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4. Install Power Unit And Mounting Post:
A. Refer to architect’s plan for placement of power unit mounting
post. Using the stand as a template mark location of (4) floor
anchor holes. Note, the post uses a 1/2” diameter anchor
which is different from the lift. Using a 1/2" carbide drill bit, drill
and install anchors for the post.
B. Attach four 5/16” x 1-1/4” bolts to the highest two and lowest
two holes in the mounting bracket with 5/16” plain nuts. Attach
the power unit, to these bolts and secure with 5/16” nylon
insert nuts.
C. Add fluid. Remove the fill-cap from the tank and fill with
Dexron III ATF or hydraulic oil that meets ISO 32, until fluid
reaches the MIN______ mark on the power unit. Replace the
fill-cap.
5. Electrical:
A. The power unit comes completely wired and ready to plug into
a 115 volt, single phase, 60 Hz. Circuit. A six foot, 3-wire power
cord with grounding plug is provided. See Motor Operating
Data Table, Fig. 5.
Use separate circuit with time delay fuse or
circuit breaker for each power unit. For single phase 115V use
25 amp. fuse. Wiring and power unit locations must comply
with local electrical codes.
B. Optional 208V-230V operated: Have a certified electrician run
230V single phase 60Hz power supply to 2 HP motor, Fig. 5.
Size wire for 20 amp circuit. See Motor Operating Data table.
Power Unit Wiring Detail
A Black Wire
B White Wire
C Green Wire
D 208-230V 60HZ Single Phase
E Attach Black Wire to Black Wire.
F Attach White Wire to Red Wire
G Attach Ground Wire here.
Fig. 5
Black
Up
Switch
Green
White
Red
230V 60Hz
Single Phase
Black
Black
Single Phase Rotary Power Unit
Motor Operating Data - Single Phase
Line Voltage Running Motor Voltage Range
208-230 Volts 60 HZ 197-253 Volts
Motor Operating Data - Single Phase
Line Voltage Running Motor Voltage Range
115 Volts 60 HZ 103-127 Volts