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Check the vehicle's stability before raising it fully. Full Lift: Raise the vehicle to the desired working height. Lowering a Vehicle

Typically 3,000 kg (3 tonnes) to 3,500 kg (3.5 tonnes).

: The lifting carriage sits on a "load nut" made of high-quality bronze or synthetic material. Below it is a "safety nut." If the threads of the load nut fail due to wear, the safety nut catches the load and prevents the lift from further operation. Automatic Arm Locks

To ensure longevity, the manual outlines a strict maintenance routine: stenhoj ds2 manual

If your manual indicates a need for replacements, specific DS2 parts like lifting cables, main/safety nuts, and electrical switches are available through specialized retailers:

: autolift@stenhoj.dk.

, the manual emphasizes regular servicing of mechanical components: Check the vehicle's stability before raising it fully

Understanding the limits of your lift prevents equipment failure.

The is a classic electromechanical two-post automotive lift known for its durability and "asymmetric" arm design, which allows for better door opening clearance on vehicles. Because these lifts are often serviced over decades, the manual is essential for proper installation and the maintenance of its screw-and-nut drive system.

Drive the vehicle slowly between the posts, centering it carefully to distribute weight evenly between the left and right sides. : The lifting carriage sits on a "load

Ensure the emergency stop button is not pushed in. Lift Lowers Unevenly

If your physical copy is lost or oil-stained, you can usually source a digital version by:

While the lift is designed for years of reliable service, having the official manual is indispensable for several reasons:

An original paper manual can fetch over $150 on vintage gear auction sites. However, the audio community has preserved the knowledge: