How to remove a 2 post lift
#1
How to remove a 2 post lift
Righty, ive got a 2 post lift i have to pick up, I assume it is the screw/cable type as i dont see a hydraulic resivour anywhere on it.
Ive tried googling and youtubing but I cannot find anything.
How do these come apart and go back together?
Ive tried googling and youtubing but I cannot find anything.
How do these come apart and go back together?
#2
Most have a chain running across the floor linking the two sides. Once this is dismantled & the electrics removed, then the legs can be removed & each pillar unbolted & then put in a van or on a flat bed. Be warned they are HEAVY you need a few big mates to help, removing the carriage from the pillars can make it a bit lighter but is more work.
#4
The chain has a tensioner but you may have to remove a sprocket aswell. All ramps have cables either safety cables or balance cables, the lifting mechanism will be hydraulic or screw type. They are fairly simple just take your time to work it out & be carefull.
#6
when i moved ramp which is a old bradbury 2103 i first sent the ramp by about a foot so the arm locks hold the arms in place. i then removed the balance cable and then unbolted the posts from the frame when the posts are unbolted from the frame you can slide the posts inwards, this allows the chain to drop off the sprocket, you can then tip the posts over, you will need a few of you as the posts are heavy and slippy from the grease.
just to ad that i first transported mine whole on the back of a recovery truck very easy to winch on the only reason for taking it apart was that a new location came up and it wouldnt fit through the hole whole.
just to ad that i first transported mine whole on the back of a recovery truck very easy to winch on the only reason for taking it apart was that a new location came up and it wouldnt fit through the hole whole.
Last edited by my94wrx; 29 March 2014 at 04:37 PM.
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Our Senhoj is a chain...that's easy, like a mechano set. Find the removable link,remove chain, remove safety cables (pulls a cut out switch if one arm fails to move), unbolt the pillars and down she comes (two man job), just leaving the base.
The Bradbury though is a shaft drive. Thats alot more fiddly (and a hell of alot heavier). But once the shaft is out, the pillars unbolt from the base in the same way.
Both are single motor electro-mechanical floor driven with a base (not the base-less jobbies, never messed with one of them - they are either hydrualic or twin motor IIRC).
The Bradbury though is a shaft drive. Thats alot more fiddly (and a hell of alot heavier). But once the shaft is out, the pillars unbolt from the base in the same way.
Both are single motor electro-mechanical floor driven with a base (not the base-less jobbies, never messed with one of them - they are either hydrualic or twin motor IIRC).
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Haha, thanks guys, the one i have purchased is a based one with a chain drive, the tensioner is right in the middle so i need to slacken that off and the chain will come out.
There is the safety wire going between the posts does this just get disconnected? there is a screwed connecter in the middle
There is the safety wire going between the posts does this just get disconnected? there is a screwed connecter in the middle
#10
leave it in one piece, put a support between uprights and strap it tight, then lift with forklift on to flatbed trailer easy :-)
Well it worked for me last one I sold.
steve
Well it worked for me last one I sold.
steve
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