I had a new HD-9 lift 'professionally' installed and am wondering if it is adjusted correctly. The garage floor has a code-compliant slope to it, on the steeper end of the range.
The installers adjusted the lift so that the runways are level when going up and down. They did this by turning the rear adjusting nuts ALL the way down, and leaving the front nuts all the way up. See pictures.
Using a level, the runways slope down to the rear a bit when the runways are sitting on the safety locks. The installers left the safety lock channel inside the columns adjusted all the way down, except for one in the rear that is up maybe 1/4".
When the lift goes up, you can hear the locks engage one after another, as you can hear in the video. The issue is that it is hard to get the lift off all 4 locks this way. Unless I raise the lift all the way up before releasing the locks, one or more tends to hang up when the car comes down, even after raising the lift off the locks before trying to lower it.
So what do you think? My sense is that I need to adjust the rear locking channels inside the columns upward so that they engage/disengage at about the same time the fronts do, right?
The installers adjusted the lift so that the runways are level when going up and down. They did this by turning the rear adjusting nuts ALL the way down, and leaving the front nuts all the way up. See pictures.
Using a level, the runways slope down to the rear a bit when the runways are sitting on the safety locks. The installers left the safety lock channel inside the columns adjusted all the way down, except for one in the rear that is up maybe 1/4".
When the lift goes up, you can hear the locks engage one after another, as you can hear in the video. The issue is that it is hard to get the lift off all 4 locks this way. Unless I raise the lift all the way up before releasing the locks, one or more tends to hang up when the car comes down, even after raising the lift off the locks before trying to lower it.
So what do you think? My sense is that I need to adjust the rear locking channels inside the columns upward so that they engage/disengage at about the same time the fronts do, right?