WOOD'S POWR-GRIP P110L02DC3 Operating Instructions Manual

2-pad channel lifter, dc-voltage with intelli-grip technology

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KEEP FOR FUTURE REFERENCE
OPERATING
INSTRUCTIONS
INTENDED FOR USE BY SKILLED
PROFESSIONALS • READ AND
UNDERSTAND BEFORE OPERATING
2-PAD CHANNEL
LIFTER, DC-VOLTAGE
WITH INTELLI-GRIP®
TECHNOLOGY
(Available with REMOTE CONTROL SYSTEM)
Model numbers: P110L02DC3 (shown), P110T02DC3,
P110C02DC3, P111L02DC3, P11216L02DC3
Record serial number in blank space above (to locate, see serial
Rev 1.1/1-20
label on the product).
1
908 W. Main • P.O. Box 368
Laurel, MT USA 59044
800-548-7341 (phone)
406-628-8231 (phone)
406-628-8354 (fax)
www.WPG.com
P1-02DC3: #35122

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  • Page 1 UNDERSTAND BEFORE OPERATING 2-PAD CHANNEL LIFTER, DC-VOLTAGE WITH INTELLI-GRIP® TECHNOLOGY (Available with REMOTE CONTROL SYSTEM) Model numbers: P110L02DC3 (shown), P110T02DC3, P110C02DC3, P111L02DC3, P11216L02DC3 Record serial number in blank space above (to locate, see serial Rev 1.1/1-20 P1-02DC3: #35122 label on the product).
  • Page 2 P1-02DC3: #35122 Rev 1.1/1-20...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    TABLE OF CONTENTS SPECIFICATIONS ..................3 SAFETY....................5 OPERATING FEATURES................6 ASSEMBLY....................7 INTENDED USE ..................9 .................9 HARACTERISTICS ................10 PERATING NVIRONMENT ................10 ISPOSAL OF THE IFTER OPERATION..................11 ................11 EFORE SING THE IFTER Taking Safety Precautions ....................11 Selecting a Screen Language.....................11 Performing Inspections and Tests ..................12 Checking the 12-Volt Battery ....................12 Preparing to Use the Remote Control System ..............13 ..............14...
  • Page 4 TABLE OF CONTENTS ....................25 ESTING Lifter/Load Compatibility Test...................25 Operational Tests ......................26 Vacuum Test........................26 Rated Load Test.........................27 Remote Control System Test .....................27 MAINTENANCE ..................28 ...............28 ACUUM AINTENANCE Pad-to-Load Friction Coefficient ..................28 Pad Inspection ........................28 Pad Cleaning ........................29 12-V ...............30 ATTERY ECHARGE ..........31 OTIFICATION UZZER...
  • Page 5: Specifications

    Designed for use with hoisting equipment, P1-02DC3 lifters support loads using vacuum and manipulate Description loads using manual 180° rotation and manual 90° motions. Model P110C02DC3 P110T02DC3 P110L02DC3 P111L02DC3 P11216L02DC3 Number 10" [25 cm] 12" x 16" 10" [25 cm] 10"...
  • Page 6 SPECIFICATIONS Note: A standard P110L02DC3 is shown. P1-02DC3: #35122 Rev 1.1/1-20...
  • Page 7: Safety

    SAFETY Wear personal protective Make sure the contact surfaces of equipment that is appropriate for the load and vacuum pads are clean the load material. Follow trade before attaching the lifter (see association guidelines. “MAINTENANCE”). Do not remove or obscure safety Position the vacuum pads correctly labels.
  • Page 8: Operating Features

    17 BATTERY CHARGER 18 VACUUM RESERVE TANKS Not shown: INSTRUCTIONS CANISTER Note: A standard P110L02DC3 is shown. Although some of the following photos do not show this specific lifter, they all illustrate how this kind of lifter functions. P1-02DC3: #35122...
  • Page 9: Assembly

    ASSEMBLY 1) Remove all lifter restraints and save them with the shipping container for future use. Position the lift point as needed for the lifter's intended use (fig. 2A): Loosen or remove the bolts and move the lift point to create the best hang angle. Then reinstall all hardware and tighten the bolts securely.
  • Page 10 ASSEMBLY 3.4) Use the hoisting equipment to remove the lifter from the shipping container. Avoid damaging the vacuum pads. Connect the electrical connectors (figs. 4A-B and figs. 4C-D). If the lifter has a notification buzzer, install the 9-volt battery as directed in “N OTIFICATION ”...
  • Page 11: Intended Use

    INTENDED USE HARACTERISTICS Make sure the vacuum lifter is intended Do NOT lift explosives, radioactive to handle each load according to these substances or other hazardous materials. requirements: • The load weight must not exceed the Maximum Load Capacity. • The load must be a single piece of relatively nonporous material with a flat and 1, 2 relatively smooth contact surface.
  • Page 12: Operating Environment

    INTENDED USE PERATING NVIRONMENT Make sure the vacuum lifter is intended for use in each work environment, given the following restrictions: • This lifter is not intended for any environment Never use lifter in dangerous that is dangerous to the operator or damaging environme nts.
  • Page 13: Operation

    OPERATION EFORE SING THE IFTER Determine whether the vacuum lifter is capable of each intended task (see “SPECIFICATIONS” on page 3 and “INTENDED USE” on page 9). Then complete the following preparations: Taking Safety Precautions • Be trained in all industry and regulatory Read all directions and safety standards for lifter operation in your region.
  • Page 14: Performing Inspections And Tests

    OPERATION Performing Inspections and Tests • Follow the “I ” on page 24 and “T ” on page 25. NSPECTION CHEDULE ESTING • Service the 2 air filters whenever a bowl contains Examine air filters regularly liquid or other contaminates, or an element and service when needed.
  • Page 15: Preparing To Use The Remote Control System

    OPERATION Preparing to Use the Remote Control System The optional radio transmitter (fig. 1A) and radio receiver enable you to activate the lifter's “attach” and “release” functions at distances up to 250' [76 m], provided you have a clear and direct view of the lifter and its status indicators.
  • Page 16: T O Attach The Pads To A Load

    OPERATION TTACH THE ADS TO A Make sure the contact surfaces of the load and vacuum pads are clean (see “Pad Cleaning” on page 29). Positioning the Lifter on the Load 1) Center the pad frame on the load. 2) Make sure all vacuum pads will fit on the load and will be loaded evenly.
  • Page 17: Powering Up The Lifter

    OPERATION Powering up the Lifter Press the lifter's power button ( , fig. 1A). The vacuum pump will run for a few seconds, ® as a normal function of the Intelli-Grip self- diagnostics. The lifter automatically tests the 9-volt battery for the notification buzzer each time the lifter is powered up.
  • Page 18: Reading The Vacuum Gauges

    OPERATION To use the optional Remote Control System, press the “attach” button ( , fig. 1D) on the radio transmitter. The vacuum pump will run until the vacuum pads seal completely. If the lifter takes too long to attach, the notification buzzer chirps and the LCD screen displays “Vacuum not increasing normally”, along with a diagnostic code (see “I...
  • Page 19: Ift And Ove The Oad

    OPERATION IFT AND OVE THE Lift bar must be vertical to lift load. Interpreting the Lift Light When the vacuum lifter is ready to lift the Never lift load unless Maximum Load Capacity, the vacuum lift lift light is illuminated, light turns on automatically and the vacuum because premature lifting pump turns off temporarily, to conserve battery...
  • Page 20: Controlling The Lifter And Load

    OPERATION Keep everyone away from a Stay clear of any suspended load while suspended load until it can be safely indicators warn of low vacuum. lowered to a stable support. 2) Stop using the lifter until the cause of the vacuum loss can be identified: Conduct the “Pad Inspection”...
  • Page 21: T O Rotate The Load

    OPERATION OTATE THE Make sure load is positioned correctly on lifter (as previously directed). Never disengage rotation and tilt latches at the same time, because this could result in load damage or personal injury. Make sure the load has enough clearance to rotate without contacting anyone or anything.
  • Page 22: T O Tilt The Load

    OPERATION ILT THE Make sure load is positioned correctly on lifter (as previously directed). Never disengage rotation and tilt latches at the same time, because this could result in load damage or personal injury. Make sure the load has enough clearance to tilt without contacting anyone or anything.
  • Page 23: T O Release The Pads From The Load

    OPERATION ELEASE THE ADS FROM THE Make sure load is at rest and fully supported before releasing vacuum pads. 1) Hold the “function” button ( , fig. 1A) and the “release” button ( , fig. 1A). If the vacuum seal does not break, follow the directions on the LCD screen.
  • Page 24: After Using The Lifter

    OPERATION FTER SING THE IFTER Press the power button ( , fig 1A) and the “function” button ( , fig. 1A) to power down the vacuum lifter. 2) Charge the battery after each workday as needed (see “12-V ” on page 30). ATTERY ECHARGE 3) Use the hoisting equipment to lower the lifter gently onto...
  • Page 25: Storing The Lifter

    OPERATION Storing the Lifter Use the covers supplied to keep the vacuum pads clean (fig. 1B). !!-CE-!! To prevent the lifter from tipping over on relatively horizontal surfaces, place the vacuum pads facedown on a clean, smooth, flat surface. Then lower the lift bar and place a support under the lift point.
  • Page 26: Inspections And Tests

    INSPECTIONS AND TESTS NSPECTION CHEDULE Perform inspections according to the following frequency schedule. If any fault is found, correct it and perform the next most frequent inspection before using the vacuum lifter. Note: If a lifter is used less than 1 day in a 2-week period, perform the Periodic Inspection before using it.
  • Page 27: Testing

    INSPECTIONS AND TESTS ESTING Perform the following test to determine whether or not a load surface is too porous or rough: Lifter/Load Compatibility Test 1) Make sure the vacuum generating system is functioning correctly (see “Vacuum Test” on page 26). 2) Thoroughly clean the load surface and the vacuum pads (see “Pad Cleaning”...
  • Page 28: Operational Tests

    INSPECTIONS AND TESTS Perform the following tests before placing the lifter in service initially and following any repair, when directed in the “I ” on page 24, or whenever necessary: NSPECTION CHEDULE Operational Tests Test all features and functions of the lifter (see “OPERATING FEATURES” and “OPERATION”). Vacuum Test 1) Clean the face of each vacuum pad (see “Pad Cleaning”...
  • Page 29: Rated Load Test

    INSPECTIONS AND TESTS Rated Load Test The following steps must be performed or supervised by a qualified person: 1) Use a test load that weighs 125% (± 5%) of the Maximum Load Capacity and has the appropriate “L ” (see page 9). HARACTERISTICS 2) Attach the vacuum pads to the load as previously directed.
  • Page 30: Maintenance

    MAINTENANCE ACUUM AINTENANCE Pad-to-Load Friction Coefficient The friction coefficient represents the lifter's ability to resist load slippage. Maximum Load Capacity is based on a friction coefficient of 1, as determined by testing of clean, new, standard rubber vacuum pads on clean, dry, regular glass. If the lifter is used under any other conditions, a qualified person must first determine the effective lifting capacity.
  • Page 31: Pad Cleaning

    MAINTENANCE Pad Cleaning Regularly clean the face of each vacuum pad (fig. 1A), using soapy water or other mild cleansers to remove oil, dust and other contaminates. Never use harsh chemicals on vacuum pad. Solvents, petroleum-based products (including kerosene, gasoline and diesel fuel) or other harsh chemicals can damage vacuum pads.
  • Page 32: 12-Volt Battery Recharge

    MAINTENANCE 12-V ATTERY ECHARGE Charge the battery whenever the battery gauge shows reduced energy. Caution: Make sure the lifter is powered down. Identify the input voltage marked on the battery Make sure power source has charger and plug it in to an appropriate power ground fault circuit interrupter.
  • Page 33: Notification Buzzer Battery Replacement

    MAINTENANCE OTIFICATION UZZER ATTERY EPLACEMENT 1) Power down the lifter. 2) Release the buzzer battery holder by pressing inward and sideward in the direction marked on the holder. Slide the battery tray out (fig. 3A). 4) Install a new 9-volt battery according to the polarity markings. 5) Slide the battery tray back into position.
  • Page 34: Ntelli Rip Iagnostic Odes

    MAINTENANCE ® D NTELLI IAGNOSTIC ODES Refer to the following table when a diagnostic code appears on the LCD screen. Codes are listed in alphanumeric order. If the Explanations/Directions do not resolve the issue, contact qualified service personnel. All relevant parts are listed in . Key: = buzzer sounds = buzzer sounds continuously...
  • Page 35 MAINTENANCE Strobe Buzzer Code On-Screen Message Light Explanations/Directions Pattern Activity “Control head revision not 1 chirp every Incompatible version of software was installed or Intelli- (none) compatible” 2 seconds Grip® control unit has failed. Service is required. continuous Once “Power Save” mode is activated, “attach” and “Control head revision lockout”...
  • Page 36 MAINTENANCE Strobe Buzzer Code On-Screen Message Light Explanations/Directions Pattern Activity Attempt was made to power down lifter while load was “WARNING! Is load attached?” fast chirp still detected. Lower load onto stable support and release load before powering down lifter. Hold “function”...
  • Page 37 MAINTENANCE Strobe Buzzer Code On-Screen Message Light Explanations/Directions Pattern Activity Vacuum decreased at greater rate than expected in circuit(s) indicated. Possible causes include bouncing or landing load, as well as use on rough or porous loads and V011 other sources of vacuum leaks. Consult relevant topics in “Vacuum decrease on circuit #”...
  • Page 38: T O Replace Sealing Ring In Vpfs10T Pads

    MAINTENANCE VPFS10T P EPLACE EALING ING IN If the lifter has VPFS10T vacuum pads, replace sealing rings as follows: 1) Remove the old sealing ring (fig. 1A). Note: Make sure the entire vacuum pad is clean, including the mounting groove. 2) Place the inside edge of a new sealing ring against the inside edge of the...
  • Page 39: Replacement Parts

    REPLACEMENT PARTS Stock No. Description Qty. 65442CA Vacuum Hose – 0.160" ID x 1/4" OD – Red 65440 Vacuum Hose – 0.245" ID x 3/8" OD – Red 65437 Vacuum Hose – 0.245" ID x 3/8" OD – Green 65439BM Vacuum Hose –...
  • Page 40: Limited Warranty

    For purchases in all other localities: Contact your dealer or the WPG Technical Service Department for assistance. WPG may be reached by phone or fax numbers listed below. Wood's Powr-Grip Co., Inc. 406-628-8231 (phone) 908 West Main St. 800-548-7341 (phone)
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This manual is also suitable for:

P110t02dc3P110c02dc3P111l02dc3P11216l02dc3

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