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Maintenance And Storage - King Canada KDL-11 Instruction Manual

Drywall & panel lift

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MAINTENANCE
It is very important to always check the condition of the winch cable before
operating, if the cable shows signs of weakness or damage, it must be replaced
before using the drywall lift again.
Occasionally oil the cable pulleys. Crank up the telescopic posts for access to
the internal cable pulley. Never allow oil or grease to contact the surface of the
winch brake drum. It is also recommended to oil the caster wheel bearings.
DISASSEMBLY AND STORAGE
To disassemble the drywall lift for transport or storage, follow these instructions;
1) Crank the cradle all the way down.
2) Slide the cradle outriggers all the way in until they latch, also close the panel
support hooks.
3) Remove the crossarms by pressing the spring tab on the bottom and slide the
crossarms out of the tapered sockets.
4) Unlock the cradle tilt latch. Lift the cradle about 4" until you can remove it from
the frame.
5) Swing up the retaining hook (A) Fig.14 over the top of the telescopic posts to
prevent them from moving during transport or storage.
6) Unlock the winch assembly by pulling the slide bar (A) Fig.15 away from the
slide bar lock (B) (towards the right), then lift the slide bar. Crank the winch to
move the winch assembly towards the frame. When the slide bar contacts the
frame, keep turning the winch a bit more until the telescopic post movement
is prevented by the retaining hook. Reposition the slide bar against the slide
bar lock, making sure it engages it and holds the winch assembly in place.
Lower the winch brake arm to secure it in place.
7) Carefully lift the frame and winch assembly and remove it from the tripod base
assembly.
8) Fold the tripod base by pressing down on the slide yoke ring and pivot the
forward legs in until they lock in the closed position.
PARTS DIAGRAM & PARTS LISTS
Refer to the Parts section of the King Canada web site for the most updated parts diagram and parts list.
MAINTENANCE & STORAGE
FIGURE 14
FIGURE 15

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