Summary of Contents for WOOD'S POWR-GRIP P11104DC(3)
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KEEP FOR FUTURE REFERENCE CONVERSION INSTRUCTIONS 908 W. Main • P.O. Box 368 Laurel, MT USA 59044 800-548-7341 (phone) 406-628-8231 (phone) 406-628-8354 (fax) INTENDED FOR USE BY SKILLED www.WPG.com PROFESSIONALS • READ AND UNDERSTAND BEFORE CONVERTING CONVERSION BETWEEN SINGLE-CHANNEL AND DOUBLE-CHANNEL VACUUM LIFTERS For the following model numbers: P11104DC(3), P110(C)04DC(3), P110T04DC3, P2110445DC(3), P211047DC(3), P210T0445DC3, P210T047DC3 Rev 4.0/7-20...
TABLE OF CONTENTS SPECIFICATIONS ..................2 OVERVIEW .....................3 IDENTIFICATION OF PARTS ..............4 ASSEMBLY....................6 P1-04DC(3) L .........6 SSEMBLE OR ISASSEMBLE IFTER P2-0445/7DC(3) L .......10 SSEMBLE OR ISASSEMBLE IFTER ..............13 OMPLETE IFTER SSEMBLY OPERATION ..................14 P1 L ............14 OTATE THE OAD USING A IFTER P1 L ............15...
SPECIFICATIONS Note: Primarily, these are instructions for assembly. They are not Refer to separate intended to address vacuum lifter safety, maintenance or power OPERATING system operation. Only operational information about the lift bar INSTRUCTIONS for and lift frame is included in these CONVERSION INSTRUCTIONS. more information.
OVERVIEW Channel lifters can be assembled from interchangeable components, as shown. To convert from model P1-04DC(3) to model P2-0445/7DC(3), or vice versa, disassemble one lifter and assemble the other, according to ASSEMBLY instructions. P1 LIFT BAR + PAD CHANNEL = P1 CHANNEL LIFTER P2 LIFT FRAME + PAD CHANNEL + PAD CHANNEL = P2 CHANNEL LIFTER Rev 4.0/7-20 P1/P2 Conversion: #35116...
IDENTIFICATION OF PARTS Parts shown here are underlined on their first appearance in each section to follow. LIFT POINT LIFT BAR TILT LATCH BAR TILT PIN VACUUM PAD PAD FRAME P1/P2 Conversion: #35116 Rev 4.0/7-20...
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IDENTIFICATION OF PARTS LIFT POINT VACUUM PAD TILT PIN LIFT FRAME PAD FRAME Rev 4.0/7-20 P1/P2 Conversion: #35116...
ASSEMBLY 1) Remove all lifter restraints and save them with the shipping container(s) for future use. 2) Select hoisting equipment (crane and hoist, when applicable) rated to carry the Maximum Load Capacity plus the Lifter Weight for the model you are assembling (see “SPECIFICATIONS”...
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ASSEMBLY 3) Remove the pad channel from the shipping container, being careful to avoid damage to any vacuum pads. Position the pad channel on a clean, flat surface. Use the hoisting equipment to position the lift bar between the rails of the pad frame (fig.
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ASSEMBLY 5) Attach the lift bar to the pad frame: 5.1) Align the mounting holes on the lift bar with those in the pad frame (fig. 4A). 5.2) Insert the tilt pin through the mounting holes, underneath the vacuum hoses and wiring (fig.
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ASSEMBLY Install the tilt latch bar (see arrow in fig. 6A) on the pad frame using the hardware supplied. Lower the lift bar, to make sure the tilt latch engages correctly (fig. 6B). Then disengage the tilt latch and raise the lift bar to a vertical orientation (fig. 6C-E). Note: Reverse steps 1‒6 to disassemble a P1-04DC(3) lifter.
ASSEMBLY P2-0445/7DC(3) L SSEMBLE OR ISASSEMBLE IFTER 1) Suspend the lift frame from appropriate hoisting equipment: 1.1) Disengage the rotation latch and raise the lift bar to a vertical orientation (figs. 1A-B). 1.2) Attach the hoisting hook to the lift point (fig. 1C). Make sure hook has restraining latch...
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ASSEMBLY 2) Remove the pad channels from the shipping containers, being careful to avoid damage to any vacuum pads. Note: Both pad channels must have identical Model Numbers. If not, they are not compatible for use on the same lifter. Position the pad channels on a clean, flat surface (fig.
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ASSEMBLY 4) Attach the lift frame to the pad frames: 4.1) Align the mounting holes on the lift frame with those in the pad frames (fig. 4A). 4.2) Insert a tilt pin through the holes in one pad frame, underneath the vacuum hoses and wiring (fig.
ASSEMBLY OMPLETE IFTER SSEMBLY Use the hoisting equipment to raise the lifter . Avoid damaging the vacuum pads. Remove the pad covers (fig. 1A) and save them for future use. Connect the electrical connectors of each pad channel (figs. 2A-B and figs.
OPERATION P1 L OTATE THE OAD USING A IFTER Make sure load is positioned correctly on lifter (as directed in the lifter’s OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS). 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...
OPERATION P1 L ILT THE OAD USING A IFTER Make sure load is positioned correctly on lifter (as directed in the lifter’s OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS). 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.
OPERATION P2 L OTATE THE OAD USING A IFTER Make sure load is positioned correctly on lifter (as directed in the lifter’s OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS). 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.
OPERATION P2 L ILT THE OAD USING A IFTER Make sure load is positioned correctly on lifter (as directed in the lifter’s OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS). 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.
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OPERATION A load with overhang may force you to release the control handle as the load approaches the flat position. In this case, use hand cups (fig. 4A) or other appropriate means to control the load. Note: The pad frames automatically latch when tilted to the vertical position.
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