Harmar Mobility RPL400, RPL600 manual Anchoring the Lift, Step

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Anchoring the Lift

Step 1

Position the lift in its final location.

Verify that it is level and perpendicular to its surroundings.

Shim if necessary.

Anchors

Harmar recommends securing the lift using our Anchor Kit. If you purchase you own floor anchors they must use 1/2-13 bolts and have a minimum tensile strength of 6000 LBS.

Warning: All four floor anchors must be installed correctly in accordance to

their instructions.

Step 2

Use the lift’s base as a template. Drill 4 holes into the concrete.

Verify that the holes you have drilled are deep enough to accept the anchors.

Tip: Concrete dust may have settled into the holes you just drilled. Use a shop vacuum to clean out these holes. This will ensure the floor anchors set correctly.

Step 3

Secure the lift in place by tightening the floor anchor bolts.

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Contents G H L a N D E R Using the Manual Table of ContentsWhen You Receive the Lift SpecificationsSafety Site Requirements Code RequirementsRequired tools Required materialsController Harness Connections Preparing to Install the LiftStep Installing the PlatformInstalling the Outer Guard Panel Installing the Ramp Step Anchoring the LiftSetting the Limit Switches Step Verifying Operation of the Lift Manual Override Top Landing Gate optional EMI Interlock Top Landing EMI Interlock optionalFascia Panel optional Read the manual thoroughly before operating the lift Residential Platform Lift Owners SectionSafety Controls Emergency StopDown Operating the Lift Down How did you hear about Harmar? Purchased my Harmar lift becausePlease rate your satisfaction with your Harmar dealer