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5.
Before attempting to lift the load, close the
relief valve by turning the valve wheel clockwise
on the side of the jacks on both Skoots frames.
Do not over tighten as this could damage the jack.
The load is now ready for lifting.
6.
Use the pump handles on the jacks maintaining
slow, full strokes to raise the load to obtain the
minimum ground clearance of about 20mm. Lift
evenly, alternating each end to keep the load
horizontal.
NOTE: Attempting to lift loads which are greater
than SWL will activate the relief valve. Whilst
the jack handle can still be pumped, the toe plate
will not raise until the load is reduced to within
safe SWL.
IMPORTANT: The default method of strap
engagement crossing straps over behind each
frame should be used to raise a low-centre-
of-gravity load to no more than 200mm when
the load is intended to remain in a stationary
position, for example when removing the load
from a plinth or block. It should also be used
when transporting a load at the minimum
ground clearance height of no more than 20mm.
However, if the user wishes to raise the load
to a maximum lift height of over 200mm then
the straps should be fixed to the Skoots using
the eyelets on the toe plate rather than the
eyebolts at the rear of the frame before the load
is raised. Proceed to raise the load first to the
desired height, and then lower it back to the
floor when the straps should be reconnected to
the eyebolts, crossing the straps over behind the
frame before transporting the load.
Never attempt to remove the straps whilst the
load is raised, never attempt to transport a
raised load at more than the minimum ground
clearance level of no more than 20mm and never
raise a top-heavy, high-centre-of-gravity load
more than 20mm from the floor regardless of
strap positions.
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200mm+
Stationary load
raised to 200mm+
Then revert to default strapping
method before attempting to
transport the load...