Dannmar Equipment Max Jax Owner's manual

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Installation and Operation
6,000 P
6,000 P
ound Capacity
ound Capacity
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ortable Two-Post Lift
ortable Two-Post Lift
Safety
Your new lift was designed and built with safety in mind; however, your overall safety
can be increased by proper training and thoughtful operation. DO NOT operate or repair
this machine without reading and understanding this manual and the important safety
instructions shown inside.
As the owner/operator of this equipment, it is your responsibility to forward this
manual to all operators of this equipment and to be sure that they fully understand and
comprehend it contents inside. Failure to operate this equipment as directed may result
in injury or death.
Shipping Damage Claims
When this equipment is shipped, title passes to the purchaser upon receipt from the
carrier. Consequently, claims for the material damaged in shipment must be made by the
purchaser against the transportation company at the time shipment is received.

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24-MONTH LIMITED WARRANTY
1. DURATION: From the date of purchase by the original purchaser. Any Dannmar MaxJax
TM
lift system: Two-Year warranty on the lift structure and
other associated structural components; One-Year warranty on the power unit and hydraulic cylinders, and other assembly components such as valves,
hoses, fittings etc. Against defects in material or workmanship under normal use and service, from the date of installation or from the date of shipment
by Dannmar or a Dannmar distributor whichever comes first.
2. WHO GIVES THIS WARRANTY (WARRANTOR): Dannmar Inc., 646 Flinn Ave., Moorpark, CA 93021
3. WHO RECEIVES THIS WARRANTY (PURCHASER): The original purchaser (other than for purpose of resale).
4. WHAT PRODUCTS ARE COVERED BY THIS WARRANTY: Any Dannmar MaxJax lift system.
5. WHAT IS COVERED UNDER THIS WARRANTY: Manufacturer defects due to material and workmanship with the exceptions noted below.
6. WHAT IS NOT COVERED UNDER THIS WARRANTY:
A. ANY INCIDENTAL, INDIRECT, OR CONSEQUENTIAL LOSS, DAMAGE, OR EXPENSE THAT MAY RESULT FROM ANY
DEFECT, FAILURE, OR MALFUNCTION OF DANNMAR INC PRODUCT.
B. Any failure that results from an accident, purchaser’s abuse, neglect or failure to operate products in accordance with instructions provided
in the owner’s manual(s) supplied.
C. Pre-delivery service, i.e. assembly, oil, etc.
D. Items or service normally required to maintain the product: i.e. lubricants, rubber pads, hoses that become worn, other wear items, etc.
E. Additional items not covered under this warranty:
a. Any component damaged in shipment or any failure caused by installing or operating unit under conditions not in accordance
with installation and operation guidelines or damaged by contact with tools or surroundings.
b. Pump or valve failure caused by rain, excessive humidity, corrosive environments or other contaminants.
c. Cosmetic defects that do not interfere with lift system functionality.
d. Damage due to incorrect voltage or improper wiring.
Other items not listed but considered general wear parts.
a. hoses worn or kinked
b. rubber lift contact pads
7. RESPONSIBILITIES OF WARRANTOR UNDER THIS WARRANTY: Repair or replace, at Warrantor’s option, lift or component which is defective,
has malfunctioned and/or failed to conform within duration of the warranty period. Dannmar Inc. will pay reasonable labor costs for the first 12 months
only on parts returned as previously described.
8. RESPONSIBILITIES OF PURCHASER UNDER THIS WARRANTY:
A. Provide dated proof of purchase and maintenance records.
B. Lift or components must be delivered or shipped to the nearest Dannmar Authorized Service
Center. Freight costs, if any, must be borne by the purchaser.
C. Use reasonable care in the operation and maintenance of the products as described in the owner’s manual(s).
9. WHEN WARRANTOR WILL PERFORM REPAIR OR REPLACEMENT UNDER THIS WARRANTY: Repair or replacement will be scheduled and
serviced according to the normal work flow at the servicing location, and depending on the availability of replacement parts.
THESE WARRANTIES DO NOT EXTEND TO ANY COSMETIC DEFECT NOT INTERFERING WITH EQUIPMENT FUNCTIONALITY OR ANY
INCIDENTAL, INDIRECT, OR CONSEQUENTIAL LOSS, DAMAGE, OR EXPENSE THAT MAY RESULT FROM ANY DEFECT, FAILURE, OR
MALFUNCTION OF A DANNMAR PRODUCT OR THE BREACH OR DELAY IN PERFORMANCE OF THE WARRANTY.
This warranty is exclusive and in lieu of all other warranties expressed or implied. Dannmar makes no warranty on components and/or accessories fur-
nished to Dannmar by third parties. These are warranted only to the extent of the original manufacturers warranty to Dannmar. Dannmar makes no warran-
ty on other items not listed but may be considered general wear parts. Dannmar reserves the right to make design changes or add improvements to its prod-
uct line without incurring any obligation to make such changes on product sold previously. Warranty adjustments within the above stated policies are based
on the model and serial number of the equipment. This data must be furnished with all warranty

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IMPORTANT NOTICE
Do not attempt to install this lift if you have never been
trained on basic automotive lift installation procedures.
Never attempt to lift components without proper lifting
tools such as forklift or cranes. Stay clear of any moving
parts that can fall and cause injury. These instructions
must be followed to insure proper installation and opera-
tion of your lift. Failure to comply with these instructions
can result in serious bodily harm and void product war-
ranty. 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 MANUAL
PRIOR TO INSTALLATION.
DEFINITIONS OF
HAZARD LEVELS
Identify the hazard levels used in this manual with the
following definitions and signal words:
DANGER
Watch for this symbol: It Means: Immediate hazards
which will result in severe personal injury or death.
WARNING
Watch for this symbol: It Means: Hazards or unsafe
practices which could result in severe personal
injury or death.
CAUTION
Watch for this symbol: It Means: Hazards or unsafe
practices which may result in minor personal injury,
product or property damage.
OWNER’S RESPONSIBILITY
To maintain the lift and user safety, the responsibility of
the owner is to read and follow these instructions:
Follow all installation and operation instructions.
Make sure installation conforms to all applicable Local,
State, and Federal Codes, Rules, and Regulations;
such as State and Federal OSHA Regulations and
Electrical Codes.
Carefully check the lift for correct initial function.
Read and follow the safety instructions. Keep them
readily available for machine operators.
Make certain all operators are properly trained, know
how to safely and correctly operate the unit, and are
properly supervised.
Allow unit operation only with all parts in place and
operating safely.
Carefully inspect the unit on a regular basis and
perform all maintenance as required.
Service and maintain the unit only with authorized or
approved replacement parts.
Keep all instructions permanently with the unit and
all decals on the unit clean and visible.
BEFORE YOU BEGIN
Receiving:
The shipment should be thoroughly inspected as soon as it
is received. The signed bill of lading is acknowledgement by
the carrier of receipt in good condition of shipment covered
by your invoice. If any of the goods called for on this bill of
lading are shorted or damaged, do not accept them until the
carrier makes a notation on the freight bill of the shorted or
damaged goods. Do this for your own protection.
NOTIFY THE CARRIER AT ONCE if any hidden loss or
damage is discovered after receipt and request the carrier
to make an inspection. If the carrier will not do so, prepare
a signed statement to the effect that you have notified the
carrier (on a specific date) and that the carrier has failed to
comply with your request.
IT IS DIFFICULT TO COLLECT FOR LOSS OR DAMAGE
AFTER YOU HAVE GIVEN THE CARRIER A CLEAR
RECEIPT. File your claim with the carrier promptly. Support
your claim with copies of the bill of lading, freight bill,
invoice, and photographs, if available. Our willingness to
assist in helping you process your claim does not make
Dannmar responsible for collection of claims or
replacement of lost or damaged materials.

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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Contents Page No.
Warranty / Serial Number Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2
Definitions of Hazard Levels . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3
Owner’s Responsibility . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3
Before You Begin . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3
Installer/Operator Agreement/ Protective Equipment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
Safety / Warning Instructions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
Tools Required . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7
Step 1 / Selecting Site . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7
Step 2 / Floor Requirements . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7
Concrete Specifications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7
Description of Parts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8
Step 3 / Mounting the Hydraulic Power Unit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9
Step 4 / Installing the Hydraulic Cylinders . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10
Step 5 / Site Layout - Floor Plan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11
Step 6 / Installation of Power Drop Anchors. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12-13
Step 7 / Connecting Hydraulic Lines . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14
Step 8 / Installing the Lift Arms . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14
Step 9 / Hydraulic Power Unit Set Up . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15
Step 10 / Lift Start Up / Final Adjustments . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .15-16
Optional Foot-Guard Installation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16
Step 12 / Lift Operation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17-18
Safe Lift Operation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .19-20
Step 13 / Lift Removal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21
Step 14 / Re-Installation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21
Step 15 / Installation of Motorcycle Adapters . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .22
Troubleshooting Guide . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23-25
Parts Diagrams . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26-27

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INSTALLER / OPERATOR
PLEASE READ AND FULLY
UNDERSTAND.
BY PROCEEDING YOU AGREE TO
THE FOLLOWING.
I have visually inspected the site where the lift is to
be installed and verified the concrete to be in good condi-
tion and free of cracks or other defects. I understand that
installing a lift on cracked or defective concrete could
cause lift failure resulting in personal injury or death.
I understand that a level floor is required for proper
installation and level lifting.
I understand that I am responsible if my floor is of
questionable slope and that I will be responsible for all
charges related to pouring a new level concrete slab if
required and any charges.
I understand that the lifts are supplied with concrete
fasteners meeting the criteria of the American National
Standard “Automotive Lifts - Safety Requirements
for Construction, Testing, and Validation” ANSI/ALI
ALCTV-1998, and that I will be responsible for all charges
related to any special regional structural and/or seismic
anchoring requirements specified by any other agencies
and/or codes such as the Uniform Building Code (UBC)
and/or International Building Code (IBC).
I will assume full responsibility for the concrete floor
and condition thereof, now or later, where the above
equipment is to be installed. Failure to follow danger,
warning, and caution instructions may lead to serious per-
sonal injury or death to operator or bystander or damage
to property.
I understand that Dannmar/ MaxJax lifts are designed
to be installed in indoor locations only. Failure to follow
installation instructions may lead to serious personal
injury or death to operator or bystander or damage to
property or lift.
Failure to follow danger, warning, and caution
instructions may lead to serious personal injury or death
to operator or bystander or damage to property.
Please read entire manual prior to installation.
Do not operate this machine until you read and
understand all the dangers, warnings and cautions
in this manual. For additional copies
or further information, contact:
Dannmar Equipment
646 Flinn Ave. Suite A
Moorpark, CA. 93021
Tel: 1-877-432-6627
Fax: 1-805-530-1909
INSTALLER / OPERATOR
PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT
Personal protective equipment helps makes installation
and operation safer, however, it does not take the place
of safe operating practices. Always wear durable work
clothing during any installation and/or service activity.
Shop aprons or shop coats may also be worn, however
loose fitting clothing should be avoided. Tight fitting
leather gloves are recommended to protect technician
hands when handling parts. Sturdy leather work shoes
with steel toes and oil resistant soles should be used by
all service personnel to help prevent injury during typical
installation and operation activities.
Eye protection is essential during installation and
operation activities. Safety glasses with side shields,
goggles, or face shields are acceptable.
Back belts provide support during lifting
activities and are also helpful in providing
worker protection. Consideration should
also be given to the use of hearing protec-
tion if service activity is performed in an
enclosed area, or if noise levels are high.
THIS SYMBOL POINTS OUT IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS WHICH IF NOT FOLLOWED
COULD ENDANGER THE PERSONAL SAFETY AND/OR PROPERTY OR YOURSELF AND OTHERS
AND CAN CAUSE PERSONAL INJURY OR DEATH. READ AND FOLLOW ALL INSTRUCTIONS IN
THIS MANUAL BEFORE ATTEMPTING TO OPERATE THIS MACHINE.

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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. Check the voltage, phase and proper amperage
requirements for the motor shown on the motor plate.
Wiring should be performed by a certified electrician
only.
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS !
Read these safety instructions entirely!
IMPORTANT NOTICE !
Do not attempt to install this lift if you have never been trained on basic automotive lift installation procedures.
Never attempt to lift components without proper lifting tools such as forklift or cranes.
Stay clear of any moving parts that can fall and cause injury.
INTRODUCTION
1. READ AND UNDERSTAND all safety warning
procedures before operating lift.
2. KEEP HANDS AND FEET CLEAR. Remove hands and
feet from any moving parts. Keep feet clear of lift when
lowering. Avoid pinch points.
3. KEEP WORK AREA CLEAN. Cluttered work areas
invite injuries.
4. Consider work area environment. Do not expose
equipment to rain. DO NOT use in damp or wet locations.
Keep area well lighted.
5. ONLY TRAINED OPERATORS should operate this lift.
All non-trained personnel should be kept away from work
area. Never let non-trained personnel come in contact with,
or operate lift.
6. USE LIFT CORRECTLY. Use lift in the proper manner.
Never use lifting adapters other than what is approved by the
manufacturer.
7. DO NOT override self-closing lift controls.
8. REMAIN CLEAR of lift when raising or lowering vehicle.
9. CLEAR AREA if vehicle is in danger of falling.
10. ALWAYS INSURE that the safeties are engaged before
any attempt is made to work on or near vehicle.
11. DRESS PROPERLY. Non-skid steel-toe footwear is
recommended when operating lift.
12. GUARD AGAINST ELECTRIC SHOCK. This lift must
be grounded while in use to protect the
operator from electric shock. Never connect
the green power cord wire to a live terminal.
This is for ground only.
13. DANGER! The power unit used on this lift contains high
voltage. Disconnect power at the receptacle
before performing any electrical repairs.
Secure plug so that it cannot be
accidentally plugged in during service.
14. WARNING! RISK OF EXPLOSION. This equipment
has internal arcing or sparking parts which
should not be exposed to flammable vapors.
This machine should not be located in a
recessed area or below floor level.
15. MAINTAIN WITH CARE. Keep lift clean for better and
safer performance. Follow manual for proper lubrication
and maintenance instructions. Keep control handles and/or
buttons dry, clean and free from grease and oil.
16. STAY ALERT. Watch what you are doing. Use common
sense. Be aware.
17. CHECK FOR DAMAGED PARTS. Check for alignment
of moving parts, breakage of parts or any condition that may
affect its operation. Do not use lift if any component is broken
or damaged.
18. NEVER remove safety related components from the lift.
Do not use lift if safety related components are damaged
or missing.

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STEP 1
( Selecting Site )
Before installing your new lift, check the following.
1. LIFT LOCATION: Always use architects plans when
available. Check layout dimension against floor plan
requirements making sure that adequate space if
available.
2. OVERHEAD OBSTRUCTIONS: The area where the
lift will be located should be free of overhead
obstructions such as heaters, building supports, electrical
lines etc.
3. DEFECTIVE FLOOR: Visually inspect the site where
the lift is to be installed and check for cracked or
defective concrete.
4. OPERATING TEMPERATURE. Operate lift only
between temperatures of 41° -104° F.
5. Lift is designed for INDOOR INSTALLATION ONLY.
STEP 2
( Floor Requirements )
This lift must be installed on a solid level concrete
floor with no more than 3-degrees of slope. Failure
to do so could cause personal injury or death.
A level floor is suggested for proper use and
installation and level lifting. If a floor is of questionable
slope, consider a survey of the site and/or the possibility
of pouring a new level concrete slab.
DO NOT install or use this lift on any asphalt surface
or any surface other than concrete.
DO NOT install or use this lift on expansion seams
or on cracked or defective concrete.
DO NOT install or use this lift on a second / elevated
floor without first consulting building architect.
DO NOT install or use this lift outdoors.
MINIMUM CONCRETE SPECIFICATIONS
4” Min. Thickness / 3,000 PSI
All models MUST be installed on 3000 PSI concrete only
conforming to the minimum requirements shown above.
New concrete must be adequately cured by at least
28 days minimum.
IMPORTANT NOTICE !
These instructions must be followed to insure proper installation and operation of your lift.
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 MANUAL PRIOR TO INSTALLATION !
Rotary Hammer Drill or Similar
5/8” Masonry Bit
7/8” Masonry Bit
4 Foot Level
Open-End Wrench Set: SAE/Metric
Socket And Ratchet Set: SAE/Metric
Hex-Key / Allen Wrench Set
Large Crescent Wrench
Hammer
Chalk Line
Medium Flat Screwdriver
Tape Measure: 25 Foot Minimum
TOOLS REQUIRED

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When removing the lift from shipping angles pay close attention as the posts can slide and can cause injury. Prior to
removing the bolts make sure the posts are held securely by a fork lift or some other heavy lifting devise.
PARTS INVENTORY
Be sure to take a complete inventory of parts prior to beginning installation.
Shipment Parts
2 Column Assemblies
4 Lift Arm Assemblies
1 Power Unit - 110-208V, 50/60HZ, 1-Ph.
1 Power Unit Cart
Parts Bag
10 5/8” x 2” Hex Bolt For Anchors
10 5/8” Flat Washers
10 5/8” x 11 Power Drop Recess Anchors
4 Male Quick-Disconnect Fitting
4 Female Quick-Disconnect Fitting
2 Hose Assemblies With 3/8” NPT Male-Thread Fittings
2 Pipe Reducer (3/8” NPT FEMALE - 1/4” NPT MALE)
4 3/8” x 3/8” Pipe Nipple
2 45-Degree Pipe Fitting (3/8” NPT FEMALE - 3/8” NPT MALE)
1 Long 3/8” NPT - 3/8” JIC 90-Degree Fitting
1 Long 90-Degree 3/8” x 3/8” O-Ring Fitting
8 5/16”-18 x 3/4” Hex Bolts (For Power Unit and Flow Divider)
8 5/16”-18 Hex Nuts (For Power Unit and Flow Divider)
8 5/16” Lock Washers (For Power Unit and Flow Divider)
8 5/16” Flat Washers (For Power Unit and Flow Divider)
4 5/16”-18 x 3” Hex Bolts (For Column Wheels)
4 5/16”-18 Nylon Hex Nuts (For Column Wheels)
12 C-Washers / Floor Mounting Shims
4 “C” Retainer Clips for Arms
4 Chrome Pull Rings for Arm Pins
4 3/8”-16 x 1” Hex Bolts (For Column Top Straps)
4 3/8”-16 Hex Nuts (For Column Top Straps)
4 3/8” Flat Washers (For Column Top Straps)
1 Rubber Power Unit Dampner Pad
2 4” Wheels For Power Unit Cart
2 Retainers for Power Unit Cart Wheels
4 3” Wheels For Columns
1 Roll - Teflon Tape
Parts Box
2 Column Top Straps
1 Flow Divider
4 Contact Lift Pads
4 Stackable Pad Adapters
4 Arm Pins
2 Lock Bars
Optional Motorcycle Adapter Kit
1 Adapter Frame Assembly
1 3/8” x 3/8” Pipe Nipple
1 Male Quick-Disconnect Fitting

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STEP 3
( Mounting the Hydraulic Power Unit )
1. After installing the Cart Wheels, attach the Power Unit
and Rubber Power Unit Dampener Pad to the Power Unit
Cart using the four 5/16”-18 x 3/4” Hex Bolts, Nuts and
Washers supplied. (See Fig 3.1)
2. Attach the Hydraulic Flow Divider to the Power Unit
Cart Using the four 5/16”-18 x 3/4” Hex Bolts, Nuts and
Washers supplied. (See Fig. 3.2)
3. Remove the three plastic plugs from the Flow Divider.
Install the 90-Degree Long 3/8” NPT Fitting and the 3/8” x
3/8” NPT Fittings to the Flow Divider as shown below. Use
Teflon tape on pipe threads only. (See Fig 3.3)
Note: For single column operation Hydraulic Hose connec-
tions see Page 21.
4. Thread the Male Quick Disconnect Fittings onto the
Fittings using Teflon tap on the pipe threads. (See Fig.
3.4)
5. Remove the plastic plug from the Power Unit. Install the
Long 90-Degree 3/8” x 3/8” O-Ring Fitting as shown below.
(See Fig 3.5)
6. Attach the Short Power Unit Hydraulic Hose as shown.
Do not use Teflon tape on the JIC Fittings. (See Fig. 3.6)
Fig 3.2
Fig 3.1.
Fig 3.3
Fig 3.5
Fig 3.6
Fig 3.4

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STEP 4
( Installing the Hydraulic Cylinders )
1. Install the Cylinder Fittings as shown using Teflon tap on
the pipe threads. (See Fig. 4.1)
2. After installing the Column Wheels, turn the columns
over and lay down open side up. Slide the Carriages
upwards until centered midway in the columns. (See Fig
4.2)
3. Install the cylinders through the Carriage Bottom Plate
then through the Carriage Top Plate until the Cylinder
Rings come in contact with the Carriage Bottom Plate.
(See Fig 4.3)
4. Position the Cylinder Fittings through the access hole
located on the backside of the column. (See Fig 4.4)
5. Install the Column Tie Bars using the 3/8”-16 x 1” Hex
Bolts, Nuts and Washers. (See Fig 4.5)
Fig 4.1
Fig 4.2
Fig 4.3
Fig 4.4
Fig 4.5

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STEP 5
( Site Layout )
1. Based on the vehicles you will be servicing and the size
of the shop space determine the desired width and location
of the lift.
2. Once a location is determined, use a carpenters chalk
line to layout a grid for the Post locations. Keep all dimen-
sions and squareness within 1/8” or malfunctioning of the lift
can occur.
3. After the Post locations are properly marked, use a
chalk or crayon to make an outline of the Columns on
the floor at each location using the Post Base Plates as a
template.
4. Double check all dimensions and make sure that the
layout is perfectly square. layout is perfectly square.

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STEP 6
( Installation of Power Drop Anchors )
1. Before proceeding, double check location and mea-
surements, Make certain that the Base Plates of each
Column are aligned with the chalk / crayon lines.
FOLLOW PROCEDURE EXACTLY FOR
PROPER FITMENT AND ALIGNMENT
OF ANCHORS. THE HOLES MUST BE DRILLED
ACCORDING TO THE HOLE LOCATION DIAGRAM
SHOWN BELOW.
2. Using the base plate on the Column as a guide, hold
the drill perpendicular to the concrete surface and drill one
pilot anchor hole at location “A” in the concrete approxi-
mately 2” deep using a rotary hammer drill and 5/8” con-
crete drill-bit.
3. Move the column out of the way.
4. Hold the drill perpendicular to the concrete surface then
drill out the “A” pilot hole to a minimum depth of 5-1/2”
deep using a rotary hammer drill and 7/8” concrete drill-bit.
(See Fig. 6.2)
5. After drilling, thoroughly clean hole using dust broom
or vacuum cleaner.
6. Thread the 5/8” x 2” Hex Bolt into the Power Drop
Anchor body until 5/8” of threads shows between the bot-
tom of Bolt Head and the top off the Power Drop Anchor.
(See Fig. 6.3)
7. Tap Anchor Bolt assembly into the “A” hole until the
Bolt Head rests against the Concrete Surface and the
Power Drop Anchor rests approximately 5/8” below the
surface of the concrete. (See Fig. 6.4)
8. After the “A” Power Drop Anchor is installed, move the
column back into position, lining up the Column with the
floor markings and the “A” Base Plate hole positioned over
the Power Drop Anchor.
9. Install a 5/8” x 2” Hex Bolt and Flat Washer then tighten
the Column firmly to the floor until the Power Drop Anchor
sets flush with the concrete surface. DO NOT use an impact
wrench for this procedure. (See Fig. 6.6)
Fig 6.2
Fig 6.5
Fig 6.3
Fig 6.6

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10. With the column firmly anchored, use the Base Plate as
a guide, then drill pilot holes B, C, D & E approximately 2”
deep using a rotary hammer drill and 5/8” concrete drill-bit.
11. Move the column out of the way.
12. Repeat previous steps 5 - 9 making sure the column
Base Plate remains perfectly positioned over each indi-
vidual pilot hole.
13. If shimming is required, insert the Shims as necessary
under the Base Plate so that when the Anchor Bolts are
tightened, the Columns will be plumb both side to side and
front to rear. (See Fig. 6.7)
14. With the Shims and Anchor Bolts in place, tighten all
Anchor Bolts tight to the base plate . Turn 3 to 3-3/4 Turns.
DO NOT use an impact wrench for this procedure.
(See Fig. 6.8)
NOTE:
IT WILL BE HELPFUL TO MARK ON THE
BASE PLATE OR OTHERWISE NOTE THE
LOCATION AND NUMBER OF SHIMS USED
AT EACH DROP ANCHOR LOCATION TO
ASSIST AT TIME OF REINSTALLATION.
Fig 6.7
Inspect all drop in anchors for proper setting and or
damage each time the lift is re-installed. inspect the
concrete for cracks defects and/or damage. do not rein-
stall the lift if any of the drop in anchors are defective or
the concrete is cracked or defective.
It may be necessary to shim the columns to ensure that
the columns are plumb. The columns must be plumb
and square or damage or injury may occur when using
the lift. Do not exceed 1/8’ total shim thickness when
using the supplied Drop in anchors.

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STEP 7
( Connecting Hydraulic Lines )
1. Thread the Male Quick Disconnect Fittings onto the rear
cylinder fittings using Teflon tap on the pipe threads. (See
Fig. 7.1)
2. Install the Female Quick-Disconnect Fittings at each
hose end. (See Fig. 7.2)
3. Recheck all fitting connections to make sure they are
properly tightened before proceeding.
4. Position the Power Unit Stand at the front or rear of the
vehicle.
5. Connect one end of each Cylinder Hose Assembly to
the Quick Disconnect fitting at the base of each Cylinder.
(See Fig. 7.3)
4.Connect the other end of the Hoses to the Upper Quick
Disconnect fittings on the Flow Divider.
(See Fig. 7.4)
STEP 8
( Installing the Lift Arms )
1. Place the Lift Arm Assembly on the Lift Heads. Install
the Lift Head Pins into the Lift Head and through the holes
in the Arm Assembly. (See Fig. 8.1 / 8.2 )
Fig. 7.3
Fig. 8.1
Fig. 7.1
Fig. 7.2
Fig. 7.4
Fig. 8.2

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STEP 9
( Hydraulic Power Unit Set Up )
1. Fillthe PowerUnit Reservoirwith7 quartsof DEXRON
TYPE III ATF. Make sure the funnel used to fill the Power
Unit is clean.
2. The standard Power Unit for your lift is 110 volt, 60HZ,
single phase. The lift should be plugged into a dedicated
circuit with a 30 Amp Circuit breaker.
All wiring must be performed by a certified electrician only.
SEE WIRING INSTRUCTIONS AFFIXED TO MOTOR
FOR PROPER WIRING INSTRUCTIONS.
RISK OF EXPLOSION!
This equipment has internal arcing or parts that may spark
and should not be exposed to flammable vapors.
Motor should not be located in a recessed area
or below floor level.
IMPORTANT
NEVER expose motor to rain or other damp environ-
ments. DAMAGE TO MOTOR CAUSED BY WATER IS
NOT COVERED UNDER WARRANTY
DO NOT run Power Unit with no oil. Damage to
pump can occur.
Operate lift only between temperatures 41°- 104° F.
Improper electrical hook-up can damage motor and
will not be covered under warranty.
Use a separate breaker for each Power Unit.
Protect each circuit with time delay fuse
or circuit breaker.
For 110-120 volt, 1-phase, use 30 amp breaker.
For 208-230 volt, 1-phase, use 25 amp breaker.
For 208-230 volt, 3-phase, use 20 amp breaker.
For 380-440 volt, 3-phase, use 15 amp breaker.
STEP 10
( Lift Start Up / Final Adjustments )
1. Spray the inside of the Columns where the Slide
Blocks glide with a light lubricant or WD-40. (See Fig.
10.1)
2. Remove both Safety Lock Bars from the Columns.
3. Test the Power Unit by pressing the push-button
switch. If the motor sounds like it is operating properly,
raise the lift a few inches and check all hose connections
for leaks. If the motor gets hot or sounds peculiar, stop
and check all electrical connections.
4. Continue pressing the raise button until the lift starts
to move.
KEEP HANDS AND FEET CLEAR.
Remove hands and feet from any moving parts.
Keep feet clear of lift when lowering.
Avoid pinch points.
5. Raise the lift half way until the lift arms are approximately
24” off the floor.
CAUTION!
During the START-UP procedure, observe all
operating components and check for proper installation
and adjustment. DO NOT attempt to raise vehicle until
a thorough operational check has been completed.
Fig. 10.1

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6. Loosen the bolts on the Arm Restraints.Adjust the Arm
Restraints so the gears mesh firmly and smoothly. Tighten
theArm Restraint Bolts.Apply a small amount of grease to
the gears. (See Fig. 10.2)
STEP 11
( Bleeding )
1.With the lift in an elevated position, the hoses connected
and the oil reservoir full, LOOSEN the Bleeder Screws
located at the top of each Hydraulic Cylinder using a 3/16”
Allen wrench. DO NOT completely remove the Bleeder
Screws. Watch and listen as trapped air escapes the
Cylinders and fluid beings to weep from the screw area.
Once steady fluid appears, re-tighten the Bleeder Screw.
(See Fig. 11.1)
2. Press the power unit RAISE button until both cylin-
ders reach their full stroke. DO NOT continue pressing
the RAISE button after lift reaches full height - damage to
motor and/or flow divider can occur if continued.
3. Repeat the Bleeding Procedure.
4. Press the LOWERING HANDLE inwards until the lift
lowers completely to the floor. REPEAT the above proce-
dure until the lift maintains level lifting and lowering.
POST-INSTALLATION CHECK-OFF
Columns Properly Shimmed And Stable
Anchor Bolts Tightened
Pivot / Sheave Pins Properly Attached
Tie Bar Straps Installed and Bolts Tight
Electric Power Supply Confirmed
Safety Lock Bars Removed
Check For Hydraulic Leaks
Oil Level Full
Lubrication of Critical Components
Check For Overhead Obstructions
Lift Arms Level
Arm Restraints Properly Adjusted
All Screws, Bolts, and Pins Secured
Surrounding Area Clean
Operation and Safety Manuals on Site.
OPTIONAL FOOT GUARD
INSTALLATION
1. Install the Foot Guards to the outside of the 4 Lift Arm
Assemblies. Tighten the Hex Head Bolts.
The lift will move down when bleeding
make sure all equipment, personnel , hands and feet
are clear before bleeding
Fig. 10.2
Fig. 11.1
DO NOT use lift if an unlevel lifting condition
occurs at the arm pad locations that is greater than
3-degrees or 1.5”. If an unbalanced condition occurs,
Follow the bleeding instructions shown on this page or
consult factory. The lift must be re-leveled, shimmed and
bled each time the lift is reinstalled.
Failure to follow these instructions can result
in serious injury or death.

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STEP 12
(Operation)
To Raise Lift;
1. Load vehicle onto the lift using Vehicle Lifting Guide
to determine proper lifting points. (See Fig. 12.1)
2. NEVER use lift pad assemblies without rubber slip
over pads in place.
3. Set parking brake or use wheel chock to hold vehicle
in position.
4. Before raising vehicle, be sure all personnel are clear
of the lift and surrounding area. Pay careful attention to
overhead clearances.
5. Raise the lift to the desired height by pressing the
Push Button on the power unit.
6. After vehicle is raised to the desired height, pass the
Safety Lock Bars through each column then lower lift
onto the Lock Bars. ALWAYS INSURE SAFETY LOCK
BARS ARE INSTALLED before entering work area. (See
Fig. 12.2)
To Lower Lift;
1. Before lowering vehicle, be sure all personnel are
clear of the lift and surrounding area. Pay careful attention
to overhead clearances. Insure all tools and equipment
have been cleared from under the lift.
2. Raise the lift off of the Safety Lock Bars by pressing
the push button on the power unit. Make sure you raise
the lift by at least one inch to allow adequate clearance
for the Safety Bars to be removed. Remove Lock Bars.
3. Push the LOWERING HANDLE on the power unit until
the lift has descended completely.
When lowering the lift PAY CAREFUL ATTENTION
that all personnel and objects are kept clear.
ALWAYS keep a visual line of site on the lift AT ALL
TIMES. ALWAYS make sure that BOTH LOCK BARS
are removed.
WEEKLY MAINTENANCE
1. Lubricate all moving parts with general purpose oil or
WD-40.
2. Check all connections, bolts and pins to insure
proper mounting.
MONTHLY MAINTENANCE
1. Make a visual inspection of ALL MOVING PARTS
and check for excessive signs of wear.
2. Check condition of lift pads and adapters.
3. Check condition of arm restraints. Adjust as
necessary.
4. Replace ALL FAULTY PARTS before lift is put back
into operation.
NEVER EXCEED THE RATED CAPACITY of lift.
DO NOT USE LIFT if any component is found to be
defective or worn.
NEVER OPERATE LIFT with any person or
equipment below.
ALWAYS STAND CLEAR of lift when lowering or
raising.
ALWAYS INSURE SAFETY LOCKS ARE
ENGAGED before entering work area.
NEVER LEAVE LIFT IN ELEVATED CONDITION
unless all Safety Locks are engaged.
Visually confirm that safety lock bars
are installed before entering work area.
Fig. 12.1
Fig. 12.2

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TO RAISE LIFT
ALWAYS follow the bleeding instructions outlined in the manual PRIOR to using your lift.
Read Operating and Safety manuals before using lift.
Always lift vehicle according to manufacturer’s recommended lifting points.
Position vehicle between columns. Adjust swing arms so that vehicle is positioned with the center of gravity midway
between pads.
Position lift contact pads at manufacturers recommended lifting points.
Use truck adapters as needed. Never exceed 6” of pad/adapter height.
Raise lift by pressing RAISE BUTTON on power unit until contact pads make contact with the underside of vehicle.
Recheck to make sure vehicle is secure.
Raise vehicle to desired working height then press power unit
LOWERING HANDLE until lift carriages rest onto nearest safety lock position.
Maintain visual contact with vehicle and surrounding area at all times while raising lift.
STOP IMMEDIATELY if load shifts or becomes unlevel.
Always ensure safety lock bar(s) are installed before any attempt is made to work on or near vehicle.
Always ensure contact pads are making full contact with vehicle before attempting to work on or near vehicle.
TO LOWER LIFT
Raise lift by pressing RAISE BUTTON on power unit. Elevate lift at least one inch to allow adequate clearance to
remove lock bar(s).
Remove both safety lock bar(s).
Be sure tool trays, stands or personnel are removed from under vehicle.
Lower vehicle by pressing power unit lowering handle until lift has descended completely.
Maintain visual contact with vehicle and surrounding area at all times while lowering lift.
STOP IMMEDIATELY if load shifts or becomes unlevel.
Before removing vehicle from lift area, position lift arms to provide unobstructed exit.
NEVER, drive over lift arms.
REQUIRED MONTHLY MAINTENANCE
ALWAYS consult operation manual for factory recommended maintenance.
Check arm restraints for proper operation.
Check all bolts and pins to ensure proper mounting.
Visually inspect safety lock bar(s).
Visually inspect concrete floor. DO NOT USE LIFT if concrete foundation shows signs of deterioration.
Inspect all anchor bolts.
Inspect all lift pads, replace if necessary.
DO NOT USE LIFT if an unlevel lifting condition occurs at the arm pad locations that is greater than 3-degrees or 1.5”.
WARNING: If anchor bolts are loose, or any component of the lift is found to be defective, DO NOT USE LIFT!
Install and inspect all quick connect/disconnect hose ends before any attempt is made to raise vehicle.
Securely tighten all anchor bolts prior to operation.
Never operate the lift with any person or equipment below.
Never exceed rated capacity.
Always ensure safety lock bar(s) are engaged before any attempt is made to work on or near vehicle.
Never leave lift in an elevated position unless the safety lock bar(s) are engaged.
Do not permit electric motor to get wet! Motor damage caused by dampness is not covered under warranty.
NEVER LIFT ANY VEHICLE IN ANY MANNER WITH
LESS THE ALL FOUR (4) ARMS. RATED CAPACITY OF
EACH LIFT ARM IS NO GREATER THAT ONE FOURTH
(1/4) OF THE OVERALL LIFT CAPACITY.

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SAFE LIFT OPERATION
Automotive and truck lifts are critical to the operation and profitability of your business. The safe use of this and other
lifts in your shop is critical in preventing employee injuries and damage to customer’s vehicles. By operating lifts safely
you can insure that your shop is profitable, productive and safe. Safe operation of automotive lifts requires that only
trained employees should be allowed to use the lift.
TRAINING SHOULD INCLUDE, BUT NOT LIMITED TO:
Proper positioning of the vehicle on the lift. (See manufacturers loading requirements.)
Use of the operating controls.
Understanding the lift capacity.
Proper use of jack stands or other load supporting devices.
Proper use, understanding and visual identification of safety lock devices and their operation.
Reviewing the safety rules.
Proper housekeeping procedures (lift area should be free of grease, oil, tools, equipment, trash, and other debris).
A daily inspection of the lift should be completed prior to its use. Safety devices, operating controls, lift arms and
other critical parts should be inspected prior to using the lift.
All maintenance and repairs of the lift should be completed by following the manufacturer’s requirements. Lift repair
parts should meet or exceed OEM specifications. Repairs should only be completed by a qualified lift technician.
The vehicle manufacturer’s recommendations should be used for spotting and lifting the vehicle.
LIFT OPERATION / SAFETY
It is important that you know the load limit. Be careful that you do not overload the lift . If you are unsure what the
load limit is, check the data plate found on one of the lift columns or contact the manufacturer.
The center of gravity should be followed closely to what the manufacturer recommends.
Always make sure you have proper overhead clearance. Additionally, check that attachments, ( vehicle signs,
campers, antennas, etc. are not in the way.
Be sure that prior to the vehicle being raised, the doors, trunk, and hood are closed securely.
Prior to being raised, make sure there is no one standing closer than six feet from the lift.
After positioning the vehicle on the lift runways, set the emergency brake, make sure the ignition is off, the doors are
closed, overhead obstructions are cleared, and the transmission is in neutral.
Double check that the automatic chock devices are in position and then when the lift is raised, observe the chocks.
Put pads or adapters in the right position under the contact points that have been recommended.
The lift should be raised just until the vehicle’s wheels are about one foot off the ground. If contact with the vehicle is
uneven or it appears that the vehicle is not sitting secure, carefully lower the lift and readjust.
Always consider potential problems that might cause a vehicle to slip, i.e., heavy cargo, undercoating, etc.
Pay attention when walking under a vehicle that is up on the hydraulic lift.

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SAFE LIFT OPERATION
DO NOT leave the controls while the lift is still in motion.
DO NOT stand directly in front of the vehicle or in the bay when vehicle is being loaded or driven into position.
DO NOT go near vehicle or attempt to work on the vehicle when being raised or lowered.
REMAIN CLEAR of lift when raising or lowering vehicle.
DO NOT rock the vehicle while on the lift or remove any heavy component from vehicle that may cause excessive
weight shift.
DO NOT lower the vehicle until people, materials, and tools are clear
ALWAYS INSURE that the safety lock bars are installed before any attempt is made to work on or near vehicle.
Some vehicle maintenance and repair activities may cause the vehicle to shift. Follow the manufacturer’s guidelines
when performing these operations. The use of jack stands or alternate lift points may be required when completing
some repairs.
READ AND UNDERSTAND all safety warning procedures before operating lift.
KEEP HANDS AND FEET CLEAR. Remove hands and feet from any moving parts. Keep feet clear of lift when lowering.
Avoid pinch points.
ONLY TRAINED OPERATORS should operate this lift. All non-trained personnel should be kept away from work area.
Never let non-trained personnel come in contact with, or operate lift.
USE LIFT CORRECTLY. Use lift in the proper manner. Never use lifting adapters other than what is approved by the
manufacturer.
DO NOT override self-closing lift controls.
CLEAR AREA if vehicle is on danger of falling.
STAY ALERT. Watch what you are doing. Use common sense. Be aware.
CHECK FOR DAMAGED PARTS. Check for alignment of moving parts, breakage of parts or any condition that may
affect its operation. Do not use lift if any component is broken or damaged.
NEVER remove safety related components from the lift. Do not use lift if safety related components are damaged or
missing.
When the lift is being lowered, make sure everyone is standing at least six feet away.
Be sure there are no jacks, tools, equipment, left under the lift before lowering.
Always lower the vehicle down slowly and smoothly.
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