle.
2. Move the Jack Beam to the desired pickup area.
3. Select lifting points that are the same distance from the centerline of the vehicle,
i.e. position the Jack Beam pads so that they make contact at the same point on
each side of the vehicle.
4. With the Jack Beam positioned, insert the stack pads if not already installed. If
additional height is required, use either the short or long stack adapters.
NOTE: Use the same length of stack adapter on each lifting arm.
8. NOTE: Lift vehicle at vehicle manufacturer’s recommended pickup points only.
Please refer to ALI/LP-GUIDE, Vehicle Lifting Points/Quick Reference Guide
for Frame Engaging Lifts.
5. Extend the arms to the desired pickup point. If required, raise the Jack Beam so
the arms can be extended above the runways.
ATTENTION!
Lifting arms should be extended equally as to avoid any off-
load of the vehicle that may cause vehicle damage and/or personal injury.
6. As the Jack Beam raises the vehicle, the weight of the Jack Beam is transferred
from the rollers to the lift. The roller assemblies on the Jack Beam are spring
loaded and are meant to carry the weight of the jack only. When load is applied,
the structure cannot be moved.
7. To lower the vehicle, refer back to section “6.0 Lowering the Jack Beam.
ATTENTION!
Do not raise lift while vehicle is supported by the Jack
Beams. Failure to adhere may cause vehicle damage and/or personal
injury.

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