AAQ AutoLift 163027 User manual

Advance AutoQuip
2 McDonald Crescent | Bassendean WA 6054
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FAILURE TO OPERATE THIS EQUIPMENT AS DIRECTED MAY CAUSE
INJURY OR DEATH.
Specifications subject to change without notice.
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which may occur therein
4 POST HOIST
AutoLift 163027
Extra High 4 Post Storage Vehicle Hoist
3200Kg Maximum Lifting Capacity
Design Registration Approval Number: N/A - Domestic Application
Design Code: AS1418.9-19966
INSTALLATION MANUAL & OPERATION
INSTRUCTIONS
READ FIRST
DO NOT use the
machine until you read
and understand all the
dangers, warnings and
cautions in this manual.

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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Important Note--------------------------------------------------------------------------------Page 3
Definition and Preparation ---------------------------------------------------------------Page 4
General Information ------------------------------------------------------------------------Page 5
Important Concrete and Anchoring Information--------------------------------------Page 6
Installation and Basic Operation Instruction------------------------------------------Page 7
Safety Procedures---------------------------------------------------------------------------Page 14
Maintenance Schedule---------------------------------------------------------------------Page 15
Troubleshooting------------------------------------------------------------------------------Page 17
Owners Responsibilities-------------------------------------------------------------------Page 18
Packing list -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------Page 19
Installation specification ------------------------------------------------------------------Page 20
Parts drawing -------------------------------------------------------------------------------Page 21
Parts code list ------------------------------------------------------------------------------Page 26

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IMPORTANT NOTES
●Do not install this hoist on any surface other than concrete confirming to minimum specifications.
●Do not install this hoist over expansion joints or cracks. Check with building architect.
●Do not install this hoist on a second floor with a basement beneath without written authorization
from building architect.
●Do not install this hoist outdoors unless special consideration has been made to protect the
power unit from inclemency weather conditions.
●Agood level floor is recommended for proper installation and operation. Concrete should be a
minimum of 125mm thickness and 3,000 psi tensile strength with steal or fiber mesh
reinforcement.
●The hoist is intended to raise the entire body of the vehicle. Do not attempt to lift only part of
the vehicle. Improper use of this equipment could result in damage to the hoist, yourself or
other property.
●The hoist is intended to lift vehicles only. It is not designed to lift any person or equipment
containing persons.
●All persons using this equipment should be qualified, responsible persons and should follow the
operation and safety guidelines set forth in this manual.
●For specifications on concrete pads, please call for technical assistance.
●Improper installation can cause damage or injury. Manufacturer will assume liability for loss or
damage of any kind, expressed or implied, resulting from improper installation to use of this
product. Read the installation and operation manual in its entirety before attempting to install the
hoist.
●This hoist can be used without anchor to the ground. If hoist is not anchored, the vehicle
shall be driven on this packing hoist carefully under very low speed (almost zero speed).
●This parking hoist can be moved on its casters. It is not allowed to move it with vehicle
loaded. It is not allowed to drive on the hoist with casters on either.

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DEFINITION
The hoist is a Four-Column Flat Deck Hydraulic, cable driven one.
The name / model numbers is designated below:
Surface Mounted 4-Post Flat Deck Storage Hoist with 3200KG Lifting Capacity.
Model number: 163027
This hoist is a 3200kg capacity, 4-post hoist. The safety latch system is very similar to an
extension ladder. The safety latch is in contact with the rack as the hoist ascends and drops into
place as the hoist rises. Safety latch engages in rack in 75mm increments at about 500mm from
the ground. The latch must be manually disengaged for the hoist to descend. The latch is released
by pulling the release handle raising the latch up off the latch rack. Once the raise button is
pressed, the latch will automatically re-engage after approximately 75mm of travel. The work is
done with the heavy-duty cable connected to a 75mm cylinder, driven by a hydraulic pump capable
of providing 3,000psi pressure.
Please read the Safety Procedures and Operation Instructions in this manual before operating the
hoist. Proper installation is very important. To minimize the chance of making an error in installation,
please read this manual through carefully before beginning installation. Check with building owner
and / or architect’s building plans when applicable. The hoist should be located on a relatively level
floor with min 125mm thickness and 3000psi tensile strength concrete sufficiently cured.
This is a vehicle hoist installation / operation manual and no attempt is made or implied herein
to instruct the user in lifting methods particular to an individual application. Rather, the contents of
this manual are intended as a basis for operation and maintenance of the unit as it stands alone or
as it is intended and anticipated to be used in conjunction with other equipment.
Proper application of the equipment described herein is limited to the parameters detailed in the
specifications and the usages set forth in the descriptive passages. Any other proposed application
of this equipment should be documented and submitted in writing to the factory for examination.
The user assumes full responsibility for any equipment damage, personal injury, or alteration of the
equipment described in this manual or any subsequent damages.
PREPARATION
The installation of this hoist is relatively simple and can be accomplished by two men in a few hours.
The following tools and equipment are needed:
Hydraulic AW 32,46 Non-Detergent Non-Foaming Anti-Wear Hydraulic Oil SAE-10 (12 litres)
Chalk line and 12’ Tape Measure, Transit and a 4’ Level
Rotary Hammer Drill with 3/4” Masonry Drill Bit. Core Drill ReBar Cutter recommended
Hammer and Hex-Key / Allen Wrench Set
Sockets and Open Wrench set, 1/2” thru 1-1/2”(1-1/8” for 3/4” Anchors)
Medium Crescent Wrench and Medium Pipe Wrench
Crow Bar for Shim Installation. Medium Flat Screwdriver and Cross Screwdriver.
Vise Grips and Needle Nose Pliers.

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GENERAL INFORMATION
1. Carefully remove the crating and packing materials. CAUTION! Be careful when
cutting steel banding material as items may become loose and fall causing personal
harm or injury.
2. Identify the components and check for damage or shortages. If damage or
shortages are discovered, contact distributor immediately. Save the shipping bolts
for use in the installation.
Packing:
*The hoist packed into one heavy rack and one carton box on it.
*Every rack with two runways, four columns with covers, two cross bar, two ramps,
two front stops, one long lock linkage rod, and a accessory box.
*There is the hydraulic motor in one of the boxes.
3. Hoist location - check with building owner and / or architect’s building plans when applicable. The
hoist should be located on a relatively level floor with concrete sufficiently cured.
Suggestion:
(1)The floor be flat and without gradients (maximum of 10mm tolerance between the two base
plate of the columns)
(2) There are no cracks within 965mm and no seams within 150mm of the base plate.
(3) The concrete is recommended with following dimension: 4000mm L* 1000mm W * 200mm H.
Remember any structure is only as strong as the foundation on which it is located.
4. Check for ceiling clearance.
Suggestion:
At least 127 mm left between the top of a car on the hoist and the ceiling.
Check for clearance in the front and rear of vehicle when on hoist - will the garage door
open. Suggestion:
At least 600 mm space left between the edge of the column and the wall.
At least 3650 mm space left between the central line of the columns and the wall.
( At least 915 mm space for walking left between the front or the rear of the vehicle and the
wall. )
5. Check the power supply. The voltage phase and proper amperage requirements for the motor
shorn on the motor plate. Only a certified electrician should perform the wire connection.
Suggestion: For a 240V / 50Hz, single phase, 2.2Kw motor, the rated current will be 15Amp.
Basic Specification
Description Capacity Lifting Time Lifting height
Four-Post
Flat Deck Parking Hoist 3200kg ( about )
100 Sec (3600 mm)

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IMPORTANT CONCRETE AND ANCHORING INFORMATION
1. Concrete shall have compression strength of at least 3,000 PSI and a minimum thickness of 125mm
in order to achieve a minimum anchor embedment of 85mm. When using the standard
suppliedlong anchors, if the top of the anchor exceeds 55mm above the floor grade, you DO
NOT have enough embedment.
2. Before drilling anchor holes in concrete floor using holes in column base plate as a guide. Make
sure the distance from the hole to the edge of concrete is not less than 155mm.Hole to hole spacing
should not be less than 165mm in any direction. The hole depth should be a minimum of 110mm.
3. CAUTION: DO NOT install the hoist onany asphalt or other similar unstable surface. Only anchor
in floor supports columns.
4. Shim each column base until each column is plumb. If one column has to be elevated to match
the plane of the other column, full size base shim plates should be used. Shim thickness MUST
NOT exceed 13mm when using the 140mm long anchor provided with the hoist. Adjust the
column extensions plumb also.
5. If anchors do not tighten to 80 ft-lbs. Installation torque, replace concrete under each column
base with a 1220 x 1220 x 150 thick 3,000 PSI minimum concrete pad keyed under and flush
with the top of existing floor. Let concrete cure before installing lifts and anchors.
ANCHORING TIP SHEET
Fig. 1
Anchors must be at least 150cm from the edge of the slab or any seam.
1. Use a concrete hammer drill with a carbide tip, solid drill bit the same diameter as the anchor, 3/4 ”
(0.775 to 0.787 inches diameter). Do not use excessively worn bits or bits which have been
incorrectly sharpened.
2. Keep the drill perpendicularly while drilling.
3. Let the drill do the work. Do not apply excessive force. Pull the drill up and down occasionally to
remove residue while drilling.
4. Drill the hole to depth equal to length of anchor.
5. For better holding power blow dust from the hole.
6. Place a flat washer and hex nut over thread of an anchor, leaving approximately 13mm of thread
exposed. Do not damage threads. Tap anchor into the concrete carefully until nut and flat washer
are against base plate. Do not use an impact wrench to tighten. Tighten the nut two or three turns
on average concrete (28-day cure). If the concrete is very hard, only one or two turns may be
applied.
7. Drilling thru concrete (recommended) will allow the anchor to be driven thru the bottom if the
threads are damaged.

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INSTALLATION INSTRUCTION
STEP 1: (Selecting Site)
Before installing your new hoist, check the following:
1. HOIST LOCATION: Always use architects plans when available. Check layout dimension
against floor plan requirements making sure that adequate space is available. (Fig.2)
2. OVERHEAD OBSTRUCTIONS: The area where the hoist located should be free of
overhead obstructions such as heaters, building supports, electrical lines etc.
3. DEFECTIVE CONCRETE: Visually inspect the site where the hoist is to be installed and check
for cracked or defective concrete.
4. FLOOR REQUIREMNETS: The hoist should be installed on a 3000 PSI concrete with
little gradients.
Fig. 2 Location checking
IMPORTANT NOTICE
These instructions must be followed to insure proper installation and operation of your hoist.
Failure to comply with these instructions can result in serious bodily harm and void product
warranty. Manufacturer will assume no liability for loss or damage of any kind, expressed or implied
resulting from improper installation or use of this product.
PLEASE READ ENTIRE INSTRUCTION BEFORE STARTING TO ASSEMBLE THE HOIST

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STEP 2: (Unloading and Unpacking)
1. After unloading the hoist, place it near
the intended installation location. (Fig. 3)
2. Check the items with packing list.
3. Remove the shipping bands and packing
materials from the unit.
4. Remove the packing brackets and bolts
holding the two runways together. (Do not
discard bolts, they may be used in the
assembly of the hoist )
STEP 3: (Site Layout)
1. Determine which side will be the approach side.
2. The power-side runway is always on the left side of the approach side. The POWERSIDE column
has the power-unit mounting position on the side. Note the power unit column can only be located
on the far end of the left side.
3. Once a location is determined, use a carpenter’s chalk line to layout a grid for the post locations.
Keep all dimensions and square within 20mm otherwise malfunction of the hoist will occur. ( Fig.
40 on page 20)
4. After the column locations are properly marked, use a chalk or crayon to make an outline of the
posts on the floor at each location using the post base plates as a template.
5. Double check all dimensions and make sure that the layout is perfectly square.
6. Before continuing with the installation it is helpful to stand the posts up at their respective
locations and get a visual of the shop, aisles and other clearances. Also, this is a good time to
drive a vehicle into position and check for adequate clearance.
STEP 4: (Installing the Columns with cross bars)
1. Before proceeding, double check measurements and make certain that the bases of each column
are square and aligned with the chalk line.
2. Locate the columns at their respective locations according to the chalk line layout. Pay attention
to the power-side column (It is with the holes for pump mounting Fig.4). DO NOT BOLT columns
at this moment. Use caution to prevent columns from falling over.
3. Insert the end of cross bar into every column. (Fig. 5)
4. Insert the safety rack into the cross bar end as shown (Fig. 6 & 7).
NOTE
All models MUST be installed on 3000PSI concrete only confirming to the minimum requirements.
New concrete must be adequately cured by at least 28 days minimum.
Fig. 3 Packing

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Fig.4 power-sidecolumn Fig.5 Fig.6
5. Bolt the safety rack on both end. (Fig. 7 & 8 )
6. Raise up the cross bar ends to rest on the first (lowest) position. (Fig. 9)
Fig.7 Fig.8 Fig.9
7. Again check all the position of the columns according to the drawings. Using a tape measure to
measure the distance between the opposite corners of the base plate on the columns. Equal
values will insure the lifting arms will be in square.
STEP 5: (Mounting the runway)
1. Put the sub runway on the cross bars at the right side. Be sure that the utility rails for tool case
located inside. (Fig. 10)
Fig.10 Fig.11 Fig.12
2. Using bolts provided, bolt the right-rear end of the off-side runway on the rear cross bar. The other
end is free. (Fig. 11)
3. Before locating the power-side runway on the cross bar, pull out the cables underneath and check
them over the pulleys. The shortest one is for the power-side column. The longest one is for the
opposite. Put the power-side runway on the cross bars. (Fig. 12)
4. Put the cables through the runway and the pulley, going up to the top board of the column and bolt
them (Fig 14, 15). Be sure that the cable is against the small roller so that the emergency locking

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latch is off the rack. Be sure the cables are in its pulley under the runway .
Fig.14 Fig.15
5. Tighten all the bolts on the power-side runway with supplied bolts, nuts, and spring washes.
STEP 6: (Mounting the POWER UNIT)
1. Attach the power unit and the air valve to the POWER-SIDE COLUMN using bolts, nuts and
washers supplied. (See Fig. 19)
2. Fill the reservoir with hydraulic oil. Make sure the funnel used to fill the power unit is clean.
Suggestion: Use Hydraulic 32 or 46 Non-Detergent Non-Foaming Anti-Wear Oil SAE-10
3. Connect the oil hose from the cylinder hose end to the power unit. ( Fig. 20)
Fig.19 Fig.20
4. Have a certified electrician to run the 240V/50Hz single phase power supply to the motor.Be sure
to size the wire for a 15 amp circuit.
STEP 7: (Routing the CABLES and SAFE RACK)
1. Check again that all the cables are rest on the pulleys both of the columns and underneath the
power-side runway.
2. Make sure that the current of the power supply is enough for the motor.
3. Press the start button on the motor to raise the runways a little. Make sure that the safety latches
are not rest on the racks.
SUGGESTION
Pull out the ram of the cylinder underneath the power-side runway as longer as possible, to make the
cables reach the column top easily.

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4. Using the level, by screwing up or down of the nut of the cable on the column top one by one ,
make the cross bar level and also the runway are level too. (Fig. 21, 22)
Fig.21 Fig.22
5. Using the level, by screwing up or down of the nut of the safety rack on the column top one by
one , make the cross bar level and also the runway are level too while hoist is in lock.
STEP 8: (Mounting on accessories)
1. Mount on the ramps and the front stops on the ends of runways. (Fig. 23, 24)
Fig.23 Fig.24 Fig.25
2. Connect the air hose from the valve to the air cylinder (Fig. 25)
STEP 9: (Hoist start up)
1. Do not place any vehicle on the hoist at this time!
2. Connect the elec. power supply to the motor pump. Connect the compressed air supply to the air
valve.
3. Cycle the hoist up and down several times to insure latch click together and all air is removed
from the system.
4. To lower the hoist, the air valve must be manually hold down while the lowering handle of the
pump is pressed. Locking latches will automatically reset once the hoist ascends approximately
430mm from base after the air valve is released.
IMPORTANT NOTE
The cables should be checked weekly for equal tension. Failure to do this will cause uneven lifting.
The cables should always be adjusted so that they are equal tension when the cross bars are resting
on the safety locks.

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STEP 10: (Hoist anchored)
1. Using the base plate on the column as a guide, drill each anchor hole in the concrete
approximately 140mm deep using a rotary hammer drill and 3/4” concrete drill-bit. To assure
full holding power, do not ream the hole or allow the drill to wobble.
2. After drilling, remove dust thoroughly from each hole using compressed air and/or wire brush.
Make certain that the column remains aligned with the column remains aligned with the chalk line
during this process.
3. Assemble the washers and nuts on the anchors then tap into each hole with a block of wood or
rubber hammer until the washer rests against the base plate. Be sure that if shimming is required
that enough threads are left exposed.
4. Using a level, check column plumb for every side. (Fig. 21) If shimming is required, use
3/4“ washers or shim stock, placing shims as close as possible to the hole locations. This will
prevent bending the column base plates.
5. With the shims and anchor bolts in place, tighten by securing the nut to the base then turning 2-3
full turns clockwise. DO NOT use an impact wrench for this procedure.
6. Using the lever again, check the cross bar for front and rear. ( Fig. 22) If need, loose the bottom
bolt of the safety rack. Turn the rack nut on the top of the column to raise the lower end of the
cross bar. After all tighten the bolts.
OPERATION
RAISE-HOIST
1. Press button on power unit
The latch mechanism will ‘trip over’ when the hoist raises and drop into each latch stop. But, to lock
the hoist you must press the lowering handle to relieve the hydraulic pressure and let the latch set
tight in a lock position.
Always lock the hoist before going under the vehicle. Never allow anyone to go under the hoist
when raising or lowering. Read the safety procedures in the manual.
LOWER HOIST
1. Raise the hoist until the latch clears.
2. Hold down the air valve while pressing the lowering handle on the power unit.
Note: It is normal for an empty hoist to lower slowly-it may be necessary to add weight.

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VEHICLE PARKING
1. Lower the runways to the ground. Put on the front stops and ramps.
2. Drive the vehicle on the ramps. Take off the ramps and lock the vehicle by insert stops under the
wheels. Check again the vehicle on the hoist is safe.
3. Raise up the hoist to its highest position.
4. Drive another vehicle under the hoist. (Fig. 38)
Fig.38

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SAFETY PROCEDURES
zNever allow unauthorizedpersons to operate hoist.Thoroughly train new employees in the operation
and care of hoist.
zCaution: the power unit operates at high pressure.
zRemove passengers before raising vehicle.
zProhibit unauthorized persons from being in shop area while hoist is in use.
zTotal lift capacity is 3200kg.
zPrior to lifting vehicle, walk around the hoist and check for any objects that might interfere with the
operation of hoist and safety latches; tools, air hoses, shop equipment.
zWhen approaching the hoist with a vehicle, center the vehicle wheel on the runway. Slowly drive
the vehicle up on the runways. Have some one outside the vehicle guide the driver.
zNever use hoist to raise one end or one side of vehicle.
zRaise vehicles about 900mm and check stability by light rocking.
zPrior to lowering vehicle, walk around the hoist and check for any objects that might interfere with the
operation of hoist and safety latches; tools, air hoses, shop equipment. Slowly drive the vehicle
out. Have some one outside the vehicle guide the driver.
ALWAYS LOCK THE HOIST BEFORE GOING UNDER THE VEHICLE. NEVER
ALLOW ANYONE TO GO UNDER THE HOIST WHEN RAISING OR LOWERING.

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MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE
The following periodic maintenance is the suggested minimum requirements and minimum intervals;
accumulated hours or monthly period, which ever comes sooner. If you hear a noise or see any
indication of impending failure - cease operation immediately – inspect, correct and / or replace
parts as required.
WARNING OSHA AND REQUIRE USERS TO INSPECT LIFTING EQUIPMENT AT THE
START OF EVERY SHIFT. THESE AND OTHER PERIODIC INSPECTIONS ARE THE
RESPONSIBILITY OF THE USER.
DAILY PRE-OPERATION CHECK (8 HOURS)
The user should perform daily check. ATTENTION! LOOK OUT! Daily check of safety latch
system is very important-the discovery of device failure before needed could save you from
expensive property damage, lost production time, serious personal injury and even death.
zCheck safety lock audibly and visually while in operation
zCheck safety latches for free movement and full engagement with rack.
zCheck hydraulic connections, and hoses for leakage.
zCheck cables connections- bends, cracks-and looseness
zCheck for frayed cables in both raised and lowered position.
zCheck snap rings at all rollers and sheaves.
zCheck bolts, nut, and screws and tighten.
zCheck wiring & switches for damage.
zKeep base plate free of dirt, grease or any other corrosive substances.
zCheck floor for stress cracks near anchor bolts.
WEEKLY MAINTENANCE (40 HOURS)
zCheck anchor bolts torque to 150 ft*lbs for the 3/4"anchor bolts. Do not use impact
wrench.
zCheck floor for stress cracks near anchor bolts
zCheck hydraulic oil level.
zCheck and tighten bolts and nuts, and screws.
zCheck cylinder pulley assembly for free movement or excessive ware on cylinder yoke or
pulley pin.
zCheck cable pulley for free movement and excessive ware.

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YEARLY MAINTENANCE
zLubricate cable
zGrease rub blocks and column surface contacting rub blocks
zChange the hydraulic fluid-
good maintenance procedure makes it mandatory to keep hydraulic fluid clean. No hard fast
rules can be established;-operating temperature, type of service, contamination levels,
filtration, and chemical composition of fluid should be considered. If operating in dusty
environment shorter interval may be required.
The following items should only be performed by a trained maintenance expert.
zReplace hydraulic hoses
zReplace cables and rollers.
zReplace cables and sheaves.
zReplace or rebuild air and hydraulic cylinders as required.
zReplace or rebuild pumps / motors as required.
zCheck hydraulic and air cylinder rod and rod end (threads) for deformation or damage.
zCheck cylinder mount for looseness and damage.
Relocating or changing components may cause problems. Each component in the system must be
compatible; an undersized or restricted line will cause a drop in pressure. All valve, pump, and hose
connections should be sealed and/ or capped until just prior to use air hoses can be used to clean
fittings and other components. However, the air supply must be filtered and dry to prevent
contamination. most important- cleanliness- contamination is the most frequent cause of malfunction
or hydraulic equipment.

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TROUBLE SHOOTING
1. Motor dose not run:
A. Breaker or fuse blown
B. Motor thermal overload tripped. Wait for overload to cool.
C. Faulty wiring connections call electrician.
D. Defective up button call electrician for checking.
2. Motor runs but will not raise:
A. A piece of trash is under check valve. Push handle down and push the start button at the
same time. Hold for 10-15 seconds. This should flush the system.
B. Check the clearance between the plunger valve of the lowering handle.
C. Remove the check valve cover and clean ball and seat.
D. Oil level to low oil level should be just under the vent cap port when the hoist is down!!!
3. Oil blows out breather of power unit:
A. Oil reservoir overfilled.
B. Hoistlowered too quickly while under a heavy load.
4. Motor hums and will not run:
A. Impeller fan caver is dented. Take off and straighten.
B. Faulty wiring------call electrician
C. Bad capacitor------call electrician
D. Low voltage------call electrician
E. Hoist overloaded---
5. Hoist jerk going up and down:
air in hydraulic system. Raise hoist all the way to top and return to floor. Repeat 4-6 times
with 2 min rest every time. Do not let this overheat power unit.
6. Oil leaks
A. Power unit: if the power unit leaks hydraulic oil around the tank-mounting flange; check the
oil level in the tank. The level should be two inches below the flange of the tank. Check with
a screwdriver.
B. Rod end of cylinder: the rod seal of the cylinder id out. Rebuild or replace the cylinder.
C. Breather end of the cylinder: the piston seal of the cylinder is out. Rebuild or replace the
cylinder.
7. Hoist makes excessive noise.
A. Leg of the hoist is dry and requires grease.
B. Cylinder pulley assembly or cable pulley assembly is not moving freely.
C. May have excessive wear on pins or cylinder yoke.

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OWNER / EMPLOYER RESPONSIBILITIES
The owner/Employer:
Shall establish procedures to periodically maintain, inspect and care for the hoist in accordance
with the manufactures recommended procedures to ensure its’ continued safe operations.
Shall provide necessary lockout / tag outs of energy sources before beginning any hoist
repairs.
Shall not modify the hoist in any manner without prior written consent of the manufacturer.
Shall display the operating instructions and “Lifting It Right “ and “Safety Tips” supplied with the
hoist in a conspicuous location in the hoist area convenient to the operator.
Shall insure that hoist operators are instructed in the proper and safe use and operation of the hoist
using the manufacturer’s instructions and “Lift It Right ”and “safety Tips” supplied with the hoist.

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Packing list
No Description Qty Note
1 Power-side runway 1 with cylinder ,hose and cables
2 Off-side runway 1
3 Front cross bar 1
4 Rear cross bar 1
5 Power-side column 1 With mounting holes for pump
6 Off-side column 3
7 wheel stop 4
8 Approach ramp 2
9 Beam cover 4
10 Accessory box 1 Anchors and shims
11 Electro-hydraulic pump 1
ITEM MODEL 163027
Overall Length 5360mm
Overall Width 3835mm
Overall Height 4293mm
Between Columns(Inside) Length 4788mm
Between Columns(Inside) Width 3226mm

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INSTALLATION SPECIFICATION OF PARKING HOIST 163027
Fig. 40
485mm
1185-1612mm
3820mm
3220mm
4660mm
6360mm
5260mm
4190mm
4300mm
Min180mm~Max3680mm
5200mm
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