jpig
Active member
I installed my XPR-10 about a month ago. When I ran the the power to the lift I decided to install a disconnect box on the power side column to give myself a quick method of securing the power if need be. My cousin and I were under the lift looking for a grounding problem on my truck when the lift powered on and started to go up! No one around the controls, I was able to get to the disconnect to stop it. After calming down a bit we did some investigating. Disconnected one side of the push button and turned the power back on and up she went. We figured it must have been the relay (microswitch) that the push button is connected to that failed. Called Bendpak twice no return call, called Jessica from M & J Distributing she called Bendpak. Got a call from Bendpak pretty quick, they said there was a problem with some of their relays. He said he would ship me another one on Monday. With all of that I guess what I'm saying is I would suggest that you install a disconnect somewhere fairly close to your lift. My main panel is about 40 feet from my lift. By the way I love my lift!



Glad no one was hurt or anything damaged.