Tuxedo MR6K-48 Supplement

Features:
✦6,000 lb. lifting capacity
✦Portable trolley supports
pump and moves lift
✦Twin hydraulic cylinders
and scissors lift design
for maximum strength
and stability
✦Easily adjustable sliding
radius arms
✦Automatic two-position
safety locks
✦Swivel pads come
standard. Optional
drop-in height adapters
are also available
Mid-rise models lift cars, vans and light-duty trucks. They are ideal for tire,
wheel and brake related repairs, collision repair work and new car preparation.
6,000 LB.
MID-RISE LIFT
SPECIFICATIONS LR-26-PAD MR6K-48
Lifting capacity 6,000 lbs. 6,000 lbs.
Overall width 73” 39 5⁄8”- 57”
Overall length 86” 96 1⁄2”
Maximum height 26”- 30” 48 1⁄2”- 54”
Low pad height NA 7”
Lifting speed 35 sec. 40 sec.
Motor 1hp/110 vac 1hp/110 vac
Width between runways 35” NA
Runway width 19” NA
Collapsed height 5” 4 3⁄4”
Shipping weight 955 lbs. 943 lbs.
MR6K-48
Mid-rise lift
Easy frame lifting on padded runways. Great for wheel and brake work,
tire and wheel changing as well as new car preparation.
6,000 LB.
LOW-RISE
PAD LIFT
Features:
✦6,000 lb. lifting capacity
✦Automatic safety locks
✦Low drive-over height
for approach of
low vehicles
✦High speed motor lifts
from 3”-26” in only
35 seconds
✦2 sets of rubber
riser blocks
LR-26-PAD
Low-rise
Pad lift

ASSEMBLY& OPERATION MANUAL
MR6K-48
6000 lb Capacity
Mid-Rise Scissor Lift


Features:
✦6,000 lb. lifting capacity
✦Portable trolley supports
pump and moves lift
✦Twin hydraulic cylinders
and scissors lift design
for maximum strength
and stability
✦Easily adjustable sliding
radius arms
✦Automatic two-position
safety locks
✦Swivel pads come
standard. Optional
drop-in height adapters
are also available
Mid-rise models lift cars, vans and light-duty trucks. They are ideal for tire,
wheel and brake related repairs, collision repair work and new car preparation.
6,000 LB.
MID-RISE LIFT
SPECIFICATIONS LR-26-PAD MR6K-48
Lifting capacity 6,000 lbs. 6,000 lbs.
Overall width 73” 39 5⁄8”- 57”
Overall length 86” 96 1⁄2”
Maximum height 26”- 30” 48 1⁄2”- 54”
Low pad height NA 7”
Lifting speed 35 sec. 40 sec.
Motor 1hp/110 vac 1hp/110 vac
Width between runways 35” NA
Runway width 19” NA
Collapsed height 5” 4 3⁄4”
Shipping weight 1,012 lbs. 950 lbs.
MR6K-48
Mid-rise lift
Easy frame lifting on padded runways. Great for wheel and brake work,
tire and wheel changing as well as new car preparation.
6,000 LB.
LOW-RISE
PAD LIFT
Features:
✦6,000 lb. lifting capacity
✦Automatic safety locks
✦Low drive-over height
for approach of
low vehicles
✦High speed motor lifts
from 3”-26” in only
35 seconds
✦2 sets of rubber
riser blocks
LR-26-PAD
Low-rise
Pad lift

1905 N Main St Suite C, Cleburne, TX 76033
Ph 817-558-9337 Fax 817-558-9740
TUXEDO DISTRIBUTORS LIMITED WARRANTY
Structural Warranty:
The following parts and structural components carry a five year warranty:
Columns Top Rail Beam Uprights Arms Swivel Pins
Legs Carriages Tracks Overhead BeamCross Rails
Limited One-Year Warranty:
Tuxedo Distributors, LLC (“Tuxedo”) offers a limited one-year warranty to the original purchaser of
Tuxedo lifts and Wheel Service in the United States and Canada. Tuxedo will replace, without charge, any
part found defective in materials or workmanship under normal use, for a period of one year after purchase.
The purchaser is responsible for all shipping charges. This warranty does not apply to equipment that has
been improperly installed or altered or that has not been operated or maintained according to specifications.
Other Limitations:
This warranty does not cover:
1. Parts needed for normal maintenance
2. Wear parts, including but not limited to cables, slider blocks, chains, rubber pads and pulleys
3. Replacement of lift and tire changer cylinders after the first 30 days. A seal kit and installation
instructions will be sent for repairs thereafter.
4. On-site labor
Upon receipt, the customer must visually inspect the equipment for any potential freight damage before
signing clear on the shipping receipt. Freight damage is not considered a warranty issue and therefore must
be noted for any potential recovery with the shipping company.
The customer is required to notify Tuxedo of any missing parts within 72 hours. Timely notification must
be received to be covered under warranty.
Tuxedo will replace any defective part under warranty at no charge as soon as such parts become available
from the manufacturer. No guarantee is given as to the immediate availability of replacement parts.
Tuxedo reserves the right to make improvements and/or design changes to its lifts without any obligation
to previously sold, assembled or fabricated equipment.
There is no other express warranty on the Tuxedo lifts and this warranty is exclusive of and in lieu of all
other warranties, expressed or implied, including all warranties of merchantability and fitness for a
particular purpose.
To the fullest extent allowed by law, Tuxedo shall not be liable for loss of use, cost of cover, lost profits,
inconvenience, lost time, commercial loss or other incidental or consequential damages.
This Limited Warranty is granted to the original purchaser only and is not transferable or
assignable.
Some states do not allow exclusion or limitation of consequential damages or how long an
implied warranty lasts, so the above limitations and exclusions may not apply. This warranty
gives you specific legal rights and you may have other rights, which may vary from state to state.

PORTABLE MID-RISE SCISSOR LIFT
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INTRODUCTION
MR6K-48 Portable Mid-rise Scissor Lift is a hydraulic lift, equipped with twin
hydraulic cylinders for maximum strength and stability. It raises straight up
without fore and aft movement. Low-profile, mid-rise and portable with
rolling power cart, it is ideal for wheel and brake work, tire and wheel
changing service with easy mobility.
PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS
LiftingCapacity:
6000lbs(3 Ton)
LiftingSpeed:
30sec.
LiftingHeight:
1200mm(47-1/4”)
LoweredHeight:
120mm(4-3/4”)
PlatformLength:
1550mm(61”)
WidthOverall:
1003mm(39-1/2”)
MaxSwingArmReachWidth:
1467mm(57-3/4”)
RatingPressure
LessThen20Mpa
PumpType
Hydraulicmotorpump
PumpTank Capacity
6Lite/2Gallon
HydraulicPressureOil
WearableHydraulicOil
[Viscosity32-46cst(mm2/s)At40℃]
WorkingEnvironmentTemperature
5-40℃
WorkingEnvironmentHumidity
30%-80%RH
WorkingHeightAboveSeaLevel
MAX1000m
TemperatureforStorage
-25-55℃
PowerSupply
1HP
SinglePhase
110V
60Hz
ExternalDimension
L(mm)
W(mm)
2350--2600
1003--1420
The required electrical Power Cord Plug for this product is a grounded, 110
volt, 3-prong plug (not included). it is recommended that only a qualified
electrician connect a Power Cord Plug with cord to the motor. Never remove the
grounding prong or modify the plug in any way. Do not use adapter plugs with this
product .When in use, make sure this product is always plugged into a grounded,
110 volt, 3-hole electrical receptacle with an appropriate breaker switch in-line.

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SAVE THIS MANUAL: You will need this manual for the safety warning and
precautions, assembly, operating, inspection, maintenance and cleaning
procedures, parts list and assembly diagram. Keep your invoice with this manual.
Write the invoice number on the inside of the front cover. Keep this manual and
invoice ina safe and dryplacefor future reference.
GENERAL SAFETY WARNINGS AND PRECAUTIONS
WARNING!
READAND UNDERSTANDALLINSTRUCTIONS BEFORE OPERATING
Failure to follow all instructions listed in the following pages may result in electric
shock, fire, and / or serious injury.
SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS AND READ THEM ENTIRELY!
1. KEEPWORKAREACLEANANDWELLLIGHTED
Cluttered,wetanddarkworkareasmayinviteaccidents.
2. DO NOT OPERATE POWER EQUIPMENT IN EXPLOSIVE ATMOSPHERES,
SUCHAS INTHE PRESENCE OF FLAMMABLE LIQUIDS, GAS OR DUST.
Powerequipment cancreate sparkswhichmayigniteflammables.
3. KEEP BY STANDERS, CHILDREN, AND VISITORS AWAY WHILE OPERATING
Distractionscancauseyoutolosecontrol.
4. STAY ALERT. WATCH WHAT YOU ARE DOING, AND USE COMMON SENSE
WHEN OPERATING POWER EQUIPMENT. DO NOT USE POWER EQUIPMENT
WHILE TIRED OR UNDER THE INFLUENCE OF DRUGS, ALCOHOL, OR
MEDICATION.
Amomentof inattentionwhileoperating mayresultin seriouspersonalinjury.
5. RISKOF ENTANGLEMENT!
Dress properly. Do notwearloose clothingor jewelry. Contain longhair. Keep yourhair,

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clothing, and gloves away from moving parts. Loose clothes, jewelry, or long hair can
be caughtinmovingparts.
6. AVOID ACCIDENTAL STARTING. BE SURE THE POWER SWITCH IS OFF
BEFORE PLUGGING IN.
7. KEEPHANDSAND FEETCLEAR.
Remove hands and feet from any moving parts. Keep feet clear of lift when lowering.
Avoidpinch points.
8. DO NOT OVERREACH. KEEP PROPER FOOTING AND BALANCE AT ALL
TIMES.
Properfootingandbalanceenablesbettercontroloftheliftinunexpectedsituations.
9. USESAFETYEQUIPMENT.
Always wearapprovedsafetyimpacteyegogglesunderneathafullfaceshield.
10.ONLYTRAINED PERSONNAL SHOULD OPERATE THIS LIFT.
All non-trained personnel should be kept away from work area. Never let non-trained
personnelcomeincontactwith,oroperatelift.
12.DO NOT USE LIFTIF THE POWERSWITCH DOSENOT WORKPROPERLY.
Any equipment with a broken POWER SWITCH is dangerous and must be
repaired or replacedbeforeoperation.
13.DISCONNECT THE POWER CORD PLUG FROM THE POWER SOURCE
BEFORE MAKING ANY ADJUSTMENTS, CHANGING ACCESSORIES, OR
STORING THE LIFT
Suchpreventivesafetystepsreducetheriskofstartingthe equipmentaccidentally.
14.MAINTAIN POWEREQUIPMENT WITHCARE
Properly maintained equipment is less likely to fail and is easier to control. Do not

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operate damaged equipment. Tag the damaged equipment “Do not use”
until repaired.
15.CHECK FOR MISALIGNMENT OR BINDING OF MOVING PARTS, BREAKAGE
OF PARTS, AND ANY OTHER CONDITION THAT MAY AFFECT THE
EQUIPMENT’S OPERATION. IF DAMAGED, HAVE THE EQUIPMENT SERVICED
BEFORE OPERATION.
Manyaccidentsare causedbypoorlymaintainedequipment.
16.USE ONLY ACCESSORIES THAT ARE RECOMMENDED BY THE
MANUFACTURER.
Accessories that may be suitable for one piece of equipment may become
hazardous when being usedonanotherpiece of equipment.
17.SERVICE MUST BEPERFORMEDBYQUALIFIEDPERSONNEL.
Service or maintenance performed by unqualified personnel could result in a risk of
injury.
18.WHENINSERVICE,USE ONLYIDENTICALREPLACEMENTPARTS.
Follow instructions in the “INSPECTION, MAINTENANCE, AND CLEANING” section
of this manual. Use of unauthorized parts or failure to follow maintenance instructions
maycreateariskof electricshockorinjury.
19.GROUNDED TOOLS MUST BE PLUGGED INTO AN OUTLET PROPERLY
INSTALLED AND GROUNDED IN ACCORDANCE WITH ALL CODES AND
ORDINANCES. NEVER REMOVE THE GROUDING PRONG OR MODIFY THE
PLUG IN ANY WAY. DO NOT USE ANY ADAPTER PLUGS. CHECK WITH A
QULIFIED ELECTRICIAN IF YOU ARE IN DOUBT AS TO WHETHER THE
OUTLETIS PROPERLYGROUNDED.
If the tools should electrically malfunction or break down, grounding provides a low
resistancepathtocarryelectricityawayfromtheuser.
20.DO NOT CHANGE THE PLUG IN ANY WAY.

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Double insulated tools are equipped witha polarized plug (one blade is widerthan the
other). This plug will fit in a polarized outlet only one way. If the plug does not fit fully in
the outlet, reverse the plug. If it still does not fit. Contact a qualified electrician to install
a polarized outlet. Double insulation eliminates the need for the three wire grounded
PowerCordandgroundedpowersupplysystem.
21.AVOID BODY CONTACT WITH GROUNDED SURFACES SUCH AS PIPES,
RADIATORAND RANGES.
Thereisanincreasedriskofelectricshockifyourbodyisgrounded.
22.DO NOT EXPOSE POWER TOOLS TO RAIN OR WET CONDITIONS.
Waterenteringapowertoolwillincreasetheriskofelectricshock
23.DO NOTABUSE THE POWER CORD.
Never use the Power Cord to pull the plug from an outlet. Keep the Power Cord
away from heat, oil, sharp edges, or moving parts. Replace damaged Power
Cordsimmediately.Damaged PowerCords increasethe riskofelectricshock.
24.IMPROPERLY CONNECTING THE GROUNDING WIRE CAN RESULT IN THE
RISKOF ELECTRIC SHOCK.
Checkwithaqualifiedelectricianif youare indoubtasto whethertheoutlet isproperly
grounded. Do not modify the plug provided with the tool. Never remove the grounding
prong form the plug. Do not use the tool if the power cord or plug is damaged. If
damaged, have it repaired by a service facility before use. If the plug will notfittheoutlet,
haveaproperoutletinstalledbyaqualifiedelectrician.
25.IMPORTANT!
The lift is to be powered by a 110 volt, grounded, electrical outlet, and a 110 volt
grounded power cord. This wiring procedure must only be done by a qualified,
certified electrician.
26.DANGER!

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Make sureyouknowtheweightofthe vehicleyou are goingtoliftbeforeusingtheLift.
Do not exceed the maximum lift capacity (6000 pounds) for the Lift. Overloading the
Lift could cause personal injury and / or property damage. Be aware of dynamic
loading! If a weight suddenly falls onto the Lift. It may create for a brief instant an
excess load which may result in personal injury and / or damage to the vehicle and
Lift.
27.USETHE LIFTONLYINVENTILATEDAREAS.
Carbon monoxide exhausted form running vehicle engines is a colorless, odorless
fumethat,if inhaled,cancauseseriouspersonalinjury.
28.MAKE SURE TO READ AND UNDERSTAND ALL INSTRUCTIONS AND SAFETY
PRECAUTIONSAS OUTLINEDIN THE MANUFACTURER’SMANUAL.
All four Rubber Saddles (39B) of the Lift must be used when lifting a vehicle.
Always usethemanufacturer'srecommended liftingpoints.
29.DO NOT USE THE LIFTONANYASPHALT SURFACES.
Make sure the Lift is used on a dry, oil/grease free, flat, level, concrete surface
capable of supporting the weight of the Lift. Do not use the Lift on concrete
expansion seams oron cracked,defectiveconcrete.
30.ALWAYS EXAMINE THE LIFT FOR STRUCTURAL CRACKS,
bends, damage to the hydraulic hoses and electrical wiring, and any other condition
that may affect the safe operation of the Lift. Do not use the Lift even if minor damage
isdetected.
31.IMPORTANT!
Operation (raising or lowering) of the Lift can be immediately stopped at any time by
releasingpressureon thePOWERSWITHlocatedonthe Motor.
32.MAKE SURE
the oiltank is completely filled (approx. 2 gal.) with a premium quality hydraulic oil prior
tooperationtheLift.
33.ALWAYS

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allow at least two seconds afterthe Motor starts to raise or lowerthe Lift. Failure to do
somaycausetheMotortoburnout.
34.PRIOR TO BEGINNING A JOB, MAKE SURE THE SAFETY LOCK ASSEMBLY
(36B)AND ITS SAFETYCATCHESARE IN THE PROPER POSITION.
Never work underneath a vehicle without using additional safety support devices to
supportthevehicle.
35.ALWAYS KEEP HANDS, FINGERS, AND FEET AWAY FROM THE MOVING
PARTS OF THE LIFT WHENAPPLYING OR RELEASING ALOAD.
RemainclearoftheLiftwhenraisingorloweringavehicle.
36.USEEXTREMECAUTIONWHENAPPLYING OR RELEASINGALOAD.
Never allow the load to suddenly release. Slowly and carefully apply and release the
load.
37.NEVERLEAVE THE LIFT UNATTENDEDWHEN THE LIFT IS UNDERALOAD.
38.MAKE SURE THE LIFT IS FULLY LOWERED BEFORE DRIVING A VEHICLE
ONTO THELIFT.
Before driving a vehicle onto the Lift, position the Plates (42B) and Rubber Saddles
(39B) inward. Do not hit or run over the Plates and Rubber Saddles, as this could
damage the vehicle.Makesure theLiftisfullylowered beforedrivingthevehicleoff.
39.Should any weight component be removed from, or added to the vehicle,
use a jack stand (not included)to support the over balanced end
during the maintenanceprocedure.
DonotoperatetheLiftifthevehicleloadtiltsorbindsduringtheupordownmovement.
Always position the vehicle with the center of gravity midway between the Rubber
Saddles(39B).avoid excessive rockingofthevehiclewhileitisitsraised position.
40.NEVER LIFTAVEHICLE WITHANYONE INSIDE IT.
Do not allow othersin the lift area while operating the Lift. Do not allow anyone
to ride ontheLiftwhileitisbeingraisedorlowered.
41.WHEN LIFTING A VEHICLE, RAISE THE RUBBER SADDLES (39B) SLOWLY

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UNTIL THE RUBBER SADDLES SECURELY CONTACT THE VEHICLE’S
LIFTINGPOINTS.
Then, lift the vehicle to the desired working height. Always lift the vehicle high enough
fortheSafetyLockAssembly(36B)tooperateproperly.
42.DO NOT USE THE LIFTAS APERMANENT STAND FORAVEHICLE.
Usethe Lift only while making repairs. Then, immediately remove the vehicle form the
Lift.
43.BEFORE LOWERING THE LIFT, MAKE SURE TOOL TRAYS, STANDS,
AND ALL OTHER TOOLS OR EQUIPMENT ARE REMOVED FROM UNDER
THE VEHICLE.
44.MAKE SURE
To squeeze and hold in on the Brake Lever (13B) before attempting to lower the
vehicle.Donot releasetheBrakeLeveruntiltheLiftislowered completely.
45.BEFORE REMOVING A VEHICLE FROM THE LIFT MAKE SURE THE
PLATES(42B) AND RUBBER SADDLES(39B) ARE MOVED INWARD TO
PROVIDEAN UNOBSTRUCTED EXIT.
Inthegeneral ratedloadstateofthe lift,noisesshouldunder75dB
46.FORBID TEARING UPTHE WARNING OR OTHER LABELS OF THE LIFT.
The warnings, precautions, and instructionsdiscussed in this manual cannot cover all
possible conditions and situations that may occur. The operator must understand that
common sense and caution are factors which cannot be built into this product, but
mustbesupplied bytheoperator.

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ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS
DETERMINE THE PROPER LIFT LOCATION:
1. DO not use the Lift on any asphalt surface. Make sure the Lift is used on a dry, oil/
grease free, flat, level, concrete surface capable of supporting the weight of the Lift.
Do not use the Lift on concrete expansion seams or on cracked, defective concrete.
2. Makesuretocheckthedesiredlocationforpossibleobstructionssuchasalowceiling,
overheadlines,adequateworkingarea,access ways,exits,etcetera.
3. Make sure to allow a minimum space of 14 feet in front and behind the Lift to
accommodate all vehicles. Certain allowances should be made for special vehicle
requirementsorunusualfloorplans.
ATTACH THE POWERUNITTOTHE LIFT:
1. Locate the Hydraulic Pump in an area where it will be out of the way, is safe from
damageandweather,andwhereitcanbeeasilyreachedtooperate.
2. One end of the General Inlet Pipe (18B) has been pre-attached to the Lift by the
manufacturer. To attach the remaining end of the General Inlet Pipe to the
Hydraulic Pump wrap the male threads of the Oil Pipe Connector (17B) with
pipe thread seal tape (notincluded). Remove the Oil Filler Nut Cap from the
threaded Hydraulic Oil Delivery Port. Tighten the Oil Pipe Connector into the
Hydraulic Oil Delivery Port.
3. One end of the Brake Steel Cable (10B) has been pre-attached to the Lift by the
manufacturer.TheBrakeLeverAssembly(13B)islocatedonthe remainingendofthe
Brake Steel Cable, and must be attached to the Handle (1B) of the Dolly. To do so,
slide the Brake Lever Assembly onto the Handle. Then, secure the Brake Lever
AssemblybytheHandlebytighteningtheBolt(14B).
FILLTHE OILTANK WITH HYDRAULIC OIL:
The hydraulic Oil Tank has a holding capacity of 2 gal. To fill the Oil Tank, squeeze and
hold the Brake Lever (13B) to release any load on the Lift. Remove the Oil Tank Fill

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Cap on the Oil Tank. Add a premium quality hydraulicoiluntil the level of the oil is even
with the Oil Tank's fill hole. Then,replace the Oil Tank Fill Cap. Before the first use and
before all subsequent uses, check the hydraulic oil tank to make sure the Oil Tank is
properlyfilled.
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
CHECKTHE SAFETYLOCKASSEMBLY:
1. WARNING!NeveroperatetheLiftiftheSafetyLockAssemblyisnotworkingproperly.
2. Plug the Power Cord of the Lift into a properly grounded, 3-hole, electrical receptacle
andallowseveralsecondsforthe Motorto warmup.
3. Squeeze and release the Brake lever (13B) several times and, while doing so,
observe that the Safety Lock Assembly operates properly in response to the Brake
Lever.Then,releasepressure ontheBrakeLever.
4. PressonthePOWERSWITCHand hold,andobservethatthe SafetyLock Assembly
"clicks” into place as the Lift rises. NOTE: there are safetycatcheson the Safety Lock
Assembly as the Lift rises. Once the Safety Lock Assembly locks into each of these
safety catches, you must squeeze and hold in on the Brake Lever (13B) to lower the
Lift.
5. OncetheLiftusfullyelevated,releasepressureonthePOWERSWITCH.
6. Without squeezing the Brake Lever (13B), press in on the Pressure Relief Valve
Handle and hold. Observe that the Lift will not lower, as the Safety Lock Assembly is
engaged.
CAUTION: If the Safety Lock Assembly does not engage, fully lower the Lift and
have a qualified service technician immediately repair the Safety Lock
Assembly.
7. Should the Safety Lock Assembly not operate as described in step #6, raise the Lift
slightly to take pressure off the safety catches. Then,while squeezing the Brake Lever

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(13B)lowertheLiftfullytothefloor.
NOTE:When workingproperly, you mustBOTH squeezeinand holdthe BrakeLever
andpressinandhold thePressureRelief Valve Handle tolowertheLift.
POSITION,LIFTAND LOWERAVEHICLEONTHELIFT:
1. Before driving a vehicle onto the Lift make sure that the Lift is fully lowered, and
positionthePlates(42B)andRubberSaddles(39B)inward.
2. Drive the vehicle over the Lift while keeping the vehicle parallel with the Lift and
aligning the center of gravity of the vehicle with the center of the Lift. NOTE: the
“Center Of Gravity” (COG) of the vehicle is the balance point at which there is equal
weight in front of and behind the COG and equal weight on both sides of the COG.
The COG is not necessarily the dimensional center of the vehicle, but is often slightly
toward theenginefromthedimensionalcenterofthevehicle.
3. Turnoff vehicle'sengineandengagetheparkingbrakeofthevehicle.
4. Readthevehicleowner'smanualtoidentifytherecommended vehicleliftingpoints.
5. Move the Plates (42B)outward, and position the Rubber Saddles (39B) to contact the
vehicleliftingpoints.
6. Do not lift the vehicle if you cannot establish secure and level lifting points. Do not use
sub-standard shimsor other devicesin place of approved and recommended Rubber
Saddles (39B) adapters. Never use the Lift without the Rubber Saddles in place on
eachPlate(42B)andincontactwiththeliftingpointsofthe vehicle.
7. Once the Rubber Saddles (39B) have been positioned under the vehicle lifting points,
operate the POWER SWITCH to lift the vehicle slightly, and test to make sure the
vehicle is well balanced and the contact between the Rubber Saddles and vehicle
liftingpointsaresecure.Then,proceedtoliftthevehicletothe desiredheight.
8. When the vehicle has been lifted to the desired height, and the Safety Lock Assembly
has locked in place, make sure to install proper safety jack stands (not included),
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9. Once the repair work to the vehicle is completed make sure to remove all tools,safety
jack stands, and materials form under the vehicle and Lift. Also, make sure the work
areaisclearanditissafetolowerthevehicle.
10.To lower the Lift, use the POWER SWITCH and raise the vehicle slightly to take
weightofftheSafetyLockAssembly,andthenreleasepressure.
11.Stand well away from the Lift and vehicle. Then squeeze and hold in the Brake Lever
(13B) while at the same time pushingin and holding the Pressure Relief Valve Handle
toslowlylowertheLiftallthewaydowntothefloor.
12.Move the Rubber Saddles (39B) and Plates (42B) inward, out of the path of the
vehicle.
13.Disengage the vehicle parking brake. Start the vehicle's engine, and drive the vehicle
offtheLiftslowlyand carefully.

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INSPECTION, MAINTENANCE,AND CLEANING
WARNING! Always unplug the Power Cord from its electrical outlet before
performing anyinspection,adjustments,maintenance,or cleaning.
1. BEFORE EACH USE, inspect the general condition of the Lift. Check for loose
screws, misalignment or binding of moving parts, checked or broken parts, damaged
electricalwiringandhoses,andanyotherconditionthatmayaffectitssafeoperation.If
abnormal noise or vibration occurs, have the problem corrected before further
use. Do not use damaged equipment.
2. DAILY:With compressedairoravacuum,removealldirtanddebrisfrom the Lift.Also,
use a detergent or mild solvent to remove oil and grease from the unit. Then, use a
premium quality,machineoiltolubricateallmovingparts.
3. DAILY: Check the level of hydraulic oil in the Oil Tank has a holding capacity
of 2 gal .to fill the Oil Tank, squeeze and hold the Brake lever to release any
load on the Lift. Remove the Oil Tank Fill Cap on the Oil Tank. Add a premium
quality hydraulic oil until the level of oil is even with the Oil Tank's fill hole.
Then, replace the Oil Tank Fill Cap.

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TROUBLE-SHOOTING GUIDE
PROBLEM
CAUSE
SOLUTION
Motordose notrun
No powersupply
Replacethecable,theendof
wireorfusebox
The voltage isincorrect
Applythecorrectvoltage
Theoperatebutton damaged
Replacetheoperatebutton
Motorwindingsburnedout
Replace Motor
Motorruns butwill not
raiselift
Motorrunsinreverserotation
Change Motorrotationby
reverse leads
Unloadvalvestuck
open
Replaceorrepairunload
valve
Pumpsuckingair
Tightenallsuctionlines
Lowoillevel
FillTank
Motorruns andraise
unloaded lift butwill
notraise vehicle
Motorrunningonlowvoltage
Supplycorrect voltageto
Motor
Overloading
Checkvehicleweightonlift
Unloadvalveinvalidation
Replaceunloadvalve
Does not lower
UnloadvalveoperateHandleis
damage
Replaceunloadvalveoperate
Handle
Hydraulic oil is dirty
Replacethehydraulicoil

MR6K-48
Spare Parts List
ITEM DESCRIPTION QTY ITEM DESCRIPTION QTY
1B Table 1 25B Scissor inside 1
2B Retaining ring 6 26B Wheel pin 2
3B Locking nut 1 27B Big wheel 2
4B Oil pipe connector 3 28B Small wheel 2
5B Branch inlet pipe 2 29B Wheel pin 2
6B Oil pipe connector 2 30B Conecion pin 2
7B Oil supply fitting 1 31B Cylinder pin 2
8B Nut 4 32B Safety locking pin 1
9B Washer 4 33B Bolt 1
10B Breake steal cable 1 34B Nut 1
11B Handle 1 35B Cylinder assembly 2
12B Hex screw 4 36B Safety locking assembly 1
13B Brake brib 1 37B Retaining ring 2
14B Bolt 4 38B Saddle holder 4
15B Transmission holder 1 39B Rubber saddle 4
16B Rubber cap 1 40B Locking nut 4
17B Oil pipe connector 1 41B Washer 4
18B General inlet pipe 1 42B Plate 4
19B Check valve 2 43B Bolt 4
20B Safety locking pin 1 44B Ring 2
21B Retaining ring 6 45B Wheel 2
23B Scissor pin 2 46B Nut 2
24B Scissor outside 1
* Easily Worn Parts Page 1 of 2
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