SVS TL1 110V User Manual

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13. MAINTENANCE

Inspect the Lift occasionally for any loose bolts or cable clamps. The scissor bolts are adjusted for no
slack, but must not be too tight. If scissor bolts are found loose, tighten to approximately 151 lbs torque,
the back off 1/8-inch. These bolts have nylon locking nuts and should stay at this position.

Check Lift and projector cables for damage or wear.

That the Drum arm is being held up by the Drum Lock Spring.

Check the Drum Lock pawl (white nylon piece) located on the Cable Drum. The pawl should move
freely and drop when when it reaches the top of the Cable Drum's rotation, avoiding contact with the
Drum Lock arm. If the drum rotates too fast, the pawl will swing out and catch the arm, locking the
drum after the first rotation.

The Cable Drum Bearings (pillow block bearings) are pre-lubricated and do not require attention.

The Lift motor does not require attention.

If the magnetic brake (part of the Lift motor) does not hold properly, it should be replaced immediately.

WARNING

To prevent personal injury and property damage when servicing any part of the lift drive system (electric
motor/brake, drive chain/sprockets, steel lift cables, and/or drum lock assembly) the projector must be
removed
and the lift's lower frame supported by straps, chain, or cable to prevent it from lowering
unexpectedly while the drive system is being serviced.

Figure 12. Lift Parts Locations

SVS TL1 Lift Installation Instructions

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