Warning – Autoquip Q-LIFT User Manual

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3. Verify installation area is clean before starting. Check mounting surface of pit floor with a level or

straight edge. If floor is not level, add shims or grout under entire perimeter of base to achieve a
level and flat base installation. A level base is essential for proper wheel tracking and smooth lift
operation.

^ WARNING

Prevent serious injury or death.

Depending on model, weight of lift ranges from 1000 – 5000 lbs.

Use a properly rated lifting device to move and install lift.


4. Lower lift into pit and check for proper height. Lift must be solid and flush with pit angle framing (D).

If needed, shim to desired height. DO NOT “spot” shim. Shim along full length of frame. This will
prevent frame from sagging under load.


^ WARNING

Prevent serious injury or death.

Electrical service installation must be performed by a licensed
electrician and conform to all local and national electrical codes.


NOTE: For larger horsepower motors, consult factory.
























HP and Voltage

Full Load Amperages

1/2 HP: 115 V /60 CY/1 PH (36S15)

115 Volts = 15.0 Amps

3/4 HP: 115 V /60 CY/1 PH

115 Volts = 16.6 Amps

3/4 HP: 230 V /60 CY/1 PH

230 Volts = 8.3 Amps

3 HP: 115 / 208 / 230V /60 CY/1PH
Heavy Duty Motor (Not Intermittent)

115 V = 33.6 Amps

208/230V=16.8
Amps

5 HP: 230 V /60 CY/1 PH
Heavy Duty Motor (Not Intermittent)

230 Volts = 23.0 Amps

1-1/2 HP: 208 / 230 V /60 CY/3 PH

208 / 230 V= 5.3 Amps

1-1/2 HP: 460 V /60 CY/ 3 PH

460Volts = 2.85 Amps

5 HP: 208 / 230 V /60 CY/3 PH
Intermittent Duty Motor

208 V=15.8 Amps

230 V=14.8 Amps

5 HP: 460 V /60 CY/3 PH
Intermittent Duty Motor

460 Volts = 7.4 Amps

5 HP: 208 / 230 V /60 CY/3 PH
Heavy Duty Motor

208 V=16 Amps

230 V=15.2 Amps

5 HP: 460 V /60 CY/3 PH
Heavy Duty Motor

460 V=7.6 Amps

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