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OPERATIONAL SAFETY
READ BEFORE BEGINNING ASSEMBLY.
FAILURE TO UNDERSTAND AND FOLLOW ALL SAFETY RULES AND ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS
COULD RESULT IN SERIOUS INJURY OR DEATH.
METAL CONDUCTS ELECTRICITY:
Do not use this equipment where contact may be made with power lines or other live electrical circuits.
OPERATION AND SAFETY
1. The operator must read and understand all instructions
before using this equipment.
2. Do not use this equipment if you are in poor health,
taking medications, drugs, or have been consuming
alcohol, all of which may impair your ability to work
safely on this product.
3. Always use this panel lift in conformity with local or
national legislation which applies.
4. Always inspect before each use. Do not use if damaged
or parts are missing. Replace any damaged or
excessively worn components before using the panel
lift. Pay special attention to the condition of the winch
cable.
5. Inspect cable FREQUENTLY. Replace at the first sign of
wear.
6. This equipment must not be modified. Never make
temporary repairs of damaged or missing parts.
7. Examine thoroughly to make sure the panel lift is
properly set up.
8. Allow the lift to reach working room temperature before
use (no condensation, which could affect the operation
of the winch brake). Always be sure the brake drum is
clean and dry before operating.
9. Wear a hard hat, safety shoes, safety glasses and dust
mask when operating this panel lift.
10. Always watch for overhead obstructions when lifting a
drywall panel.
11. Never lift more than one sheet of drywall at a time.
Never lift more than 150 lb.
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12. Always secure the position of the panel lift using tripod
13. When brake arm is released, winch will rapidly rotate
14. Never allow the cradle to come down at high speed
15. Never use the panel lift if either cradle crossarm is not
16. Do not use this panel lift for any purpose other than
17. Do not roll a loaded panel lift while the load is raised.
18. Do not pass your hand through the spokes on the
19. Do not stand under an elevated load.
20. Never leave panel lift unattended with an elevated
21. Do not use to lift personnel. Do not sit or stand on the
foot brake when lifting a load.
backwards and cradle will rapidly descend. Control
winch with right-hand BEFORE releasing the brake.
and then apply the brake just before the end of its
stroke, as this may damage the product.
secured by its locking spring tab.
lifting a drywall panel.
Always keep the load lowered until the panel lift is in
place beneath the space in which the loaded drywall
sheet will be installed.
winch when operating the panel lift.
load.
panel lift.
All photos and drawings in this booklet are for reference purposes only.