MAHA AXPLAY PMS Series Original Operating Instructions
MAHA AXPLAY PMS Series Original Operating Instructions

MAHA AXPLAY PMS Series Original Operating Instructions

Axle play detector

Advertisement

PMS | LMS
Axle Play Detector
Original Operating Instructions
BA010101-en
PMS 3.5
PMS 3/D
PMS 3/R
PMS 3/X
PMS 3/XL
PMS 3/D PIT
PMS 3/P PIT
Fehler! Verwenden Sie die Registerkarte 'Start', um Name dem Text zuzuweisen, der hier angezeigt werden soll.Fehler! Verwenden Sie
die Registerkarte 'Start', um Name dem Text zuzuweisen, der hier angezeigt werden soll.Fehler! Verwenden Sie die Registerkarte
'Start', um Name dem Text zuzuweisen, der hier angezeigt werden soll.
LMS 20.0
LMS 18/1 MTL
LMS 18/2 MTL

Advertisement

Table of Contents
loading
Need help?

Need help?

Do you have a question about the AXPLAY PMS Series and is the answer not in the manual?

Questions and answers

Subscribe to Our Youtube Channel

Summary of Contents for MAHA AXPLAY PMS Series

  • Page 1 PMS | LMS Axle Play Detector Original Operating Instructions BA010101-en PMS 3.5 LMS 20.0 PMS 3/D LMS 18/1 MTL PMS 3/R LMS 18/2 MTL PMS 3/X PMS 3/XL PMS 3/D PIT PMS 3/P PIT Fehler! Verwenden Sie die Registerkarte 'Start', um Name dem Text zuzuweisen, der hier angezeigt werden soll.Fehler! Verwenden Sie die Registerkarte 'Start', um Name dem Text zuzuweisen, der hier angezeigt werden soll.Fehler! Verwenden Sie die Registerkarte 'Start', um Name dem Text zuzuweisen, der hier angezeigt werden soll.
  • Page 2 BA010101-en 2019-09-10 © MAHA Maschinenbau Haldenwang GmbH & Co. KG The reproduction, distribution and utilization of this document as well as the communication of its contents to others without explicit authorization is prohibited. Offenders will be held liable for the payment of damages. All rights reserved in the event of the grant of a patent, utility model or design.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Contents Safety ........................5 Introduction ......................5 Symbols and Signal Words ..................5 1.2.1 Personal Injury ......................5 1.2.2 Property Damage ..................... 5 1.2.3 Information ....................... 5 Intended Use ......................6 Requirements on Operating and Service Personnel ..........6 Safety Instructions for Commissioning ..............6 Safety Instructions for Operation................
  • Page 4 Annex: Operating Diagrams .................. 23 BA010101-en...
  • Page 5: Safety

    Safety Introduction Thoroughly read this manual before operating the equipment and comply with the instructions. Always display the manual in a conspicuous location. Personal injury and property damage incurred due to non-compliance with these safety instructions are not covered by the product liability regulations. Symbols and Signal Words 1.2.1 Personal Injury...
  • Page 6: Intended Use

    Intended Use This device is used exclusively to inspect the axle and joint play of vehicles. Axle play detectors in mobile test lanes are only intended for operation when the lifting device is lowered. The unit must not be modified without express written permission from the manufacturer.
  • Page 7: Safety Instructions For Servicing

    hand lamp matches the receiver’s channel. No equipment that might also re- spond to this channel may be located anywhere on the premises. The unin- tended operation of other equipment may put people at risk. Furthermore, no transmission equipment that could respond to the axle play detector may be located anywhere on the premises.
  • Page 8: Safety Instructions For Handling Hydraulic Fluid

    Safety Instructions for Handling Hydraulic Fluid CAUTION • Neutralize hydraulic fluid spills with binder. • Remove contaminated clothing immediately. • Inhalation: If symptoms persist, seek medical treatment. • Skin contact: Wash skin immediately with soap and water. If skin irritation per- sists, seek immediate medical advice.
  • Page 9: Specifications

    Specifications PMS Specifications PMS 3.5 PMS 3.5 PMS 3/P PIT PMS 3/X PMS 3/XL PMS 3/D PIT Double Axle load max. 3500 kg 3500 kg 2800 kg 3500 kg 3500 kg Wheel load max. 1750 kg 1750 kg 1400 kg 1750 kg 1750 kg 248x550 mm...
  • Page 10: Lms Specifications

    LMS Specifications LMS 20.0 LMS 20.0 LMS 20.0 ex- LMS 18/1 MTL flush-floor tended TP LMS 18/2 MTL Axle load max. 20 000 kg 20 000 kg 20 000 kg 18 000 kg Wheel load max. 10 000 kg 10 000 kg 10 000 kg 9000 kg TP Dimensions...
  • Page 11: Transport And Storage

    Transport and Storage NOTICE Check package to ensure it is complete, in accordance with the order confirma- tion. Report any transport damage to the carrier immediately. During loading, unloading and transport always use suitable lifting equipment, ma- terial handling equipment (e.g. cranes, forklifts, etc.) and the right load handling attachments and slings.
  • Page 12: Operation

    Operation Main Switch DANGER The main switch is used as emergency switch. In case of emergency immediately turn it to position 0! Main switch in position 0  Lift is disconnected from power supply Main switch in position 1  Lift is ready for operation Preparing for Operation Examine the danger zone and ensure that warnings are legible.
  • Page 13: Operating The Axle Play Detector

    Operating the Axle Play Detector WARNING • The hand lamp must be carried in such a way that eliminates the risk of unin- tentional operation of the axle play detector. For safety reasons, it is advisable to stay within the axle play detector’s field of vision and danger zone when us- ing the hand lamp.
  • Page 14: Operating The Cable Hand Lamp

    Operating the Cable Hand Lamp B C D E A / B Movement of test plates C / E Selection of movement (such as switch-over between single, synchronous, counter or diagonal movement) Switch on and off the lamp Operating the Radio Hand Lamp RHL (Option) See separate operating manual.
  • Page 15: Service Mode

    Service Mode To remove the sliding plates, the hydraulic cylinders must be pressure relieved. To do this, a Service mode was integrated. When this mode is enabled, only the valves are driven as in the normal operating mode. The hydraulic pump remains OFF.
  • Page 16: Maintenance

    Maintenance DANGER Risk of death or severe personal injury by electric shock Before doing any maintenance work, turn off the main switch and protect it against tampering. Maintenance Schedule Interval Maintenance Items Procedure Check fluid level, refill if necessary. Check hydraulic system for leakages. 3 months Hydraulic system Check power unit for unusual noise dur-...
  • Page 17: Maintenance By The Operator

    Maintenance by the Operator NOTICE Relieve the pressure to remove the test plates; activate service mode for this pur- pose (see section “Operation > Service Mode”). • Remove the test plates and lubricate the guides with a grease gun or grease the plastic sliding strips every 200 operating hours, but at least every three months.
  • Page 18 PMS 3.5 LMS 20.0 LMS 18/1 MTL LMS 18/2 MTL BA010101-en...
  • Page 19: Care Instructions

    Care Instructions NOTICE Regular care and maintenance is the key condition for functionality and long life expectancy of the equipment. • Periodically clean the equipment and treat it with a care product. • Repair damage to the paintwork immediately to prevent corrosion. •...
  • Page 20 PMS 3X or PMS 3XL PMS 3X Available with a Prism pneumatic prism as an option = PMS 3XL Optional: PMS 3D B18, B23, B30, B31 for centring in the 10 t option. The front axle is centred first of all, followed by the rear axle. BA010101-en...
  • Page 21 PMS 3X Prism Available with a pneumatic prism as an option= PMS 3XL Optional: PMS 3R BA010101-en...
  • Page 22 PMS 3P (Pneumatic) PMS 3P Standard: test plate on the left and right ATL: one plate on the right in the direc- tion of travel only PMS 3XIE PMS 3XIE With two pneu- Prism matic prisms Prism BA010101-en...
  • Page 23: Dismantling

    Contents of the Declaration of Conformity MAHA Maschinenbau Haldenwang GmbH & Co. KG herewith declares as a manufacturer its sole responsibility to ensure that the product named hereafter meets the safety and health regulations both in design and construction required by the EC directives stated below.

Table of Contents