Bolton Tools HP-L4G Manual de instalación, uso y mantenimiento - Página 10
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The Owner/Employer shall establish procedures to periodically inspect the lift in accordance with
the lift manufacturer's instructions, American National Standard for Automotive Lifts-Safety
Requirements for Operation, Inspection and Maintenance; and the employer shall insure that the lift
inspectors are qualified and that they are adequately trained in the inspection of the lift.
The Owner/Employer shall establish procedures to periodically maintain the lift in accordance
with the lift manufacturer's instructions, American National Standard for Automotive Lifts-Safety
Requirements for Operation, Inspection and Maintanence; and the employer shall insure that the lift
maintenance personnel are qualified and that they are adequately trained in the maintenance of the lift.
The Owner/Employer shall maintain the periodic inspection and maintenance records recommended by
the manufacturer, American National Standard for Automotive Lifts-Safety Requirements for Operation,
Inspection and Maintenance.
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IFTING A VEHICLE
1) Insure that the lifting arms are parked, out to full drive thru position.
2) Position the vehicle in the service bay so that the vehicle's center of gravity is on a line between the
two columns, and so the vehicle is centered between the two columns.
DO NOT ATTEMPT TO LIFT THE VEHICLE WITH ONLY TWO ARMS, AS THIS WILL
VOID THE WARRANTY
INSURE THAT THE HIGHEST POINT ON THE VEHICLE WILL CONTACT THE
OVERHEAD LIMIT SWITCH BAR
DO NOT PLACE THE VEHICLE IN THE SERVICE BAY BACKWARDS.
3) Position the arms and adapters so all four pads contact the vehicle simultaneously.
The vehicle should remain level during lifting.
4) Raise the lift until all four wheels are off the ground. Test the stability of the vehicle by attempting
to rock the vehicle. Check adapters for secure contact with vehicle lift points. If the vehicle seems
unstable, lower the lift and readjust the arms. If the vehicle is stable, raise the vehicle to a height a
few inches above the desired working height.
5) Lower the vehicle until the safety latches on both columns engage. The vehicle should remain level
when both latches are engaged. If one side engages and the other continues to descend, stop
lowering the vehicle, raise it several inches, and try again to engage both latches.
Always lower lift into locks before entering the area beneath the vehicle.
Always use safety stands when removing or installing heavy components.
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OWERING A VEHICLE
1) Insure that the area under the vehicle is clear of personnel and tools.
2) Raise the vehicle until both latches are free.
3) Disengage the latches by pulling down and holding the lock release lever.
4) Lower the vehicle by depressing the lowering valve handle.
5) Continue to lower the vehicle until the carriages stop against the base plate. Retract the extension
arms, and park them.
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AINTENANCE
To avoid personal injury, permit only qualified personnel to perform maintenance on this equipment.
The following maintenance points are suggested as the basis of a preventive maintenance program. The
actual maintenance program booklet for periodic inspection checklist and maintenance log sheet.
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