Product Manual

Wall Stop Settings
(From foot to wallstop)
Wall Stop Height
8’ 11’ 7”
8’ 3” 12’
8’ 6” 12’ 3”
9’ 13’
9’ 6” 13’ 9”
10’ 14’ 6”
10’ 6” 15’ 2”
Wall Stop Settings
(From foot to wallstop)
Wall Stop Height
11’ 15’ 11”
11’ 6” 16’ 8”
12’ 17’ 4”
12’ 6” 18’ 1”
13’ 18’ 10”
13’ 6” 19’ 7”
Wall Stop Settings
(From foot to wallstop)
Wall Stop Height
13’ 18’ 10”
13’ 6” 19’ 7”
14’ 20’ 3”
14’ 6” 21’
15’ 21’ 9”
15’ 6” 22’ 5”
5) Specifications:
Extended Length 16’ 20’ 23’
Part Number 48581 48582 48583
Closed Length 9’6” 11’ 6” 12’ 6”
Weight 50 lbs 70 lbs 80 lbs
Wall Lift 7’ to 10’-6” 8’ to 13’-6” 8’-3” to 15’-6”
Capacity 2,000 lbs per pair 1,000 lbs per pair 1,000 lbs per pair
TIE DOWN ENGINEERING • 5901 Wheaton Drive • Atlanta GA, 30336
www.tiedown.com • (404) 344-0000 • Fax (404) 349-0401
NOTE: The 23’ TranzSporter Wall Jack (48583) may adjust to lift walls 8’ 3” to 15’ 6” in height. The diagram
below shows the correct position for adjusting the #48583 to a 16’, 20’, or 23’ extended length. Insert the pin
after selecting the extended length required and attach safety clip (Figure 3). See the specification section for
wall stop settings based on your wall height and extended length.
Upper Support Tube
23’
20’
16’
Pulley
Pin Positions
Warnings
Before operating, read the instruction manual included with this Wall Jack. Prior to erecting any walls, review
the below important precautions:
Always use 2 or more wall jacks. Make sure that the jacks are located correctly; slightly more than 50% of
the wall is between the jacks.
Insure that the weight of the wall does not exceed the capacity rating of the Wall Jack.
The safety pin must be inserted through holes on both sides of the tube.
Wall stops must be correctly set to insure that the wall will be secure when raised to the vertical position.
Inspect cable and verify that there are no frayed or broken strands, cuts or any other damage.
Insure that the cable does not rub against the wall stop or any other part of the wall jack as well as any
other apparatus in the work area.
Wall Lifting bracket must be properly nailed to the top plate of the wall.
Wall Jack Foot must be properly nailed to the floor in order to avoid slippage during the lifting process.
Bottom plate of the wall must be secured using metal strapping to prevent wall from slipping.
Wall jacks positioning should be perpendicular to the bottom plate of the wall. Do not allow anyone to walk
under the wall during lifting as well as the backside of the wall.
Always follow building and safety codes for your area.