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Labeling Diagram - Vestil TT Series Instruction Manual

Benchtop turntables

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Table of Contents
Hazards:
Study the entire manual before using this turntable. A copy of the manual should be available to users at all
times. Read the manual to refresh your understanding of the operation, inspection and maintenance procedures
whenever necessary.
Improper or careless operation might result in serious personal injuries.
• DO NOT exceed the capacity of your turntable. See Parts & Specifications on pp. 2-10; label 287 on
product; and

Labeling diagram

• Center and evenly distribute all loads applied to the table.
• Turn the tabletop slowly when loaded. Spinning the tabletop rapidly might cause the load to spill.
• DO NOT stand, or sit, on the turntable.
• DO NOT use the turntable if any label is unreadable, damaged, or missing. See
Contact Vestil for replacement labels.
• DO NOT modify the turntable in any. Modifications might make the crane unsafe to use and automatically
void the limited warranty. See appropriate Limited Warranty on
Record of Normal Condition:
Before putting the turntable into service, make a detailed record that describes the appearance of each component
and how the unit looks and sounds while the tabletop rotates. Thoroughly photograph the unit and all labels applied to
it. Add the photographs to your record. These observations establish normal condition. During later inspections,
compare your observations to the record to determine if the unit is in normal operating condition. Do not continue to
use the turntable unless it is in normal condition.
Inspections:
If the turntable is used occasionally (2-3 times per week or fewer), inspect the turntable at least once per month as
instructed below. Turntables in heavy use should be inspected on a weekly basis. Examine each of the following
components:
• Base or pedestal – check for cracks, warps, and damaged welds.
• Knob (adjustable height models only) – make sure that the knob winds smoothly into the threaded opening in
the pedestal and is able to press firmly against the stem of the deck to fix the height of the turntable.
• Carousel – rotate the carousel through a complete revolution in both directions. The carousel should rotate
smoothly without binding or jerking.
• Top plate – examine the plate for cracks and warps. It should not wobble significantly while the tabletop
rotates.
• Rubber cover – confirm that the cover is intact. The purpose of the cover is to prevent items from sliding while
the tabletop rotates. Replace the cover if it is damaged.
• Hardware – make sure that all bolts, nuts, washers, etc. are securely fastened. Tighten nuts as necessary.
Labeling Diagram:
must be easily readable. Clean the label whenever necessary to maintain legibility from a reasonable viewing
distance. Replace the label if it becomes damaged or unreadable.
Manual turntables
Applied to
base
Table of Contents
on p. 11).
Only use the turntable if label 287 is applied in the location diagrammed below. All text
PED and DPED models
Manual turntables with
manual height adjustment
Applied to
pedestal post
Label 287
Copyright 2017 Vestil Manufacturing Corp.
2/19/2019
p. 12
or
p.
13.
CPED and CDPED models:
Manual turntables with gas
cylinder height adjustment
TT MANUAL
Labeling diagram
on p. 11.
Applied to
pedestal post
Page 11 of 13

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