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POLICY & PROCEDURES
WARRANTY
October 2015
Warranty Policy and Procedures 2015
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Table of Contents Page
Keys to a Successful Warranty Call 3
Warranty Agreement 4
Register Your Lift 5
Warranty Exclusions 6
Warranty Process 7-8
Warranty Labor Claim Form 9-10
Warranty Labor Allowances 11-13
Warranty Part Returns 14
Recommended Stocking List 15-18
Notes 19
Parts and Service
Part orders should be faxed or emailed to the Service Department’s
attention.
For service, technical support, and information regarding returned parts and
warranty claims please contact Challenger Lifts Inc. Service Department at:
Phone: 800-648-5438 Fax: (502) 625-0758
The service department can also be reached by emailing:
service@challengerlifts.com
If the Service Department is unavailable, please leave a detailed message
including 15 digit serial number, claim numbers, contact phone numbers
and names.
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KEYS TO A SUCCESSFUL WARRANTY CALL
IMPORTANT: Know the Serial Number of the lift needing service. Challenger is serial
number driven
Challenger reserves the right to use the closest service company to the end user
All warranty service calls that will exceed $250.00 in total expenses or is located over
200 miles roundtrip must be called or faxed into Challenger Lifts Customer Service
department. The service company will need to furnish the serial number of the
equipment involved, a description of the problem and a description of the proposed
repair. The Service Department will assign you a Service Authorization number.
Know the Warranty Terms of the Challenger product being worked on
o Freight terms on warranty parts follows the labor period
Know that it is a warrantable issue before you submit a Claim form
o A dispatch call from Challenger does not necessarily mean that the
problem an end user is experiencing is a warrantable issue
If you encounter a problem while at the lift location that requires help from Challenger
Technical Service, call from the site, do not leave and then call. Identify to the
Challenger receptionist that you are at the site. If the service tech does not answer have
them paged or ask for another service tech. Please do not leave message for at times
the call volume is high and might not be able to return call immediately.
On returning an RMA part please mark outside of the box with the RMA number clearly.
Ensure that any RMA parts have been returned RMA parts must be received back to
Challenger before the Labor Claim form is processed. If the parts are not back, then
Challenger will return the form to the Service Company
o Challenger sends a Return Call Tag with all small parts and for larger
or heavier parts includes instructions for a Truck Pickup on the
shipping and invoice documents
Use a Challenger Warranty Claim form
o It ensures all the required information is included in the claim
o Ensure an adequate description of the complaint and the work done to
remedy is included on the form
o Explain any reasons which required your service technician to spend
more time than the approved labor allowance for the service activity
o Use the Warranty rates Challenger and your company has agreed
upon
Submit the Warranty Claim Form on a timely basis.
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Warranty Agreement
Each Challenger Lift is shipped with a written Limited Warranty form, which includes a general
warranty statement, a statement of the periods of coverage, and general conditions. Please
refer to this form for complete terms. The Limited Warranty Form constitutes the entire
agreement between Challenger Lifts, Inc and the buyer of the warranted lift product. The
following table outlines the warranty periods for all product lines within the Continental United
States and Canada.
Warranty Periods begin from the date the lift, part or accessory is invoiced by Challenger Lifts,
Inc. For lifts, this date can be later if the Warranty Registration Card is completed and returned
to Challenger within a reasonable time after Challenger has invoiced this lift. Challenger has
the sole discretion in determining if a lift is registered within a reasonable period of time. This
also applies to lifts registered on Challenger’s web site, www.challengerlifts.com.
Warranty Periods
Product Line Model(s) Parts
Labor,
Mile, Freight
2 Post
(CLXP9/CL10/CL12/15/18) 2 Years
1 Year
2 Post (CLFP9/E10/SA10/E12) 1 Year 1 Year
4 Post
(4P14/4015/44012LR) 2 Years
1 Year
4 Post (44018/30/40/50/60) 1 Year 1 Year
4 Post Parking Lift
(CL4P Series) 1 Year
1 Year
Cassettes
(AV/EV Series) 2 Years 1 Year
Rolling Jacks
(RJ & SAJ Series) 1 Year
1 Year
Short/ Mid Rise/Scissor
(SRM10/MR6/DX77) 1 Year 1 Year
Mobiles (CLHM Series) 1 Year
1 Year
Power Stations 90 Days None
Accessories &
Purchased Parts
90 Days None
(1) Filter, Lubricator & Regulators (FLR) shipped as part of the Rolling Jacks are warranted for
the same period as the Rolling Jack, as long as the FLR is not contaminated by wet or dirty air.
Export Shipments: (shipments other than to Continental United States and Canada)
are warranted for 1 year (parts only), Freight & Labor NOT included. Terms are Ex-Works,
Challenger Lifts, Inc.’s factory.
National & Key Accounts: Please contact Challenger Lifts, Inc. for warranty
policies.
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Register Your Lift
To register your lift to start the warranty you can.
1) Fill out the warranty registration online.
2) If you do not fill out your warranty registration within 90 days of install the warranty
period will start from date of invoice.
1) Go to Challenger Lifts Web Site
2) Click on Register Your Car Lift
3) Fill out the information listed
4) You can register up to 20 lifts
at one location
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LIMITED WARRANTY EXCLUSIONS
In keeping with the practice of the automotive industry in general, selected items are
excluded from warranty coverage. These items include, but are not limited to, the items
listed below:
Normal wear and tear items such as sheaves and cables are not covered under the
terms of the Limited Warranty
Items such as air cylinders, air valves and palm buttons that are subject to water
corrosion.
Replacement of hydraulic fluid, rubber pads, corner pads, and other wear guards.
Tightening of hoses, hydraulic lines and field installed fittings factory installed
fittings are only covered for 30 days
Adjusting cables or chains
Greasing of posts
Lock Adjustment
Resetting of circuit breaker
Inadequate wiring/voltage
Touch up of painted surfaces
Faulty concrete
Improper anchoring
Problems resulting from failure to install the lift in accordance with Challenger’s
Installation and Operating Manuals
Damage to components incurred in transportation and unloading
Damage caused by failure to observe the provisions of the operating and
maintenance instructions
Damage Arms resulting from not using all four arms when lifting
Damage related to the overloading of the lift’s capacity
Damage caused by high or low voltage, lightning strikes, or other irregularities in the
electrical power supply
Damage caused by unauthorized alterations, repairs, modifications, or additions to
the equipment
Damage arising from misuse, abuse, neglect, or accident
Lifts installed outside and/or not protected from the weather
Damage or deterioration resulting from corrosion
Time spent “trouble shooting” without authorization
See the Limited Warranty Statement for full terms and conditions.
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Warranty Process
Challenger Lifts Inc. (CLI) is a major manufacturer of automotive lifts, known
throughout the automotive industry for its quality products. CLI stands behind its
lift products with a comprehensive warranty program. As part of an effort to
streamline the administration of our warranty program and increase our
responsiveness to both installers and the end users, certain guidelines have been
implemented. These guidelines will result in a warranty program that is both
effective and easy to administer.
1) All warranty service calls that will exceed $250.00 in total expenses or is located over 200 miles
roundtrip must be called into Challenger Lifts Customer Service department. The service
company will need to furnish:
a. 15 digit serial number of the equipment involved. (If you cannot locate on cassette and
short rise lifts the last 6 digits is stamped on corner of center cover on cassette lifts and
base of lift by hydraulic cylinder.)
b. Description of the problem and a description of the proposed repair.
c. The Service Department will assign you a Service Authorization number if deemed to be
a warranted situation.
2) It is the responsibility of the service company to determine if the service activity is covered
under Challenger’s warranty terms. If there is any uncertainty as to the terms of the specific
product warranty contact the Challenger Service Department before making the service call.
3) IMPORTANT: If you are sent a dispatch from Challenger Service Department it is NOT
authorization to treat as warranty. At that time you as a representative of Challenger lifts will
determine if true warranty or not and proceed accordingly. If not warranty you will be paid for the
mileage and labor to diagnose the situation.
4) IMPORTANT: If you perform a warranty repair that is authorized by someone other than
Challenger Lifts Service Department, there is no guarantee your claim will be accepted and
processed as warranty.
5) Mileage and labor rates will be paid in accordance with CLI’s and the service company’s written
agreement on file. No changes in the mileage and labor rates may be made by the service
company without written authorization from Challenger. No overtime will be allowed without prior
authorization.
6) The mileage rate will include drive time. Mileage will not be allowed on warranty repairs
performed with new installations and routine service calls. CLI reserves the right to combine
mileage on warranty repairs performed in the same vicinity on the same day. Mileage totals over
200 miles will be determined using the web site Google Maps as a standard.
7) Labor time will be paid in accordance with Challenger’s Warranty Allowances contained in this
book. If service time claimed on the Warranty Claim Form exceeds the time allowed then a
detail explanation must be included on the form. It is Challenger’s sole discretion to determine
the reasonability of the extra time charged.
8) All warranty repairs must be made by the nearest factory authorized Service Company. In
any case, mileage will be determined, by Challenger, from the closest available service
center to the lift location.
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9) If a part is to be returned a RMA number will be issued.
a. If part is UPS or FedEx able then a call tag will be shipped with warranty part
for return.
b. If the part needs to be picked up LTL or flat bed then:
i. Once part is properly packaged call Service Department
ii. Will need the RMA number, location of part, contact and phone number
c. The RMA part will be billed on your account and credited once the defective
part(s) is received at Challenger.
d. All RMA parts need to be received at Challenger Lifts in a timely manner to be
properly credited.
10) IMPORTANT: Warranty claims will NOT be processed until RMA part has been returned
11) Warranty claims must be filed on Challenger Lifts Warranty Claim Forms within 60
days of the completion of repairs. Claims submitted after 60 days of the completion of
the repairs may, at Challenger’s discretion, not be honored.
12) All claims must be properly and completely filled out with a detailed explanation of the
problem and repair. If the Warranty Claim form is not filled out completely it will be
returned to the service company.
13) Parts (RMA’s) requested to be returned by the Challenger Service Department must be
returned to Challenger in accordance with Challenger’s Policies and Procedures. See
Page 11 in this book. All RMA’s must be returned to Challenger using an authorized
Challenger freight company for those parts still in the labor & freight warranty period,
and accepted by Challenger before the related service labor claim will be processed.
RMA’s must be returned within 45 days from the date of Challenger’s shipment of the
parts or payment for the RMA parts invoice is expected to be paid.
14) CLI reserves the right to effect warranty repairs with factory personnel.
15) All freight must be counted and inspected upon delivery. Any damages or shortages
must be noted on the freight bill before signing. If possible, contact CLI’s logistics
department before signing the bill. Also, remember to check for hidden damage. If
hidden damage is suspected, the freight documents should be marked as such to
protect both the service center and CLI.
16) If CLI receives a warranty claim for a diagnosis trip and CLI determines it could have
been diagnosed over the phone, then that claim will not be paid unless preauthorized
by CLI service department.
17) Multiple trips for the same service activity are not paid unless special circumstances
exist and are pre-approved by the Challenger Service Department. CLI reserves the
right to not pay for return trips because the service center did not have commonly used
service parts. See pages 12-14 for the recommended stocking list.
18) Warranty service calls are paid by Challenger by credit or check, at Challenger’s sole
discretion.
19) Service parts used in the warranty service call may be paid for or replaced at
Challenger’s sole discretion. If paid for, the cost will be the service company’s cost to
purchase from Challenger. For replacement part(s) call the service department. Do Not
request replacement part(s) on warranty labor claim.
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Warranty Labor Claim Form
#1
#2
#3
#4
#5
#6
#8
#9
#7
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Warranty Labor Claim Form
#1) Service center performing the warranty work
#2) Physical location of lift
#3) If you know who installed please provide. If not then not necessary.
#4) Complaint that was reported by end user or service dispatcher.
#5) Actual work performed. If you exceed the allotted time needs to be noted in this
block of what caused the extra time and will be considered.
#6) Anything that would affect the proper performance of the lift.
#7) Signature of end user and service technician
#8) 15 digit serial number of the lift location
Model number of lift
Date of purchase if known
Install date if known
Date defect was reported to you
Actual date the warranty work was completed
#9) If location over 50 miles or work being performed is estimated over $250.00
need to call Challenger in advanced to be authorized.
If a part needs to be returned for inspection and credit then provide RMA number
#10) Mileage: calculated round trip. No windshield time. If more than one trip please
provide number of trips.
Labor: calculated in man hours as shown on pages 11 thru 13.
Times are shown in man hours. If it takes 4 hours and you used 2 men this would
be 8 man hours.
Misc items: any parts purchased for use on this lift. Need to provide receipt or
invoice number.
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AUTHORIZED WARRANTY LABOR ALLOWANCES
Allowances for specific warranty repairs have been established by analysis of historical
records and time studies conducted on Challenger Lift’s facilities. Any repair exceeding the
established repair time must be preauthorized or have an explanation for additional time to
resolve the problem, otherwise the claim will automatically be adjusted and credited
accordingly.
TIME ALLOWANCES NOT LISTED, CONSULT WITH SERVICE DEPARTMENT
Universal Items
Repair Service
Total Man Hours
Lowering Valve or Check Valve
.50
Power Unit Run - Micro Switch
.50
Power Unit
1.00
Power Unit Bench Mount and Dual Pendant
2.00
Control RelayBench Mount and Dual Pendant
1.00
Reservoir & Pick Up Tube
.50
Pressure Relief Valve
.50
2-Post Lifts
Repair Service
Total Man Hours
Arm Male
.50
Arm Female
.75
(1) Cylinder
1.00
(2) Cylinders
1.50
(1) Cylinder (12, 15 & 18K)
1.50
(2) Cylinders (12, 15 & 18K)
2.50
(1) Carriage, Column or Slide Blocks set
(excludes 15k & 18k)
5.00*
(2) Carriages or Slide Block sets
(excludes 15k & 18k)
7.00*
(1) Carriage, Column or Slide Blocks set (15k & 18k)
6.00
(2) Carriages, Column or Slide Blocks set (15k & 18k)
8.00
(1) Synch. Cables
1.00
(2) Synch. Cables or Chains
1.50
Hydraulic Line or Hose Power Side / Power Unit
.50
Hydraulic Line or Hose Idler Side
1.00
Dual Pendant Control
.50
Overhead Limit Switch
1.00
Lock Release Cable
1.00
Factory Installed Hyd. Fittings (First 30 Days)
.50
** Denotes (1) extra hour for Models CL10-3 and 12000 any series **
All times listed reflect total man-hours allowed, regardless of crew size. Total man hours
should not exceed these allotted times without an explanation of the special circumstances.
These circumstances will be evaluated in the normal manner and it is Challenger’s sole
discretion to determine.
TIME ALLOWANCES NOT LISTED, CONSULT WITH SERVICE DEPARTMENT
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4-Post Lifts
4 Post Closed Front Series
Repair Service
Total Man Hours
Chain or Cable
1.50
Hydraulic Cylinder
1.50
Safety Rods or Ladder
.50
Column Replacement
1.00
Overhead Beam
3.00
Hydraulic Hose
.50
Drive on Ramp
.50
Runway
3.00
2 Runways
5.00
Latch Air Cylinder or Latch Replacement (each corner)
.75
Sheaves Each Column
1.00
Sheaves Runway Stack
2.00
4 Post Open Front Series
Repair Service
Total Man Hours
Cable (each)
1.50
Hydraulic Cylinder
1.50
Safety Ladder (each corner)
.50
Column Replacement Front
1.50
Column Replacement Rear
1.00
Hydraulic Hose
.50
Drive on Ramp
.50
Runway
3.00
2 Runways
5.00
Latch Air Cyl or Latch Replacement (front column, each corner)
1.50
Latch Air Cyl or Latch Replacement (rear columns, each corner)
1.00
Sheaves Each Column
1.00
Sheaves Runway Stack
2.00
Rolling Jacks
Repair Service
Total Man Hours
Hydraulic Jack Pump
1.00
Cylinder Replacement
1.50
Hydraulic Jack Side Member
.50
Hydraulic Jack F/L/R
.50
All times listed reflect total man-hours allowed, regardless of crew size. Total man-hours
should not exceed these allotted times without an explanation of the special circumstances.
These circumstances will be evaluated in the normal manner and it is Challenger’s sole
discretion to determine.
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TIME ALLOWANCES NOT LISTED, CONSULT WITH SERVICE DEPARTMENT
EV Cassette Lifts
Repair Service
Total Man Hours
Hydraulic Cylinder 1or 2
8.00
Hydraulic Hose/Line
7.00
Plunger/Cylinder/Equalizer kit
8.00
Super Structure - complete
1.00
Arm Super Structure
.50
Bearing Weld Assembly (1 Bearing)
1.00
Bearing Weld Assembly (2 Bearings)
1.50
Air Lock Cylinder
1.50
AV Cassette Lifts
Repair Service
Total Man Hours
Controls
1.00
Plunger/Equalizer kit
8.00
Super Structure - complete
1.00
Arm Super Structure
.50
Bearing Weld Assembly (1 Bearing)
1.00
Bearing Weld Assembly (2 Bearings)
1.50
Air Lock Cylinder
1.50
Water Valve
4.00
Short & Mid Rise
Repair Service
Total Man Hours
Cylinder Replacement
1.00
Lock Leg
1.00
Scissor
Repair Service
Total Man Hours
Cylinder Replacement
2.00
Lock System
1.00
All times listed reflect total man-hours allowed, regardless of crew size. Total man-hours
should not exceed these allotted times without an explanation of the special circumstances.
These circumstances will be evaluated in the normal manner and it is Challenger’s sole
discretion to determine.
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IMPORTANT
WARRANTY PARTS RETURNS
Very few warranty parts are required for return to the factory. When a part is required back.
Prior to return, the part must be tagged with the appropriate RMA number assigned by the
service department. If the part is returned to Challenger without the RMA number, it will be
refused and all shipping cost will be your responsibility.
If the package is less than 150 pounds, use the Return Label sent with the replacement part and
follow the directions on the back of the label to call for a pickup.
When the package is over 150 pounds and ready to be picked up, contact the Challenger
Service Department to schedule the pickup.
Prior to calling please have:
RMA number
Physical address
phone number
Contact for pick-up
All parts requiring return must be received within (45) days of the receipt of the replacement
part. Failure to do so will result in the following:
The invoice for the RMA part will be due and immediately payable.
The labor claim related to that RMA part will not be paid until the part is returned or the
invoice paid.
Ship to address is: Challenger Lifts, Inc.
200 Cabel St.
Louisville, KY 40206
If you need any assistance in returning parts, please contact Challenger’s Traffic Department at
502-625-0700
Challenger reserves the right to require the return of any parts
Recommended Stocking Parts List
To serve the customer in the best and most economical way, Challenger is providing a recommended parts list for
Current Production Lifts. This is a accumulation or historical data for both purchased parts and those that are warranty items.
Please make provisions to keep these parts in stock. With these items, a need for second trip can be eliminated.
CLI will not pay a second trip to install these items.
2 Post Lifts
Part Number
Model
Description
Qty
Part Number
Model
Description
Qty
SPX Power Unit Components
Hydraulic Cylinders
VF-9021
Excluding DPC
Manual Release Valve
16138R
CL10/SA10
Hydraulic Cylinder
EF-1091
CL10DPC
Solenoid Lowering Coil
JSJ5-07-00CH
E10
Hydraulic Cylinder
2506-AA
All Models
Check Valve
39097R
12000/CL12
Hydraulic Cylinder
2001917
Excluding DPC
Mircoswitch
15075
15/18000
Hydraulic Cylinder
3000860
Excluding DPC
Wiring Assembly
QY31265
CLFP9
Hydraulic Cylinder
3000866
CL10DPC
Wiring Assembly
16138R-SK
CL10/12000
Seal Kit
K-40
All Models
Pump O-ring Kit
JSJ4-07-00SK
E10
Seal Kit
A1206-10-1X
CL10DPC
Pendant Assembly
15075SK
15/18000
Seal Kit
A1206-15
CL10DPC
Junction Box Assembly
QY31265-SK
CLFP9
Seal Kit
12045
CL10/E10/E12
Mercury Switch
Synchronization
12045-DPC
CL10DPC
Mercury Switch
12100 (Std Ht)
15/18
Synch Cable Assembly
11329
CL10 DPC
Estop replacement kit
12019 (Ext Ht)
15/18
Synch Cable Assembly
Wuxi Deli Power Unit Components
31019
12/15/18
Pulley Assembly
DLH-010
E10 / SA10
Manual Release Valve
12531
12
Synch Cable Assembly
DLH-009
E10 / SA10
Check Valve
A2115-(0/2/3)
CL10/CL10DPC
Synch Cable Assembly
DLH-012
E10 / SA10
Switch Assembly
36025
CL10/CL10DPC
Sheave Assembly
DLH-013
E10 / SA10
Contactor
JSJ5-04-00CH
E10
Synch Cable Assembly
Hydraulic Fittings
JSJ3-03-02
E10
Synch Sheave
16167
All Models
#6 SAE x #6 JIC 90 Elbow
JSJ6-04-00
E12
Synch Cable Assembly
A2128
CL10
#6 SAE x #6 JIC 45 Elbow
JSJ6-03-08
E12
Synch Sheave
39103
CL10
#6 SAE Union Tee
B26052
CLFP9
Synch Cable Assembly
11088
All Models
O-Ring for #6 SAE
B26008
CLFP9
Synch Sheave
JSJ4-15
E10/E12
Union Tee
3W-06-08A (Std Ht)
SA10
Synch Cable Assembly
JSJ5-19
E10/E12
O-Ring Elbow
3W-06-28A (Ext Ht)
SA10
Synch Cable Assembly
JSJ6-19
E10/E12
Power Cyl Elbow
3W-01-04-03
SA10
Sync Sheave
B31116
CLFP9
#6 SAE x #6 JIC Straight
JSS3-19
CLFP9
#6 SAE x #6 JIC 90 Elbow
B26000-01
CLFP9
#6 Bulkhead Elbow
JSJ6-21
E12
5/8-18 Idler Cyl Elbow
2 Post Lifts
Part Number
Model
Description
Qty
Part Number
Model
Description
Qty
Pneumatics
Lock Release
37025
12/15/18
Air Cylinder Assembly
A2135-(0/2/3)
CL10/CL10DPC
Lock Release Cable Ass'y
37016
12/15/18
Mac Valve
12656-0
CL12
Lock Release Cable Ass'y
12105
12/15/18
1/8" dia Nylon Air Line
A1131
CL10
Lock Spring
Arm Restraint
A1132
CL10
Cable Spring
A1070TC
CL10/CLFP9/CL12
Inner Gear
B31150
CLFP9
Soft Latch Release
A1072TC
CL10/CLFP9/CL12
Outer Gear
X10-034
E10
Nut (M6)
12093
15/18000
Arm Restraint Assembly
JSJ5-06-01
E10
Bolt (Cable Clamp)
31052
12000
Arm Restraint Assembly
JSJ5-06-02
E10
Sleeve
JSJ5-09-07
E10
Inner Gear
JSJ5-06CH
E10
Lock Release Cable
JSJ4-12
E10
Outer Gear
JSJ4-02-09
E10
Pulley
JSJ6-09-07
E12
Inner Gear
JSJ5-02-13
E10/E12
Lock Release Spring 1
JSJ6-12
E12
Outer Gear
JSJ5-02-07
E10/E12
Lock Release Spring 2
3W-02-13
SA10
Outer Gear
JSJ6-06
E12
Lock Release Cable Ass'y
3W-04-17
SA10
Inner Gear
3W-06-11A
SA10
Lock Release Cable
Short / Mid-Rise / Scissor
Power Unit Components
Hydraulics
VF-9021
All Models
Manual Release Valve
GTYJ3-04-00L
MR6
Hydraulic Cylinder (left)
EF-1092 DX77 Solenoid Lowering Coil
GTYJ3-04-00R MR6 Hydraulic Cylinder (Right)
2506-AA
All Models
Check Valve
TYJ3-26
MR6
Hydraulic Hose (Long)
2001917
All Models
Mircoswitch
TYJ3-25
MR6
Hydraulic Hose (Short)
3000852
All Models
Wiring Assembly 115V
16167
All Models
#6 SAE x #6 JIC 90 Elbow
3000860
All Models
Wiring Assembly 220V
MR6-011
MR6
3/8MPT x #6 JIC Swivel
3000866
DX77
Wiring Assembly
TYJ3-21
MR6
M14 Male x 3/8NPTM
K-40
All Models
Pump O-ring Kit
63-0022
SRM10
Hydraulic Cylinder
Lock Release
60-0105
SRM10
#6 JIC Male Branch Tee
GTYJ3-31X
MR6
Lock Release Cable
62-0011-22/30
SRM10
Hydraulic Hose
1251041005
DX77
Lock Release Air Cylinder
3036025801
DX77
Hydraulic Cylinder
DX77-hose-3
DX77
DX77 Hose, 3ft
DX77-75-178
DX77
Platform Hyd Hose
DX77-49 DX77 Hyd Fitting #6 JIC x BSPP
EV Cassette Lifts
Part Number
Model
Description
Qty
Part Number
Model
Description
Qty
Power Unit Components
Hydraulics
VF-9021 Excluding BMC Manual Release Valve
16138R EV1020/ EV1220 Hydraulic Cylinder
EF-1091 BMC Solenoid Lowering Coil
15075 EV1520 Hydraulic Cylinder
2507-AA All Models Check Vavle
17201
All Models
Hose & Fitting Kit
2001917 Excluding BMC Mircoswitch
16167 All Models #6 SAE x #6 JIC 90 Elbow
3000860 Excluding BMC Wiring Assembly
3000866 BMC Wiring Assembly
Pneumatics
K-40 All Models Pump O-ring Kit
40142
All Models
Air Cylinder
17151 CS/EV BMC 3 Button Control
37016 Excluding BMC Mac Valve
40239
All Models
Coiled Air Hose
16127EV
CS9200/0920/1020
6 1/2" Dia Wiper
16165
All Models
1/8NPTM x 1/4NPTF Elbow
16128EV
CS9200/0920/1020
6 1/2" Dia Bearing
17110 CS/EV BMC Lock Release Air Valve
16485EV
EV1020/1220/1520
8 1/2" Dia Wiper
16486EV
EV1020/1220/1520
8 1/2" Dia Bearing
AV Cassette Lifts
Bearings & Wipers
Fittings
CAL015
All Models
6mm Union Tee
TOP24007
All Models
Wiper
CAL016
All Models
6mm Union Elbow
TOP24006
All Models
Bearing
CAL017
All Models
16mm Union Tee
CAL018
All Models
16mm Union Elbow
Hoses
CAL019
All Models
1/2" NPT Push Lock
CAL012
All Models
16mm x 22' Tubing
TOP20173-6
All Models
G1/8 Male x 6mm (Straight)
CAL011
All Models
6mm x 22' Tubing (Black)
TOP20173-7
All Models
G1/8 Male x 6mm (Elbow)
CAL014
All Models
6mm x 10' Tubing (Blue)
TOP24004-V7
All Models
Water Control Valve
4 Post Lifts
Part Number
Model
Description
Qty
Part Number
Model
Description
Qty
Power Unit Components
Hydraulics
VF-9021
All Models
Manual Release Valve
B44011 4P14 Hydraulic Cylinder
2506-AA
All Models
Check Valve
A1121
4P14
#6 O-Ring Union Adapter
2001917
All Models
Mircoswitch
16167
4P12/4015 Series
#6 SAE x #6JIC Elbow
3000860
All Models
Wiring Assembly
40349
4P14
#6 JIC Hose Assembly
K-40
All Models
Pump O-ring Kit
40611
4015 Series
Hydraulic Cylinder
40349
4015 Series
Hydraulic Hose #6JIC
Cables
A2128
4015 Series
#6 SAE x #6JIC Elbow
JZQ7-09-01 4P14E Right Front Cable
JZQ7A-09-01 4P14X Right Front Cable
Sheaves
JZQ7-09-02 4P14E
Left Front Cable
B40055
4P14/4015 Series
Runway Sheave Pin
JZQ7A-09-02 4P14X
Left Front Cable
B40116
4P14/4015 Series
Crossbeam Sheave Pin
JZQ7-09-03 4P14E & X Right Rear Cable
B40650
4P14/4015 Series
Sheave
JZQ7-09-04 4P14E & X Left Rear Cable
40672-E1/X1-0
4015 Open Front
Right Front Cable
Pneumatics
40672-E2/X2-0
4015 Open Front
Left Front Cable
40142
4P14/4015 Series
Air Cylinder
40672-E1/X1-X 4015 Closed Front Right Front Cable
37016
4P14/4015 Series
Mac Valve
40672-E2/X2-X 4015 Closed Front Left Front Cable
40672-3
4015 Series
Right Rear Cable
40672-4
4015 Series
Left Rear Cable
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