Woods-powr-grip MR1611LDC Manuel d'utilisateur

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KEEP FOR FUTURE REFERENCE
INSTRUCTIONS
International Version
MODEL NUMBER: MR1611LDC
SERIAL NUMBER: ___________
(please see serial label and record number here)
MANUAL ROTATOR 2800
DC-VOLTAGE
READ ALL INSTRUCTIONS AND WARNINGS
BEFORE OPERATING THIS LIFTER
DESIGNED FOR THE MATERIALS HANDLING PROFESSIONAL
P.O. Box 368 908 West Main
Laurel, MT USA 59044
phone 800-548-7341
phone 406-628-8231
fax 406-628-8354
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Page 1 - INSTRUCTIONS

KEEP FOR FUTURE REFERENCE INSTRUCTIONS International Version MODEL NUMBER: MR1611LDC SERIAL NUMBER: ___________ (please see serial label and rec

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Rev 30.0/5-13 8 MR1611LDC: #35050 TO CHANGE THE PAD FRAME CONFIGURATION This lifter offers a variety of pad frame configurations to accommodate diff

Page 3 - TABLE OF CONTENTS

Rev 30.0/5-13 9 MR1611LDC: #35050 To Install (and Remove) the Lift Bar Extension The lift bar extension must be used whenever the pad frame’s remova

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Rev 30.0/5-13 10 MR1611LDC: #35050 To Install (and Remove) Removable Pad Arms 1) Insert the end of a removable pad arm in one socket on the pad fra

Page 5 - SPECIFICATIONS

Rev 30.0/5-13 11 MR1611LDC: #35050 INTENDED USE LOAD CHARACTERISTICS WARNING: This lifter is NOT intended for lifting hazardous materials, such as

Page 6 - WARNINGS

Rev 30.0/5-13 12 MR1611LDC: #35050 OPERATING ENVIRONMENT The operator must determine whether the lifter is intended to be used in each work environm

Page 7 - OPERATING FEATURES

Rev 30.0/5-13 13 MR1611LDC: #35050 OPERATION BEFORE USING THE LIFTER The operator must determine whether the lifter is capable of performing each i

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Rev 30.0/5-13 14 MR1611LDC: #35050 In order to be considered clearly audible, the alarm volume must exceed ambient noise by at least 15 dBA at the o

Page 9 - ASSEMBLY

Rev 30.0/5-13 15 MR1611LDC: #35050 TO APPLY THE PADS TO A LOAD Powering up the Lifter Place the lifter's power switch in the ON ( ) positio

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Rev 30.0/5-13 16 MR1611LDC: #35050 Sealing the Pads against the Load The apply/release switch is located on the movable control pendant. The movabl

Page 11 - Bar is installed

Rev 30.0/5-13 17 MR1611LDC: #35050 Reading the Vacuum Gauge The vacuum gauge indicates the current vacuum level in the lifter’s vacuum system. The

Page 13 - INTENDED USE

Rev 30.0/5-13 18 MR1611LDC: #35050 TO LIFT AND MOVE THE LOAD WARNING: Never attempt to lift load when lifter is in horizontal orientation. Load Cap

Page 14 - DISPOSAL OF THE LIFTER

Rev 30.0/5-13 19 MR1611LDC: #35050 Monitoring the Low Vacuum Warning Buzzer (if applicable) If the lifter is equipped with a low vacuum warning buzz

Page 15 - OPERATION

Rev 30.0/5-13 20 MR1611LDC: #35050 TO ROTATE THE LOAD EDGEWISE WARNING: Make sure load is positioned correctly on lifter (see TO APPLY); unbalanced

Page 16 - THE LOAD to follow)

Rev 30.0/5-13 21 MR1611LDC: #35050 TO RELEASE THE PADS FROM THE LOAD WARNING: Load must be fully supported before releasing vacuum pads. Make sure

Page 17 - TO APPLY THE PADS TO A LOAD

Rev 30.0/5-13 22 MR1611LDC: #35050 AFTER USING THE LIFTER Leave the apply/release switch in the neutral position and place the power switch in the O

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Rev 30.0/5-13 23 MR1611LDC: #35050 MAINTENANCE WARNING: Always make sure battery is disconnected before servicing lifter. Note: One or more wirin

Page 19 - Reading the Vacuum Gauge

Rev 30.0/5-13 24 MR1611LDC: #35050 CAUTION: Be sure to use appropriate cleaning methods for each type of electrical component, as specified by code

Page 20 - TO LIFT AND MOVE THE LOAD

Rev 30.0/5-13 25 MR1611LDC: #35050 vacuum switch, consult the VACUUM SWITCH ADJUSTMENT discussion for inspection, testing and adjustment procedures.

Page 21 - In Case of Power Failure

Rev 30.0/5-13 26 MR1611LDC: #35050 BATTERY RECHARGE CAUTION: Charge battery only while lifter’s power switch is in the OFF ( ) position. Operat

Page 22 - TO ROTATE THE LOAD EDGEWISE

Rev 30.0/5-13 27 MR1611LDC: #35050 VACUUM PAD MAINTENANCE Friction Coefficient The friction coefficient represents the lifter's ability to resi

Page 23 - NSPECTION SCHEDULE

Rev 30.0/5-13 1 MR1611LDC: #35050 TABLE OF CONTENTS SPECIFICATIONS ...

Page 24 - AFTER USING THE LIFTER

Rev 30.0/5-13 28 MR1611LDC: #35050 WARNING: Never use unauthorized rubber cleaners or conditioners to clean vacuum pad. To prevent liquid from cont

Page 25 - MAINTENANCE

Rev 30.0/5-13 29 MR1611LDC: #35050 REMOTE CONTROL SYSTEM TEST If the lifter is equipped with a Remote Control System, perform this test in the envir

Page 26 - TESTING SCHEDULE

Rev 30.0/5-13 30 MR1611LDC: #35050 AIR FILTER MAINTENANCE (for 4.4 oz [130 ml] bowl size filters) Filter Function and Conditions Requiring Service A

Page 27 - BATTERY TEST

Rev 30.0/5-13 31 MR1611LDC: #35050 VACUUM PUMP MAINTENANCE ― THOMAS 2907CDC22/12 WARNING: Before proceeding with any maintenance, disconnect power

Page 28 - BATTERY RECHARGE

Rev 30.0/5-13 32 MR1611LDC: #35050 VACUUM PUMP MAINTENANCE − DYNAFLO DV1032102 WARNING: Before proceeding with any maintenance, disconnect power so

Page 29 - VACUUM PAD MAINTENANCE

Rev 30.0/5-13 33 MR1611LDC: #35050 VACUUM SWITCH ADJUSTMENT Vacuum Switch Function23 A vacuum switch controls the vacuum pump and the vacuum lift li

Page 30 - VACUUM TEST

Rev 30.0/5-13 34 MR1611LDC: #35050 maintain a higher vacuum level.25 Otherwise, the lifter would not maintain sufficient vacuum to lift the maximum

Page 31 - REMOTE CONTROL SYSTEM TEST

Rev 30.0/5-13 35 MR1611LDC: #35050 REPLACEMENT PARTS LIST Stock No. Description Qty. 93220 Vacuum Pump - Diaphragm Type - 1-SCFM [28 liters/minute]

Page 32 - AIR FILTER MAINTENANCE

Rev 30.0/5-13 36 MR1611LDC: #35050 LIMITED WARRANTY Powr-Grip products are carefully constructed, thoroughly inspected at various stages of product

Page 33 - 10) and a Head Gasket (12)

Rev 30.0/5-13 37 MR1611LDC: #35050

Page 34 - Replacing the Head Assembly

Rev 30.0/5-13 2 MR1611LDC: #35050 MAINTENANCE ...

Page 35 - VACUUM SWITCH ADJUSTMENT

Rev 30.0/5-13 38 MR1611LDC: #35050

Page 36 - Adjustment Procedure

Rev 30.0/5-13 39 MR1611LDC: #35050

Page 37 - REPLACEMENT PARTS LIST

Rev 30.0/5-13 40 MR1611LDC: #35050

Page 38 - LIMITED WARRANTY

Rev 30.0/5-13 3 MR1611LDC: #35050 SPECIFICATIONS Model Number: MR1611LDC Description: Designed for use with a crane or other hoisting equipment, th

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Rev 30.0/5-13 4 MR1611LDC: #35050 WARNINGS Powr-Grip is pleased to offer the most reliable vacuum lifters available. Despite the high degree of se

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Rev 30.0/5-13 5 MR1611LDC: #35050 OPERATING FEATURES Note: Components featured in the following instructions for assembling, operating or maintain

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Rev 30.0/5-13 6 MR1611LDC: #35050 1 RADIO RECEIVER 2 RADIO TRANSMITTER 3 STROBE LIGHT 4 VACUUM LIFT LIGHT 5

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Rev 30.0/5-13 7 MR1611LDC: #35050 ASSEMBLY TO SET UP THE LIFTER 1) Open the shipping container and remove all materials for restraining or protect

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