1. Install circuit breaker (FIG. 17-1) inside the en-
gine compartment near truck battery (+) termi-
nal and away from moving parts. Allow enough
room for power cables to be run and for easy
access to circuit breaker.
MAIN FRAME
HOUSING
2. Pull the (+) and (-) power cables through the cord grip
on back of main frame housing. Leave about 2" of
slack, for power cables, inside main frame housing.
3. Route power cables along truck frame to truck
battery (FIG. 17-1). Pull extra cable beyond
the battery terminals. Then, separate positive
(+) cable from negative (-) cable.
4. Cut positive (+) cable to the length required to
reach the AUX terminal of the circuit breaker
(FIG. 17-1), without putting strain on the con-
nection. Install copper lug (Kit item) (FIGS.
17-2 and 17-3). Then, connect to AUX termi-
nal on 150A circuit breaker.
5. Cut remaining positive (+) cable long enough to
reach from the circuit breaker BAT terminal to the
positive (+) battery terminal (FIG. 17-1) without put-
ting strain on the connection. Install copper lugs (Kit
item) on both ends of cable (FIGS. 17-2 and 17-3).
Then, connect cable to BAT terminal on 150A circuit
breaker and positive (+) terminal on battery.
6. Cut negative (-) cable to length required to reach negative (-) battery terminal
without putting strain on the connection. Install copper lug (Kit item) (FIGS.
17-2 and 17-3). Then, connect cable to negative (-) terminal on battery.
LIFT CORPORATION Sht. 17 of 55 DSG#
ROUTE POWER CABLES
(+) CABLE
(-) CABLE
RUNNING POWER CABLES FROM
(BARE WIRE END)
PLACING COPPER LUG & HEATSHRINK
M-15-02
Rev. E Date: 09/13/21
150A CIRCUIT
BREAKER
LIFTGATE TO BATTERY
FIG. 17-1
COPPER LUG
HEATSHRINK
TUBING
POWER CABLE
TUBING ON POWER CABLE
FIG. 17-2
TYPICAL POWER CABLE WITH
COPPER LUG INSTALLED
FIG. 17-3
BATTERY