Still HPT 10 XE Original Instructions Manual

Still HPT 10 XE Original Instructions Manual

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Pantograph lift truck
HPT 10 XE
HPT 10 XM
0058 0059
50988046052 EN - 12/2021 - 07

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  • Page 1 Original instructions Pantograph lift truck HPT 10 XE HPT 10 XM 0058 0059 50988046052 EN - 12/2021 - 07...
  • 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. 50988046052 EN - 12/2021 - 07...
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    UK Declaration of Conformity for HPT 10 XE ....... . .
  • Page 6 Overview of labelling points on the HPT 10 XE....... .
  • Page 7 Checking the hydraulic oil level and topping up the hydraulic oil on the HPT 10 XM . . . Checking the hydraulic oil level and topping up the hydraulic oil on the HPT 10 XE . . . 50988046052 EN - 12/2021 - 07...
  • Page 8 Maintenance of the pump motor, HPT 10 XE ....... . .
  • Page 9: Foreword

    Foreword...
  • Page 10: Your Industrial Truck

    Foreword Your industrial truck Your industrial truck General The industrial trucks described in these oper- ating instructions are built to the applicable standards and safety regulations. The industri- al trucks are fitted with the most up-to-date technology It is now a matter of handling the trucks safely and maintaining their functionali- These operating instructions provide the nec- essary information to do this.
  • Page 11: Ec/Eu Declaration Of Conformity For The Hpt 10 Xe

    Foreword Your industrial truck EC/EU declaration of conformity for the HPT 10 XE EC/EU declaration of conformity STILL GmbH Berzeliusstraße 10 22113 Hamburg Germany We declare herewith that the machine Truck type Pantograph lift truck Model HPT 10 XE Serial number...
  • Page 12: Ec/Eu Declaration Of Conformity For The Hpt 10 Xm

    Foreword Your industrial truck EC/EU declaration of conformity for the HPT 10 XM EC/EU declaration of conformity STILL GmbH Berzeliusstraße 10 22113 Hamburg Germany We declare herewith that the machine Truck type Pantograph lift truck Model HPT 10 XM Serial number HLI0830000 - HLI0990000 conforms to EC Machinery Directive 2006/42/EC in the latest valid version.
  • Page 13: Uk Declaration Of Conformity For Hpt 10 Xe

    Foreword Your industrial truck UK Declaration of Conformity for HPT 10 XE UK Declaration of Conformity STILL GmbH Berzeliusstraße 10 D-22113 Hamburg We declare herewith that the machine Industrial truck type Scissor lift pallet truck Model HPT 10 XE Serial No.
  • Page 14: Uk Declaration Of Conformity For Hpt 10 Xm

    Foreword Your industrial truck UK Declaration of Conformity for HPT 10 XM UK Declaration of Conformity STILL GmbH Berzeliusstraße 10 D-22113 Hamburg We declare herewith that the machine Industrial truck type Scissor lift pallet truck Model HPT 10 XM Serial No.
  • Page 15: Information About The Documentation

    The operating instructions can be reordered as a spare part from the STILL service centre. The personnel responsible for operating and maintaining the equipment must be familiar with these operating instructions.
  • Page 16: Issue Date And Currentness Of Manual

    The issue date of this manual can be found on the title page. STILL is constantly engaged in the further de- velopment of industrial trucks. These operat- ing instructions are subject to change, and any claims based on the information and/or illus- trations contained in them cannot be asserted.
  • Page 17: Typical Graphics

    Foreword Information about the documentation NOTE For technical requirements that require special attention. ENVIRONMENT NOTE To prevent environmental damage. Typical graphics  This documentation explains the (usually se- quential) chain of certain functions or opera- tions. Schematic views of an industrial truck are used to illustrate these procedures.
  • Page 18: Environmental Considerations

    Foreword Environmental considerations Environmental considerations Packaging During delivery of the industrial truck, certain parts are packaged to provide protection dur- ing transport. This packaging must be re- moved completely prior to commissioning. ENVIRONMENT NOTE The packaging material must be properly dis- posed of after delivery of the industrial truck.
  • Page 19: Use Of The Truck

    Use of the truck...
  • Page 20: Proper Usage

    Use of the truck Proper usage Proper usage The industrial truck described in these operat- ing instructions is suitable for lifting and trans- porting loads on pallets, see C hapter "Han- ⇒  dling loads", Page 50 . The industrial truck must only be used for its intended purpose as set out and described in these operating instructions! If the industrial truck is to be used for purpo-...
  • Page 21: Improper Use

    Use of the truck Improper use Improper use The operating company or operator, and not the manufacturer, is liable for any hazards caused by impermissible use (see also C hapter "Definition of terms used for respon- ⇒  sible persons", Page 16 ). CAUTION It is prohibited to use the truck for purposes other than those described in these operating instructions.
  • Page 22: Place Of Use

    Nordic re- gions (see temperature ranges C hapter ⇒  "Technical datasheet for the HPT 10 XE", Page 92 ). The industrial truck is not suitable for use in very humid environments. The operating company (see C hapter "Defi-...
  • Page 23: Safety

    Safety...
  • Page 24: 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 person or group who uses the industrial truck or on whose authority the truck is used. The operating company must ensure that the industrial truck is used only for its proper pur- poses and in compliance with the safety regu-...
  • Page 25: Operator

    Safety Definition of terms used for responsible persons Operator This industrial truck may be used only by per- sons who have received sufficient instruction on control and operation, and proven their ability to handle this industrial truck safely to the operating company's responsible repre- sentative.
  • Page 26: Basic Principles For Safe Operation

    Safety Basic principles for safe operation Basic principles for safe operation Changes and retrofitting NOTE Changes and retrofitting are prohibited! Warning regarding non-original parts Original parts, attachments and accessories are specially designed for this industrial truck. We specifically draw your attention to the fact that parts, attachments and accessories sup- plied by other companies have not been tes- ted and approved by us.
  • Page 27: Residual Risk

    Safety Residual risk Residual risk Residual dangers, residual risks Despite careful working and compliance with standards and regulations, the occurrence of other risks when using the industrial truck can- not be entirely excluded. The industrial truck and all other system com- ponents comply with current safety require- ments.
  • Page 28 Safety Residual risk Risk of accident when transporting loads ● due to slipping or falling. Loss of stability due to the load being unsta- ● ble or the load slipping etc. Human error - Disregarding safety regula- ● tions. Risk caused by unrepaired damage. ●...
  • Page 29: Danger To Employees

    Safety Residual risk Danger to employees According to the German workplace safety or- dinance (BetrSichV) and labour protection law (ArbSchG), the operating company must de- termine and assess hazards during operation, and establish the occupational health and safety measures required for employees. The operating company must therefore draw up appropriate operating instructions (§...
  • Page 30 Safety Residual risk employers' liability insurance association on this subject. 50988046052 EN - 12/2021 - 07...
  • Page 31: Specific Usage Risks As A Result Of Operating The Industrial Truck

    Safety Residual risk Specific usage risks as a result of operating the industrial truck Approval from the manufacturer and, if appli- cable, the relevant authorities, must be ob- tained each time the truck is used in a manner that is different to how it is used normally, and in cases where the operator is not certain that he can use the truck correctly and without the risk of accidents.
  • Page 32: Safety Tests

    Safety Safety tests Safety tests Carrying out regular testing on  the industrial truck Safety inspection based on time and ex- traordinary incidents The operating company must ensure that the industrial truck is checked by a competent per- son at least once a year or following unusual incidents.
  • Page 33: Safety Regulations For Handling Consumables

    Safety Safety regulations for handling consumables Safety regulations for handling consumables Permissible consumables WARNING Consumables can be dangerous. Observe the safety regulations when handling such materials. Please refer to the maintenance data table for the permissible substances that are necessary for operation (see C hapter "Maintenance da- ⇒ ...
  • Page 34: Hydraulic Fluid

    Safety Safety regulations for handling consumables WARNING There is a risk of slipping on spilled oil, particularly when combined with water! – Spilt oil should be removed immediately with oil- binding agents and disposed of according to the regulations. ENVIRONMENT NOTE Oil is a water-polluting substance! Always store oil in containers that comply ●...
  • Page 35: Battery Acid

    Safety Safety regulations for handling consumables ENVIRONMENT NOTE Hydraulic fluid is a water-polluting substance. Always store hydraulic fluid in containers ● that comply with regulations Avoid spills ● Spilt hydraulic fluid should be removed im- ● mediately with oil-binding agents and dis- posed of according to the regulations Dispose of old hydraulic fluid according to ●...
  • Page 36: Disposal Of Consumables

    Safety Safety regulations for handling consumables Disposal of consumables ENVIRONMENT NOTE Materials that accumulate during repair, main- tenance and cleaning must be collected prop- erly and disposed of in accordance with the national regulations for the country in which the truck is being used. Work must only be carried out in areas designated for the pur- pose.
  • Page 37: Emissions

    Noise emissions The HPT 10 XE scissor lift pallet truck emits the following sound-pressure levels: Continuous sound pressure level at the HPT 10 XE scissor lift pallet truck < 70 dB(A) Battery WARNING...
  • Page 38 Safety Safety regulations for handling consumables 50988046052 EN - 12/2021 - 07...
  • Page 39: Overviews

    Overviews...
  • Page 40: Overview

    Overviews Overview Overview General view of the HPT 10 XE Tiller Steering rollers Gas spring Stabilisers Emergency off switch (on/off switch) Forks Battery cover Load castors Battery charger socket Lift cylinder Cover of the pump motor Mains cable 50988046052 EN - 12/2021 - 07...
  • Page 41: General View Of The Hpt 10 Xm

    Overviews Overview General view of the HPT 10 XM Tiller Stabilisers Lift cylinder/hydraulic oil tank Forks Hydraulic pump Load castors Steering rollers 50988046052 EN - 12/2021 - 07...
  • Page 42: Labelling Points

    Overviews Labelling points Labelling points Overview of labelling points on the HPT 10 XE Nameplate Warning sign: Do not reach into the panto- Decal information: Load capacity / Load cen- graph mechanism, risk of crushing tre of gravity / Caution / Read the operating...
  • Page 43: Overview Of Labelling Points On The Hpt 10 Xm

    Overviews Labelling points Overview of labelling points on the HPT 10 XM Nameplate Warning sign: Do not reach into the panto- Decal information: Load capacity / Load cen- graph mechanism, risk of crushing tre of gravity / Caution / Read the operating Decal information: Open/close the hydraulic instructions oil tank...
  • Page 44: Nameplate

    Overviews Labelling points Nameplate  It is possible to identify the industrial truck from the information on the nameplate. Manufacturer CE labelling Model Manufacturer's code Serial number Year of manufacture Rated capacity Tare weight Max. battery weight Battery nominal voltage in V Min.
  • Page 45: Operation

    Operation...
  • Page 46: Tasks Before Initial Commissioning

    Operation Tasks before initial commissioning Tasks before initial commissioning Assembling and adjusting the tiller on the HTP 10 XM DANGER Do not use the industrial truck until the tiller has been successfully assembled and adjusted, and function checking has been carried out successful- If the industrial truck is delivered without the tiller fitted, the tiller must be fitted before initial commissioning.
  • Page 47 Operation Tasks before initial commissioning – Assemble the tiller (1) on the pump unit (5) using the bolt (2) and the plug (3) (included in delivery). When positioning the tiller, feed the chain (4) through the hole in the bolt (9). –...
  • Page 48: Unlocking The Cover Of The Oil Tank On The Hpt 10 Xm

    Operation Tasks before initial commissioning Unlocking the cover of the oil  tank on the HPT 10 XM When the industrial truck is delivered, the cov- er of the oil tank is in the "CLOSE" position. – Turn the cover to the "OPEN" position dur- ing initial commissioning to allow the oil to circulate.
  • Page 49: Checks And Tasks Before Daily Use

    Operation Checks and tasks before daily use Checks and tasks before daily use Visual inspections WARNING Damage or other defects on the industrial truck can result in accidents. If damage or other defects are identified on the in- dustrial truck during the following inspections, do not use the industrial truck until it has been repaired properly.
  • Page 50: Switching The Industrial Truck On And Off

    Operation Switching the industrial truck on and off Switching the industrial truck on and off Switching the HPT 10 XE on and  – Pull out the emergency off switch (1) to switch on the industrial truck. When switch- ed on, the indicator LED (2) on the battery cover shows the charge state of the battery.
  • Page 51: Steering

    (1). At maximum steering lock, the industrial truck can be turned in the smallest turning radius (Wa), see C hapter "Technical datasheet for ⇒  the HPT 10 XE", Page 92 . 50988046052 EN - 12/2021 - 07...
  • Page 52: Lifting

    Lifting Lifting system The following lifting system is fitted on this in- dustrial truck: Pantograph lift on the HPT 10 XE  When the scissor lift is raised electrically, the lift cylinder raises the forks up to the max. height (h3).
  • Page 53 Operation Lifting Lifting the forks – Press the "lift-lower" control switch upwards  (1). The forks are raised. Lowering the forks – Press the "lift-lower" control switch down- wards (1). The forks are lowered. Operating devices for the lifting system on the HPT 10 XM DANGER Risk of fatal injury! Keep clear of the area beneath the raised fork.
  • Page 54 Operation Lifting DANGER Risk of accident! Do not step onto the forks. Do not lift people. Never grab or climb onto moving parts of the industri- al truck. When transporting loads, the forks must be in the low position, with a maximum clearance of 300 mm from the ground.
  • Page 55: Brakes

    Operation Brakes Brakes Braking the industrial truck To brake the industrial truck, with or without a load, proceed as follows: – Move the tiller (1) in the opposite direction  to the drive direction and use your muscular strength to reduce the speed of the industri- al truck.
  • Page 56: Parking Brake On The Htp 10 Xm (Special Equipment)

    Operation Brakes HPT 10 XE – Push the switch (1) on the tiller downwards.  The pallet is lowered and is braked by the ground. HPT 10 XM – Pull the operating lever (1) on the tiller up-  wards.
  • Page 57 Operation Brakes Actuating the parking brake – Pull the locking lever (2) and at the same  time move the operating lever (1) from the lower position to the upper position. – Release the locking lever (2) again. The parking brake is now applied. Releasing the parking brake –...
  • Page 58: Handling Loads

    Operation Handling loads Handling loads Safety regulations for handling loads Do not pick up the load at an angle to the Only transport loads with an even weight forks. distribution. Position the load at the back of the fork. Do not transport loads on a gradient. 50988046052 EN - 12/2021 - 07...
  • Page 59: Before The Load Pick-Up

    C hapter "Technical datasheet for the ⇒  HPT 10 XE", Page 92 . Taking up loading units To make sure that the load is securely suppor- ted, it must be ensured that the fork is posi- tioned as far as possible under the load.
  • Page 60: Taking Up Load

    Operation Handling loads Loads are to be picked up and transported be- tween the fork arms as close as possible to the centre. Taking up load – Only place those pallets into stock that do not exceed the specified maximum dimen- sions of 1000 x 1200 mm.
  • Page 61: Driving On Lifts

    The maximum weight of the industrial truck comprises the net weight and the maximum load, see C hapter "Technical datasheet for ⇒  the HPT 10 XE", Page 92 . 50988046052 EN - 12/2021 - 07...
  • Page 62: Driving On Loading Bridges

    Operation Handling loads Driving on loading bridges  DANGER Risk of accidents! – Before driving across a loading bridge, ensure that it is properly attached and secured and has adequate load capacity ( lorry, bridge etc.). – Drive slowly and with care on the loading bridge. –...
  • Page 63: Cold Store Application

    Operation Cold store application Cold store application Cold store application The industrial truck is suitable for use in cold stores; refer to the temperature ranges C hapter "Technical datasheet for the HPT ⇒  10 XE", Page 92 . CAUTION Changing from a cold internal temperature to a warm outside temperature may result in the formation of condensation water.
  • Page 64 Operation Cold store application On discharge, the battery voltage is therefore generally lower at low temperatures, and the final discharged voltage is reached earlier, i.e. the battery's capacity is lower. 50988046052 EN - 12/2021 - 07...
  • Page 65: Operation In Special Business Situations

    Operation Operation in special business situations Operation in special business situations Transport Transporting – Park the industrial truck securely, see C hapter "Parking the industrial truck se- ⇒  curely", Page 42 . When the industrial truck is driven onto a means of transport, observe the following: The load capacity/lifting capacity of the ●...
  • Page 66 Operation Operation in special business situations Transporting by crane  DANGER Danger due to overloading the lifting gear! – Load the industrial truck by crane only if the load capacity of the hoists and harnesses is greater than the loading weight of the industrial truck. –...
  • Page 67: Handling The Htp 10 Xe Battery

    Operation Handling the HTP 10 XE battery Handling the HTP 10 XE battery Safety regulations for handling the battery – Observe the battery manufacturer's instruc- tions for use when performing maintenance on the battery. – Do not use the battery if the battery exhibits external damage or becomes hot.
  • Page 68: Checking The Battery Charge Status

    Operation Handling the HTP 10 XE battery – Ensure that work areas are adequately ven- tilated. – Do not place any metal objects on the bat- tery. – Have fire extinguishing equipment ready. Battery weight and dimensions DANGER Risk of tipping due to change in battery weight! The battery weight and dimensions affect the stability of the industrial truck.
  • Page 69: Charging The Battery

    Battery charge only sufficient for a few work cycles. The battery must be re- Yellow charged. Residual charge less than 20%. Lifting the load is blocked. The industrial truck can still be driven to the nearest charging station. Charging the battery  CAUTION Deep discharge shortens the service life of the bat- tery.
  • Page 70 Operation Handling the HTP 10 XE battery – Unscrew the actuation button for the emer-  gency off switch (1). – Remove the five screws (2, 3) on the bat- tery cover. – Lift off the battery cover (4). Attaching CAUTION There is a risk of short circuit if cables are damaged!
  • Page 71: Replacing The Battery

    Page 10 . – Check the parameters of the new battery, C hapter "Technical datasheet for the ⇒  HPT 10 XE", Page 92 . Insert the new bat- tery. – Connect the battery cables. Ensure that the polarity is correct.
  • Page 72: Procedure In Emergencies

    Operation Procedure in emergencies Procedure in emergencies Emergency shutdown  In an emergency, all electrical functions on the industrial truck can be shut down. – Press the emergency stop switch (1). WARNING Pressing emergency stop switch (1) shuts down the industrial truck's electrical functions.
  • Page 73: Cleaning

    Operation Cleaning Cleaning Cleaning the industrial truck WARNING Risk of fire! Combustible fluids may not be used to clean the truck. CAUTION Failure to follow these instructions could result in damaged components! – Follow the manufacturer's guidelines for working with cleaning materials. –...
  • Page 74 Operation Cleaning CAUTION Risk of short circuit! – If any humidity has penetrated the motor of an electric industrial truck, despite the precautionary measures taken, this must first be dried out using compressed air. 50988046052 EN - 12/2021 - 07...
  • Page 75: Maintenance

    Maintenance...
  • Page 76: General Maintenance Information

    Maintenance General maintenance information General maintenance information Qualifications of personnel Only qualified and authorised personnel are allowed to perform maintenance work. The an- nual testing must be carried out by a qualified person. The examination and assessment by the qualified person must not be affected by operational and economic conditions and must be conducted solely from a safety perspective.
  • Page 77: Ordering Spare Parts And Wearing Parts

    Ordering spare parts and wear- ing parts Spare parts can be requested and ordered from the STILL service centre. Only use spare parts as per the manufactur- er's instructions. The use of unapproved spare parts can result in an increased risk of acci- dents due to insufficient quality or incorrect as- signment.
  • Page 78: Maintenance Data Table

    Maintenance data table Unit Operating materials Specifications Dimension Hydraulic system on Hydraulic oil HVLP 46 Max. 1.75 l the HPT 10 XE Hydraulic system on Hydraulic oil HVLP 46 Max. 0.7 l the HPT 10 XM Carbon brushes Minimum dimension 10.5 mm 1.6-kW pump motor...
  • Page 79: Safety Regulations For Maintenance

    Maintenance Safety regulations for maintenance Safety regulations for maintenance General information To prevent accidents during maintenance and repair work, all necessary safety measures must be taken, e.g.: Ensuring that unintentional movement of ● the industrial truck is prevented. Ensuring that a raised lifting accessory can- ●...
  • Page 80: Preparation For Maintenance

    Maintenance Preparation for maintenance Preparation for maintenance Jacking up The industrial truck must be jacked up for some maintenance work. Make sure that the industrial truck is only jacked up on level sur- faces, and is secured against rolling and drop- ping.
  • Page 81: Performing Maintenance

    Adjust the "lift-lower" operating lever (*) ● Check the hydraulic oil level and top up the hydraulic Hydraulics ● oil (*) Maintenance schedule for the HPT 10 XE Interval (months) Function Maintenance task group Check the fork and load lift system (*) ●...
  • Page 82 Maintenance Performing maintenance Interval (months) Function Maintenance task group Check the hydraulic oil level and top up the hydraulic oil ● Change the hydraulic oil (*) ● Hydraulics Check the high-pressure valve (*) ● Check the flow control valve ● Check the wear of the carbon brushes (*) ●...
  • Page 83: Adjusting The "Lift-Lower" Operating Lever On The Htp 10 Xm

    Maintenance Performing maintenance Adjusting the "lift-lower" operat- ing lever on the HTP 10 XM Adjusting the "lift-lower" operating lever  – Push the "lift-lower" operating lever down to the "lifting" position. – Use the tiller to perform pump actions until the fork has reached the maximum lift height.
  • Page 84: Checking The Hydraulic Oil Level And Topping Up The Hydraulic Oil On The Hpt 10 Xm

    Maintenance Performing maintenance Checking the hydraulic oil level and topping up the hydraulic oil on the HPT 10 XM The oil level must be sufficient to lift the fork completely. If the maximum lift height is less than 800 mm, the hydraulic oil must be topped –...
  • Page 85 Maintenance Performing maintenance Checking the hydraulic oil level  and topping up the hydraulic oil on the HPT 10 XE – Lower the fork. – Remove the battery cover (1), see C hapter "Safety regulations for handling ⇒  the battery", Page 59 .
  • Page 86: Changing The Hydraulic Oil On The Hpt 10 Xe

    ENVIRONMENT NOTE Dispose of used oil according to applicable ● regulations. – Top up with hydraulic oil of the correspond- ing specification. Hydraulic oil for the HPT 10 XE Operating Specifications Dimension materials Hydraulic oil HVLP 46 Max. 1.75 l The oil level must lie at approx.
  • Page 87: Checking The Forks

    Checking the electrical connec- tions at the pump motor on the HPT 10 XE – Check the mountings, condition and insula- tion of the wiring at the pump motor. 50988046052 EN - 12/2021 - 07...
  • Page 88: Maintaining The Electrical System On The Hpt 10 Xe

    – Remove any traces of oxidation and replace faulty cables. HPT10_043 Maintaining the electrical system on the HPT 10 XE Checking connections and cables at the  battery – Remove the battery cover, see C hapter ⇒ ...
  • Page 89: Maintenance Of The Pump Motor, Hpt 10 Xe

    – Check the hydraulic oil level. – Check the electrical connections for dam- age and secure positioning. Maintenance of the pump motor, HPT 10 XE Exchange of the carbon brushes – Park the industrial truck securely, see C hapter "Parking the industrial truck se- ⇒ ...
  • Page 90: Checking The High-Pressure Valve On The Htp 10 Xe

    Before refitting, check that there is no trace of burn- ing on the collector. If old carbon brushes are used, make sure that you do not turn or cant them. Contact the STILL service centre. – Reattach cover (2). – Connect connecting cable (1) in accordance with the marking and make sure that the po- larity is correct.
  • Page 91 – Press the lift-lower control button (1) up-  wards. The load must be raised to the max. height. If the load is not raised to the max. height, contact the STILL service centre. 50988046052 EN - 12/2021 - 07...
  • Page 92: Preserving Operational Readiness

    HPT 10 XE", Page 92 . CAUTION Incorrectly adjusted steering rollers or load castors could lead to problems with stability. – This adjustment must only be made by the STILL service centre. Checking the mounting of the steering ...
  • Page 93: Maintaining The Battery On The Htp 10 Xe

    Maintenance Preserving operational readiness Checking the mounting of the load cas-  tors – Check the snap ring (1) on both sides on the load castors for damage, and replace if necessary. HPT10_022 Maintaining the battery on the HTP 10 XE NOTE Battery maintenance must be performed in ac- cordance with the specifications from the bat-...
  • Page 94: Maintaining The Lifting System On The Hpt 10 Xe / Xm

    Battery charge only sufficient for a few work cycles. The battery must be re- Yellow charged. Residual charge less than 20%. Lifting the load is blocked. The industrial truck can still be driven to the nearest charging station. Maintaining the lifting system on the HPT 10 XE / XM HPT 10 XE ...
  • Page 95 Maintenance Preserving operational readiness – Check the scissor mechanics for ease of movement. – Check the lift cylinders and connections for leak tightness. – Check the battery charge. – Check the electric connections and cables for damage and secure positioning. HPT 10 XM ...
  • Page 96 Maintenance Preserving operational readiness 50988046052 EN - 12/2021 - 07...
  • Page 97: Technical Data

    Technical data...
  • Page 98: Dimensions Hpt 10 Xe

    Technical data Dimensions HPT 10 XE Dimensions HPT 10 XE a/2=100 a/2=100 50988046052 EN - 12/2021 - 07...
  • Page 99: Hpt 10 Xm Dimensions

    Technical data HPT 10 XM dimensions HPT 10 XM dimensions 50988046052 EN - 12/2021 - 07...
  • Page 100: Technical Datasheet For The Hpt 10 Xe

    Technical data Technical datasheet for the HPT 10 XE Technical datasheet for the HPT 10 XE NOTE Values are valid for the standard trucks. Var- iants may deviate from this data. HPT 10 XE 1150x540 Key data Manufacturer STILL GmbH...
  • Page 101 Technical data Technical datasheet for the HPT 10 XE Basic dimensions 4.4 Lift 4.9 Min./max. tiller height in driving position 887/1244 4.15 Height when lowered 4.19 Overall length 1665 4.20 Length including fork back 4.21 Overall width (front/rear min/max***) 4.22 Fork arm dimensions...
  • Page 102 Technical data Technical datasheet for the HPT 10 XE HPT 10 XE 1150x680 Key data Manufacturer STILL GmbH HPT 10 XE Manufacturer's type designation 1150x680 Drive Manual Operation Pedestrian truck Load capacity 1000 Load centre of gravity distance Load distance...
  • Page 103 Technical data Technical datasheet for the HPT 10 XE Performance data 5.2 Lifting speed with/without load 0.08/0.13 5.3 Lowering speed with/without load 0.13/0.06 Electric motor 6.2 Lift motor, power rating 6.4 Battery voltage, rated capacity V/Ah 12/60 (C20) 6.5 Battery weight Emissions 8.4 Sound pressure level in driver's ear...
  • Page 104 Technical data Technical datasheet for the HPT 10 XE Chassis frame/wheels Rubber/polyur- Tyres ethane Front tyre size 200x50 Tyre size, rear (Ø x width) 80x50 Auxiliary wheels (Ø x width) Wheels, number (x=driven) at front/rear Front track width Track width, rear (min/max***) Basic dimensions 4.4 Lift...
  • Page 105 Technical data Technical datasheet for the HPT 10 XE Deviating data if a gel battery is fitted HPT 10 XE Manufacturer's type designation 1525x540 GEL Net weight Front/rear axle load with load 505/740 Front/rear axle load without load 165/80 Battery voltage, rated capacity...
  • Page 106 Technical data Technical datasheet for the HPT 10 XE Basic dimensions 4.4 Lift 4.9 Min./max. tiller height in driving position 887/1244 4.15 Height when lowered 4.19 Overall length 2315 4.20 Length including fork back 4.21 Overall width (front/rear min/max***) 4.22 Fork arm dimensions...
  • Page 107 Technical data Technical datasheet for the HPT 10 XE HPT 10 XE 2000x540 Key data Manufacturer STILL GmbH HPT 10 XE Manufacturer's type designation 2000x540 Drive Manual Operation Pedestrian truck Load capacity 1000 Load centre of gravity distance 1000 Load distance...
  • Page 108 Technical data Technical datasheet for the HPT 10 XE Performance data 5.2 Lifting speed with/without load 0.08/0.13 5.3 Lowering speed with/without load 0.13/0.06 Electric motor Lift motor, power rating Battery voltage, rated capacity V/Ah 12/60 (C20) Battery weight Emissions 8.4 Sound pressure level in driver's ear...
  • Page 109 HPT 10 XM NOTE Values are valid for the standard trucks. Var- iants may deviate from this data. HPT 10 XM (1150x540) Key data 1.1 Manufacturer STILL GmbH HTP 10 XM 1.2 Manufacturer's type designation 1150x540 1.3 Drive Manual 1.4 Operation Pedestrian truck 1.5 Load capacity...
  • Page 110 Lowering speed with/without load Permissible temperature range Temperature °C -12 to +50 HPT 10 XM (1150x680) Key data 1.1 Manufacturer STILL GmbH HTP 10 XM 1.2 Manufacturer's type designation 1150x680 1.3 Drive Manual 1.4 Operation Pedestrian truck 1.5 Load capacity 1000 1.6 Load centre of gravity distance...
  • Page 111 Technical data Technical datasheet for the HPT 10 XM Chassis frame/wheels Polyurethane/ 3.1 Tyres polyurethane 3.2 Front tyre size 200x45 3.3 Tyre size, rear (Ø x width) 80x50 3.4 Auxiliary wheels (Ø x width) 3.5 Wheels, number (x=driven) at front/rear 3.6 Front track width 3.7 Track width, rear (min/max***) Basic dimensions...
  • Page 112 Technical data Technical datasheet for the HPT 10 XM HPT 10 XM (1500x540) Key data 1.1 Manufacturer STILL GmbH HTP 10 XM 1.2 Manufacturer's type designation 1500x540 1.3 Drive Manual 1.4 Operation Pedestrian truck 1.5 Load capacity 1000 1.6 Load centre of gravity distance 1.8 Load distance...
  • Page 113 Lowering speed with/without load Permissible temperature range Temperature °C -12 to +50 HPT 10 XM (1800x540) Key data 1.1 Manufacturer STILL GmbH HTP 10 XM 1.2 Manufacturer's type designation 1800x540 1.3 Drive Manual 1.4 Operation Pedestrian truck 1.5 Load capacity 1000 1.6 Load centre of gravity distance...
  • Page 114 Lowering speed with/without load Permissible temperature range Temperature °C -12 to +50 HPT 10 XM (2000x540) Key data 1.1 Manufacturer STILL GmbH HTP 10 XM 1.2 Manufacturer's type designation 2000x540 1.3 Drive Manual 1.4 Operation Pedestrian truck 1.5 Load capacity 1000 1.6 Load centre of gravity distance...
  • Page 115 Technical data Technical datasheet for the HPT 10 XM Chassis frame/wheels Polyurethane/ 3.1 Tyres polyurethane 3.2 Front tyre size 200x45 3.3 Tyre size, rear (Ø x width) 80x50 3.4 Auxiliary wheels (Ø x width) 3.5 Wheels, number (x=driven) at front/rear 3.6 Front track width 3.7 Track width, rear (min/max***) Basic dimensions...
  • Page 116 Technical data Technical datasheet for the HPT 10 XM 50988046052 EN - 12/2021 - 07...
  • Page 117 Battery cover..... . . HPT 10 XE..... . .
  • Page 118 Safety regulations for handling loads..50 HPT 10 XE..... . Safety regulations for handling the battery. 59 Maintaining the lifting system Battery weight and dimensions.
  • Page 119 UK Declaration of Conformity HPT 10 XE..... . . HPT 10 XM..... . . 6...
  • Page 122 STILL GmbH 50988046052 EN - 12/2021 - 07...

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