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• DO NOT ROLL a loaded PANELLIFT Drywall Lift while the ® Questions? - Call Telpro Inc. Customer Service at 1-800-448-0822 or 701-775-0551 - 1 -...
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USER COMPONENTS & SPECIFICATIONS A. Cradle Assembly - less detachable cross arms B. Cradle Cross arms ( 1 pair ) C. Frame Assembly with winch and telescoping sections D. Tripod Base Assembly Single SHEET QUANTITY CAPACITY 200 lbs. (90 kg) DO NOT EXCEED. LOAD RATING 14’...
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ASSEMBLY 1. Begin by setting up the tripod base: press down on the slide yoke pin clip and swing the outer legs out until they lock in the working position (note the holes on the bottom of the 3B. Pocket “A” slides OVER angle “B” while angle “C” slide tube).
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ASSEMBLY continued 4B. Hold the brake arm in the raised position and allow the winch wheel to find a neutral position. 6. Place the tapered plates of the cross arms into the tapered sockets on the cradle. The spring tab on the back of the cross arm will lock it into place.
OPERATION 4. The PANELLIFT Drywall Lift will hold drywall in position ® When the backstop on sidewalls and sloped ceilings in addition to level ceilings. legs are set, they The cradle also tilts up to 10 longitudinally. keep the unit from shifting while loading USE THE BACKSTOP ON THE TRIPOD BASE WHEN wallboard or while...
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DISASSEMBLY Disassemble the PANELLIFT Drywall Lift as follows for transport and compact storage. ® Push 1. Slide the cradle outriggers all the way in. 5. Lift the frame off of the tripod base. 2. Remove the cross arms by pressing the spring tab on the bottom and sliding the cross arm out of the tapered socket.
CHAIN ADJUSTMENT Adjusting the #50 Chain Coupler Nut Assembly Adjusting the #40 Winch Drive Chain The #50 lift chain should have no slack when the lift is raised The #40 winch drive chain should be taut but not overly tight- without the cradle and normally is slightly loose when the lift is ened as this will exert excess side load on bearings and drive under a load.