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SECTION 11.  TROUBLESHOOTING (Continued) 
 
6.  Equipment in which the cylinders are field installed may have incorrect alignment of 
cylinders, causing binding. Measure and ascertain that the cylinders are in the 
correct alignment with the equipment and with each other. Binding cylinders will 
often cause a “shuddering” vibration when the equipment is operating. 
7.  Oil may be too thin for ambient temperatures. See A-12 
 
C.  Motor labors or heats excessively:  
1.  Voltage may be too low....

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SECTION 11.  TROUBLESHOOTING (Continued) 
 
F. Equipment lowers too fast: 
 
CAUTION! This can develop into a dangerous condition, the equipment reaching 
destructive speed.  Find and correct this condition before allowing use of this 
equipment. 
 
1.  Check for leaking hoses, particularly cracked fittings or other damage caused by 
equipment motion near the equipment and power unit, over-tightening of fittings until 
they develop hairline cracks.  Check underground conduits for evidence of...

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SECTION 11.  TROUBLESHOOTING (Continued) 
 
6.  Improper oil for ambient temperatures.  Oil may be too thick, causing improper 
operation of velocity fuses (if used).  See “Component Information’ on velocity fuses. 
Warm the cylinders by wrapping heat tape (of the type used for water pipes) around 
the cylinder. Later, after operation is normal, change to proper oil as per “Fluid 
Recommendations”. 
7.  Binding Cylinders. See B-6 
 
I.  Equipment raises slightly, then equipment stops and motor...

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SECTION 11.  TROUBLESHOOTING (Continued) 
 
3.  Although very rare, high voltage spikes may be coming in on the power lines at 
random, burning out coils.  This cannot be detected with a power company recorder, 
A “Varistor” can be purchased and easily installed on control systems to protect the 
coils.  More severe cases on both 115V or 24V control systems may need a special “ 
High Insulation Transformer” in place of the standard control transformer. 
 
M.  Equipment does not lift rated load, or...

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SECTION 12. ADVANCE LIFTS INC. PARTS AND LABOR WARRANTY 
 
 
For a period of two years from date of shipment from the Company’s plant, the 
Company agrees to replace or repair, free of charge, any defective parts, material or 
workmanship on new equipment. This shall include electrical and hydraulic 
components. 
 
For a period of ten years from date of shipment from Company’s plant, the Company 
agrees to replace or repair any defective structure. 
 
Company authorization must be obtained prior to...

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6000 SERIES PARTS LIST 
 
 
GENERAL DESCRIPTION PART #
MECHANICAL: (COMMON TO ALL UNITS)
ROLLER WHEEL ASSEMBLY A-0074
ROLLER WHEEL PIN A-0075
WHEEL PIN SNAP RING 001-877
MAIN AXLE PIN A-0073
MAIN AXLE PIN SNAP RING 001-063
COMPLETE CYLINDER: 
1568 CYLINDER ASSEMBLY D-15751
CYLINDER PARTS:
1568 CYLINDER PACKING KIT 036-968
UPPER/LOWER CYLINDER PIN A-0548
CYLINDER PIN SNAP RING 001-876
MOTOR: SELECT BY VOLTAGE AND PHASE
115/208/230V 1PH 000-319
230/460V 3PH 5HP BALDOR MOTOR 003-373
PUMP: SELECT BY...

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