Product Manual

P-9000LT/F Low-Rise Pit Lift 11 P/N 5900022Rev. A5 February 2019
Installation
This section describes how to install your P-9000LT/F. Perform the steps in the order listed.
WARNING
Only use the factory-supplied parts that came with your lift
. If you use
parts from a different source, you void your warranty and compromise the safety of
everyone who installs or uses the Lift. If you are missing parts, visit
bendpak.com/support or call (800) 253-2363, extension 191.
The P-9000LT/F is supplied with installation instructions and concrete fasteners that meet the criteria
set by the American National Standard “Automotive Lifts Safety Requirements for Construction,
Testing, and Validation” ANSI/ALI ALCTV-2011.
Lift buyers are responsible for regional, structural, and/or seismic anchoring requirements specified by
any other agencies or codes, such as the Uniform Building Code or International Building Code.
Safety Rules
When installing the Lift, your safety depends on proper training and thoughtful operation.
WARNING Do not install this equipment unless you have automotive Lift installation training.
Always use proper tools, such as a forklift or crane, to move heavy components.
Do not install this equipment without reading and understanding this manual and
the safety labels on the unit.
BendPak recommends referring to the ANSI/ALI ALIS Standard (R2015) Safety Requirements for
Installation and Service for more information about safely installing, using, and servicing your Lift.
Only fully trained personnel should be involved in installing this equipment.
Pay attention at all
times.
Use appropriate tools and equipment, when needed. Stay clear of moving parts.
WARNING You must wear protective equipment at all times during the installation: leather
gloves, steel-toed work boots, eye protection, back belts, and hearing protection.
Electrical Work
You will need to have a licensed, certified electrician available at some point during the installation.
DANGER All wiring
must
be performed by a licensed, certified electrician.
The electrician needs to:
Connect the 208 240 VAC power source to the Power Unit. This is generally done
near the end of the installation. Note that installing the Power Unit and connecting the Power Unit
are separate procedures; they are done at different times in the installation process. The electrician
will need to provide a cable to the Power Unit and a power connector for the Power Unit.
Install a Power Disconnect Switch. A Power Disconnect Switch gives you a way to shut
down the Lift in the event of an electrical circuit fault or emergency situation. Refer to Install a
Power Disconnect Switch for more information.
Install a Thermal Disconnect Switch. A Thermal Disconnect Switch automatically shuts
down the Lift in the event of an overload or an overheated motor. Refer to Install a Thermal
Disconnect Switch for more information.