1

Measure Garage Space

Carefully measure your garage’s ceiling height, width, and floor area to ensure the lift fits safely. Allow extra clearance for doors and walkways.

2

Inspect Floor Strength

Ensure the concrete floor is level and strong enough to support both the lift and vehicle. Reinforce weak floors before installation.

3

Position the Lift

Place the lift in the optimal spot, leaving enough clearance on all sides for safe operation and vehicle access.

4

Install Anchors

Secure the lift using heavy-duty anchor bolts. Tighten all bolts properly to prevent movement during use.

5

Connect Hydraulic System

Attach hydraulic hoses and connect the power system according to manufacturer instructions. Check for leaks and secure all connections.

6

Perform Safety Test

Run the lift without load first, then with a vehicle. Ensure all safety locks, sensors, and mechanisms function correctly.

Important Safety Tips

Always follow manufacturer instructions. Never exceed weight limits. Check anchor bolts, hydraulic connections, and safety locks regularly for safe long-term operation.