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Mobilift AX and AXR
Operation and Maintenance Manual
adaptive
ENGINEERING LTD.
419 – 34
th
Ave. S.E., Calgary, Alberta, Canada T2G 1V1
(403) 243-9400 1-800-448-4652 Fax: (403) 243-9455 [email protected]
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Mobilift AX and AXR Operation and Maintenance Manual adaptive ENGINEERING LTD. 419 – 34th Ave. S.E., Cal

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- 9 - IV. Stowing the Lift a) Park the wheelchair lift away from the aircraft with the wheels up, or in an enclosure, so there is no possibility of

Page 3 - 1. WARRANTY

- 10 - III. Positioning the Passenger and Attendant on Lift The fore and aft location of the aircraft entrance will determine whether the passenger

Page 4 - 2. CAUTIONS:

- 11 - IV. Raising the Lift To raise the deck, pull the deck crank handle [15] out and turn it clockwise until the deck is 2 or 3 inches above the s

Page 5 - 3. FEATURES

- 12 - VI. Transferring the Passenger to the Aircraft With the bridge ramp in proper position, the attendant on the lift can move the passenger acro

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- 13 - Operation of the Lift with Beech 1900 and Fairchild Metroliner Operators using either of these aircraft must note the following special instr

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- 14 - Fairchild Metro With the Metro proceed as follows, referring to diagrams at the end of these instructions: 1. Station an experienced person

Page 8 - 6. OPERATION DETAILS

- 15 - Fairchild Metroliner Path of travel follows lift post A Mobilift positioned for use 8. GENERAL OPERATING NOTES:

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- 16 - a) When cranking the lift, the operator should maintain a slight outward pull on the crank handle. This ensures the handle does not tend t

Page 10 - IV. Stowing the Lift

- 17 - 7. MAINTENANCE The wheelchair lift is safety equipment. It must be inspected officially at least once a year, or in high use areas, after eve

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- 18 - II. Wheel Bearings Wheel bearings are sealed and do not require any lubrication III. Spare Tire In the event that the spare tire is require

Page 12 - IV. Raising the Lift

- 1 - Mobilift AX / AXR - Mobile Wheelchair Lift Horizontal bridge ramp deployment 1. WARRANTY...

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- 19 - require tightening. Since the brake can be released with either the tow bar or push handles, both systems should be checked. Adjust each bra

Page 14 - Beech 1900

- 20 - 9. MOBILIFT AX / AXR COMPONENTS Top View 1 (Deck not shown)

Page 15 - Fairchild Metro

- 21 - Top View 2

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- 22 - Rear View

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- 23 - Drive System

Page 19 - Adjustments

- 25 - Parts List 11.Main Deck 12.Ground Ramp 13.Bridge Ramp 14.Corner Post 15.Deck Crank Handle 16.Wheel Crank Handle 17.Push Handle 18.Ground Ramp

Page 20 - Gas Cylinders

- 26 - 10. SUGGESTED MINIMUM INSPECTION REPORT Mobilift AX / AXR Wheelchair Lift, (Minimum inspection once per year)  1. Perform a complete

Page 21 - Top View 1 (Deck not shown)

- 27 -  23. Check that the automatic leveller bar is free to move when the lift is on its wheels.  24. With the deck raised to approx

Page 22 - Top View 2

- 2 - 1. WARRANTY Adaptive Engineering Ltd. Warrants each Mobilift AX/R to be free from manufacturing or material defects for two years from the dat

Page 23 - Rear View

- 3 - 2. CAUTIONS: General 1. It is the responsibility of operating staff to ensure that the aircraft is not damaged while the wheelchair lift is in

Page 24 - Drive System

- 4 - 3. FEATURES Convenience Cranking System The high-efficiency crank system is counter-balanced to allow two adults to be lifted to maximum height

Page 25 - Side View

- 5 - 4. MOBILIFT AX / AXR SPECIFICATIONS Model AX AXR Weight 880 lb. 920 lb. Height 77" 114" Width 72" 72" Length 90"

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- 7 - 6. OPERATION DETAILS Bracketed numbers refer to parts that are labeled on figures in Section 8. Operators who are using the lift with the Beech

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- 8 - III. Aligning Lift with Aircraft a) Carefully push the lift toward the aircraft and align the ramp with the doorway. b) If there are stairs

Related models: AX

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