Installation - Ranger RML-1500XL Installation And Operation Manual

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Installation

This section describes how to prepare your ATV/Motorcycle Lift for normal operation. Perform the
tasks in the order listed.
Installation Safety Rules
Pay attention at all times during installation. Use appropriate tools and equipment. Stay clear of
moving parts. Keep hands and fingers away from pinch points. Safety is a top priority.
Use caution when unpacking the Lift. The unit is heavy and the weight is not evenly distributed;
dropping or knocking over components could cause equipment damage and personal injury.
WARNING
Only experienced, trained technicians are allowed to install the Lift.
CAUTION
Get the Right Tools
You may need some or all of the following tools:
• Wrench Set
• Socket and Ratchet Set
• Hex Key Set
• Forklift or Shop Crane, with Strap
Finding a Location
Keep the following in mind when deciding on a location:
• Air Supply. If you are going to use an Air Supply (90 to 160 psi) to raise and lower the Lift, you
need to locate the Lift so that the Air Supply can connect to the Pump. Your Air Supply must not
exceed 160 psi; if it does, you could damage the Lift and put bystanders in danger.
• Floor. The Lift is best used on a flat, Concrete floor. Do not install or use on asphalt or wood
surfaces. Do not install or use on a floor with 3 degrees of slope or more.
• Movement. Your Lift has built-in Casters you can use to move the Lift to different locations.
• Accessibility. You need space at the Ramp end to move vehicles on to and off of the Lift.
• Danger. When the Lift is in use, keep everyone away from it. Only the operator should be
within 30 feet / 10 meters of the Lift during use. Do not set up the Lift in a well-travelled area.
RML-1500XL ATV / Motorcycle Lift
You must wear OSHA-approved (publication 3151) Personal Protective
Equipment at all times when installing, using, maintaining, or repairing the Lift.
Leather gloves, steel-toed work boots, ANSI-approved eye protection, back belts,
and hearing protection are mandatory.
Certain parts of installing the Lift are difficult for just one person. We strongly
recommend having two or more persons work together to install the Lift.
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