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Rotary Lift Replacement Cylinder
71" Extended Rise Hydraulic Cylinder
Fits Models:
** Seal Kits: N342-12 (Pacoma), N342-13 (Panni)
*Rotary Lift has different cylinder suppliers for these cylinders. To identify the correct seal kit, observe to markings in the casing aprox. 6" from the bleeder screw. The word Pacoma indicates MF seal kit. The letters T, TX, TXT or no marking indicates the TH seal kit of United Hydraulics
Rotary's Recommended Cylinder Removal Procedure
1) Loosen the equalizer cable on the opposite carriage.
2) Raise the lift to the top and rest the carriage on the top latch position.
3) Check to make sure the carriage is secure on latches.
4) Make sure the pressure has been relieved from the system.
5) Follow the proper LOCKOUT/TAGOUT procedures for disconnecting power to lift.
6) Remove the lower sheave cover at base of column.
7) With lowering valve depressed, manually pull cylinder down out of carriage.
8) Disconnect the swivel hose fitting at base of cylinder.
9) Cap hose ends and cylinder adapter to prevent fluid loss.
10) Carefully remove cylinder from column.
Rotary's Recommended Cylinder Replacement Proceedure
1) Reinstall cylinder and reconnect hose fitting.
2) Reconnect power source.
3) Install lower sheave cover.
4) Raise cylinder in column through the carriage lifting plate and cylinder centering bar.
5) Lower both carriages.
6) Adjust equalizer cables.
7) Carefully raise carriages about two feet. Bleed air from both cylinders by using the bleeder screws at the top of the cylinders.
8) Fully lower lift.
9) Check and add fluid as necessary.
10) Raise lift to full rise and check for leaks.
11) Tag lift back in service.
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