Outriggers
The outriggers on the support arms can be
pulled out so that the plasterboard lift can
support a larger covering board.
Pull the lock pin with your right hand and
pull the outrigger out using your left hand.
The lock pin can secure the outrigger in one
of three positions: Folded in or extended by
53 or 84 cm.
Outrigger
IMPORTANT! Never load a covering board
on the cradle and never use the lift if the
lock pins have not engaged in one of these
three positions or if the outriggers have
been pulled out more than 84 cm.
To avoid damaging the outriggers push
them in fully before transporting or storing
the plasterboard lift.
Support hooks for boards
Flip the support hooks on each support arm
out to support the covering board when
placed on the cradle or when the cradle is
tilted.
In order to avoid damaging the support
hooks, push them in fully before
transporting or storing the plasterboard lift.
Support hooks for boards
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Lock pin
Lock arm
The lock arm keeps the hoist in the working
position (fully extended).
To fold the hoist in towards the frame (when
dismantling or for transport), turn the hoist
anticlockwise while lifting the lock arm.
When you reassemble the plasterboard lift,
pull the hoist out fully and then push it back
in slightly so that it automatically engages
with the lock arm.
Never tighten the nut on the lock arm, as
you will then not be able to fold the hoist
for transport and storage.
Lock arm