Norco 81035 Setup, Operating, Maintenance Instructions
MODELS 81035 1-1/2 TON CAPACITY UNDER HOIST STANDSETUP • OPERATING • MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONSPROFESSIONAL LIFTING EQUIPMENT®BEFORE USING THIS DEVICE, READ THIS MANUAL COMPLETELYAND THOROUGHLY, UNDERSTAND ITS OPERATING PROCEDURES,SAFETY WARNINGS AND MAINTENANCE REQUIREMENTS. FAILURETO DO SO COULD CAUSE ACCIDENTS RESULTING IN SERIOUS ORFATAL PERSONAL INJURY AND/OR PROPERTY DAMAGE.The use of portable automotive lifting devices is subject to certain hazardsthat cannot be prevented by mechanical means, but only by the exerciseof intelligence, care, and common sense. It is therefore essential to haveowners and personnel involved in the use and operation of equipmentwho are careful, competent, trained, and qualified in the safe operationof the equipment and its proper use. Examples of hazards are dropping,tipping, or slipping of motor vehicles or their components caused primarilyby improperly securing loads, overloading, off-centered loads, use on otherthan hard level surfaces, and using equipment for a purpose for which itwas not designed.It is the responsibility of the owner to make sure all personnel read thismanual prior to using this device. It is also the responsibility of the deviceowner to keep this manual intact and in a convenient location for all to seeand read. If the manual is lost or not legible, contact Norco Industries, Inc.for a free replacement. If the operator is not fluent in English, the productand safety instructions shall be read to and discussed with the operator inthe operator’s native language by the purchaser/ owner or his designee,making sure that the operator comprehends its contents.WARRANTYThis product is covered by a Limited Lifetime Warranty. For details see theback cover of Norco’s product catalog.IMPORTANT: READ THESE INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE OPERATINGWARNINGThis stand is intended to assist in stabilizing and supporting a vehicle•that is raised by an in-ground or above-ground lift. Do not use thisunder hoist stand to support a vehicle.Do not exceed rated capacity.•Center load on saddle.•Do not shock load.•Use stands in pairs to stabilize the vehicle before starting repairs.•Inspect the stand(s) before each use. Do not use a stand if it is•damaged, excessively worn, altered, modified or in poor condition. Takecorrective action before using the stand(s).Adequately support the vehicle before starting repairs.•Consult the lift and/or vehicle manufacturer for the proper positioning of•stands.Center load on saddle. Do not use saddle’s locating lugs to support the•load.Be sure vehicle and stand setup are stable.•Use only on a hard level surface.•SETUPInstall the extension screw (minor diameter end first) into the1.bottom of the lifting tube. Tilt the lifting tube so the extension screwslides to the opposite end of it and comes through the bearinghousing, bearing races and bearing.Install the support saddle on the minor diameter of the2.extension screw and secure it by tightening the allen socket capscrew included with the saddle.You are now ready to assemble the stand. The whole stand3.must be assembled together loosely. All bolts, lockwashers andnuts will be tightened at the final assembly step. Install the threelong brace straps on the insides of the three angled legs so thebottom of the stand forms a triangle. The holes in the brace strapsshould line up with the holes in the legs farthest away from thewelded ends of the legs. The shortest of the three size boltsare used for this assembly and enter into the leg holes from theoutside. The bolt then passes through a hole in a long brace strapand is secured with the appropriate lock washer and nut.Repeat step 3 using the three shorter brace straps in the next4.leg hole locations.Position the stand upright where the legs that extend from the5.long brace straps are on the floor. The next series of leg holes upfrom the shorter brace straps are used to attach the shortest “L”shaped brace straps and triangular flange. Make sure you use thetriangular flange that does not include the receiver tube. Installthe longest of the smaller diameter hex bolts through the holes inthe legs so the threaded ends are facing inbound. The bolt shouldthen pass through the hole in the short leg of the “L” shaped bracestrap and be secured with the appropriate lockwasher and nut.Assemble all three “L” shaped brace straps the same way.Position the three “L” shaped brace straps so the long leg of6.the strap faces up. Place the triangular flange on top of the threestraps where the three holes in the straps align with the three holesin the triangular flange. Secure the flange to the brace straps usingthe largest diameter hex bolts and the appropriate lockwashersand nuts. The hex heads of the bolts should be facing up.Position the triangular flange with receiver tube on top of the7.welded ends of the legs. The receiver tube should be facing up.Align the holes in the triangular flange with the holes in the weldedends of the legs and secure the flange to the legs using the largestdiameter hex bolts and appropriate lockwashers and nuts.Install the open end of the lifting tube through the receiver tube8.in the top triangular flange and then through the hole in the lowertriangular flange.The lifting tube can be positioned at different heights in the9.stand by aligning any one of its holes with the holes in the receivertube. The detent pin that is chained to the triangular flange withreceiver tube can be installed through the aligned holes in order tosecure the lifting tube to the stand.All bolts, lockwashers and nuts must be tightened at this time.10.Note: Revision letters (A, B, C, D etc.) after model numbers have been omitted as they do not affect the setup,operating and maintenance instructions of a particular jack unless otherwise noted. |
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