Hi, the lift SPOA10 has an overall height of 11 feet 8 inches. With a 12 feet ceiling ……Do I have enough free space above to do the install. If not, can you advise. Rotary Lift — November 17, You have enough room for the standard v version of the lift yes. Rotary Lift — November 18, Rotary Lift — November 30, Steve, The plates and anchoring in your space do matter. We have guidelines on how close to edges and control joints anchors are placed.
We will send you an email with some reference dimensions to help you better make a decision about the space. Joe Kosiba — December 7, The lift is great but I have a question about the adapter extensions. Does the lift come the stackable adapter extensions or is that a optional accessory? Rotary Lift — December 7, If you have any other questions feel free to reach out to us.
Anibal — March 20, Rotary Lift — March 22, Ernest — April 26, Please can you put measurements in cm, mm or meters also. Rotary Lift — April 26, Rotary Lift — April 28, Great question. We hope this video will help answer this question for you. We also have an explanation of the differences between the two post pages of the website near the bottom of the page. Link included below. Bo Clark — April 29, I have 2 lifts, sp10 and sp10a.
Can I convert the sp10 to asymmetrical by rotating the posts and changing the arms? Rotary Lift — April 29, We do not recommend attempting to alter the configuration of the lift as it was intended to be installed. If you need additional help selecting an asymmetrical lift we can help. Rotary Lift — May 5, Jon Monks — July 6, In our 75 year history these are the worst lifts we have ever purchased.
They go up and down fine but once the vehicle is in the air they are very unstable. So much so that the tech that uses it will not lift anything bigger than a SUV on it due to safety concerns. We specify in our Rotary Authorized Installers RAI class that for a 2-post lift you should raise your lift only until tires are off the ground then shake the vehicle.
All videos I have seen have the vehicle several feet in the air. This is incorrect. Please inform the customer of the proper way to check vehicle spotting. We can only educate the customer. Rotary Team — July 6, Jon, We have your email and will be happy to help work trough any confusion or misunderstanding that might be apparent. Bruce Abugov — July 6, Can this lift be installed in a home garage with an 11 foot ceiling if a portion of the the ceiling over the hoist posts is raised to 12 feet?
Rotary Team — July 7, NOTE: If more than 2 horse shoe shims are used at any of the column anchor bolts, pack non-shrink grout under the unsupported area of the column base.
Insure shims are held tightly between the baseplate and floor after torquing anchors. Star washers are not needed when mounting to left side column. Notice the column extension mounting, Fig. Lift Setting: Position columns in bay using dimensions shown in Fig. Place column with power unit mounting bracket on vehicle passenger side of lift. Both column base plate backs must be square on center line of lift.
Notches are cut into each base plate to indicate center line of lift. Use appropriate equipment to raise carriage to first latch position. Be sure locking latch is securely engaged. See Fig.
Columns are supported only by anchors in floor. If one column has to be elevated to match the plane of the other column, full size base shim plates should be used Reference FA Shim Kit. Recheck columns for plumb. Tighten anchor bolts to an installation torque of ft-lbs. Adjust the column extensions plumb. Let concrete cure before installing lifts and anchors. Overhead Assembly: Fig. For Narrow Bay installation, see step 7b, all others go to step 7c.
Continue to step 7c. Insert opposite end of bar through slot in switch mounting bracket. Tighten bolts at center of overhead assembly. This is very important for grounding. Install and hand tighten Branch Tee to pump until O-ring is seated. Then tighten locknut to ft-lbs, and connect supply hoses to Tee, Fig. Remove fill cap and socket head ad ven vent plug. Push nuts hold bolts to brackets. Push-nuts hold bolts to bracket. Hoses: Clean adapters and hose.
Inspect all threads for damage and hose ends to be sure they are crimped, Fig. Install hose and hose clamps, Fig. Flared Fittings Tightening Procedure 1. Screw the fittings together finger tight. Only the nut should turn. Back the fitting off one full turn. This will complete the tightening procedure and develop a pressure tight seal. Install Pc. Connect Pc. Route Overhead Hose in column channel on outside of column, Fig. Overhead hose goes over top end of overhead assembly, Fig.
Equalizing Cables A Refer to Fig. First, run a cable end up through the small hole in the lower tie-off plate. B Push the cable up until the stud is out of the carriage top opening. D Pull the cable back down, Fig. E Run cable around the lower sheave, then up and around overhead sheave and across and down to the opposite carriage, Fig. Install sheave cover, Fig. F Fasten the cable end to the carriage upper tie-off bracket. Tighten the locknut enough to apply light tension to the cable.
G Repeat procedure for the second cable. Complete lift assembly. Adjust the tension of both cables during the final adjustments in Paragraph Hex Washer Head Screw Fig. The right hole and slot is used for the SPO9.
Locking Latch Cable A Slip loop end of cable over end of shoulder screw on right side latch control plate, Fig.
For heavy duty two-post lifts, this requirement increases to 12 feet by 26 feet. Low rise Rotary lifts must be installed in an foot-byfoot bay, while four-post lifts require a foot-byfoot bay size. The minimum ceiling height for a Rotary lift is 10 feet. Heavy duty four-post lifts require approximately 5 feet of additional ceiling clearance.
Rotary lifts can be installed using several different electrical sources. The required electrical breaker size changes depending on the input voltage. For single-phase volt installations, lightweight Rotary lifts require a 15 amp breaker, while larger lifts need a 25 amp breaker. Single-phase volt installations must have either a 20 amp or 40 amp breaker, depending on the capacity of the lift. This breaker requirement drops to 20 amps if three-phase wiring is used.
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