RGC HL4-9k Operating instructions

Type
Operating instructions

RGC HL4-9k provides stability and guidance for your boat while it's on the lift. Installed at the front or rear of the lift, the guide posts serve as visual markers, helping you position your boat accurately. They also prevent excessive movement and potential collisions, minimizing the risk of damage to your boat, guide posts, and lift. Adjust the guide posts' width to suit your needs, ensuring a snug fit for boats of various sizes.

RGC HL4-9k provides stability and guidance for your boat while it's on the lift. Installed at the front or rear of the lift, the guide posts serve as visual markers, helping you position your boat accurately. They also prevent excessive movement and potential collisions, minimizing the risk of damage to your boat, guide posts, and lift. Adjust the guide posts' width to suit your needs, ensuring a snug fit for boats of various sizes.

REIMANN & GEORGER CORPORATION P/N 6115017
Marine Products 1/31/2023
HL4-9k Guide Post Instructions
(Applies to P/N 4107081)
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1. Installation
Guide posts can be installed at the rear of the lift, at the front, or both. Guide posts provide landmarks to help the pilot position the
boat correctly on the lift. Guide posts can limit the boat’s motion in the event of gentle contact between boat and guide post.
However, be careful not to allow the boat to collide hard with the guide posts. Excessive force can cause the boat lift to move, and
could damage the boat, guide posts, and/or lift.
1.1. Attachment to Bunks
At each corner of the lift, the guide post attachment location is the pair of ½” holes REAR of the liftarm pin, as shown on the cover of
this manual. Installing the guide posts forward of the liftarm pin will cause the lift to bind during operation, which may damage the
lift and guide posts.
1. Pre-install captured nuts (4) and set screws (5) in guide post socket (2). Do not tighten down set screws yet.
2. Install the guide post socket (2) in the bunk, to the rear of the liftarm pin, with hardware (6) and (7).
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1.2. Guide Posts and Adjustment
1. Slide the aluminum guide post (1) into the socket.
2. Install cap (12) on PVC tube (11) and slide foam cover (8) over both. Set tube on the end of each guide post (1).
3. Slide each guide post inward or outward to the required position.
4. Drive set screws into guide post to lock it in place.
Width between guide posts, as measured from the inside to inside of foam tube:
52” minimum, with cutting guide post rectangular tube to a shorter length
90minimum without modification
122” maximum, with HL liftarms set to 34.5” on center
132” maximum, with HL liftarms set to 44.5” on center
Ensure clearance between rear guide posts and lift/canopy legs before operating.
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2. Parts List
Each reference number or letter in the following parts lists can be matched with the reference number or letter referred to in
both the text and illustrations.
2.1. Hardware Carton
REF #
QTY
DESCRIPTION
P/N
1
2
GUIDE POST WELDMENT
4107089
2
2
GUIDE POST SOCKET WELDMENT
4107092
3
2
HL GUIDE POST PVC TUBE 48"
4107708
4
4
NUT SQ 1/2-13 ALUM
5840105
5
4
SCREW SET SOC 1/2-13 X 1-1/2 SS
5894116
6
4
HHCS 1/2-13 X 5 SS
5896294
7
4
NUT HEX NYLOCK 1/2-13 SS
5897018
9
2
CAP DIPMOULD 2-1/4 ID X 1"
6403741
10
1
RGC MARINE LOGO COVER
6436485
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RGC HL4-9k Operating instructions

Type
Operating instructions

RGC HL4-9k provides stability and guidance for your boat while it's on the lift. Installed at the front or rear of the lift, the guide posts serve as visual markers, helping you position your boat accurately. They also prevent excessive movement and potential collisions, minimizing the risk of damage to your boat, guide posts, and lift. Adjust the guide posts' width to suit your needs, ensuring a snug fit for boats of various sizes.

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