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Hydraulic Lifting Trolley Page 6 |
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All material and folded parts supplied |
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Lifting arms are pre drilled |
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Uses a standard trolley jack. |
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No welding required. |
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Myford LM7 can produce turned parts. |
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Line this bottom part up with the type |
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of jack you use before fixing. |
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((see Arrow)) |
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Fit a brace on top of the jack and on to |
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the cross shaft. |
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((see Arrow)) |
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I put angel iron down the sides of |
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the main wheels on the jack |
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To keep them in line. |
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I took the bearings out of small jack |
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wheels locking them in line. |
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Also putting angle Iron down the sides. |
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When the lift is all the way up I put |
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a hole each side of the bottom wheels |
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so a pin will go in to stop the lift going |
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down if the jack broke. |
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Maximum Load is 150 Kg. |
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Size is 38in X 18in X 14in. |
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Pack A (all folded parts £98-00 |
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Pack B (all material for Turned parts |
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. £25.00 Including Delivery UK. |
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(((ALL AT 2003 PRICE))) |
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