Operating Conditions; Test Run; Using; Load Or Unload Lifting Table - unicraft HT 300 S Operating Instructions Manual

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Operation

9.1 Operating conditions

NOTE!
- The operating personnel must be familiar with the
operation and functions as well as the safety regu-
lations when operating the lift table.
- The operator must provide the necessary instruc-
tion for the operating personnel.
The working area must be dry, fire and explosion pro-
tected and free of corrosive and toxic substances.
The working area must be adequately illuminated.
Dangerous goods such as flammable, toxic or radioac-
tive materials must not be lifted with the lift table.

9.2 Test run

Before operation under load, carry out a test with testing
of all functions without load.

9.3 Using

NOTE!
Check that no component is rusted, damaged or
broken. A lift table with one or more of these cha-
racteristics must not be used.
Without any load on the table, check that the foot
pedal for the hydraulic pump can be moved freely
and smoothly and does not jam at any point in the
adjustment range.
The lift table can be used for all work which corresponds
to the intended use in the chapter of the same name. It
can therefore be used as work equipment for lifting and
lowering loads, as well as a height-adjustable assembly
table.
The lift table must not be used for work if this does not
correspond to the intended use of the lift table.
In order to protect the wheels and chassis of the lift ta-
ble, no large uneven surfaces (potholes, thresholds,
etc.) should be driven over.
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9.4 Load or unload lifting table

When loading or unloading the lift table, the permissible
load balancing must be observed and followed. The
load applied to the lift table must be secured against fal-
ling by suitable equipments. However, it is usually not
necessary to secure the load. It is only necessary for
loads that have an unstable position on the lift platform
(e.g. rolling elements).
Load balancing
The nominal load of the lift table is based on a load
evenly distributed on the platform. If this nominal load is
not evenly distributed on the platform, the nominal load
must be reduced as shown in the figures below.
Evenly distributed:
The load is distributed over the complete platform.
100% of the nominal load is permitted.
Fig. 7: Evenly distributed
Unevenly distributed in transverse direction:
The load is distributed over half of the platform (trans-
verse direction). 50% of the nominal load is permitted.
Fig. 8: Unevenly distributed in transverse direction
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