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c. Make sure that the complete base of the lift is in
contact with the oor. In order to provide com-
plete contact with the oor, the base may be
shimmed or grouted.
CAUTION!
Do not spot shim. The complete base must be in
contact with the oor. Shim to have continuous
contact of base and oor.
d. The lift is provided with lag plates or brackets.
Place the lift in the exact operating position be-
fore spotting or drilling holes for the bolts. Bolt
the lift securely using at least four (4) large bolts
with a minimum of 2,000 lb. Pull out strength
per bolt.
e. All XZ and TZ lifts have a remote power pack
that is hydraulically connected to the lift at the
factory. Be sure all hydraulic reconnections are
made according to the information contained in
Section 3; paragraph D3.
f. Electrical connections must be made according to
the electrical schematics and information con-
tained in Section 3C, and in compliance with
local codes and ordinances.
C. ELECTRICALS:
1. The motors on the XZ and TZ power pack are in-
termittent duty motors with high pull up torque.
CAUTION!
All wiring must conform to local code and must be
performed by licensed electricians. The standard
AC single phase motor requires a 120 volt 20 amp
fused outlet, do not remove or replace the plug or
cord set provided. Do not use an extension cord.
2. The following chart recommends the power source
for various motors supplied with the XZ and TZ lifts:
AC Motor Size Fuse Breaker
1HP 120 Volt 1 PH 20 AMP 20 AMP
1HP 240 Volt 1 PH 15 AMP 15 AMP
1-1/2 HP 20S-240 Volt 3 PH 15 AMP 10 AMP
1-/2 HP 460 Volt 3 PH 7-1/2 AMP 5 AMP
S E C T I O N 3
INSTALLATION
A. INSPECTION:
Inspect the lift completely to determine if there is any
damage that occurred during shipment and that the
lift is complete. Do not use the lift if there appears to
be any damage. Check the following with the lift in
the collapsed position:
1. Check for signs of damage to the electrical and hy-
draulic components of the remote power pack. Check
the hydraulic hoses going to the lift and the hydraulic
components on the lift.
2. Check all connections for tightness. Check for vis-
ible hydraulic uid around all components of the lift
and power pack or on the oor nearby.
3. Check base frames for atness and for bent or dam-
aged metal parts.
4. Inspect the lifting eyes making sure they are com-
pletely threaded into the nuts provided on the lift and
the locking nut is secured.
B. INSTALLING:
Make sure that the electrical system is wired correctly
and that there is full compliance with the local electri-
cal codes and ordinances.
WARNING!
These lifts require bolting to the oor before op-
eration.
1. Floor Installation
a. Make sure that the oor in the installation area is
at, stable, relatively smooth and free from dirt,
obstacles or surface defects.
b. Place the lift in the exact operating position using a
sling attached to all four lifting eyes.
CAUTION!
When moving the lift never ever attempt to pick
it up by the corners or the base. The lift should
be picked up only by the lifting eyes. The use of
a spreader strap/sling is suggested. Be sure that
the eye bolts are secured in place with locking nuts
prior to lifting.