FlameOut
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I know, the last thing we need is another MaxJax thread, but I couldn't find this problem address anywhere else.
I was in the original group buy, and just got my MaxJax reinstalled in my new garage. Today when I go to lift full height, it won't go quite high enough to slide in that safety bar. (I was never able to attempt full lift in my old garage)
The problem is that rubber looking piece inside the column, that the safety bar would actually rest on when the lift is lowered onto it.
It's the same on both of my columns. It seems that rubber block is turned wrong or something. One block is a good half inch lower than the other. I'm not sure if I'm making any sense, and I'll try to get a photo tomorrow.
Another thing I noticed. When lift is fully extended, and I lay a straight edge (4' level) along the outside of the column, the straight edge will actually rock back and fourth a bit, because the column is actually bowing slightly. Is this normal? I'm assuming it must be as both of my columns do it
I was in the original group buy, and just got my MaxJax reinstalled in my new garage. Today when I go to lift full height, it won't go quite high enough to slide in that safety bar. (I was never able to attempt full lift in my old garage)
The problem is that rubber looking piece inside the column, that the safety bar would actually rest on when the lift is lowered onto it.
It's the same on both of my columns. It seems that rubber block is turned wrong or something. One block is a good half inch lower than the other. I'm not sure if I'm making any sense, and I'll try to get a photo tomorrow.
Another thing I noticed. When lift is fully extended, and I lay a straight edge (4' level) along the outside of the column, the straight edge will actually rock back and fourth a bit, because the column is actually bowing slightly. Is this normal? I'm assuming it must be as both of my columns do it



