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Direct Lift PP9 Plus User Manual

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Failure to keep lift free of corrosive agents and solvents will lead to reduced component service life, cable fail-

ure, etc., which could result in property damage and/or personal injury.

2.

Fasteners: Check all the attaching bolts and nuts for tightness.

3.

Cables: Check wire rope cables for wear or damage. Any cable with broken wires, severe corrosion, ex

cessive stretch, deformed strands, variations in diameter (necking), or any change from

its normal appearance, must be replaced. If any cable is found to be in need of replacement, the

entire cable set must be replaced immediately.

4.

Sheaves: Check sheaves (pulleys) for wear or damage, i.e. wobble (tilt), cracks, loose on pin, or exces

sive noise during operation.

5.

Sheave Pins: Check for loose or missing sheave (pulley) pins.

6.

Locking Latches and Slack Cable Devices: Watch locking latches and slack cable devices during lift

operation to ensure that latches work properly and line up with slots in latch plate located in columns.

Monthly Inspection & Maintenance

1.

Cables

1.1 Clean wire rope cables with lift in both lowered and raised position by spraying with Penetrating Oil and

wiping the cable down.

1.2 Adjust cables using procedures on following pages.

2.

Slack Cable Device: Inspect slack cable devices using procedure on page 5.

3.

Column Anchor Bolts: Check column anchor bolts for tightness. Re-torque anchors bolts to 65 ft/lbs. If

anchors do not tighten to the required installation torque, replace concrete under each column base per

installation instructions. Let concrete cure before installing lifts and anchors.

4.

Columns: Look for corrosion, giving special attention to the area at the base of the column. Check

severely corroded areas by pecking with an awl or welder’s chipping hammer. If column is cor

roded through at any point it must be replaced immediately. If not corroded through, remove old

paint and rust scale, then coat with a high quality corrosion resistant paint.

A thorough inspection of the lifting system must be performed quarterly by qualified lift service personnel; more

frequently (monthly) under extreme service conditions such as outside installations or high usage (10 or more

cycles per day, etc.).

Quarterly Inspection & Maintenance

1.

Cables

1.1 Inspect cables in both lowered and raised position. The cables may also be viewed through various