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ELEVAH 65 ES MOVE □ ELEVAH 80 ES MOVE □ USE AND MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS Translation of the original instructions This document is the property of Faraone Industrie Spa Any total or partial reproduction without written authorisation by the author or owner is forbidden...
OPERATION ........................1-4 SECTION 2. GENERAL TECHNICAL DATA ............ 2-1 OVERALL DIMENSIONS ....................2-2 ELEVAH 65 ES MOVE GENERAL TECHNICAL DATA ............2-4 ELEVAH 80 ES MOVE GENERAL TECHNICAL DATA ............2-5 BASIC CONSTRUCTIVE DATA ..................2-6 SECTION 3. PREPARATION AND INSPECTION ........... 3-1 PERSONNEL TRAINING ....................
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USE AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL - SECTION 0 SECTION 7. ROUTINE MAINTENANCE ............7-1 MONTHLY MAINTENANCE ....................7-2 MAINTENANCE EVERY THREE MONTHS ............... 7-2 MAINTENANCE every 1000 h of work ................7-4 MAINTENANCE EVERY SIX MONTHS ................7-4 MAINTENANCE EVERY TWO YEARS ................7-5 SECTION 8.
THIS MANUAL IS VERY IMPORTANT DOCUMENTATION; ALWAYS KEEP IT NEAR THE MACHINE. Due to continuous improvements to the products, Faraone Industrie Spa reserves the right to amend the technical data without any prior notice. For updated information, contact Faraone Industrie Spa.
USE AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL - SECTION 0 SYMBOLS AND TERMS The danger symbol draws attention to potential dangers that might cause injuries. To avoid possible injuries or fatal accidents, comply with all safety ATTENTION instructions that follow the symbol. Arrows are used in the pictures of the machine to indicate the specific points described in the text of the manual.
Faraone Industrie Spa deems it necessary to conduct an extensive analysis of all of the structural components every 10 (ten) years, to confirm their integrity.
For further information relating to safety, training, inspection, maintenance, application and operation, contact Faraone Industrie Spa. ATTENTION THE NON COMPLIANCE WITH THE SAFETY PRECAUTIONS LISTED IN THE MANUAL MAY CAUSE DAMAGES TO THE MACHINE AND TO THE PROPERTY AND INJURIES OR FATAL ACCIDENTS.
• The machine can be switched on at temperatures between -15°C and 40°C. Contact Faraone Industrie for machine operation at temperatures not within the indicated range; • The machine cannot be switched on in environments stated as ATEX, unless specifically indicated in the EC certificate of conformity delivered with the machine.
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USE AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL - SECTION 1 Machine inspection • Use the machine only after having carried out the inspections and functional checks. For further instructions, refer to Section 2 of this manual. • Operate the machine only after having carried out all assistance and maintenance set out in the requirements specified in this manual.
USE AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL - SECTION 1 OPERATION General information • Only use the machine to lift personnel and their tools and equipment. • Do not operate a faulty machine. Should a fault occur, switch off the machine. • Do not move the control switches abruptly or levers from one position to the opposite one, going through the neutral position;...
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USE AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL - SECTION 1 • Do not use the extending structure to climb into the basket or climb down; • Pay utmost attention when entering or exiting the basket. Make sure the extending structure is lowered completely. Face the machine when entering or exiting the basket.
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USE AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL - SECTION 1 Danger of overturning • Before driving the machine, the user must verify the work area surface. While driving, do not exceed the allowed transversal and longitudinal slopes; • Do not lift the basket or drive the machine with the basket raised (on a self-propelled machine) on a slope or uneven or soft surface;...
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USE AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL - SECTION 1 Danger of crushing and impact • When using the machine or lifting or lowering the basket, check the distances above, at the sides and below the basket. • Do not lean over the rails of the basket when the machine is running. •...
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USE AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL - SECTION 1 Towing, lifting and carrying • Do not allow personnel to stand on the basket while towing, lifting and transporting; • Only tow the machine in case of emergency, faults, a power-cut or to load/unload it;...
USE AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL - SECTION 2 SECTION 2. GENERAL TECHNICAL DATA ATTENTION THE AREIAL PLATFORM ELEVAH 65-80 ES MOVE IS A LIFTING MACHINE INTENDED TO MOVE PERSONS TO THEIR WORK POSITIONS FROM WHERE THEY CAN CARRY OUT THEIR TASKS FROM THE BASKET. THE AERIAL PLATFORM ELEVAH 65-80 ES MOVE MUST BE USED ONLY FOR THE PURPOSES FOR WHICH IT WAS CONCEIVED.
USE AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL - SECTION 2 OVERALL DIMENSIONS ELEVAH 65 ES MOVE Measurements expressed in mm AERIAL PLATFORM ELEVAH 65-80 ES MOVE – Rev. 03_2019 Page 2-2...
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USE AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL - SECTION 2 ELEVAH 80 ES MOVE Measurements expressed in mm AERIAL PLATFORM ELEVAH 65-80 ES MOVE – Rev. 03_2019 Page 2-3...
USE AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL - SECTION 2 ELEVAH 65 ES MOVE GENERAL TECHNICAL DATA Weight of the machine (overall): 1000 kg Machine height (in transport position): 172 cm Maximum resting force on the ground (per 417 daN wheel/stabiliser (*): Permitted use...
USE AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL - SECTION 2 ELEVAH 80 ES MOVE GENERAL TECHNICAL DATA Weight of the machine (overall): 1050 kg Machine height (in transport position): 199 cm Maximum resting force on the ground (per 438 daN wheel/stabiliser (*): Permitted use INTERNAL USE Maximum hydraulic system pressure: ~ 90 bar...
USE AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL - SECTION 2 BASIC CONSTRUCTIVE DATA Machine frame The frame of the machine (called base) is entirely constructed with rectangular section, galvanised iron profiles. All essential components for normal machine operation in stable conditions are installed on the frame. Extendable structure The extending structure consists of special extruded aluminium alloy profiles that slide along each other on runners with nylon wheels.
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USE AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL - SECTION 2 ATTENTION THE AERIAL PLATFORM ELEVAH 65-80 ES MOVE HAS BEEN TESTED BY THE MANUFACTURER THROUGH: • STATIC STABILITY TESTS; • DYNAMIC STABILITY TESTS; • OVERLOAD TEST; • OPERATION TESTS. AERIAL PLATFORM ELEVAH 65-80 ES MOVE – Rev. 03_2019 Page 2-7...
USE AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL - SECTION 3 SECTION 3. PREPARATION AND INSPECTION PERSONNEL TRAINING The machine is a transport device for personnel; therefore, it must be used and submitted to maintenance exclusively by trained personnel. The machine cannot be used by persons under the influence of alcohol or drugs or subject to epileptic attacks, dizziness or loss of physical control.
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USE AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL - SECTION 3 Operator responsibility The operator must be trained with regard to responsibility and authority to switch off the machine in the event of fault or other unsafe conditions, both relating to the machine and to the work area. NOTE: the owner shall provide skilled personnel for training both at the time of delivery of the first units and later, if required by the user or personnel.
USE AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL - SECTION 3 FUNCTIONAL TEST At the end of the "DAILY INSPECTION" (section n°6), carry out a functional test of all plants in an area free from overhead obstacles and at ground level. ATTENTION IF THE MACHINE DOES NOT WORK PROPERLY, SWITCH IT OFF IMMEDIATELY.
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USE AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL - SECTION 3 • Inclination alarm (for machine with self-propeller) – With the platform completely lowered, drive the machine on a surface with a slope greater than that designed in any direction (do not exceed the maximum nominal operational capacity on a slope). Any attempt to lift the basket makes the machine signal an inclination that exceeds the maximum allowed;...
USE AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL - SECTION 3 SAFETY WARNINGS FOR OPERATORS Do not install and use the machine in the following cases: OUTDOORS AND IF WINDY UNLESS THE MACHINE HAS BEEN DESIGNED FOR OUTDOOR USE (DANGER OF LOSS OF STABILITY AND OVERTURNING) CLOSE TO AERIAL OBSTACLES (power lines, protrusions, etc.) (RISK OF ELECTROCUTION AND IMPACT) WITH EXCESSIVE LOADS COMPARED TO LIMITS ALLOWED...
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USE AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL - SECTION 3 ATTENTION THE ELECTRICAL SYSTEM OF THE MACHINE IS NOT IN ANTI-EXPLOSIVE EXECUTION (NO ATEX): THEREFORE YOU SHOULD CAREFULLY AVOID ITS USE IN AREAS SUBJECT TO ATEX RISK. When travelling: ✓ Cautiously move the machine avoiding sudden manoeuvres; ✓...
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USE AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL - SECTION 3 Prohibition signs: Prohibition to overload the work platform beyond the indicated limits Prohibition to use the machine as lifting equipment (lift truck) Prohibition to remove or tamper with the machine's stability devices (sensors, ballasts, etc.) Prohibition to remove or tamper with the machine's safety and protection devices Prohibition to climb on or off the work platform other than...
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USE AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL - SECTION 3 When using the machine, the Manufacturer recommends using the following personal protective equipment: Protection of lower limbs NON-SLIP SHOES ATTENTION THE USE OF ANY ADDITIONAL SPECIFIC PERSONAL PROTECTIVE DEVICES MUST BE CHECKED BASED ON THE ASSESSMENT OF THE SPECIFIC RISKS, CARRIED OUT BY THE EMPLOYER ATTENTION ANY FENCING ENCLOSING THE MACHINE'S WORK AREA AND ANY...
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USE AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL - SECTION 3 RETAINING ONLY 1 PERSON AERIAL PLATFORM ELEVAH 65-80 ES MOVE – Rev. 03_2019 Page 3-9...
USE AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL - SECTION 4 SECTION 4. CONTROLS, WARNING LIGHTS AND MACHINE OPERATION INTRODUCTION ATTENTION THE MANUFACTURER DOES NOT HAVE ANY DIRECT CONTROL OVER MACHINE APPLICATION AND OPERATION. THE USER AND OPERATOR ARE REQUIRED TO COMPLY WITH THE CORRECT SAFETY PROCEDURES. The ELEVAH 65-80 ES MOVE model lifting equipment are electric machines fitted with an elevating work platform, assembled on a lifting mechanism with aluminium mast.
USE AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL - SECTION 4 MACHINE OPERATION Preliminary operations It is necessary for the following control conditions to be satisfied, before activating the machine from the basket controls. • The voltage of the batteries, if included, must be sufficient to activate the machine;...
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USE AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL - SECTION 4 Battery charging procedure 1. Park the machine in a well-ventilated area, near an AC electric socket; 2. Switch the machine off and remove the control key to prevent unauthorised use. 3. Connect the battery charger to a correctly installed and earthed socket according to regulations in force.
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USE AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL - SECTION 4 LED, when charging the battery, indicates the beginning of the charging cycle. Charging stops automatically with no need for operator action, and is indicated by a GREEN LED While using the machine, battery charge will change from fully charged (indicated by the green LED), to partially charged (indicated by the orange LED) to low battery (indicated by the red LED).
USE AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL - SECTION 4 GROUND CONTROL STATION 1. Emergency stop/switch-off button 2. Basket up/down control. General information Before operating the machine from the ground control desk, the following conditions of the controls must be met: • The emergency stop/switch-off button must be on RESTORE (POWER SUPPLY CONNECTED).
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USE AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL - SECTION 4 Emergency stop/switch-off button NOTE: in order for the machine to operate, the emergency stop/switch off button on the machine must be in RESET position. POWER SUPPLY DISCONNECTION PUSH INWARDS to engage the emergency stop.
USE AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL - SECTION 4 PLATFORM CONTROL DESK Emergency stop/switch-off button Battery charge/operating hours display Buzzer Controls base/controls console selector 5. Basket movement/run selector 6. Indicator LED 7. Cloche control 8. Dead man enabling control 9. Main ON/OFF switch with removable key 10.
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USE AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL - SECTION 4 General information Before actuating the machine from the control console on the work platform, it is necessary to satisfy the following conditions of the controls: • The emergency stop/switch-off button must be on RESTORE (POWER SUPPLY CONNECTED).
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USE AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL - SECTION 4 Controls at base/controls on console selector CONTROLS ON CONSOLE mode MOVE the selector UPWARDS to enable the controls on the CONSOLE. CONTROLS AT BASE mode MOVE the selector DOWNWARDS to enable the controls at the BASE. ATTENTION TO PREVENT UNAUTHORISED PERSONNEL FROM USING THE MACHINE'S GROUND CONTROL WHEN THE OPERATOR IS INSIDE THE BASKET AT...
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USE AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL - SECTION 4 Basket movement/run selector RUN mode MOVE the selector UPWARDS to enable the machine RUN mode. Basket MOVEMENT mode MOVE the selector DOWNWARDS to enable the basket MOVEMENT mode (up/down). Transmission mode Turn selector in position to activate the transmission mode: PRESS THE DEAD MAN BUTTON ON THE JOYSTICK, then move the joystick in the required direction.
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USE AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL - SECTION 4 Lifting mode Turn selector in position to activate the lifting mode: PRESS THE DEAD MAN BUTTON ON THE JOYSTICK, then: 1. Move for LOWERING the basket 2. Move for LIFTING the basket ATTENTION IF THE INCLINATION ALARM IS TRIGGERED AS THE OPERATOR IS DRIVING WITH THE CAGE UP, LOWER THE CAGE ALL THE WAY DOWN AND MOVE ON TO A SOLID AND HORIZONTAL SURFACE.
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USE AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL - SECTION 4 Transport position speed regulator When the machine is in transport position (basket fully lowered) it is possible to regulate the transmission speed by acting on the regulator. By turning the regulator counter-clockwise it is possible to lower the translation speed.
USE AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL - SECTION 4 EXTENDIBLE DRUM Extending the basket To extend the basket outwards go into the position indicated by the image, hold both handles and: 1. press the release buttons located at the ends of the handles; 2.
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USE AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL - SECTION 4 ATTENTION HAVING REACHED THE PREDEFINED LOCK POSITION VERIFY THAT THE RELEASE BUTTONS RETURN TO HIGH POSITION. THIS ENSURES THAT THE POSITION REACHED IS STABLE AND FIXED. ATTENTION IT IS PROHIBITED TO LOWER THE BASKET IN AN INTERMEDIATE EXTRACTED POSITION BETWEEN TWO PREDEFINED STOP POSITIONS.
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USE AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL - SECTION 4 To retract the basket go into the position indicated by the image, hold both handles and: 1. press the release buttons located at the ends of the handles; 2. pull towards the machine. At this point the basket will start to go inwards.
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USE AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL - SECTION 4 ATTENTION MAKE SURE YOUR HANDS DO NOT GET TRAPPED WHEN CLOSING THE BASKET ENTRANCE MOVABLE RAILING. ATTENTION MAKE SURE THERE ARE NO OBSTACLES PREVENTING THE BASKET ENTRANCE MOVABLE RAILING FROM CLOSING PROPERLY ATTENTION DO NOT RAISE/LOWER THE BASKET IF THE MOBILE RAILING DOES NOT APPEAR TO CLOSE PROPERLY, AND HAVE IT REPAIRED (CONTACT THE MANUFACTURER, IF NECESSARY)
USE AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL - SECTION 4 TRANSPORT AND LIFTING PROCEDURES Positioning the machine While positioning the machine, make sure that the basket is fully lowered and retracted, turn off the machine and remove the enabling key. NOTE: if necessary, charge the batteries in preparation for the following work day.
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USE AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL - SECTION 4 ATTENTION SECURE THE MACHINE SO THAT IT DOES NOT GET DAMAGED DURING TRANSPORT. Handling with a forklift The machine can be lifted with a forklift truck. In this case, it must be held from the rear part of the machine in order to position it in a stable way onto the forks (see following figure).
USE AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL - SECTION 5 SECTION 5. EMERGENCY PROCEDURES This section shows the operations to be carried out in the event of an emergency during machine operation. EMERGENCY OPERATION Operator unable to control the machine CONDITIONS IN WHICH THE OPERATOR IS IMMOBILISED, TRAPPED OR UNABLE TO OPERATE OR CONTROL THE MACHINE.
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USE AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL - SECTION 5 5. Once descent is completed, tighten the knob again; 6. Restore power to the machine. ATTENTION THE OPERATIVE STAGES OF THE EMERGENCY DESCENT PROCEDURE ARE SET OUT ON AN APPROPRIATE DECAL NEAR THE EMERGENCY DESCENT CONTROL.
REPORTING THE ACCIDENT Faraone Industrie Spa must be immediately informed of any incidents involving a Faraone product. Contact the factory by telephone and provide all the necessary details, even in case no injuries or evident damage to property are involved.
USE AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL - SECTION 6 SECTION 6. DAILY INSPECTION Start the full inspection from point (a), as set out in the following list. Proceed around the machine checking all listed conditions in sequence. ATTENTION TO AVOID ANY INJURIES, ENSURE THAT THE MACHINE POWER SUPPLY IS SWITCHED OFF DURING THE "FULL INSPECTION".
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USE AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL - SECTION 6 g) Cage assembly and entrance doors Correct blocking of the cage and entrance doors operating correctly; h) Control console in the cage Controls secured, legible signs, emergency stop switch in the reset position and legible control signs; Ground control station (if present) Main power supply selection switch operable, signs securely fastened and legible, emergency stop switch operable;...
USE AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL - SECTION 7 SECTION 7. ROUTINE MAINTENANCE ATTENTION MAINTENANCE CAN BE CARRIED OUT BY COMPANY PERSONNEL WITH EXPERIENCE IN MAINTENANCE WORK AND ADEQUATELY TRAINED WITH REGARD TO SAFETY STANDARDS IN FORCE. ATTENTION IT IS RECOMMENDED TO ONLY USE SPARE PARTS APPROVED BY THE MANUFACTURER.
USE AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL - SECTION 7 ATTENTION THE RECOMMENDED FREQUENCY OF LUBRICATION AND OF THE WEAR CHECKS IS BASED ON NORMAL USE. IF THE MACHINE IS USED FOR HEAVY DUTY WORK, SUCH AS A HIGH NUMBER OF CYCLES, UNFAVOURABLE POSITION, CORROSIVE/DIRTY ENVIRONMENT, ETC., THE USER MUST INCREASE THE FREQUENCY OF THE CHECKS ACCORDINGLY.
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USE AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL - SECTION 7 • Torque Reducer Clean the outside of the reducer carefully, to remove any filth built up over time which limits its heat dissipation capability. • Checking the Battery Periodically check for any corrosion and tightening of the terminals and any acid top-ups required in the battery (if a lead/acid type).
USE AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL - SECTION 7 • Check the wheels for wear Check there is no debris on the wheels or around them. Check for wear or damage to the tread. The wheels must be replaced if the edges are worn or the profiles are deformed.
USE AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL - SECTION 7 MAINTENANCE EVERY TWO YEARS • Hydraulic Oil Change the hydraulic oil in the tank. Refer to the specifications described in the relative paragraph for information regarding hydraulic oil change. • Torque Reducer Inspect the reducer and change the oil. Refer to the instructions in the relative paragraph for information on changing the oil of the reducer;...
USE AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL - SECTION 8 SECTION 8. MAINTENANCE OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS BATTERY MAINTENANCE It is necessary to periodically check for any corrosion and tightening of the terminals. Replace the batteries as follows: 1. Put the “BASE/CAGE” controls selector in the cage control station on “BASE CONTROLS”;...
USE AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL - SECTION 8 CHANGING TORQUE REDUCER OIL ATTENTION PAY ATTENTION BECAUSE THE SURFACES ARE HOT DURING NORMAL OPERATION Change the exhaust oil with the reducer still hot. Before changing the lubricant, make sure that the product has been at a standstill for about 30 minutes, a sufficient amount of time for the oil temperature to drop to levels which are not hazardous for the operator.
USE AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL - SECTION 8 HYDRAULIC OIL CHANGE Faraone Industrie Spa recommends using hydraulic oil with viscosity index 32. Mixing oils of different makes or types is strongly ill advised, since they may not contain the necessary additives or viscosity may be different.
USE AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL - SECTION 8 TRANSMISSION MOTOR INSPECTION OF BRUSHES AND MANIFOLD It is recommended to proceed as follows: 1. Disconnect the motor and physically detach it from the application; 2. Remove the brake and the silicone coating on the hex head of the tie rods;...
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USE AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL - SECTION 8 4. Unscrew the motor tie rods using a 10 [mm] socket wrench 5. Extract the rear shield with the brush holder (using a rubber mallet if necessary) paying attention not to ruin the o-rings between the tube and the shield/flanges.
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USE AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL - SECTION 8 7. Measure the groove of the manifold and the length of the brushes. The following are the length of the brushes and diameter of the manifold when new and minimum recommended as a reference. Minimum recommended Brush length (mm)
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USE AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL - SECTION 8 b. Unscrew the fixing screw (1) and extract the brushes (2); c. Install the new brush operating in the opposite order; d. Insert the manifold into the brush holder. NOTE: It is recommended to use adhesive paper or an equivalent method to push all the brushes outwards to then insert the manifold and remove the supports used.
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USE AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL - SECTION 8 ATTENTION ALSO PAY ATTENTION TO THE CORRECT ALIGNMENT OF THE CAPS AS INDICATED PREVIOUSLY. 10. Put the silicone back on the hex head of the tie rods. 11. Refit the brake. Before powering the motor, check that the brake works properly (powering only the brake for a few cycles).
USE AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL - SECTION 8 CHECKS ON LIFTING CHAINS 1) Chain noise A grinding metal noise will be heard if the chains are not fully lubricated. This causes metal-metal friction between the joints of the chain, which can lead to seizing-slipping effect, causing the work platform to move unevenly.
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USE AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL - SECTION 8 8) Broken plates This is the result of fatigue failure caused by overloading. Corrosion phenomena may contribute to this problem. 9) Broken pins This problem usually occurs as a result of corrosion in the chain joints. Since the pins of a single chain are subject to the same load and corrosion conditions, one failure is usually followed by more.
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USE AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL - SECTION 8 Wear of plate profiles: Where the phenomenon is most noticeable: maximum permitted height reduction of 2.5% on one side only, 4% if on two sides, in relation to the initial height. Wear on the side of the chain: Replace the chain if the protruding part of the pin heads is worn down by more than 25% or if the outer side is worn down by more than 20% of its thickness.
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USE AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL - SECTION 8 ATTENTION FOR FURTHER INFORMATION REGARDING PURCHASE OF SPARE PARTS AND CONSUMABLES, PLEASE CONTACT THE MANUFACTURER. THE MANUFACTURER DECLINES ALL LIABILITY DUE TO DAMAGE OR MALFUNCTION CAUSED BY USE OF PARTS NOT AUTHORISED BY THE SAID MANUFACTURER. AERIAL PLATFORM ELEVAH 65-80 ES MOVE –...
USE AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL - SECTION 9 SECTION 9. ATTACHED DOCUMENTATION ✓ ATTACHMENT 1 – Layout for decal application ✓ ATTACHMENT 2 - Hydraulic diagram ✓ ATTACHMENT 3 – Wiring diagram ✓ ATTACHMENT 4 - Successful acceptance test certificate ATTENTION SHOULD THE MACHINE BE TRANSFERRED TO A THIRD PARTY, ALL DOCUMENTATION MUST BE DELIVERED WITH IT.
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USE AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL - SECTION 9 ATTACHMENT 1 – Layout for decal application Pos. SIMBOLO DESCRIZIONE Pos. SIMBOLO DESCRIZIONE DANGER SIGN DANGER SIGN CRUSHING AND CRUSHING AND TRAPPING OF THE TRAPPING OF THE LOWER LIMBS UPPER LIMBS OBLIGATION SIGN DANGER SIGN REFER TO THE LIKELY IMPACT...
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USE AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL - SECTION 9 ATTACHMENT 4 - Successful acceptance test certificate AERIAL PLATFORM □ ELEVAH 65 ES MOVE □ ELEVAH 80 ES MOVE Serial number: The machine, constructed in conformity with the type testing model, underwent the following tests: ■...