The side that clicks last/later is generally found to be too loose. That side will need to be tightened up to match the 1st clicking side. *note, only adjust cables only while unloaded
What is the difference between the cables of SPO10 AND SPOA10 is in length? or are you able to to use the same cable for both lifts? Like, on your manual you have different part numbers for different lifts of SPO10 and SPOA10 like a SPO10 would be N374 and depending on model for a SPOA10 would be N378 or N373
The main difference between an SPO10 cable and an SPOA10 cable is length. So, no you cannot use the same cable for both lifts. All of our 2-Post lifts will have a specific model cable that needs to be used.
Good question! Really it makes no difference whether you adjust the cables while the carriages are on the ground or on the first locks, but this is just the standard procedure. Also, we just uploaded an updated 2-Post Cable Adjustment video that you might want to check out. You can find it here. ruclips.net/video/6PTbpgwPQ9I/видео.html
We sell through a network of distributors who are able to help you with purchasing a lift. You can go to www.rotarylift.com/Support-RAI/ to find the closest distributor to your location. If you don’t see anyone contact us at webteam@rotarylift.com with your location and contact information and we’ll get the appropriate person in contact with you. Thanks for choosing Rotary Lift
Sorry you had difficulty hearing the clicks of the lift. Hopefully you were able to follow along with the procedure to adjust your 2-post lift’s equalizer cables.
QUESTION. The side that clicks LAST is too LOOSE or too TIGHT?
The side that clicks last/later is generally found to be too loose. That side will need to be tightened up to match the 1st clicking side.
*note, only adjust cables only while unloaded
Is there a maintenance video regardi8ng hydraulic fluid change/flush? The manual I received with my lift says very little about maintenance.
We have a video showing how to fill and bleed your 2-post lift. ruclips.net/video/kTEofKfcGVg/видео.html
@@RotarySolutions Thank you.
What is the difference between the cables of SPO10 AND SPOA10 is in length? or are you able to to use the same cable for both lifts? Like, on your manual you have different part numbers for different lifts of SPO10 and SPOA10 like a SPO10 would be N374 and depending on model for a SPOA10 would be N378 or N373
The main difference between an SPO10 cable and an SPOA10 cable is length. So, no you cannot use the same cable for both lifts. All of our 2-Post lifts will have a specific model cable that needs to be used.
@@RotarySolutions appreciate the prompt response this makes things a lot easier
Why do we lift it to the first lock? What's the difference adjusting it while on the ground vs it on the first lock?
Good question! Really it makes no difference whether you adjust the cables while the carriages are on the ground or on the first locks, but this is just the standard procedure. Also, we just uploaded an updated 2-Post Cable Adjustment video that you might want to check out. You can find it here. ruclips.net/video/6PTbpgwPQ9I/видео.html
@@RotarySolutions awesome!! Appreciate the feedback and recommendation
Does it matter if you tighten from the top or bottom? Like holding the 15/16 nut while using the 9/16 to adjust?
You need to tighten or loosen the cable using the bottom nut. If you try to do it from the top you will twist the equalizer cable.
@@RotarySolutions thank you so much for that
What causes your lift to not lower to locks evenly? My right side will come to a stop while the left side is still lowering down
Sounds like your lock release latch is stuck. Here's a video on how to adjust it. ruclips.net/video/pLy1oj-7Oec/видео.html
what grease do i need to use for greasing my cables and colums with plastic pads (pads for centering posts)
All maintenance requirements are listed in the owner’s manual. If you could let me know what model lift you have I’d be happy help you out.
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We sell through a network of distributors who are able to help you with purchasing a lift. You can go to www.rotarylift.com/Support-RAI/ to find the closest distributor to your location. If you don’t see anyone contact us at webteam@rotarylift.com with your location and contact information and we’ll get the appropriate person in contact with you. Thanks for choosing Rotary Lift
Can't hardly hear the clicks w/ the unnecessary music playing! WHY does every other RUclipsr think America is lacking in music availability?
Sorry you had difficulty hearing the clicks of the lift. Hopefully you were able to follow along with the procedure to adjust your 2-post lift’s equalizer cables.
@@RotarySolutions I got them adjusted correctly. Thanks.