Lift blocking instructions, Warning, Danger – Autoquip COMPACT LIFT User Manual

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WARNING !

Only authorized personnel should perform inspection or
maintenance and service procedures. Unauthorized personnel
attempting these procedures do so at the risk of personal injury
or death.

DANGER !

Failure to properly adhere to lift blocking procedures is to risk
the sudden and uncontrolled descent of the lift during
maintenance or inspection. A falling lift can cause severe injury
or death.

This procedure describes the only factory-approved method of working under a lift.
Follow these instructions EVERY time you plan to reach or crawl beneath the lift to
perform service or maintenance – no matter how momentary that might be.

If the factory-provided maintenance devices are damaged or missing, stop immediately
and consult the factory for assistance. The manufacturer is not liable for your failure to
use the approved maintenance devices and procedures that have been provided.

1. All loads must be removed from the lift prior to engaging the maintenance

devices. These devices are designed to support an unloaded lift only. Failure to
remove the load from the lift prior to blocking could cause the failure of the
maintenance devices and allow the lift to fall unexpectedly. This can result in
personal injury or death.


2. Raise the lift to its fully raised position. If you do not, the maintenance devices

may not be able to be placed properly in their designed blocking position.

3. The lift will is provided with two (2) flip-in maintenance locks welded to the

outside of the base frame. The locks must be flipped over and resting inside the
base frame and thus in the roller path of the lift (See Figure 10).

4. Lower the lift platform until the leg rollers make contact with both maintenance

locks. Re-check to ensure that both devices are fully and properly engaged with
the leg rollers. If both left and right maintenance locks are not fully engaged the
lift could fall unexpectedly.

LIFT BLOCKING INSTRUCTIONS

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