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Table Of Contents
- HD-7P and HD-7W Manual
- Table of Contents
- Introduction
- Shipping Information
- Safety Considerations
- Components
- Specifications
- Frequently Asked Questions
- Installation Checklist
- Installation
- Being Safe
- Tools
- Planning for Electrical Work
- Selecting an Approach Direction
- Selecting a Power Post Location
- Checking Clearances
- Selecting a Location
- Unloading and Unpacking
- Creating Chalk Line Guides
- Moving the Posts into Position
- Installing the Crosstubes
- About Safety Locks
- Installing the Ladders and Top Cap
- Raising the Crosstubes
- Securing the Ladders
- Removing Sheaves
- Installing the Runways
- Installing the First End of the Flex Tube
- Routing the Lifting Cables
- Working with Compression Fittings and Tubing
- Installing the Air Lines
- Installing the Hydraulic Hose
- Installing the Return Line
- Installing the Power Unit
- Filling the Hydraulic Fluid Reservoir
- Installing the Second End of the Flex Tube
- Installing the Pushbutton Air Valve
- Connecting the Return Line
- Connecting the Hydraulic Hose
- Contacting the Electrician
- Connecting to a Power Source
- Installing a Power Disconnect Switch
- Installing a Thermal Disconnect Switch
- About Effective Embedment
- Anchoring the Posts
- Final Leveling
- Installing Accessories
- Lubricating the Lift
- Performing an Operational Test
- Reviewing the Final Checklist
- Operation
- Maintenance
- Troubleshooting
- Wiring Diagrams
- Labels
- Parts Drawings
- Automotive Lift Institute (ALI) Store
- Maintenance Log
HD-7P / HD-7W Four-Post Lifts 73 P/N 5900041 — Rev. M — July 2019
Maintenance
⚠ DANGER Before performing maintenance on your Lift, make sure it is disconnected from
power. The Lift uses electrical energy; if your organization has Lockout/Tagout
policies, make sure to implement them before performing any maintenance. If you
come into contact with high voltage/current, you could be injured or killed.
To maintain your Lift:
• Daily: Keep the Lift clean. Wipe up any spills, clean any dirt.
• Daily: Make a visual inspection of all moving parts and check for damage or excessive wear.
Replace any damaged or worn parts before using the Lift.
⚠ DANGER Do not use the Lift if the Lifting Cables are damaged or extremely worn. If a Vehicle
is raised when you notice the damage or extreme wear, very carefully lower the
Vehicle to the ground. When the Lift is on the ground, take it out of service,
disconnect it from power, and make arrangements to fix the damage or wear.
• Daily: Make sure all Safety Locks are in good operating condition. Do not use your Lift if the
Safety Locks are damaged or excessively worn.
• Monthly: Check all labels on the Lift. Replace them if they are illegible or missing.
• Monthly: Grease the lubrication points on the Lift. Use white lithium grease or similar.
• Monthly: Check Hydraulic Fluid levels. Refill if low.
• Monthly: Lubricate the wire rope (Lifting Cables). Use a wire-rope lubricant such as 90-WT gear
oil or ALMASOL® Wire Rope Lubricant.
• Monthly: Check cable connections, bolts, and pins for proper mounting and torque.
• Every two months: Check all Anchor Bolts to make sure they are properly torqued. If they are
loose, tighten them.
⚠ WARNING: Do not operate your Lift if you find maintenance issues; instead, take the Lift out of
service, then contact your dealer, visit bendpak.com/support, email
techsupport@bendpak.com, or call (800) 253-2363.










