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1.     Description     Part   Description    Safety Valve Assy   Nut  M20 x 1 5 Valve Seat    Pressure Relief Valve Handle      Part     Qty                         NOTE  Some parts are listed and shown for illustration purposes only  and are not  available individually as replacement parts     SKU 91315 For technical questions  please call 1 800 444 3353  Page 14    PARTS LIST ASSEMBLY DIAGRAM         2B   Retaining Ring  18  6             Locking Nut  M20    1      4B   Oil Pipe Connector  3    3      5B   BranchInletPipe   2      6B _ _   Oil Pipe Connector  2    2           Oil Supply Fitting   1   Wheel Pin          Nut M8          4            Washer 8       4       10     Brake Steel Cable    1       Bot  M8  Cd        ININ        Bolt  M8    15B        sd  Check Valve   Safety Locking Pin  Retaining Ring  20          4       NOTE  Some parts are listed and shown for illustration purposes only  and are not    available individually as replacement parts   REV 07a  10j    SKU 91315 For technical questions  please call 1 800 444 3353  Page 15    PARTS LIST  ASSEMBLY DIAGRAM         Part    Description   Qty     ic  Pn i  2c  Semin tT  e  eck seek  1  4C   LockPole 13           OY                             9   8   3    5      NOTE  Some parts are listed and shown for illustration purposes only  and are not  available individually as replacement parts     PLEASE READ THE FOLLOWING CAREFULLY    THE MANUFACTURER AND OR DISTRIBUTOR HAS PROVIDED THE PARTS LIST AND  ASSEMBLY DIAG
2.     FICENTRAL HYDRAULICS      SCISSOR LIFT    6 000 LBS  CAPACITY   48    HEIGHT    SET UP AND OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS             Visit our website at  http   www harborfreight com    Failure to do so can result in serious injury   SAVE THIS MANUAL     Copyright   2004 by Harbor Freight Tools    All rights reserved  No portion of this manual or any artwork    Read this material before using this product     contained herein may be reproduced in any shape or form without the express written consent of  Harbor Freight Tools  Diagrams within this manual may not be drawn proportionally  Due to continuing  improvements  actual product may differ slightly from the product described herein  Tools required for    assembly and service may not be included     For technical questions or replacement parts  please call 1 800 444 3353     Revised Manual 10j    Electrical Requirements    SPECIFICATIONS    220V   50 60 Hz  12 FLA  Duty Cycle  5 min   2 HP   Single Phase  Dedicated 20A circuit required    Requires a single phase  3 prong 250V 20A  NEMA L6 20P  power plug  not    included         Maximum Lifting  Capacity    6000 Pounds  48    Mid Rise Scissor Lift        Minimum Lift Height    T    At Pads       Maximum Lift Height    4    At Pads       Overall Dimensions    99        L x 39       W x 7        Fully Lowered        Piston Rod Travel    2011                             Hydraulic Electro w Steel Dolly       Pump Hydraulic Oil  Capacity Type    6 5 Quarts   ISO VG 32 Hydraulic Oi
3.    See Figure E      Disengage the vehicle parking brake  Start the vehicle   s engine  and drive the  vehicle off the Scissor Lift slowly and carefully     INSPECTION  MAINTENANCE  AND CLEANING       AWARNING  Always unplug the Power Cord from its electrical outlet before    performing any inspection  adjustments  maintenance  or cleaning     Before each use  inspect the general condition of the Scissor Lift  Check for  loose screws  misalignment or binding of moving parts  cracked or broken parts   damaged electrical wiring and hoses  and any other condition that may affect its  safe operation  If abnormal noise or vibration occurs  have the problem corrected  before further use     Do not use damaged equipment     Daily  With compressed air or a vacuum  remove all dirt and debris from the  Scissor Lift  Also  use a detergent or mild solvent to remove oil and grease from  the unit  Then  use a premium quality  machine oil to lubricate all moving parts     Daily  Check the level of hydraulic oil in the Oil Tank  The Oil Tank  13A  has a  holding capacity of 6 5 quarts  To fill the Oil Tank  squeeze and hold the Brake  Lever  13B  to release any load on the Scissor Lift  Remove the Oil Tank Fill Cap  on the Oil Tank  Add a premium quality hydraulic oil until the level of oil is even  with the Oil Tank   s fill hole  Then  replace the Oil Tank Fill Cap   See Figure D      SKU 91315 For technical questions  please call 1 800 444 3353  Page 13    PARTS LIST ASSEMBLY DIAGRAM     
4.    See Figure E      SKU 91315 For technical questions  please call 1 800 444 3353  Page 11    UNDERNEATH  VEHICLE    DRIVE ON  DIRECTION      OF VEHICLE a      CIMT ETT     GALLI CLT                 DIMENSIONAL CENTER VEHICLE  CENTER OF ENGINE  VEHICLE    FIGURE F       2  Drive the vehicle over the Scissor Lift while keeping the vehicle parallel with  the Lift and aligning the center of gravity of the vehicle with the center of the  Lift  NOTE  The    Center of Gravity     COG  of the vehicle is the balance point at  which there is equal weight in front of and behind the COG  and equal weight on  both sides of the COG  The COG is not necessarily the dimensional center of  the vehicle  but is often slightly toward the engine from the dimensional center of  the vehicle   See Figure F      3  Turn off the vehicle   s engine and engage the parking brake of the vehicle   4  Read the vehicle owner   s manual to identify the recommended vehicle lifting  points     5  Move the Plates  42B  outward  and position the Rubber Saddles  39B  to  contact the vehicle lifting points   See Figures E and F      6  AWARNING  Do not lift the vehicle if you cannot establish secure and level  lifting points  Do not use substandard shims or other devices in place of  approved and recommended Rubber Saddle  39B  adapters  Never use the  Scissor Lift without the Rubber Saddles in place on each Plate  42B  and in  contact with the lifting points of the vehicle   See Figure E      7  Once the Rubber S
5.  when used on another power equipment     SERVICE    Tool service must be performed only by qualified repair personnel  Service  or maintenance performed by unqualified personnel could result in a risk of injury     When servicing a tool  use only identical replacement parts  Follow  instructions in the    Inspection  Maintenance  And Cleaning    section of this  manual  Use of unauthorized parts or failure to follow maintenance instructions  may create a risk of electric shock or injury     ELECTRICAL SAFETY    Grounded tools must be plugged into an outlet properly installed and  grounded in accordance with all codes and ordinances  Never remove the  grounding prong or modify the plug in any way  Do not use any adapter  plugs  Check with a qualified electrician if you are in doubt as to whether  the outlet is properly grounded  If the tools should electrically malfunction or  break down  grounding provides a low resistance path to carry electricity away  from the user     Double insulated tools are equipped with a polarized plug  one blade is  wider than the other   This plug will fit in a polarized outlet only one way     SKU 91315 For technical questions  please call 1 800 444 3353  Page 4    If the plug does not fit fully in the outlet  reverse the plug  If it still does  not fit  contact a qualified electrician to install a polarized outlet  Do not  change the plug in any way  Double insulation  5  eliminates the need for the  three wire grounded power cord and grounded 
6. 800 444 3353  Page 9    To Fill The Oil Tank With Hydraulic Oil     The hydraulic Oil Tank  13A  has a holding capacity of 6 5 quarts  To fill the Oil  Tank  squeeze and hold the Brake Lever  13B  to release any load on the Scissor  Lift  Remove the Oil Tank Fill Cap on the Oil Tank  Add a premium quality  hydraulic oil until the level of the oil is even with the Oil Tank   s fill hole  Then   replace the Oil Tank Fill Cap   See Figure D   Before the first use and before   all subsequent uses  check the hydraulic oil tank to make sure the Oil Tank is  properly filled     OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS    Check The Safety Lock Assembly     RUBBER SADDLE   39B   SAFETY LOCK ASSEMBLY   1   THROUGH 11C     STEEL CABLE   10B     FIGURE E       1 AWARNING  Never operate the Scissor Lift if the Safety Lock Assembly   1C through 11C  is not working properly   See Figure E      2  Insert the Power Plug  not included  of the Lift into a properly grounded  3 hole   220 volt electrical receptacle  and allow several seconds for the Motor  1A  to  warm up   See Figure D          Squeeze and release the Brake Lever  13    several times and  while doing so   observe that the Safety Lock Assembly  1C through 11C  operates properly in    REV 07j  SKU 91315 For technical questions  please call 1 800 444 3353  Page 10       response to the Brake Lever  Then  release pressure on the Brake Lever    See Figures D and E      Press on the Power Switch and hold  and observe that the Safety Lock Assembly   1C 
7. POWER         SWITCH        i ip BOLT  14B     Za BRAKE LEVER ASS   Y     POWER CORD      5   13B          HYDRAULIC OIL DELIVERY PORT  5    di OIL PIPE CONNECTOR       PRESSURE RELIEF As     78  VALVE HANDLE D aan     3A     BRAKE STEEL CABLE  OIL TANK FILL             10       OIL TANK                 GENERAL INLET PIPE   13A     18       FIGURE          1  Locate the Hydraulic Pump unit  1A through 15    in an area where it will be out  of the way  is safe from damage and weather  and where it can be easily reached  to operate   See Figure D      2  One end of the General Inlet Pipe  18B  has been pre attached to the Scissor  Lift by the manufacturer  To attach the remaining end of the General Inlet Pipe to  the Hydraulic Pump wrap the male threads of the Oil Pipe Connector  17B  with  about 4    of pipe thread seal tape  not included   Remove the Oil Filler Nut Cap   4A  from the threaded Hydraulic Oil Delivery Port  Then  wrench tighten the Oil  Pipe Connector into the Hydraulic Oil Delivery Port   See Figure D          One end of the Brake Steel Cable  10B  has been pre attached to the Scissor  Lift by the manufacturer  The Brake Lever Assembly  13B  is located on the  remaining end of the Brake Steel Cable  and must be attached to the Handle   11B  of the Dolly  To do so  slide the Brake Lever Assembly onto the Handle   Then  secure the Brake Lever Assembly to the Handle by tightening the Bolt   14B    See Figure D      SKU 91315 For technical questions  please call 1 
8. RAM IN THIS MANUAL AS A REFERENCE TOOL ONLY  NEITHER THE  MANUFACTURER OR DISTRIBUTOR MAKES ANY REPRESENTATION OR WARRANTY OF  ANY KIND TO THE BUYER THAT HE OR SHE IS QUALIFIED TO MAKE ANY REPAIRS TO THE  PRODUCT  OR THAT HE OR SHE IS QUALIFIED TO REPLACE ANY PARTS OF THE PRODUCT   IN FACT  THE MANUFACTURER AND OR DISTRIBUTOR EXPRESSLY STATES THAT ALL  REPAIRS AND PARTS REPLACEMENTS SHOULD BE UNDERTAKEN BY CERTIFIED AND  LICENSED TECHNICIANS  AND NOT BY THE BUYER  THE BUYER ASSUMES ALL RISK  AND LIABILITY ARISING OUT OF HIS OR HER REPAIRS TO THE ORIGINAL PRODUCT OR  REPLACEMENT PARTS THERETO  OR ARISING OUT OF HIS OR HER INSTALLATION OF  REPLACEMENT PARTS THERETO     SKU 91315 For technical questions  please call 1 800 444 3353  Page 16    90 Day Warranty    Harbor Freight Tools Co  makes every effort to assure that its products meet high quality  and durability standards  and warrants to the original purchaser that this product is free  from defects in materials and workmanship for the period of 90 days from the date of  purchase  This warranty does not apply to damage due directly or indirectly  to misuse   abuse  negligence or accidents  repairs or alterations outside our facilities  criminal  activity  improper installation  normal wear and tear  or to lack of maintenance  We  shall in no event be liable for death  injuries to persons or property  or for incidental   contingent  special or consequential damages arising from the use of our product   Some states do not allo
9. addles  39B  have been positioned under the vehicle lifting  points  operate the Power Switch to lift the vehicle slightly  and test to make sure  the vehicle is well balanced and the contact between the Rubber Saddles and  vehicle lifting points are secure  Then  proceed to lift the vehicle to the desired  height   See Figure E      8  NOTE  When the vehicle has been lifted to the desired height  and the Safety  Lock Assembly  1C through 11C  has locked in place  make sure to install proper  safety jack stands  not included   under the vehicle once it is lifted to the desired  height  as an additional safety measure     SKU 91315 For technical questions  please call 1 800 444 3353  Page 12    Once the repair work to the vehicle is completed make sure to remove all tools   safety jack stands  and materials from under the vehicle and Scissor Lift  Also   make sure the work area is clear and it is safe to lower the vehicle     To lower the Scissor Lift  use the Power Switch and raise the vehicle slightly  to take weight off the Safety Lock Assembly  1C through 11C   Then  release  pressure on the Power Switch   See Figure D      Stand well away from the Scissor Lift and vehicle  Then squeeze and hold in the  Brake Lever  13B  while at the same time pushing in and holding the Pressure  Release Valve Handle  3A  to slowly lower the Scissor Lift all the way down to  the floor   See Figure D      Move the Rubber Saddles  39B  and Plates  42B  inward  out of the path of the  vehicle
10. e  Rubber Saddles securely contact the vehicle manufacturer   s recommended  lifting points  Then  lift the vehicle to the desired working height  ALWAYS lift  the vehicle high enough for the Safety Lock Assembly  36B  to operate properly     Do not use the Scissor Lift as a permanent stand for a vehicle  Use the  Scissor Lift only while making repairs  Then  immediately remove the vehicle  from the Scissor Lift     Before lowering the Scissor Lift  make sure tool trays  stands  and all other  tools and equipment are removed from under the vehicle     Make sure to squeeze and hold in on the Brake Lever  13B  before  attempting to lower the vehicle  Do not release pressure on the Brake Lever  until the Scissor Lift is completely lowered     Before removing a vehicle from the Scissor Lift make sure the Plates  42B   and Rubber Saddles  39B  are moved inward to provide an unobstructed  exit     SKU 91315 For technical questions  please call 1 800 444 3353  Page 7    22     23     24     People with pacemakers should consult their physician s  before use   Electromagnetic fields in close proximity to heart pacemaker could cause  pacemaker interference or pacemaker failure     This product contains or produces a chemical known to the State of California to  cause cancer and birth defects  or other reproductive harm    California Health  amp   Safety Code    25249 5  et seq      The warnings  precautions  and instructions discussed in this manual cannot  cover all possible conditio
11. l    Extreme temperature conditions may require an oil with a different  viscosity     consult a qualified technician         Weight          849 Pounds    UNPACKING    When unpacking  check to make sure all the parts shown on the Parts Lists  on pages 17  18  and 19 are included  If any parts are missing or broken  please  call Harbor Freight Tools at the number shown on the cover of this manual as soon as  possible     SAVE THIS MANUAL    You will need this manual for the safety warnings and precautions  assembly   operating  inspection  maintenance and cleaning procedures  parts list and assembly  diagram  Keep your invoice with this manual  Write the invoice number on the inside  of the front cover  Keep this manual and invoice in a safe and dry place for future  reference     GENERAL SAFETY RULES    WARNING  Read all instructions   Failure to follow all instructions listed below may result in electric shock   fire  and or serious injury  The term    power tool    in all of the warnings listed  below refers to your line operated  corded  power tool or battery operated   cordless  power tool     SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS    REV 051  06k  07     SKU 91315 For technical questions  please call 1 800 444 3353  Page 2    WORK AREA    Keep your work area clean and well lit  Cluttered benches and dark areas  invite accidents     Do not operate power equipment in explosive atmospheres  such as in the  presence of flammable liquids  gases  or dust  Power equipment can create  sparks 
12. ns and situations that may occur  The operator must  understand that common sense and caution are factors which cannot be built into  this product  but must be supplied by the operator     ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS    Note  For additional references to the parts listed in the following pages  refer to the    Assembly Diagrams on pages 17  18  and 19     Determine The Proper Scissor Lift Location     1     Do not use the Scissor Lift on any asphalt surface  Make sure the Scissor  Lift is used on a dry  oil grease free  flat  level  CONCRETE surface capable   of supporting the weight of the Scissor Lift  the vehicle being lifted  and any  additional tools and equipment  The concrete floor surface should have a  minimum thickness of 5     The concrete must have a minimum strength of 4 000  PSI  and should be aged at least 30 days prior to use  Do not use the Scissor  Lift on concrete expansion seams or on cracked  defective concrete     Make sure to check the desired location for possible obstructions such as a low  ceiling  overhead lines  adequate working area  access ways  exits  etcetera     Make sure to allow a minimum space of 14 feet in front and behind the Scissor  Lift to accommodate all vehicles  Certain allowances should be made for special  vehicle requirements or unusual floor plans     SKU 91315 For technical questions  please call 1 800 444 3353  Page 8    To Attach The Hydraulic Pump To The Scissor Lift     HYDRAULIC PUMP   SIDE VIEW    DOLLY ARM    HANDLE     118   
13. power supply system         Avoid body contact with grounded surfaces such as pipes  radiators   ranges  and refrigerators  There is an increased risk of electric shock if your  body is grounded     4  Do not expose power tools to rain or wet conditions  Water entering a power  tool will increase the risk of electric shock     5  Do not abuse the Power Cord  Never use the Power Cord to carry the  tools or pull the Plug from an outlet  Keep the Power Cord away from  heat  oil  sharp edges  or moving parts  Replace damaged Power Cords  immediately  Damaged Power Cords increase the risk of electric shock     6  When operating a power tool outside  use an outdoor extension cord  marked    W A    or    W     These extension cords are rated for outdoor use  and  reduce the risk of electric shock     AWARNING     IMPORTANT  A 220V   50 60 Hz  12 FLA  Duty Cycle  5 min  2 HP    Single Phase  Dedicated 20A circuit is required  It also requires a  single phase  3 prong 250V 20A  NEMA L6 20P  power plug  not  included      THIS WIRING PROCEDURE MUST ONLY BE DONE BY A QUALIFIED  CERTIFIED ELECTRICIAN        Symbology    Double Insulated Volts Alternating Current    Underwriters Laboratories  Inc  eM Revolutions per Minute       SPECIFIC SAFETY RULES    k ADANGER  Make sure you know the weight of the vehicle you are  going to lift before using the Scissor Lift  Do not exceed the maximum lift  capacity  6 000 pounds at 48    elevation  for the Scissor Lift  Overloading the  Scissor Lift co
14. table and may lead to loss of control     Do not force power equipment  Use the correct equipment for your  application  The correct equipment will do the job better and safer at the rate for  which it is designed     SKU 91315 For technical questions  please call 1 800 444 3353  Page 3    Do not use power equipment if the Power Switch does not turn it      or off   Any equipment that cannot be controlled with the Power Switch is dangerous and  must be repaired or replaced     Disconnect the Power Cord Plug from the power source before making  any adjustments  changing accessories  or storing the power equipment   Such preventive safety measures reduce the risk of starting the equipment  accidentally     Store idle equipment out of reach of children and other untrained persons   Power equipment is dangerous in the hands of untrained users     Maintain power equipment with care  Properly maintained equipment are less  likely to fail and are easier to control  Do not use damaged power equipment   Tag damaged power equipment    Do not use    until repaired     Check for misalignment or binding of moving parts  breakage of parts  and  any other condition that may affect the power equipment   s operation  If  damaged  have the equipment serviced before using  Many accidents are  caused by poorly maintained power equipment     Use only accessories that are recommended by the manufacturer for your  model  Accessories that may be suitable for one power equipment may become  hazardous
15. through 11C     clicks    into place as the Scissor Lift rises  NOTE  There are  safety catches on the Safety Lock Assembly as the Scissor Lift rises  Once the  Safety Lock Assembly locks into each of these safety catches  you must squeeze  and hold in on the Brake Lever  13B  to lower the Scissor Lift     See Figures D and E         Once the Scissor Lift is fully elevated  release pressure on the Power Switch    See Figure D      Without squeezing the Brake Lever  13B   press in on the Pressure Relief Valve  Handle  3A  and hold  Observe that the Scissor Lift will not lower  as the Safety  Lock Assembly  1C through 11C  is engaged  CAUTION  If the Safety Lock  Assembly does not engage  fully lower the Scissor Lift and have a qualified  service technician immediately repair the Safety Lock Assembly     See Figures D and E      Should the Safety Lock Assembly  1C through 11C  not operate as described  in Step  6  raise the Scissor Lift slightly to take pressure off the safety catches   Then  while squeezing the Brake Lever  13B  lower the Scissor Lift fully to the  floor       When working properly  you must BOTH squeeze in and hold the Brake Lever    and press in and hold the Pressure Relief Valve Handle  3A  to lower the Scissor  Lift   See Figure D      To Position  Lift  And Lower A Vehicle On The Scissor Lift        1     Before driving a vehicle onto the Scissor Lift make sure that the Lift is fully  lowered  and position the Plates  42B  and Rubber Saddles  39B  inward 
16. uld cause personal injury and or property damage  Be aware of    REV 07j  SKU 91315 For technical questions  please call 1 800 444 3353  Page 5    dynamic loading  If a weight suddenly falls onto the Scissor Lift  it may create for  a brief instant an excess load which may result in personal injury and or damage  to the vehicle and Scissor Lift     Use the Scissor Lift only in well ventilated areas  Carbon monoxide  exhausted from running vehicle engines is a colorless  odorless fume that  if  inhaled  can cause serious personal injury or death     Maintain labels and nameplates on the Scissor Lift  These carry important  information  If unreadable or missing  contact Harbor Freight Tools for a  replacement  There is a WARNING label attached to the Scissor Lift  Read and  fully understand the contents of the WARNING label  Do not remove the warning  label from the Scissor Lift     Make sure to read and understand all instructions and safety precautions  as outlined in the manufacturer   s manual for the vehicle you are lifting  All  four Rubber Saddles  39B  of the Scissor Lift must be used when lifting a vehicle   Always use the manufacturer   s recommended lifting points     Do not use the Scissor Lift on any asphalt surface  Make sure the Scissor  Lift is used on a dry  oil grease free  flat  level  CONCRETE surface capable   of supporting the weight of the Scissor Lift  the vehicle being lifted  and any  additional tools and equipment  The concrete floor surface should ha
17. ve a  minimum thickness of 5     The concrete must have a minimum strength of 4 000  PSI  and should be aged at least 30 days prior to use  Do not use the Scissor  Lift on concrete expansion seams or on cracked  defective concrete     Always examine the Scissor Lift for structural cracks  bends  damage to  the hydraulic hoses and electrical wiring  and any other condition that may  affect the safe operation of the Lift  Do not use the Scissor Lift even if minor  damage is detected     IMPORTANT  Operation  raising or lowering  of the Scissor Lift can be  immediately stopped at any time by releasing pressure on the Power  Switch located on the Motor  1A      Make sure the Oil Tank  13A  is completely filled  approx  6 5 quarts  with a  premium quality hydraulic oil prior to operating the Scissor Lift     Always allow at least two seconds after the Motor  1A  starts to raise or  lower the Scissor Lift  Failure to do so may cause the Motor to burn out     Prior to beginning a job  make sure the Safety Lock Assembly  36B  and its  Safety Catches are in the proper position  NEVER work underneath a vehicle  without using additional safety support devices  i e   jack stands  to support the  vehicle     SKU 91315 For technical questions  please call 1 800 444 3353  Page 6    20     21     Always keep hands  fingers  and feet away from the moving parts of the  Scissor Lift when applying or releasing a load  Remain clear of the Scissor  Lift when raising or lowering a vehicle     Use e
18. w the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential  damages  so the above limitation of exclusion may not apply to you  THIS WARRANTY  IS EXPRESSLY IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER WARRANTIES  EXPRESS OR IMPLIED   INCLUDING THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS     To take advantage of this warranty  the product or part must be returned to us with  transportation charges prepaid  Proof of purchase date and an explanation of the  complaint must accompany the merchandise  If our inspection verifies the defect  we  will either repair or replace the product at our election or we may elect to refund the  purchase price if we cannot readily and quickly provide you with a replacement  We will  return repaired products at our expense  but if we determine there is no defect  or that  the defect resulted from causes not within the scope of our warranty  then you must  bear the cost of returning the product     This warranty gives you specific legal rights and you may also have other rights which  vary from state to state     3491 Mission Oaks Blvd      PO Box 6009     Camarillo  CA 93011      800  444 3353    REV 07j  SKU 91315 For technical questions  please call 1 800 444 3353  Page 17    
19. which may ignite flammables     Keep bystanders  children  and visitors away while operating power  equipment  Distractions can cause you to lose control     PERSONAL SAFETY    Stay alert  Watch what you are doing  and use common sense when  operating power equipment  Do not use power equipment while tired or  under the influence of drugs  alcohol  or medication  A moment of inattention  while operating power equipment may result in serious personal injury     clothing or jewelry  Contain long hair  Keep your hair  clothing   and gloves away from moving parts  Loose clothes  jewelry  or  long hair can be caught in moving parts         RISK      ENTANGLEMENT  Dress properly  Do not wear loose    Avoid accidental starting  Be sure the Power Switch is off before plugging  in  Plugging in power equipment with the Power Switch on invites accidents     Remove adjusting keys or wrenches before turning on power equipment   A wrench or a key that is left attached to a moving part of power equipment may  result in personal injury     Do not overreach  Keep proper footing and balance at all times  Proper  footing and balance enables better control of the power equipment in unexpected  situations     Use safety equipment  Always wear ANSI approved safety impact eye  goggles underneath a full face shield     TOOL USE AND CARE    Use clamps  not included  or other practical ways to secure and support  the workpiece to a stable platform  Holding the work by hand or against your  body is uns
20. xtreme caution when applying or releasing a load  Never allow the load  to suddenly release  Slowly and carefully apply and release the load     Never leave the Scissor Lift unattended when the Lift is under a load   Whenever the Scissor Lift is under a load there is a very large amount of force  that has been stored in the Outside Inside Scissors  24B  25B  which must be  controlled until the load is relaxed     Before driving a vehicle onto the Scissor Lift make sure the Lift is fully  lowered  Before driving a vehicle onto the Scissor Lift  position the Plates  42B   and Rubber Saddles  39B  inward  Do not hit or run over the Plates and Rubber  Saddles  as this could damage the vehicle  Make sure the Scissor Lift is fully  lowered before driving the vehicle off     Should any weight component be removed from  or added to the vehicle   use a jack stand  not included  to support the over balanced end during the  maintenance procedure  Do not operate the Scissor Lift if the vehicle load tilts  or binds during the up or down movement  Always position the vehicle with the  center of gravity midway between the Rubber Saddles  39B   Avoid excessive  rocking of the vehicle while it is in its raised position     Never lift a vehicle with anyone inside it  Do not allow others in the lift area  while operating the Scissor Lift  Do not allow anyone to ride on the Scissor Lift  while it is being raised or lowered     When lifting a vehicle raise the Rubber Saddles  39B  slowly until th
    
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