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Platform Angle Adjustment
Wedges
Angle A
equals
Angle B.
✓
B
Figure C
A
Approximately
1” Clearance
Figure D
Millennium “NL” Series
Century “NCL” Series
Vista “NVL” Series
Inboard
Outboard
Inboard
Outboard
Wedges
Toe must
angle
down
slightly.
Barrier
must
unfold
fully.
Adjusting the platform angle based on the
relationship of the platform at ground level
directly affects the angle of the platform
when positioned at floor level.
Unfold the lift and visually examine the
angle of the platform when positioned at
floor level. Lower the platform fully and
note the angle of the platform when it
reaches ground level also. The outboard
end of the platform (toe) must contact
the ground first when the platform is
lowered (all lift models).
Millennium “NL” Series:
The platform angle should be adjusted so
there is a balance between the angle at
both positions (equal amount of angle).
Angle A should equal angle B as shown
in Figure C.
Century “NCL” Series:
Vista “NVL” Series:
The platform angle must be adjusted so
the outboard end of the platform (toe) is
angled down slightly when positioned at
floor level. See Figure D. The outboard
end of the platform must contact the
ground first to ensure the spring-loaded
outer barrier unfolds fully.
Adjustment Procedures: Adjustment
Allen screws are provided on each side of
the lift platform for adjusting the platform
angle. Details and photos are provided
on the opposite page.
Base Plate Wedges: Installations where
base plate wedges are used require more
platform angle adjustment than normal.
Platform Stop Blocks: When ad-
justing platform angle, ensure both
stop blocks are making full contact
with the vertical arms (details on
opposite page).
Floor Level Adjustment: Follow-
ing platform angle adjustment, set
floor level positioning as detailed in
Platform Floor Level Adjustment
(details on page 8).
Floor
Level
Floor
Level
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