INSTRUCTION MANUAL HYDRAULIC ELEVATING CART MODELS: CART-550-SS & CART-1100-SS
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1 INSTRUCTION MANUAL HYDRAULIC ELEVATING CART MODELS: CART-550-SS & CART-1100-SS MODEL NO. SERIAL NO. VESTIL MANUFACTURING CORP NORTH WAYNE STREET, P.O. BOX 507, ANGOLA, IN TELEPHONE: (260) OR- TOLL FREE (800) FAX: (260) URL:
2 SAFETY PRINCIPLES We produce two models of stainless steel hydraulic elevating cart: CART-550-SS & CART-1100-SS. Both models are equipped with a two speed hydraulic pump. Each unit conforms to the generalized specifications disclosed in this manual and fulfills our demanding standards for quality, safety and durability. Vestil Manufacturing Corp. recognizes the critical importance of workplace safety. Each person who might participate in the assembly, use, operation, or maintenance of the product must read this manual. Read the entire manual and fully understand the directions BEFORE using or maintaining the cart. If you do not understand an instruction, contact Vestil for clarification. Failure to adhere to the directions in this manual might lead to serious personal injury or even death. Vestil is not liable for any injury or property damage that occurs as a consequence of failing to apply the safe operation and maintenance procedures explained in this manual or that appear on labels affixed to the product. Failure to exercise good judgment and common sense may result in property damage, serious personal injury, or death, and also are not the responsibility of Vestil. This manual applies the hazard identification methods suggested for instruction manuals by the American National Standards Institute (ANSI) in ANSI standard Z In accordance with ANSI guidelines for hazard warning language, this manual identifies personal injury risks and situations that could lead to property damage with SIGNAL WORDS. These signal words announce an associated safety message. The reader must understand that the signal word chosen to identify a particular safety hazard categorizes the seriousness of that hazard according to the following convention: These symbols identify hazards that may result in personal injury Identifies a hazardous situation which, if not avoided, WILL result in DEATH or SERIOUS INJURY. Use of this signal word is limited to the most extreme situations. Identifies a hazardous situation which, if not avoided, COULD result in DEATH or SERIOUS INJURY. Indicates a hazardous situation which, if not avoided, COULD result in MINOR or MODERATE injury. Although Z approves the use of CAUTION without an accompanying safety alert symbol (black equilateral triangle with yellow exclamation point) as an alternative to NOTICE, this manual differentiates between hazards that pose a risk of personal injury and those that create mere property damage situations. In this manual, CAUTION appears exclusively in conjunction with the safety alert symbol to identify injury risks. Identifies practices not related to personal injury, such as operation that could damage the cart. No safety alert symbol (equilateral triangle enclosing an exclamation point) accompanies this signal word
3 TABLE OF CONTENTS PAGE Safety Principles 2 Product Introduction 4 Safety Guidelines 4 Parts List 6, 8 Use Instructions Loading 10 Lift Table Operation 11 Hydraulic System Operation Maintenance & Inspections 13 Troubleshooting 14 TABLE OF FIGURES FIG. 1: CART-550-SS Exploded Parts Diagram 5 FIG. 2: CART-110-SS Exploded Parts Diagram 7 FIG. 3: Hydraulics Diagram 9 FIG. 4: Spline and Pin Connection 9 FIG. 5: Handle Insertion 9 FIG. 6: Pedal Attachment 9 FIG. 7A & 7B: Proper Load Positioning (Top View & Side View) 10 FIG. 8: Caster Brake Lever 11 FIG. 9: Hydraulic Control Pedal Positions 12 FIG. 10: Maintenance Prop Installation 12 FIG. 11: Label Placement
4 PRODUCT INTRODUCTION Thank you for purchasing a hydraulic elevating cart ( cart, scissor lift cart, product, unit, or simply referenced by model number) made by Vestil Manufacturing Corporation ( Vestil ). Our carts are durable, high-quality products that combine safety features and low-maintenance stainless steel mechanisms. Despite the product s relatively simple mechanics, all personnel must familiarize themselves with the safe operation instructions provided in this manual. Specifications for the two stainless steel cart models appear in the table below: Platform Size Vertical Range Net Wt. (lbs.) (W x L) in inches of Motion (in.) Capacity (lbs.) CART-550-SS ½ x 31-½ 9-¾ to 33-½ 550 CART-1100-SS ½ x 35-½ 13 to 38½ 1,100 Vestil Manufacturing Corp. created this manual to acquaint owners and users of our stainless steel carts with safe use and maintenance procedures. Employers are responsible for instructing employees to use the product properly. Employees and any other persons, who might foreseeably use, repair, or perform maintenance on the cart must read and understand every instruction before using the device. Cart operators should have access to the manual at all times and should review the directions before each use. Contact Vestil for answers to any question you have after reading the entire manual. Although Vestil strives to identify foreseeable hazardous situations, this manual cannot address every conceivable danger. The end-user is ultimately responsible for exercising sound judgment at all times. SAFETY GUIDELINES Failure to read and understand the instructions included in this manual before using or servicing the cart constitutes misuse of the product. Study the entire manual before you use the cart for the first time and before each subsequent use. Read the manual to refresh your understanding of the safe use and maintenance procedures that appear on p If questions remain after you finish reading the manual, contact Vestil for answers. DO NOT attempt to resolve any problems with the cart unless you are certain that it will be safe to use afterwards. Electrocution Risk: DO NOT contact live electrical wires with the cart or the load! Safe operation is the responsibility of the operator! To minimize the possibility of serious bodily injury: DO NOT attempt to service a loaded cart. Unload the cart and install maintenance props according to the directions on p. 13 BEFORE working on the cart. DO NOT work under the lift without using the maintenance devices. DO NOT attempt to lift or transport loads that exceed the capacity of the cart. DO NOT stand, sit or ride on the cart. DO NOT put hands or feet under the deck at any time UNLESS the maintenance props are in place. Stand clear of the cart while the lift table is moving. Keep clear of pinch points! As the deck rises and lowers, pinch points occur between the leg weldments (see Fig. 11, p. 15). NEVER reach into or put any part of your body inside the scissors mechanism. DO NOT use the scissors lift cart UNLESS all safety labels are in place and readable. DO NOT use the cart if you hear unusual sounds while raising or lowering the deck. Always watch the load carefully while raising or lowering the deck. ONLY use the cart on compacted, improved surfaces. DO NOT leave a loaded cart unattended. ALWAYS unload the cart, and return it to the designated storage location BEFORE you leave the cart unattended. DO NOT store the cart outdoors or in corrosive environments. DO NOT modify the cart without the express, written approval from Vestil. Unauthorized modifications could render the cart unsafe to use. Additionally, unauthorized modification(s) automatically voids the warranty
5 FIG. 1: CART-550-SS EXPLODED PARTS DIAGRAM Relief Valve Assembly - 5 -
6 CART-550-SS Parts List: Item No. Part No. Description Item No. Part No. Description 101 C-500-SS-101 Table Deck 227 C-500-SS-227 Washer 102 C-500-SS-102 Arm Pin 228 C-500-SS-228 Nut 103 C-500-SS-103 Washer Inlet & Outlet Check Valves 104 C-500-SS-104 Bolt 229 C-500-SS-229 Steel Ball 105 C-500-SS-105 Cylinder Pin 230 C-500-SS-230 Spring 106 C-500-SS-106 Washer 231 C-500-SS-231 Washer 107 C-500-SS-107 Bolt 232 C-500-SS-232 Threaded Cavity Plug 108 C-500-SS-108 Cap Nut 233 C-500-SS-233 Elbow 109 C-500-SS-109 Washer Relief Valve Assembly 110 C-500-SS-110 Washer 234 C-500-SS-234 Steel Ball 111 C-500-SS-111 Scissor Pivot Shaft 235 C-500-SS-235 Relief Spring Guide 112 C-500-SS-112 Bushing 236 C-500-SS-236 Relief Spring 113 C-500-SS-113 Bushing 237 C-500-SS-237 O-Ring 114 C-500-SS-114 Bushing 238 C-500-SS-238 Adjustment Screw 115 C-500-SS-115 Snap Ring 239 C-500-SS-239 Nut 116 C-500-SS-116 Roller (bearing) Release Valve Mechanism 117 C-500-SS-117 Outer Scissor Arm 206 C-500-SS-206 O-Ring 118 C-500-SS-118 Roller Bearing Shaft 240 C-500-SS-240 ¼ inch Steel Ball 119 C-500-SS-119 Snap Ring 241 C-500-SS-241 Release Valve Stem 120 C-500-SS-120 Roller (bearing) 242 C-500-SS-242 Roll Pin 201 C-500-SS-201 Dust Seal 243 C-500-SS-243 Oil Fill Plug O-Ring 202 C-500-SS-202 Backup Ring 244 C-500-SS-244 Oil Reservoir Fill Plug 203 C-500-SS-203 O-Ring 245 C-500-SS-245 Release Valve Shaft 204 C-500-SS-204 O-Ring 246 C-500-SS-246 Bushing Retaining Bolt 205 C-500-SS-205 Backup Ring 247 C-500-SS-247 Shaft Retaining Bushing 206 C-500-SS-206 O-Ring 248 C-500-SS-248 Guide 207 C-500-SS-207 Bushing 249 C-500-SS-249 Nut 208 C-500-SS-208 Bushing 250 C-500-SS-250 Release Knob 209 C-500-SS-209 Piston Ring 251 C-500-SS-251 Handle 211 C-500-SS-211 Hose Velocity Fuse Assembly 212 C-500-SS-212 Spring Pin 252 C-500-SS-252 Adjustment Screw + Nut 213 C-500-SS-213 Plunger Roller 253 C-500-SS-253 Washer 214 C-500-SS-214 Spring Pin 254 C-500-SS-254 Spring 215 C-500-SS-215 Pedal Boss 255 C-500-SS-255 Safety Velocity Spool 216 C-500-SS-216 Pedal Boss Pin 256 C-500-SS-256 Spring 217 C-500-SS-217 Socket Bolt 257 C-500-SS-257 Valve Base 218 C-500-SS-218 Pedal Cover 258 C-500-SS-258 Nipple 219 C-500-SS-219 Pedal shaft 259 C-500-SS-259 Elbow 220 C-500-SS-220 Bushing 221 C-500-SS-221 Grease Nipple 301 C-500-SS-301 Socket Bolt 222 C-500-SS-222 Pedal Link 302 C-500-SS-302 Bolt 223 C-500-SS-223 Plunger Piston 303 C-500-SS-303 Arm Pin 224 C-500-SS-224 Spring Cap 304 C-500-SS-304 Washer 225 C-500-SS-225 Return Spring 305 C-500-SS-305 Bolt 226 C-500-SS-226 Pedal Pin 306 C-500-SS-306 Reservoir Housing 307 C-500-SS-307 Locking Swivel Caster Replacement Parts Kits: 308 C-500-SS-308 Swivel Caster 901 C-500-SS-901 Seal Kit 309 C-500-SS-308 Rigid Caster 941 C-500-SS-941 Cylinder Assembly 310 C-500-SS-310 Bolt 942 C-500-SS-942 Pump Assembly - 6 -
7 FIG. 2: CART-1100-SS EXPLODED PARTS DIAGRAM Relief Valve Assembly - 7 -
8 CART-1100-SS Parts List: Item No. Part No. Description Item No. Part No. Description 101 C-1100-SS-101 Deck (of table) 227 C-1100-SS-227 Bushing 102 C-1100-SS-102 Bolt 228 C-1100-SS-228 Grease Nipple 103 C-1100-SS-103 Stainless Washer 229 C-1100-SS-229 Pedal Link 104 C-1100-SS-104 Arm Pin 230 C-1100-SS-230 Plunger Piston 105 C-1100-SS-105 Cylinder Pin 231 C-1100-SS-231 Spring Cap 106 C-1100-SS-106 Stainless Washer 232 C-1100-SS-232 Return Spring 107 C-1100-SS-107 Bolt 233 C-1100-SS-233 Pedal Pin 108 C-1100-SS-108 Cap Nut 234 C-1100-SS-234 Stainless Washer 109 C-1100-SS-109 Stainless Washer 235 C-1100-SS-235 Nut 110 C-1100-SS-110 Washer Inlet & Outlet Check Valve Assembly 111 C-1100-SS-111 Scissor Pivot Shaft 236 C-1100-SS-236 Steel Bearing 112 C-1100-SS-112 Bushing 237 C-1100-SS-237 Spring 113 C-1100-SS-113 Bushing 238 C-1100-SS-238 Washer 114 C-1100-SS-114 Bushing 239 C-1100-SS-239 Valve Plug 115 C-1100-SS-115 Snap Ring 240 C-1100-SS-240 Elbow 116 C-1100-SS-116 Roller (bearing) Relief Valve Assembly 117 C-1100-SS-117 Outer Scissor Arm 241 C-1100-SS-241 Steel Bearing 118 C-1100-SS-118 Roller Bearing Shaft 242 C-1100-SS-242 Spring Guide 119 C-1100-SS-119 Snap ring 243 C-1100-SS-243 Spring 120 C-1100-SS-120 Roller (bearing) 244 C-1100-SS-244 O-Ring 245 C-1100-SS-245 Adjustment Screw 201 C-1100-SS-201 Dust Seal 246 C-1100-SS-246 Nut 202 C-1100-SS-202 Backup Ring Release Valve Assembly 203 C-1100-SS-203 O-Ring 206 C-1100-SS-206 O-Ring 204 C-1100-SS-204 O-Ring 247 C-1100-SS-247 Steel Bearing 205 C-1100-SS-205 Backup Ring 248 C-1100-SS-248 Release Valve Stem 206 C-1100-SS-206 O-Ring 207 C-1100-SS-207 Bushing 249 C-1100-SS-249 Roll Pin 208 C-1100-SS-208 Bushing 209 C-1100-SS-209 Piston Rod 250 C-1100-SS-250 Fill Plug O-Ring Velocity Fuse Assembly 251 C-1100-SS-251 Oil Fill Plug 210 C-1100-SS-210 Nipple 252 C-1100-SS-252 Pressure Release Shaft 211 C-1100-SS-211 Valve Plug 253 C-1100-SS-253 Socket Bolt 212 C-1100-SS-212 Washer 254 C-1100-SS-254 Shaft Retaining Bushing 213 C-1100-SS-213 Spring 255 C-1100-SS-255 Guide 214 C-1100-SS-214 Spool 256 C-1100-SS-256 Nut 215 C-1100-SS-215 Spring 257 C-1100-SS-257 Release Knob 216 C-1100-SS-216 Valve Base 258 C-1100-SS-258 Handle 217 C-1100-SS-217 Nipple 218 C-1100-SS-218 Hose 301 C-1100-SS-301 Socket Bolt 302 C-1100-SS-302 Bolt 219 C-1100-SS-219 Spring Pin 303 C-1100-SS-303 Arm Pin 220 C-1100-SS-220 Plunger Roller 304 C-1100-SS-304 Stainless Washer 221 C-1100-SS-221 Spring Pin 305 C-1100-SS-305 Bolt 222 C-1100-SS-222 Pedal Boss 306 C-1100-SS-306 Frame 223 C-1100-SS-223 Pedal Boss Pin 307 C-1100-SS-307 Locking Caster 224 C-1100-SS-224 Socket Bolt 308 C-1100-SS-308 Swivel Caster 225 C-1100-SS-225 Pedal Cover 309 C-1100-SS-309 Rigid Caster 226 C-1100-SS-226 Pedal 310 C-1100-SS-310 Bolt Replacement Parts Kits: 901 C-1100-SS-901 Seal Kit 941 C-1100-SS-941 Cylinder Assembly 942 C-1100-SS-942 Pump Assembly - 8 -
9 FIG. 3: HYDRAULICS DIAGRAM VELOCITY FUSE To reduce the possibility of injury, BEFORE working on the hydraulic system: 1. Fully lower and secure the deck; 2. Release system pressure and disconnect all power sources; 3. DO NOT work on the hydraulic components UNLESS you are trained and authorized to do so. LOWERING VALVE DO NOT use brake fluid or jack oils in the hydraulic system. Replace the oil with anti-wear hydraulic oil having a viscosity of 150 SUS at 100 F (ISO 40 C), or non-synthetic transmission fluid. ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS: As shipped, the cart requires minimal assembly. In addition to the deck and chassis assembly, you should receive the following hardware: - 3 Socket-head cap screws - 1 L-shaped hex wrench (to tighten bolts) - 1 Hydraulic pump foot pedal - 1 Handle assembly 1. Close the release valve by turning it clockwise until it is snug. 2. Insert the open end of the handle into the openings in the frame (FIG. 5). Fix the handle into position using the socket-head capscrews and supplied hex-wrench. 3. Insert the end of the pressure relief shaft (item #245 in FIG. 1; item #252 in FIG. 2) over the release-valve stem (item #241 in FIG. 1; item #249 in FIG. 2) The slot in the shaft and the roll pin on the valve stem must align. Proper fit is shown in FIG Attach the foot pedal to the receptacle and secure the pedal with a socket-head capscrew. (see FIG. 6) When properly installed and secured, the pedal will be able to rotate 90 to the right and left of center allowing the use of the 2-speed pump feature. FIG. 4: Spline & Roll Pin Connection FIG. 6: Pedal Attachment FIG. 5: Handle Insertion SHELF - 9 -
10 USE INSTRUCTIONS: The cart is suitable for use in most industrial and commercial settings. Only authorized persons should use the scissors lift cart. Authorized person means someone the end-user approves or assigns to use the cart because he/she is either: 1. Qualified: Someone with demonstrated ability to deal with problems relating to the scissors lift cart by virtue of having a recognized degree, certificate, or professional standing, and who additionally has knowledge of, training related to, and experience with scissor lifts carts; AND/OR 2. Trained: Someone trained by a qualified person and who has demonstrated the ability to perform particular function(s) on or around a scissor lift. Only use the cart to transport and lift stable, evenly distributed, non-hazardous loads and containers with rigid sides. LOADING: Any load put on the cart should be approximately the same size as the deck or smaller. Center and evenly distribute a load on the deck. Position the center of the load between the scissor legs and on the deck midline as shown in figures 7A & 7B below. If the cart is improperly loaded, the operator and/or bystanders might be seriously injured: 1. The rated load (in pounds) of the cart appears on the product data label, which is affixed to the left corner of the operator end of the deck. The rated load indicates the net capacity of the cart, i.e. the weight of all accessory equipment added to the cart must be added to the weight of the load. The total weight must be less than or equal to the rated capacity of the cart: Weight of load + weight of accessories = (or less than) Cart Capacity 2. Always properly stabilize the cart and the load: a. If the load might roll or slide off of the deck, immobilize it and secure it to the deck before moving the cart. For example, round material like pipe might roll off of the deck. Immobilize the pipe with chocks and use one or more straps to secure the pipe and chocks in place on the deck. b. DO NOT front load or rear load the cart. This means that you should not center a load on the portions of the deck highlighted in FIG. s 7A & 7B, DO NOT center load here. For applications involving side or end edge loading, contact the factory. FIG. 7A: Proper Load Positioning (Side View) LOAD OPERATOR END DO NOT center load here DO NOT center load here Load Center FIG. 7B: Proper Load Positioning (Top View) Load Center DECK MIDLINE LOAD
11 LIFT TABLE OPERATION : Take reasonable precautions to avoid the obvious potential hazards of using a cart: 1. Instruct other persons in the area to stand at a safe distance while raising or lowering the deck. Be certain no part of any person, clothing, or object is under any part of the cart before lowering the deck. 2. DO NOT use the cart if: (a) You notice any damage or hear unusual noise(s) while raising or lowering the deck; (b) It requires maintenance or repairs; - OR - (c) The cart malfunctions in any way. Tag the cart Out of Service and immediately notify your supervisor or maintenance personnel. 3. DO NOT park on or push the cart across inclined surfaces. Drive the cart straight up or straight down inclined surfaces. The load may shift while traversing an incline, so secure the load to the deck, for example with straps, BEFORE attempting to drive the cart over the incline. ALWAYS push the cart up/down an incline. 4. DO NOT transport a load with the deck in the fully raised position. Always transport loads with the deck fully lowered. Transport the load to the unloading point, and then raise the deck to the necessary height. After unloading the cart, fully lower the deck. 5. Do not over-tighten the release valve! To raise the deck: 1. Make sure that the release valve is closed by turning the release knob clockwise until it is tight. 2. Step on the brake lever to apply the caster brake. (Fig. 9) 3. Put the load on the deck using the LOADING instructions on p Turn the pedal to Position 2 (see below Fig. 9). 5. Pump the pedal with your foot and continue to do so until the deck reaches the desired elevation. The table has an upper travel limit; the deck will not rise above ~33 inches. NOTE: If the table is unloaded, you may use the high speed option for raising the deck. Turn the pedal to Position 1; then pump the pedal until the desired deck position is achieved. FIG. 8 To lower the deck: slowly turn the release knob counterclockwise to open the release valve. The deck will lower more rapidly the farther you turn the knob. Do not let the deck descend rapidly, but rather allow the deck to slowly lower to the fully lowered position. Once the deck is fully lowered, close the release valve by turning the release knob clockwise. NOTE: The hydraulic system cannot pressurize, and the deck will not rise in response to pumping the pedal, if the release valve is open. Always make sure to turn the knob clockwise after the deck is fully lowered to close the valve. The cart is manually propelled. After loading the cart and properly securing the load to the deck, push the cart to the desired location. Do not exceed a rate of two feet per second when transporting a load with the cart. HYDRAULIC SYSTEM OPERATION: Hydraulic components are all rated for 2,500 psi working pressure. Key components and specifications of the hydraulic system include: Check valve: prevents backflow of fluid through the pump. It allows the deck to hold a given elevation. However, leaks in the system will cause the deck to lower over time. Pressure relief valve: opens a path for fluid to follow to the reservoir if the fluid pressure exceeds a threshold (maximum). Safety velocity fuse: installed in the housing connected to the cylinder. It closes automatically if a catastrophic hose failure occurs, and closing the fuse prevents the lift table from collapsing. The velocity fuse is designed to slowly lower the deck by allowing gradual depressurization of the hydraulic system. 2 Pump Speeds: To raise the deck, pump the pedal with your foot. 2 speeds are available for raising the deck. When the pedal is in position 1, the deck will rise at a faster rate; in position 2, the deck rises more slowly. To switch between speeds, rotate the handle. Release/Lowering Valve: turn the release knob to lower the deck
12 FIG. 9: Hydraulic Control Pedal Positions POSITION 1: HIGH SPEED FOR RAISING DECK ONLY (UNLOADED) POSITION 2: LOW SPEED FOR LIFTING To lower the deck, open the release valve by turning the release knob counterclockwise. The release knob is item #250 in FIG. 1, and item #257 in FIG. 2 As you turn the knob, the lowering valve opens, which creates a bypass around the check valve and the oil in the cylinder returns to the reservoir through the return hose. If the deck continues to slowly lose elevation even though the release valve is closed, remove the lowering (release) valve for inspection and cleaning. Release Valve Removal & Cleaning Procedure: 1. Unload the cart. 2. Raise the deck and then install maintenance props in the roller channel (both sides) as indicated in FIG. 10 on page Unscrew and remove the valve (Item 241 in FIG. 1; Item 248 in FIG. 2) from the manifold 4. Use a small diameter magnet to remove the steel ball at the bottom of the valve cavity (Item 240 in FIG. 1; Item 247 in FIG. 2). 5. Inspect the valve stem and ball for contaminants. 6. Inspect the o-rings and back-up washers located on the valve stem for cuts, tears or other damage 7. Use mineral spirits (or kerosene) to clean contaminants from the valve stem, o-rings, back-up washers, steel ball and valve cavity. 8. Inspect the ball seat at the bottom of the valve cavity. The ball seat should be a crisp, donut-shaped shiny area with a hole in the center. If it is not, it may be necessary to stake the ball into place. This is done by inserting the ball into the cavity and striking it using a ¼ grade-2 bolt and a small hammer. This will create a new seat on which the ball will seal and prevent the oil from leaking. There are 2 reasons why the deck might continue to slowly lose elevation even after cleaning and reinstalling the release valve: Outlet check valve requires cleaning: Remove and clean the outlet check valve assembly (items # in FIG. 1; items # in FIG. 2). Follow steps 3 through 8 of the Release Valve Removal & Cleaning Procedure above; Trapped air might be present in the cylinder. Air Removal Procedure: 1. Unload the cart; 2. Raise the deck slightly (approx 5-6 inches); 3. Turn the release knob counterclockwise to lower the deck; 4. With the release knob held open, pump the pedal a few times; 5. Turn the release knob clockwise until it is snug; 6. Pump the pedal until the deck has elevated to approx 5-6 inches; 7. Again lower the deck while performing steps 4, 5 & 6. Steps 1-7 should purge air from the system
13 MAINTENANCE AND INSPECTIONS: Only trained and authorized persons should maintain, repair, adjust and inspect the scissor lift cart. Maintenance and inspection personnel should verify that the cart complies with all regulations, codes, and standards that apply to Industrial Scissors Lifts in the location where the cart is used. The person(s) designated to conduct inspections by your employer must inspect the cart BEFORE it is used for the first time and prior to EACH use thereafter. Maintenance Props: Use two (one for each side) pieces of 1in. x 1in. timber or two sections of square bar (at least 1in on a side) as maintenance props. Proper maintenance prop placement is illustrated in FIG. 10 below. Fully raise the deck; then insert the props between each roller and the front of the frame. Lower the deck until the rollers firmly contact the props and the deck stops descending. Before inspecting, performing maintenance on or repairing the cart, unload the cart, raise the deck, and install maintenance props on both sides. FIG. 10 After maintenance/repair work is complete, fully raise the deck, and then remove the props. INSPECTIONS: (A) Inspect daily for: 1.) Oil leaks from the hydraulic system; 2.) Pinched or chafed hydraulic lines; 3.) Damage to or structural deformation of: scissor leg weldments, pins, rollers, leg brackets (that connect legs to deck or frame), and all fastening hardware; cylinder or cylinder retention brackets; frame weldment; castors; 4.) Unusual noise or binding, or evidence thereof; 5.) Labels affixed to the cart. (B) Inspect monthly for: 1.) Oil level (½ below the fill hole in the reservoir with the deck fully lowered); 2.) Oil leaks; 3.) Worn or damaged hydraulic hoses; 4.) Pivot point wear; 5.) Roller looseness and wear; 6.) Integrity of the retaining hardware on all rollers and on all pivot point pins. 7.) Looseness, wear, or damage to the caster bearings and/or mounting hardware. 8.) Unusual noises. 9.) All the information, safety, and warning labels being in place and in good condition. 10.) Dirt and debris on the deck, in the roller channels, on the scissor legs. (C) Yearly inspection: Change the oil if it darkens, becomes gritty, or turns a milky color (caused by water). Replace the contaminated oil with 150 SUS at 100 F (ISO 32 at 40 C) viscosity grade anti-wear hydraulic oil, such as AW 32 or HO 150 hydraulic oil, or a non-synthetic transmission fluid. You may use a synthetic transmission fluid if you flush the system with the synthetic fluid before filling the reservoir. DO NOT use a cart that is structurally damaged in any way. Structural damage includes, but is not limited to, bending, warping, cracking or other deformation of one or more of the scissor legs, the frame, rollers, or the deck. Restore the cart to normal operating condition BEFORE using it again. DO NOT use brake fluid or jack oils in the hydraulic system. If oil is needed, use an anti-wear hydraulic oil with a viscosity grade of 150 SUS at 100 F, (ISO C), or Dexron transmission fluid
14 TROUBLESHOOTING: Problem Possible Causes Action Deck does not elevate a. Load weight exceeds lifting capacity Deck rises when the pedal is pressed down but lowers when the pedal is returned to the raised position Spongy or jerky deck movement Deck lowers too quickly a. Remove load and use another cart with greater lifting capacity b. relief valve set too low b. remove part of the load c. load cart with rated load, increase the relief-valve setting until the rated load will rise. a. inlet check-valve is leaking a. clean ball and seat a. Excessive air in cylinder a. Bleed air as described in this manual (see Air Removal Procedure on p. 12). b. debris in roller channel(s) b. inspect rollers, clean channels c. hydraulic oil level low c. add oil to within ½ of the top of the reservoir a. release-valve opened too far. a. Do not over-tighten b. open slowly Platform lowers too slow a. pinched hose a. check hose for kinks or chaffing Deck rises when the pump pedal is pressed down but will not lower b. foreign matter in one or b. clean roller channels more roller channels c. Velocity fuse locking up c. bleed air from system (see Air Removal Procedure on p. 12). a. scissor legs binding a. lubricate pivot points b. scissor legs bent b. replace bent components c. release rod not connected c. repair as necessary to release-valve
15 MARKINGS: Only use the lifter if ALL labels are readable and undamaged. Contact Vestil for replacement labels if necessary, and DO NOT use the lifter until all replacement labels are affixed to the device. FIG. 11: Label placement Outside surfaces 287 Label #206: Hydraulic oil Label #212: Label #208: The scissor legs create pinch points (displayed as double-ended arrows) as the deck rises and lowers. Label #287: Product capacity label Label #269: Install both maintenance props Label #207: Read Owner s manual ; Do not put hands, feet under top ; Do not work under lift without safety block ; Do not sit, stand, or ride on lift
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