Lift Terminology

Lift Components (continued)

regarding Lift-Titelatches are provided on pages 15 and 16.

Outboard Roll Stop: The cylinder-powered automatic outboard roll stop provides a ramp for wheelchair loading and unloading at ground level. Pho- tos and further details regarding the outboard roll stop are pro- vided in the Pre-Lift Operation Notes section (pages 20 and 21).

Roll Stop Latch: The spring- loaded latch locks the outboard roll stop in the vertical position when the platform raises above ground level.

Automatic Inboard Roll Stop and Bridge Plate (IB): L915 “IB” lift models are equipped with an automatic mechanical inboard roll stop that also serves as the bridge plate (shown in the Lift Terminology Illustration on page 6). The mechanical roll stop/ bridge plate automatically rotates from the horizontal (bridging) position to the vertical (roll stop) position as the lift lowers and raises. Further details regarding the automatic mechanical inboard roll stop are provided on pages 17 and 18.

Fixed Inboard Roll Stop: A stationary inboard roll stop is built into “non-IB” L915 lift platforms (shown in the Lift Terminology Illustration on page 7).

Independent Hinged Bridge Plate: “Non-IB” L915 lift models are equipped with an independent hinged bridge plate (shown in the Lift Terminology Illustration on page 7). The bridge plate bridges the gap between the lift platform and the vehicle floor. Further details regarding the bridge plate are provided on pages 17 and 18.

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Braun 6 manual Regarding Lift-Titelatches are provided on pages 15