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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.
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Lift Table Operation Hydraulic System Operation 11-12 Maintenance & Inspections Troubleshooting ABLE OF IGURES FIG. 1: CART-550-SS Exploded Parts Diagram FIG. 2: CART-110-SS Exploded Parts Diagram FIG. 3: Hydraulics Diagram FIG. 4: Spline and Pin Connection FIG. 5: Handle Insertion FIG.
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10-13. 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.
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FIG. 1: CART-550-SS E XPLODED ARTS IAGRAM Relief Valve Assembly - 5 -...
CART-1100-SS Parts List: Item No. Part No. Description Item No. Part No. Description C-1100-SS-101 Deck (of table) C-1100-SS-227 Bushing C-1100-SS-102 Bolt C-1100-SS-228 Grease Nipple C-1100-SS-103 Stainless Washer C-1100-SS-229 Pedal Link C-1100-SS-104 Arm Pin C-1100-SS-230 Plunger Piston C-1100-SS-105 Cylinder Pin C-1100-SS-231 Spring Cap C-1100-SS-106 Stainless Washer...
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FIG. 3: H YDRAULICS IAGRAM reduce possibility of injury, BEFORE working on the hydraulic system: 1. Fully lower and secure the deck; 2. Release system pressure disconnect all power sources; 3. DO NOT work on the hydraulic VELOCITY FUSE components UNLESS you are trained and authorized to do so.
NSTRUCTIONS 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;...
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ABLE PERATION 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.
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FIG. 9: Hydraulic Control Pedal Positions 2: L OSITION 1: H OSITION IGH SPEED FOR PEED FOR IFTING ONLY (U AISING NLOADED To lower the deck, open the release valve by turning the release knob counterclockwise. The release knob is item #250 in FIG.
AINTENANCE AND NSPECTIONS 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.
ROUBLESHOOTING Problem Possible Causes Action Deck does not elevate a. Load weight exceeds lifting a. Remove load and use capacity 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.
ARKINGS 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 Label #206: Hydraulic oil.