Important! Be sure to read the operating instructions before operating your lift! Getting Ready Make sure you have made all necessary measurements to assure that your lift will fit in your shop / garage and accommodate the car you intend to lift with it.
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Fig. 1 Make sure you have someone to help you. The piece of this lift is big, heavy, and cumbersome. The lift package weighs about 900 pounds by itself. It is possible for one people to install this lift if he has the appropriate lifting and handling equipment, but it is definitely easier and faster if there is another people available to help manhandle the piece into place.
Required Tools 1. Fork Lift to unload lift on delivery 2. Wrenches and socket with ratchet 3. Adjustable wrench 4. Pliers 5. Flat blade screwdriver Installation You will need common hand tools that most homeowners have, like a hammer, screwdrivers and pliers, but in addition, you will need some tools that are not common.
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STEP 1--- Assemble the dolly & cable handle Take out the pieces of the dolly from the carton. Then assemble them to be the dolly as Fig. 2. Then mount on the lock-release cable handle on the dolly. ( Fig.3) Fig.
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STEP4 --- AC power supply Connect the motor pump with proper cable extension and a plug which fit the AC power supply port on the wall. And please remember there must be one 30A air-relay in the line for safety Fig.
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS The lift is very simple to operate. The start button on the motor pump is pushed in and held to activate the switch which turns the electric motor on. The motor operates an internal pump that forces hydraulic oil into the lift cylinders, which extends the pistons and raises the lift.
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Fig. 8 MISCELLANEOUS The hydraulic oil should be replaced every two years, and the inside corners of the lift arms should be re-greased with a general-purpose axle grease every year, or so, as it becomes obvious that it needs it.
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There is no other express warranty on the Tuxedo lifts and this warranty is exclusive of and in lieu of all other warranties, expressed or implied, including all warranties of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose.
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IMPORTANT POWER UNIT PRIMING PROCEDURE THE PROBLEM: Power unit runs fine but will not pump any fluid. Step 1 – Locate the check valve, the flush plug to the left of the lowering valve. (See drawing below.) Step 2 – Using an Allen wrench and shop towel – with shop towel in place to catch fluid –...
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