Still ECV 10 C Original Instructions Manual

Still ECV 10 C Original Instructions Manual

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Electric Pallet Stacker
ECV 10 C
ECV 10i C
ECV 10
0342 0343 0344
50028011505 EN - 03/2022 - 06

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  • Page 1 Original instructions Electric Pallet Stacker ECV 10 C ECV 10i C ECV 10 0342 0343 0344 50028011505 EN - 03/2022 - 06...
  • Page 3 Internet address and QR code  The information can be accessed at any time by pasting the address https://m.still.de/vdma in a web browser or by scanning the QR code. 50028011505 EN - 03/2022 - 06...
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    Table of contents Introduction Your industrial truck ........... General .
  • Page 6 Table of contents Medical devices ............Vibrations.
  • Page 7 Table of contents Drive operations............Description.
  • Page 8 ECV 10i C / ECV 10 C Technical Datasheet ....... .
  • Page 9: Introduction

    Introduction...
  • Page 10: Your Industrial Truck

    Introduction Your industrial truck Your industrial truck General The truck described in these operating instruc- tions corresponds to the applicable standards and safety regulations. If the truck is to be operated on public roads, it must conform to the existing national regula- tions for the country in which it is being used.
  • Page 11: Conformity Marking

    Introduction Your industrial truck Conformity marking  The manufacturer uses the conformity mark- ing to document the conformity of the industri- al truck with the relevant directives at the time of placing on the market: CE: in the European Union (EU) ●...
  • Page 12: Declaration That Reflects The Content Of The Declaration Of Conformity

    Introduction Your industrial truck Declaration that reflects the content of the declaration of conformity Declaration STILL GmbH Berzeliusstraße 10 22113 Hamburg Germany We declare that the specified machine conforms to the most recent valid version of the direc- tives specified below:...
  • Page 13: Information About Documentation

    Introduction Information about documentation Information about documentation Documentation scope Operating instructions fully and must be available to the driver and ● operator at all times. Operating instructions for attachment parts ● (special equipment) If the operating instructions are lost, the oper- Spare parts list ●...
  • Page 14: Explanation Of Symbols Used

    Introduction Information about documentation Explanation of symbols used DANGER Compulsory procedure that must be followed to avoid danger to life or physical harm. WARNING Compulsory procedure that must followed to avoid injury. CAUTION Compulsory procedure that must be followed to avoid material damage and/or destruction.
  • Page 15: Date Of Edition And Latest Update Of This Manual

    Introduction Information about documentation Date of edition and latest update of this manual The publication date of these operating in- structions is printed on the cover sheet. The manufacturer makes continuous efforts to improve its industrial trucks, and therefore re- serves the right to implement changes and to accept no claims concerning the information provided in this manual.
  • Page 16 Introduction Information about documentation Abbrevi- Meaning Explanation ation European Federation of Materials Han- Fédération Européene de la Manutention dling and Storage Equipment maximum Force Maximum power German authority for monitoring/issuing regulations for worker protection, environ- Gewerbeaufsichtsamt mental protection, and consumer protec- tion Transfer of data packets in wireless net- GPRS...
  • Page 17: Drive Directions

    Introduction Information about documentation Abbrevi- Meaning Explanation ation Verband der Elektrotechnik Elektronik In- German technical/scientific association formationstechnik e. V. Verein Deutscher Ingenieure German technical/scientific association Verband Deutscher Maschinen- und Anla- German Mechanical Engineering Industry VDMA genbau e. V. Association WLAN Wireless LAN Wireless local area network Drive directions...
  • Page 18: Illustrations

    Introduction Information about documentation Illustrations At many points in this documentation the  (mostly sequential) operation of certain func- tions or operating procedures is explained. To illustrate these operations, schematic repre- sentations of an truck are used. NOTE These schematic representations do not rep- resent the design state of the documented truck.
  • Page 19: Environmental Considerations

    Introduction Environmental considerations Environmental considerations Packaging During delivery of the truck, certain parts are packaged to provide protection during trans- port. This packaging must be removed com- pletely prior to initial start-up. ENVIRONMENT NOTE The packaging material must be disposed of properly after delivery of the truck.
  • Page 20: Technical Description

    Introduction Technical description Technical description Driving This product has a compact chassis, 4-point ground contact, balanced tiller and a micro- The electronic control unit ensures comforta- processor electronic control system.The ma- ble use and lower costs. chine is lightweight, highly efficient and easy to handle.
  • Page 21: Use Of The Truck

    Introduction Use of the truck Use of the truck Intended use of the trucks The table of characteristics and performance attach- CAUTION ed to this user manual gives you the information you need to check that the equipment is suitable for the This machine was designed for the transport and work being carried out.
  • Page 22: Unauthorised Use

    Introduction Use of the truck Unauthorised use Any danger caused as a result of unauthor- Transporting people is prohibited. ised use becomes the responsibility of the op- The forklift truck should not be used in areas erator or driver and not that of the manufactur- where there is a risk of fire, explosion or corro- sion, or in areas that are particularly dusty.
  • Page 23: Residual Risks

    Introduction Residual risks Residual risks Residual risks Despite careful operation and compliance with – Escape of consumables due to leakages or all applicable standards and regulations, the the rupture of lines, hoses or containers. possibility of other dangers when using the –...
  • Page 24: Overview Of Hazards And Countermeasures

    Introduction Residual risks Overview of hazards and countermeasures NOTE This table is intended to help evaluate the hazards in your facility and applies to all drive types. It does not claim to be complete. – Observe the national regulations for the country in which the truck is being used.
  • Page 25 Introduction Residual risks Hazard Course of action Check note Notes √ done - Not applicable Assessment of LPG German threshold limit exhaust gases values list (MAK-Liste) and the German Ordi- nance on Industrial Safety and Health (BetrSichV) Impermissible usage Provide operating in- German Ordinance on (improper usage) structions...
  • Page 26: Danger To Employees

    Introduction Residual risks Hazard Course of action Check note Notes √ done - Not applicable DGUV rule 113-001 and observe the oper- ating instructions When parking LPG German Ordinance on German Ordinance on trucks Industrial Safety and Industrial Safety and Health (BetrSichV), Health (BetrSichV) and DGUV rule 113-001...
  • Page 27 Introduction Residual risks The results must be published. In the case of The working conditions for the trucks are truck deployment involving similar hazard sit- largely similar for many sites. The dangers uations it is permitted to summarise the re- can therefore be summarised in a single over- sults.
  • Page 28 Introduction Residual risks 50028011505 EN - 03/2022 - 06...
  • Page 29: Safety

    Safety...
  • Page 30: Definition Of Terms Used For Responsible Persons

    Safety Definition of terms used for responsible persons Definition of terms used for responsible persons Operating company The operating company is the natural or legal The operating company is responsible for the person or group who operates the truck or on scheduling and correct performance of regular whose authority the truck is used.
  • Page 31 Safety Definition of terms used for responsible persons Driver rights, duties and rules of behav- iour The driver must be trained in his rights and duties. The driver must be granted the required rights. The driver must wear protective equipment (protection suit, safety footwear, safety hel- met, industrial goggles and gloves) that is ap- propriate for the conditions, the job and the...
  • Page 32: Basic Principles For Safe Operation

    Original parts, attachments and accessories companies have not been tested or approved are specially designed for this truck. We draw by STILL. your attention to the fact that parts, attach- ment parts and accessories supplied by other 50028011505 EN - 03/2022 - 06...
  • Page 33: Damage, Faults

    Safety Basic principles for safe operation The manufacturer accepts no liability for any damage CAUTION caused by the use of non-original parts and non-orig- inal accessories. The installation or use of such products may have a negative impact on the design of the truck and thus impair active or passive driving safety.
  • Page 34: Vibrations

    Safety Basic principles for safe operation Vibrations Vibrations to which the hands and arms CAUTION are exposed The value expressed above can be used to compare forklift trucks of the same category. It cannot be used The following value is valid for all truck mod- to determine the operator's daily exposure to vibra- els: tions during real operation of the truck;...
  • Page 35: Safety Tests

    Safety Safety tests Safety tests Carrying out regular inspections  on the truck The operating company must ensure that the truck is checked by a specialist at least once a year or after particular incidents. As part of this inspection, the technical condi- tion of the truck must be completely tested with regard to accident safety.
  • Page 36 Safety Safety tests The exact procedure for this insulation testing is described in the workshop manual for this truck. NOTE The truck's electrical system and drive batter- ies must be checked separately. Test values for the drive battery Recommended Nominal volt- Component Measurements Test values...
  • Page 37: Safety Regulations For Handling Consumables

    Safety Safety regulations for handling consumables Safety regulations for handling consumables Permissible consumables Refer to the maintenance data table for the WARNING permissible substances necessary for opera- Consumables can be dangerous. tion. It is necessary to follow the safety regulations when handling these substances.
  • Page 38: Hydraulic Fluid

    Safety Safety regulations for handling consumables Hydraulic fluid WARNING ENVIRONMENT NOTE During operation of the forklift truck, hy- draulic fluids are pressurised and are Hydraulic fluid is a water-polluting substance! hazardous to your health. Always store hydraulic fluid in containers com- –...
  • Page 39: Disposal Of Consumables

    Safety Safety regulations for handling consumables Disposal of consumables Any spillage of fluids such as hydraulic oil, ● ENVIRONMENT NOTE brake fluid or gear lubricant oil must be im- mediately soaked up with an oil-binding Materials that have to be disposed of following agent.
  • Page 40: Safety Devices

    Safety Safety devices Safety devices Damage, faults Any damage or faults observed on the truck or Work on the electric installation (e.g. connect- the accessories must be reported immediately ing a radio, additional lights or other accesso- to the responsible personnel. The truck and ries) is permitted only with the approval of the accessories must never be used before they manufacturer.
  • Page 41: Emc - Electromagnetic Compatibility

    Safety EMC – Electromagnetic compatibility EMC – Electromagnetic compatibility Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) is a key secondly checks it for sufficient resistance to quality feature of the truck. electromagnetic interference with reference to the planned usage location . A number of EMC involves electrical measures are taken to ensure the limiting the emission of electromagnetic in-...
  • Page 42 Safety EMC – Electromagnetic compatibility 50028011505 EN - 03/2022 - 06...
  • Page 43: Views

    Views...
  • Page 44: Main Components

    Views Main Components Main Components Truck Assemblies Tiller Battery Key switch Chassis LED Lamp Balance wheel Mast cover Cover (nether) Lift Cylinder Driving wheel Battery discharge indicator Cover(upper) Battery charge connector Tank Emergency brake switch Hydraulic Pump Lift mechanism 50028011505 EN - 03/2022 - 06...
  • Page 45 Views Main Components Tiller “Lower” button Warning signal button “Lift” button Collision safety switch Travel switch 50028011505 EN - 03/2022 - 06...
  • Page 46: Dataplate And Safety Labels

    Views Dataplate and safety labels Dataplate and safety labels Truck identification plate Company logo Prohibition label LOGO sticker Mast safety label Load curve Warning label(For initial lift version only) Vehicle body number Indicator label Warning label(For initial lift version only) Truck slinging label Importer label (for UK) Driving safety label(Adjust position for ini-...
  • Page 47: Load Label

    Views Load label Load label  This label shows the relationship between the position of the load centre and the maximum load. Before loading, check that the load and load centre distance are within the range permitted by the bearing capacity icons. 50028011505 EN - 03/2022 - 06...
  • Page 48: Nameplate, Variant 1

    Views Nameplate, variant 1 Nameplate, variant 1 Identification plate Type Own mass (self weight) in kg without battery Serial number Manufacturer Year of manufacture Refer to technical data listed in this operat- Unladen mass in kg ing instructions for more detailed information Max.
  • Page 49: Nameplate, Variant 2

    Views Nameplate, variant 2 Nameplate, variant 2 Identification plate Type Conformity marking: Serial number CE mark for the markets of the EU, the EU Manufacturer candidate countries, the EFTA States and Year of manufacture Switzerland Unladen mass in kg UKCA mark for the United Kingdom market permissible battery weight in kg (for electric EAC mark for the Eurasian Economic Union trucks only) Max./Min.
  • Page 50 Views Nameplate, variant 2 NOTE It is possible for there to be multiple con- ● formity markings on the nameplate. The EAC mark may also be located in the ● immediate vicinity of the nameplate. 50028011505 EN - 03/2022 - 06...
  • Page 51: Operation

    Operation...
  • Page 52: Intended Use Of The Trucks

    Operation Intended use of the trucks Intended use of the trucks The table of characteristics and performance attach- CAUTION ed to this user manual gives you the information you need to check that the equipment is suitable for the This machine was designed for the transport and work being carried out.
  • Page 53: Checking The Working Environment

    Operation Checking the working environment Carried   Check the battery charging connector. Check that the battery cable connections are tight and grease the battery poles if necessary. Check the drive wheels and rollers for wear and damage. Check the hydraulic functions. Check brake function of electromagnetic brakes.
  • Page 54: Cleaning The Forklift

    Operation Cleaning the Forklift Cleaning the Forklift Cleaning depends on the type of use and the CAUTION workplace. Should the truck come into contact Do not clean the truck with direct jets of water; DO with highly aggressive elements such as salt NOT use solvents and petrols that could damage water, fertilizers, chemical products, cement, parts of the truck.
  • Page 55: Charging And Discharging Batteries

    Operation Charging and discharging batteries Charging and discharging batteries NOTE Charging precautions The vehicle must be parked in a well-venti- ● lated room. There must be no metal parts on the sur- ● face of the battery. Before starting to charge, check all cable ●...
  • Page 56 NOTE This vehicle has a low-voltage protection func- tion.When the vehicle slows down but the fork is still able to lift, the vehicle will indicate that the battery voltage is insufficient and the con- troller will activate the low-voltage protection function.The battery now needs to be charged.
  • Page 57 Operation Charging and discharging batteries No output current from charg- Charging equipment damaged; Flashing red light ing equipment remove battery. The input power cable is dis- Indicator lights fail to light up Charging equipment fault connected or the charging equipment is damaged. 50028011505 EN - 03/2022 - 06...
  • Page 58: Drive Operations

    Operation Drive operations Drive operations Description This device is designed for non-hazardous in- CAUTION door environments.Its working temperature Driving safety instructions should be within the specified range. – The driver must drive slowly around corners and These models comply with the EN 12895 when entering narrow passageways.
  • Page 59: Starting

    Operation Drive operations Starting – Pull the emergency off switch (2) to the  raised position. – Turn the key switch (1) to the ON position;  the battery indicator light will come on. 50028011505 EN - 03/2022 - 06...
  • Page 60: Forward Travel/Reverse Travel

    Operation Drive operations – Put the tiller in the drive position(M) and use  the drive switch to control direction and speed. NOTE F is forwards. ● R is reverse. ● B is brake. ● M is drive. ● NOTE When the tiller is in the brake position(M), the electromagnetic brake is locked and the vehi- cle cannot be driven.
  • Page 61: Brake

    Operation Drive operations Brake  NOTE The braking performance of the equipment de- pends very much on the condition of the floor surface.This should be taken into considera- tion when driving. NOTE The driver must drive carefully and cautious- ly.When there is no danger, the driver must use moderate braking to avoid the load mov- ing or the trailer becoming detached.
  • Page 62: Safety Reverser

    Operation Drive operations CAUTION Open the drive switch; if the drive switch cannot quickly return to the initial position or resets very slowly, identify the cause and rectify the fault. Reverse braking – Switching the drive switch to the opposite direction while travelling brakes the vehicle by reverse current until it starts moving in the opposite direction.
  • Page 63: Steering

    Operation Drive operations Steering – Turn the tiller (1) left or right according to  the desired direction. Horn operation  The horn must be used on routes with poor visibility and at junctions. – Press the horn button (1) located on the till- er arm.
  • Page 64 Operation Drive operations Ramps must always be approached with great caution: Never attempt a slope with a gradient great- ● er than that specified in the truck's data- sheet Make sure that the ground is clean and has ● a non-slip surface, and that the route is clear Ascending slopes ...
  • Page 65 Operation Drive operations CAUTION Risk of serious injury and/or serious damage to equipment. Driving on a slope that exceeds the specified gradi- ent is prohibited due to limited braking capacity. Starting on a slope – Activate the direction control button in the required direction.
  • Page 66: Hydraulic Operations

    Operation Hydraulic operations Hydraulic operations Use of the mast CAUTION Only the specified lifting device can be used. The driver must receive guidance related to the opera- tional aspects of the lifting device. CAUTION Never put your hands near the lifting mechanism. CAUTION The mast protective screen must always be in place, correctly fixed and clean to provide good visibility.
  • Page 67: Working With Loads

    Operation Hydraulic operations Mast lifting and lowering  – Press the lift button(2) until the goods reach the required height, then release the button. – Press the lower button(18) until the goods are lowered to the required height, then re- lease the button.
  • Page 68 Operation Hydraulic operations CAUTION Do not touch nearby loads or loads positioned at the side or in front of the load being handled. Arrange the loads with a small space between them to prevent them coming into contact with one anoth- Picking up a load from the ground –...
  • Page 69 Operation Hydraulic operations – To facilitate movement over obstacles, in- crease the ground clearance. – Check that the width of the load is compati- ble with the width of the aisle. Setting a load down on the ground – Carefully move the load into the deposit area.
  • Page 70: Emergency Lowering

    Operation Hydraulic operations Picking up a load at height  – Carefully drive the machine to the required location. – Raise the forks to the height of the pallet. – Carefully move the forks forward under the pallet. – Lift the forks until the pallet moves away from the racking.
  • Page 71 Operation Hydraulic operations – Unscrew the two large flat-head screws(1)  and pull out the cover(2). The emergency lowering screw is located on  the solenoid valve(2). 50028011505 EN - 03/2022 - 06...
  • Page 72: Before Leaving The Equipment

    Operation Before leaving the equipment Before leaving the equipment  CAUTION Always stop the machine on level ground away from traffic routes. – Lower the fork arms to the lowest position. – Turn off the key switch (1). – Press the emergency off switch (2). –...
  • Page 73: Putting The Equipment Back Into Operation

    Operation Putting the equipment back into operation NOTE The battery must be charged every month to avoid depletion of the battery through self-dis- charge, as the sulfation would destroy the bat- tery. Putting the equipment back into operation – Thoroughly clean the truck. –...
  • Page 74: Slinging

    Operation Slinging Slinging CAUTION Only use slings (1) and a hoist of sufficient capaci- ty.Protect all parts in contact with the lifting de- vice.Correctly install the hook according to the lifting label shown in the figure. Machine weight (with battery):See Technical Data- sheet.
  • Page 75: Transporting The Truck

    Operation Transporting the truck Transporting the truck  CAUTION When transporting the truck, check that it is properly supported on wooden blocks and correctly tied with rope. Single-column mast tie points and posi- tion – Lower the fork arms to the lowest position. –...
  • Page 76 Operation Transporting the truck 50028011505 EN - 03/2022 - 06...
  • Page 77: Maintenance

    Maintenance...
  • Page 78: General Maintenance Information

    Maintenance General maintenance information General maintenance information General The following instructions contain all the infor- The forklift must undergo functional testing mation required for servicing your truck. Carry and a trial run after each inspection. out the various maintenance work in compli- ance with the maintenance plan.
  • Page 79: Battery Maintenance Staff

    Maintenance Maintenance - 1000 hours / every 12 months of the truck and the efficiency of the protective regulations and principles established for installations in accordance with the technical checking industrial trucks. Battery maintenance staff Batteries must only be recharged, maintained It is essential to follow the battery mainte- and changed by specially trained personnel.
  • Page 80 Maintenance Maintenance - 1000 hours / every 12 months At operating hours Carried 1000 3000 5000 7000 9000 11000 13000   Check and fasten the controller and contactor. Power and drive system Check driving speeds. Check and lubricate the bearings between the drive motor and gearbox. Check the wheel bearings and their mounting.
  • Page 81 Maintenance Maintenance - 1000 hours / every 12 months At operating hours Carried 1000 3000 5000 7000 9000 11000 13000   Check fork arms for wear and damage. Visually inspect the rollers, wear strips and stoppers. Other Check chassis for cracks or damage. Check cover for cracks.
  • Page 82: Maintenance - 2000 Hours / Every 2 Years

    Maintenance Maintenance - 2000 hours / every 2 years Maintenance - 2000 hours / every 2 years At operating hours Carried 2000 4000 6000 8000 10000 12000 14000   Note Perform all 1000-hour maintenance work. Hydraulic system Change the hydraulic oil. Replace oil tank air filter and filter.
  • Page 83: Maintenance Work

    Maintenance Maintenance work Maintenance work Changing the battery NOTE Always park the vehicle according to regula- tions and turn off the power before removing and installing batteries. Removing batteries – Unscrew the 2 screws (1) and remove the  cover(2). –...
  • Page 84 Maintenance Maintenance work – Remove the three battery cables shown in  the image(5). – Remove the battery(6).  NOTE Pay attention to the operation of the battery to avoid short circuits. Installing the battery – Install the batteries in reverse order, paying attention to the location where the batteries are installed and whether the wiring is cor- rect.
  • Page 85: Lubrication Point

    Maintenance Maintenance work Lubrication point 50028011505 EN - 03/2022 - 06...
  • Page 86: Check The Hydraulic Oil Level

    Maintenance Maintenance work Lubricant Location Oil name Model no. Amount added Comment code Antifriction hydraulic Lift height 1600 mm: 3.8 L L-HM46 Lift height 2000 mm:3.8L Lift height 2300 mm:4.0L Lift height 2500 mm:4.2L Hydraulic Lift height 2700 mm:4.2L system Antifriction hydraulic L-HV32 Lift height 3000 mm:4.5L...
  • Page 87: Topping Up The Gear Oil

    NOTE You can lift again after you have finished add- ing the oil. You must continue checking the hydraulic oil level if there is still a banging noise. – Reinstall the disassembled parts in reverse order. NOTE Only use hydraulic oil that meets the specifica- tions.Refer to "Lubricants".
  • Page 88: Checking The Fuses

    Maintenance Maintenance work – Pour gear oil into the grease fitting (1)cor-  rectly to replenish it according to specifica- tions. NOTE Top up every 1,000 operating hours or annual- ly, whichever occurs first. Checking the fuses – Fully lower the mast. –...
  • Page 89: Tyre Operation

    Maintenance Tyre operation Tyre operation Drive Wheel  Removal – Remove the drive assembly. – Dismantle the motor cable mounting base (1), and remove the motor cables(2); – Loosen the eight screws(3) with a wrench, and remove the gearbox cover(4) and gear set(5);...
  • Page 90: Load Wheels - Removal And Installation

    Maintenance Tyre operation Drive wheel Fault cracking or degumming Cause Improper use Load Wheels - Removal and In- stallation Removal  – Lift the vehicle carefully with lifting equip- ment through the lifting holes at back; CAUTION Make sure the lifting equipment is solid and secure, and the load capacity should be greater than the total weight of the vehicle.
  • Page 91: Caster - Removal And Installation

    Maintenance Tyre operation CAUTION When installing, please apply appropriate amount of grease on the axle fi rst. CAUTION Quality of tyres directly affects the stability and driv- ing performance of the device. If you need to replace the factory-fitted tyres, please use original spare parts provided by the equipment manufacturer to reach the original design performance of the truck.
  • Page 92: Malfunction Analysis

    Maintenance Malfunction analysis CAUTION After long time of use, the drive wheel will wear and tear to certain level, at this time, adjust the height of caster(3) through increasing or decreasing the num- ber of adjustment shims(2) to make the two casters and drive wheel to be in close contact with the ground.
  • Page 93 NOTE Please contact an authorised dealer if you have performed all of the steps listed in the ta- ble above but are still unable to eliminate the fault.Further fault identification and elimination operations must be performed by after-sales service personnel who have undergone spe- cial training.
  • Page 94 Maintenance Malfunction analysis 50028011505 EN - 03/2022 - 06...
  • Page 95 Technical data...
  • Page 96 Technical data ECV 10 Technical Datasheet ECV 10 Technical Datasheet 50028011505 EN - 03/2022 - 06...
  • Page 97 Technical data ECV 10 Technical Datasheet Characteristics ECV 10 1.1 Manufacturer Still 1.2 Model no. ECV 10 1.3 Drive: electric, diesel, petrol, LPG, mains electric Electric 1.4 Operation Pedestrian 1.5 Nominal loading capacity Q (kg) 1000 1.6 Load centre of gravity distance...
  • Page 98 Technical data ECV 10 Technical Datasheet Dimensions ECV 10 Overall length l1 (mm) 1740 Head length (without forks) l2 (mm) b1/b2 Body width (mm) s/e/l Dimensions of forks 55 / 160 / 1150 (mm) Width of the fork carriage (mm) b5 (mm Width across forks m2 (m...
  • Page 99 Technical data ECV 10i C / ECV 10 C Technical Datasheet ECV 10i C / ECV 10 C Technical Datasheet 50028011505 EN - 03/2022 - 06...
  • Page 100 Technical data ECV 10i C / ECV 10 C Technical Datasheet Characteristics ECV 10 C ECV 10i C 1.1 Manufacturer Still Still 1.2 Model no. ECV 10C ECV 10 iC Drive: electric, diesel, petrol, LPG, mains Electric Electric electric 1.4 Operation...
  • Page 101 Technical data ECV 10i C / ECV 10 C Technical Datasheet Dimensions ECV 10 C ECV 10i C h3 (m 4.4 Lift height 1517 1513 Tiller height when driving (minimum/ h14 ( 800 / 1250 800 / 1250 maximum) h13 (...
  • Page 102 Technical data Eco-design requirements for electric motors and variable speed drives Drive ECV 10 C ECV 10i C Battery to DIN 43 531/35/36 A, B, C, no Battery voltage/capacity (5-hour dis- V/Ah 2 x 12 / 85 2 x 12 / 85...
  • Page 103 Index EMC – Electromagnetic compatibility..Emergency lowering....Address of manufacturer....Attachments Special risks.
  • Page 104 Index Technical inspection and maintenance da- ta....... 71 Safety inspection....27 Transporting the truck.
  • Page 106 STILL GmbH 50028011505 EN - 03/2022 - 06...

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