Happ 27 Installation And Operation Manual

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INSTALLATION
and
OPERATION MANUAL
FOUR POST WORKSHOP HOIST
HAPP27
The manual is an integral part of the lift, which it should always accompany even if the unit is sold. The
manual must be kept in the vicinity of the lift in an easily accessible place so that the operator and

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  • Page 1 INSTALLATION OPERATION MANUAL FOUR POST WORKSHOP HOIST HAPP27 The manual is an integral part of the lift, which it should always accompany even if the unit is sold. The manual must be kept in the vicinity of the lift in an easily accessible place so that the operator and...
  • Page 2 Workplace Health and Safety Act 2011. Note: Thank you for participating as an early adopter of the HAPP 27. The diagrams shown in this document are off a HAPP 28 Workshop Hoist which has the wheel alignment option.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Ensure the columns fit tightly onto nylon blocks at end of cross beam (no sideways movement)......... 24   Double check all measurements ............................26   Bolt in columns ................................26   Fit pump assembly ................................27   Adjust cables and safety mechanism ..........................28   Working conditions: ................................33  ...
  • Page 4 Vehicle  in  raised  position ............................. 43   Lowering ..................................43   Troubleshooting ................................... 44   Hydraulic System ................................. 45   Reference diagram ................................46   Safe operation of hoist ................................. 47   Version 5 WWW.HAPP.COM.AU...
  • Page 5: Comments To Consider In Early Adopter Program

    One customer reported that the section below can catch on bumpers, others have no issue. This section should be inspected for clearance when loading your vehicle, if you elect to remove this section please advise HAPP. Length of Runways The HAPP27 runway length is 4.6m.
  • Page 6  to  the  one  shown  below.  The  electrical  wiring  notes  tell  you  to  disable  this  by  connecting   (bridging)  these  two  wires.  The  pump  will  not  run  unless  these  wires  are  joined.  If  you  want  to   add  a  connector  later  that  is  removable  the  following  connector  is  available  from  HAPP.    ...
  • Page 7: Introduction

        Load  Capacity   Load  distribution  front:  Rear   Minimum   Maximum   HAPP  27   5000kg   1:2   2:1     In  principle,  the  lift  is  designed  for  one  approach  directions.   Safety   I nstructions   f or   C ommissioning  ...
  • Page 8: Servicing  Overview

    This  hoist  is  able  to  be  operated  in  workplaces  within  Australia  and     New  Zealand     AFTER  REGISTRATION   by   HAPP.     Operation   of   a   hoist   in   accordance   with   WH&S   is   the   responsibility   of   the   owner   and   operator.  ...
  • Page 9: General Maintenance

    To  use  this  hoist  in  a  workplace  contact  HAPP  for  the  WH&S  registration  kit,  you     will  need  your  serial  number   of   the   hoist.   Only   hoist   owners   that   have   the   official   HAPP   company   signed   and   sealed   approval   are  ...
  • Page 10: Purpose And Characteristics

    Purpose   a nd   c haracteristics   HAPP   27   four   post   hydraulic   car   lift   suits   for   the   checking,   maintenance   of   different   kinds   of  ...
  • Page 11: Storage

     all  parts  listed  are  present.  The  steel  frame  must  be  opened  using  all  possible  precautionary   measure  to  avoid  damaging  the  machine  or  its  parts.  Make  sure  that  parts  do  not  fall  from  the   steel  frame  during  opening.   Version 5 WWW.HAPP.COM.AU...
  • Page 12: Transportation / Delivery

                                                Please  pay  attention  to  Lift  Stability!   Version 5 WWW.HAPP.COM.AU...
  • Page 13: Detailed Installation Instructions And Tips

        Installation  Torque  Tinst.     HAPP  27   80  Nm             2.  Then  connect  the  oil  tube.           3.  Fill  the  hydraulic  oil  ...
  • Page 14  below  is  to  use  a  tilt  tray  truck  and  have  the  driver  unload  into  the  building.   Figure: Tilt tray truck with happ 28 and happ 10 onboard. Figure: Tilt tray unloading directly into building, this hoist when unloaded is fully inside the building, note the boards used to protect the hoist and floor.
  • Page 15: Unpacking The Hoist

    The  beams  and  columns  are  heavy,  ensure  you  place  some  protective  board  alongside  the     package  to  protect  floor  and  items,  particularly  for  the  cross  beams.     Figure: Protective board to catch items dropping from packaging after straps is cut. The smaller parts unpacked are listed below. Version 5 WWW.HAPP.COM.AU...
  • Page 16: Removing The Runways

    Filler plate for runway, A smaller filler plate (1/3 the size) is also packed but not shown in this picture. (HAPP 28 only) Removing   t he   r unways   The top runway is upside down, it can be turned over during removal, prior removal the...
  • Page 17 Four post workshop lift HAPP27 The figures below shows a procedure for rotating the runway on removal. Figure: removing the top runway from end frames with for lift. Note carpet to minimize scratching from for arms. Version 5 WWW.HAPP.COM.AU...
  • Page 18 Four post workshop lift HAPP27 Figure: removing the bottom runway, note the top runway is placed on pallets to enable easy access in subsequent steps. (HAPP 28 runway shown, HAPP 27 does not have movable floor)) Version 5 WWW.HAPP.COM.AU...
  • Page 19: Assembling The Hoist

    Four post workshop lift HAPP27 Figure: Rotating the top runway to correct orientation for installing. Lifting straps are used in this example. (HAPP 28 runway shown) After this step the runways are now able to be positioned on cross beams ready for assembly.
  • Page 20: Place The Cross Beams On Blocks In Correct Position In Building

    Figure: Pulley to be slotted in when assembling runway onto cross beam. Whilst the runways are being lowered and slotted into position ensure the cables are routed into the cross beam, some of the cables must be fed into the position during this step. Version 5 WWW.HAPP.COM.AU...
  • Page 21 Figure: Threading cables in during assembly process ( cross beam is sitting on blocks, column not installed yet) Once the main runway is in place with cables threaded, the runway is bolted to the cross beam. Figure: bolts for connecting runway to cross beam. The slave runway can now be lowered into position. Version 5 WWW.HAPP.COM.AU...
  • Page 22: Place The Columns Onto The Cross Beams

    Four post workshop lift HAPP27 Figure: Installing of slave runway. Lowering into position. (HAPP 28 runway shown) The guide plates for the slave runway can now be installed to the underside of the slave runway. Figure: guide plates for slave runway.
  • Page 23: Attach Cables And Safety Mechanism

    Figure: Using tie wire to pull the cable through, the tie wire is looped and with in away that it fits over the cable and can pull it through. Figure: The correctly threaded cable will look like this, the cable can then be pulled through to its full length. Version 5 WWW.HAPP.COM.AU...
  • Page 24 Four post workshop lift HAPP27 Figure: Another view of correctly threaded cable. Install the cable guide pins at base of cross beam as shown below using circlip pliers to remove and reattach the circlip on the pin. Version 5 WWW.HAPP.COM.AU...
  • Page 25: Align Columns Into Correct Position In Building

    The main side of the hoist is fixed and the snap strap is used to pull the slave column up against the nylon guide block. The snap strap is used to place constant firm pressure to hold the components together. Version 5 WWW.HAPP.COM.AU...
  • Page 26 If the floor is uneven use spacers to ensure the column will be plum vertically. Figure: Yellow snap strap used to pull the slave column hard against the cross beam. The main column is fixed to the floor.. Version 5 WWW.HAPP.COM.AU...
  • Page 27: Double Check All Measurements

    The nylon guide blocks on side of cross beam should be partially visible on sides of columns, The rear nylon bush should be against the rear of BOTH columns. Bolt   i n   c olumns   The hoist is supplied with 18mm Tru bolts. Use an 18mm masonry bit to drill the holes. Version 5 WWW.HAPP.COM.AU...
  • Page 28: Fit Pump Assembly

    Before fitting the pump it is generally easier to fill off line using a automatic transmission filler funnel as shown below. In the installed position the funnel can still be used. Figure: Easy way to fill HAPP oil reservoir. Version 5...
  • Page 29: Adjust Cables And Safety Mechanism

    (end with power unit ). Attach the two ends by inserting the pins into the connector at main beam end and bolting the rod withe allen keys onto the slave beam end. Figure: Safety rod connection at main crossbeam end. Version 5 WWW.HAPP.COM.AU...
  • Page 30 The safety latches are aligned horizontally to the crossbeam by adjusting the locating bolt at the bottom of the safety latch bar as shown below. The latches should be centered with the catches on the cross beam. Version 5 WWW.HAPP.COM.AU...
  • Page 31 •   Lower the lever to hold latches out for lowering. •   Raise the lever to ensure latches are engaging. Adjustment of cables and safety latch vertically is performed using the two adjustment nuts at the top of the each column as shown below. Version 5 WWW.HAPP.COM.AU...
  • Page 32 The two adjustments are related, the most important measurement is that the safety Latches all engage which lowered after lifting. Repeat the procedure with a vehicle loaded onto the lift Version 5 WWW.HAPP.COM.AU...
  • Page 33 Four post workshop lift HAPP27 Figure: Vehicle loaded onto lift. (HAPP 28 shown) Version 5 WWW.HAPP.COM.AU...
  • Page 34: Working Conditions

    3.   Transportation   and   storage   temperature   shall   be   between   25-­55   degrees   Celsius.   And   short  period  no  exceeding  24  hours  at  up  to  70  degrees  Celsius.   4.   Regarding  installation  altitude  max  1000m.     Version 5 WWW.HAPP.COM.AU...
  • Page 35: Operation

    Ensure   all   vehicles   are   loaded   with   lift   fully   down.   Carefully   align   pads   with   correct   mounting   locations  on  vehicle.   Continually  check  for  balance  and  rigidity  of  vehicle  on  hoist  before  lifting  to  operating  height.   Raise:   Version 5 WWW.HAPP.COM.AU...
  • Page 36: Maintenance

    Before   working   at   any   position   ensure   the   raise   procedure   is   followed   and   safety   latches   are   engaged  on  all  columns.   Maintenance:   Follow  the  HAPP  user  guides  for  regular  planned  maintenance.  Ensure  checks  by  competent   persons  are  performed  at  regular  intervals  or  in  the  event  of  any  accidental  damage.      ...
  • Page 37: Environment

      Only   HAPP   hoists   that   are   registered   with   HAPP   and   Workplace   Health   and   Safety   are   to   be   used  in  business  premises.  In  these  locations  the  HAPP  registration  label  will  be  affixed  to  ...
  • Page 38: Controls

      flat   head   adjuster   under   the   plastic   cover   on   other   side   adjusts   the   pressure   side   of   the   control  valve.     Version 5 WWW.HAPP.COM.AU...
  • Page 39: Electrical System

    The  figure  below  illustrates  the  electrical  connections  for  the  control  unit  on  the  electric  motor.       Figure:  Electrical  schematic  for  HAPP  motors.         Some  HAPP  motors  are  supplied  with  an  additional  connector  that  bridges  the  A2  connector  as   shown  below.       Version 5 WWW.HAPP.COM.AU...
  • Page 40: Limit Switch Wiring (Optional)

    HAPP27 Limit   s witch   w iring   ( optional)     Figure:  Limit  switch  wiring  inside  wiring  of  single  phase  motor.     These  wires  map  out  to  a  white  connector  as  shown  below.   Version 5 WWW.HAPP.COM.AU...
  • Page 41: Electrical   W Iring   -   A S3000

     if  required  and  connect  wires  according  to  the  following  specification.     Phases Neutral Earth   Australia,  New  Zealand  (AS/NZS  3000:2007   ,     ,     3.8.3)     Motor 3/L2 5/L3 Connect  to:   Chassis Version 5 WWW.HAPP.COM.AU...
  • Page 42 Four post workshop lift HAPP27 Wiring of single phase power to motor control unit Version 5 WWW.HAPP.COM.AU...
  • Page 43: Loading Vehicle Onto Lift

    Note:   Always   ensure   that   the   lift   rests   steadily   and   safely   latches   are   engaged   before   any   attempt  is  made  to  work  on  or  near  the  vehicle.     Version 5 WWW.HAPP.COM.AU...
  • Page 44: Vehicle  In  Raised  Position

      Release  (raise)  the  safety  handle  to  highest  location   l   If  you  have  lowered  to  ground  level  this  operation  is  complete,  otherwise  raise  the  lift  and   engage  safety  latches  before  operating  on  vehicle.         Version 5 WWW.HAPP.COM.AU...
  • Page 45: Troubleshooting

    Add   oil   according   to   the   ⑤Hydraulic   oil   too   dense(in     manual   winter)     Oil  leak   Loose  fitting   Screw  the  fitting  in  gently.                       Version 5 WWW.HAPP.COM.AU...
  • Page 46: Hydraulic System

    HAPP27     Hydraulic   S ystem   Item Name Item Name Item Name cylinder Overflow valve Gear pump One-way Unloading valve Adjustable throttling overflow valve valve One-way valve motor filter Figure: Hydraulic system for HAPP 27 Version 5 WWW.HAPP.COM.AU...
  • Page 47: Reference Diagram

    HAPP27 Reference   d iagram   When discussing the installation of the hoist, Use the figure below for reference. Figure: Reference numbers for hoist discussion (HAPP 28 pic shown which has extra parts 7,8,22,23) to allow wheel alignment Version 5...
  • Page 48: Safe Operation Of Hoist

    We’ll  try  our  best  to  provide  customers  with  specific  information  for   installation,  operation  and  maintenance  to  ensure  that  customers  can   use  the  machine  without  mistakes.  With  any  question  you  meet  during   installation  and  operation,  we  are  glad  to  help  you.     Version 5 WWW.HAPP.COM.AU...
  • Page 49  make  certain  operators,  inspection  and  maintenance  personnel  are   properly  trained.     This  document  does  not  relieve  the  owner  /  operator  of  its  legal   responsibilities  in  accordance  with  the  Workplace  Health  and  Safety   A ct   2011.   Version 5 WWW.HAPP.COM.AU...

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