Full Product Manual
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STEP 7
(Operation)
1. Load the vehicle on the lift following the manufac-
turer’s instructions.
To raise vehicle on Rolling Bridge Jack:
2. Position vehicle tires in the center of each runway.
3. Set parking brake or use wheel chock to hold vehicle
in position.
4. Before raising vehicle, be sure all personnel are clear
of the lift and surrounding area. Pay careful attention to
overhead clearances. Determine the proper lift points on
the vehicle by referring to the manufacturer’s specification or
an approved lifting guide.
5. Check and keep clean the Utility Rail channels clean
of debris, tools, or other objects that may hinder the
movement of the Rolling Jacks.
6. Adjust the Rolling Jack Arms so that the lift pads will
make contact with the appropriate lifting points on the
vehicle as specied by the manufacturer of the vehicle.
(See Fig. 7.1)
7. Raise the Rolling Bridge Jack by pushing on the
Raise end of the pedal of the Air Hydraulic Pump. Keep
an eye on the jack as the lift pads make contact with the
vehicle to ensure that proper contact is maintained as the
weight of the vehicle is supported by the Jack.
8. Stop raising the jack just as the vehicle is raised off
the lift runways. Conrm the vehicle is stable and properly
seated before lifting the vehicle to the nal desired height.
9. After vehicle is raised to the desired height, lower the
jack onto the nearest safety lock. ALWAYS ENSURE
ALL SAFETY LOCKS ON LIFT AND JACKS ARE
ENGAGED before entering work area. (See Fig. 7.2)
To lower vehicle on Rolling Bridge Jack:
1. Before lowering vehicle, be sure all personnel are
clear of the lift and surrounding area. Pay careful atten-
tion to overhead clearances. Ensure all tools and equip-
ment have been cleared from under the Jack.
2. Raise the Jack off of the Safety Locks by pressing
the Raise end of the pedal of the Air Hydraulic Pump.
Make sure you raise the Jack to allow adequate clear-
ance for the Locks to clear.
3. Flip the Safety Handle up to raise the Safety off the
Safety Lock Pin. (See Fig. 7.3)
DANGER!
VISUALLY CONFIRM THAT ALL PRIMARY
SAFETY LOCKS ARE ENGAGED BEFORE
ENTERING WORK AREA.
Suspension components used on this Jack are
intended to raise and lower Jack only and are not
meant to be load holding devices. Remain clear of
elevated Jack unless visual confirmation is made
that all primary Safety Locks are fully engaged and
the lift is LOWERED onto the Safety Locks, Refer
to installation /operation manual for proper Safety
Lock procedures and /or further instruction.
Fig. 7.2
Fig. 7.1