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CAUTION! 
THIS MANUAL IS AN IMPORTANT DOCUMENT 
IT SHOULD BE KEPT WITH THE MACHINE OR 
LOCATED WHERE READILY AVAILABLE TO 
OPERATORS AND MAINTENANCE PERSONNEL FOR 
REFERENCE PURPOSES. 
Dock Lift Owners Manual 
MODEL 1045/1055 
  

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Dock Lift Installation, Operation, and Maintenance Manual  
 
 
In any correspondence with your distributor or the factory you will need the following 
information: 
 
Model Number
________________________________ Serial Number______________________________ 
 
 
        Installation location: __________________________________ 
    
                                        __________________________________ 
 
                                        __________________________________ 
 
 
CAUTION!...

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SECTION 2 INDEX & INTRODUCTION 
 
 Identification                                                Section 1 
 Index & Introduction                                           Section 2 
*Responsibilities of Owners/Users                                Section 3 
*Installation Instructions                                        Section 4 
*Operating Instructions                                         Section 5 
*Maintenance Instructions                                      Section 6 
 Power Unit...

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SECTION 3.  RESPONSIBILITIES OF OWNERS & USERS 
 
 
Basic Principles: Owners/users shall apply sound principles of safety, training, 
inspection, maintenance, and expected operating environment. 
It shall be the responsibility of the owner/user to advise the manufacturer where 
deflection may be critical to the application. 
Manuals: Owners/users shall keep and maintain a copy of the operating and 
maintenance manual(s) and ensure its availability to operating and maintenance 
personnel....

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SECTION 3 (Continued).  RESPONSIBILITIES OF OWNERS & USERS 
Responsibility of Operators 
 
Basic Principles: Operators shall apply sound principles of safety and good judgment 
in the application and operation of the scissors lift, with consideration given to its 
intended use and expected operating environment. Since the operator is in direct 
control of the industrial scissors lift, conformance with good safety practices is the 
responsibility of the operator. The operator shall make decisions on...

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SECTION 3 (Continued).  RESPONSIBILITIES OF OWNERS & USERS 
Responsibility of Operators 
 
Workplace Inspections: Before the industrial scissors lift is used and during use, the operator 
shall check the area in which the industrial scissors lift is to be used for possible hazards such 
as, but not limited to: 
1.  Bumps, floor obstructions and uneven surfaces 
2.  Overhead obstructions and electrical hazards 
3.  Presence of unauthorized persons 
4.  Other possible unsafe conditions as noted in the...

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SECTION 4.  INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS 
 
Model 1045 & 1055 
 
 
 
Equipment and Supplies Required: 
 
1.  Equipment to maneuver the Advance Lift into position.  Nylon slings are preferred, 
but padded alloy chains through the guardrail socket holes will also work as rigging. 
 
2.  Material for shimming and grouting, and anchor bolts (if required). We recommend 
“Rawl-Stud Wedge Anchors”, “Wej-It” or equivalent bolts in the 5/8” x 6” size.  The 
studs must be embedded at least 4 ½” into the...

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SECTION 4. (CONTINUED) INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS 
 
 
4.  This lift, if equipped with a 3-phase motor, is pre-wired at the factory but must still be 
checked for proper motor rotation upon start up, because rotation is strictly a 
function of each individual building’s wiring. 
                                         
5.  Figure out the proper orientation of the lift.  Note: All dock lifts are built so that loads 
are transferred over the hinged (clevis) end of the platform when elevated to truck...

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SECTION 4. (CONTINUED) INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS 
 
 
5.  Once the lift is properly positioned you may begin the lag down procedure. For 
portable units, you may skip this step.  
 
6.  Raise the unit and position the maintenance device or bar as shown in the 
maintenance section of this manual pages P 6-3 through P 6-5.  Lower the unit onto 
the maintenance device and press the down button for an extra 10 seconds to 
relieve all hydraulic pressure.  Drill the lag down holes and set the lag bolts....

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ADVANCE LIFTS CONCRETE PAD DIAGRAM 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
*MODEL 
NUMBER A = CONCRETE 
PAD LENGTH B = CONCRETE 
PAD WIDTH C = RAMP 
LENGTH D = LIFT 
LENGTH E = LIFT 
WIDTH 
       
1045/1055 9-6  8-6  2-6  6  7-8  
 
 
 
Bill of Materials* 
1.  One (1) Advance Model Number 1045 or 1055 
2.  One (1) electric disconnect switch for 2 horsepower motor. 
3.  One (1) plug receptacle. 
4.  Concrete anchor bolts and material for shimming and/or grouting. 
*Seller furnishes items 1 – 4 only unless...
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