Maha Energy D1 3602BA1-GB03 manual Vehicle Tracks

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4.2Vehicle Tracks

The vehicle tracks can be moved laterally on the crossbars to adjust the width to match the track width of the vehicle to be lifted. Normally, you will only need to adjust the left track.

Track to be adjusted

To adjust the track width, first remove the retaining pins at the front and rear. Then move the track in the desired direction by inserting a lever in the retaining lug and levering against one of the holes in the perforated section below. This must be done both at the front and the rear, otherwise the track will not be straight.

Adjusting the track

Front retaining pin

After adjusting the track position you must secure it again with the retaining pins!

You do not have to adjust the other track, but you can if you wish, for example in order to centre a vehicle over a working pit. To do this, you must first unscrew the retaining disks on the two retaining pins, and then unscrew and remove the pins themselves. You can then adjust the position of the track. Since this only needs to be done once, no leverage aids are provided.

Fixed track"

After you have adjusted the track position you must replace the retaining pins.

Retaining pin

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