Features:
- 220V, 60HZ, 1PH, 3HP motor
- Includes adjustable pads and free truck adapters
Safety Mechanisms:
- Double Point Safety Lock Release
- Automatic arm lock restraints
- Built-in relief valve in power pump to prevent overloading
- Door guards with rubber protection
- Up-limit switch for safe cylinder stroke usage
- Heavy-duty 5/16″ diameter cable and 4.56″ pulley to reduce high stress during synchronization and extend cable life
- Stiffened base plate with 15/32″ thickness
- Ultra-high molecular self-lubricating nylon slider for smooth carriage movement
- Anchor bolts and mounting hardware included
Control System:
- Lifting operation via “UP” button on the motor
- Manual lowering with lever press
- Built-in relief valve to prevent overloading
Specifications:
- Lifting Capacity: 9,000 lbs
- Overall Height: 145 21/32″
- Overall Width: 133-1/4″
- Column Width: 10.59″
- Distance Between Posts: 106″
- Overall Width: 131-1/2″
- Base Width: 14-9/16″
- Column Thickness: 11/64″
- Carriage Thickness: 3/16″
- Arms Thickness: 15/64″
- Front Arm Length: 29.9″-47.2″
- Rear Arm Length: 29.9″-47.2″
- Minimum Pad Height: 3-7/8″
- Maximum Lift Height (without truck adapters): 74-13/16″
- Maximum Lift Height (with truck adapters): 78″
- Drive-Thru Width Clearance: 99-7/32″
- Time to Full Rise: 55 seconds
- Shipping Weight: 1370 lbs
Site Selection:
Before installing the lift, consider the following:
- Lift Location: Ensure there is enough space for the lift’s operation and that the area meets the electrical requirements (220V, 30A, single phase). Use available architectural plans to verify dimensions.
- Overhead Area: Make sure the area is free from overhead obstructions like heaters, electrical lines, doors, and lights.
- Floor Area: Visually inspect the site for cracks or defects in the concrete.
Floor Requirements:
- A level floor is essential for proper installation and smooth operation. Small slope variations can be adjusted with shimming.
- For uneven floors, consider a site survey or pouring a new level concrete slab. New concrete must be cured for at least 30 days.
- Important Notes:
- Never install the lift on asphalt or any surface other than concrete.
- Avoid installing on expansion seams, cracked, or defective concrete.
- Consult a building architect before installing on a second or elevated floor.
- Outdoor installation requires special precautions to protect the power unit from the elements.
Concrete Specifications:
- The lift must be installed on 3,000 PSI reinforced concrete.
- Minimum requirements for the concrete thickness are 4″ with 3,500 PSI.
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