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9-3. Lifting up a Vehicle and Stopping the Lift 

 

 
 

 

 

 

 
 

 

 

 

 

 

 

1.  Set the operations lever to Raise, and raise the vehicle 

until the supporter rubber touches the lifting point. Also, 

check that the supporter and lifting point positions align 

squarely.  If  misaligned,  adjust  the  supporter  position 

again. 

 

 

Raising  the  lift  automatically  engages  the  arm  restraint 

device.  If  it  is  necessary  to  rotate  the  swing  arm  after 

raising  the  lift,  release  the  arm  restraint  device  release 

lever to release the swing arm. 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

2.   If the supporter position is correct, raise until the vehicle tires are barely floating above the floor, 

and slowly shake the vehicle with care to ensure that the supporter are engaged and that the vehicle 

is well-balanced. 

 

3.   Check that the runout device is secure and that the vehicle is horizontal front, back, left, and right 

before  pressing  the  operations lever  to  raise  the  vehicle  to  the  desired  height.  Check  that  while 

Do not raise a vehicle when the arm restraint device is not functioning. There is a risk of 

the supporter detaching and the vehicle falling due to the swing arm operating. 

 

*Never stand under a vehicle when the lift is operating. 

*If a vehicle looks like falling, do not try to support it, and flee from the lift. 

 

*Do not raise a vehicle with people or luggage still on board. 

*During lift operations, always pay attention to the vehicle and the lift surroundings, and 

never operate while looking away. 

   

 

Danger 

Warning 

Warning 

"Lock" 

"Release" 

Runout device release lever 

The arm restraint device does not support vehicle loads or shocks. 

(Abnormal loads applied due to eccentric loads or defective supporter mounting are not 

prevented, so be very careful when applying the vehicle position or supporter.) 

 

Caution 

Operations when unlocked 

Raise 

Lower 

(Neutral) 

stop 

Hook release 

Summary of Contents for SPA4000

Page 1: ...st full performance but also vehicle falling and personal injury so make sure to thoroughly understand the device before use Further store this manual carefully and if it should be lost request a repl...

Page 2: ...d if it should be lost request a replacement promptly from your supplier The definitions and warning symbols for Danger Warning and Caution in this manual are described below Warning displays are impo...

Page 3: ...ter 16 9 3 Lifting up a Vehicle and Stopping the Lift 17 9 4 During Work 18 9 5 Lowering Operations 18 9 6 Drive out Exit the Vehicle 19 9 7 Options 19 10 Clean up After Service Work 20 11 Maintenance...

Page 4: ...anual during start of work inspections and periodic inspections 4 If an abnormal noise occurs during operations or the status is different from normal operations prohibit lift use and contact your dea...

Page 5: ...stallation and removal is strictly prohibited There is a risk of the supporter set detaching and the vehicle falling Do not rock a raised vehicle strongly There is a risk of the supporter set detachin...

Page 6: ...he safety equipment is strictly prohibited There is a risk of disabling operations or of a major accident Strictly observe the designated vehicle front back orientation There is a risk of vibration fa...

Page 7: ...the arms as evenly as possible and check that the arm is securely mounted to the arm restraint device before raising a vehicle 12 The lengths of the swing arms may differ at the front and back of the...

Page 8: ...st once a day extends the lift service life Other 1 Do not modify the lift without permission from the manufacturer There is a risk of poor performance and major accidents 2 If a defect is discovered...

Page 9: ...ls Caution and Inspection Decals Nameplate Also shows lift performance Runout decal Raise and Lower labels If a decal is worn defaced or peeling during use buy and correctly mount new ones promptly Ca...

Page 10: ...arm freely When the arm is set release the lever to operate the arm restraint device and lock the arm At the lift s lowest point the arm restraint device release lever releases automatically and when...

Page 11: ...t is there to prevent disconnection when raising the supporter Align the orientation of the vehicle side seal and the rubber supporter gutter and raise the supporter to set the side seal in the rubber...

Page 12: ...operations lever stops the motor and the hydraulic fluid is stopped by the check valve so the cylinders stop where they are Lower Lowering the operations lever opens the lowering valve so the hydrauli...

Page 13: ...g a tall vehicle such as a wagon or RV when the roof of the vehicle touches the roof sensor the lift stops electrically to prevent the vehicle roof striking the post beam Stop tall vehicles and those...

Page 14: ...e over the lift performance or raising the pressure within the hydraulic circuit abnormally due to a malfunction will release hydraulic pressure to prevent lift damage and malfunction Built into the g...

Page 15: ...ed or warped Visual Operations lever Are operations OK Inspect visually Is return to neutral position sure and certain Visual Lowering stop device When raising does the lowering stop hook operation ma...

Page 16: ...escribed below For the model s center of gravity position see the vehicle s service manual If the vehicle s center of gravity is outside the following range when raised the vehicle s balance will be u...

Page 17: ...point correctly Incorrect setting risks the supporter detaching and the vehicle falling or being damaged Replace promptly if the supporter rubber is damaged or worn There is a risk of the supporter d...

Page 18: ...ntal front back left and right before pressing the operations lever to raise the vehicle to the desired height Check that while Do not raise a vehicle when the arm restraint device is not functioning...

Page 19: ...hicle strongly Prohibit anyone other than workers from entering the lift area Do not leave a raised vehicle unattended for long periods of time Check that the lowering stop hook is ON before starting...

Page 20: ...hments Adjustable supporter standard Adjustable supporter S 121 to 161mm 97 to 117mm LA LB HA HB With guard Without guard With guard Without guard 169 to 233mm 256 to 430mm Even if the tires touches t...

Page 21: ...ication implementation 11 3 Swing arm Stopper check thickness deformation droop 11 4 Supporter Supporter rubber and adjustment screws Any damage or wear Roof sensor Operations checks See roof sensor P...

Page 22: ...adjust so that the lock rod gap when the carriage is at its lowest position Fig A on the right is 1 to 2mm 2 Raise the lift 50mm min and check that there is firm bite between the runout device lock ge...

Page 23: ...nce Grease Coat the outer cylinder circumference with grease using a brush etc Arm restraint device Grease Use a brush to coat the arm restraint device handles and shafts etc with grease 4 sites Arm p...

Page 24: ...olts with 100N m torque 2 Check that there are no abnormalities such as bulges or cracks in the floor around the anchor bolts 3 Tighten the bolts M16 that secure the post and base using 250N m torque...

Page 25: ...iages and check that the difference between the M and S sides is 1mm max If the difference in the measured M and S values is 1mm or greater increase the tension of the lower carriage to align the heig...

Page 26: ...oil tank to the regulation amount 8 5L Raise the lift and check that there are no abnormalities Further the device uses gear pumps and performance is greatly affected by the hydraulic fluid used so ma...

Page 27: ...s Also replacement may be necessary sooner than described below depending on operation condition and environment and some parts not cited here may require replacement Ask your supplier about the repla...

Page 28: ...77s 50Hz Hydraulic fluid ISO standards VG32 hydraulic fluid Total oil amount 8 5L Model SPA4000W Performance 4 000kg Lifting height 1 800mm Operating Method Lever type Power 3 phase 220 380 415V 50 6...

Page 29: ...al lowering Within tolerances this is normal Hydraulic oil leak from pipes Tighten pipes Hydraulic oil leak from cylinder Replace cylinder gasket Rise speed is slow Overload Vehicle is on the edge of...

Page 30: ...required 2 The damage or trouble caused by the modification that affects the originally designed functions 3 Any consumable parts that need to be replaced 4 The damage or trouble caused by natural dis...

Page 31: ...lity of spare parts The spare parts is available for 8 years after discontinuing manufacturing Contact your supplier for any information regarding to the after service When contacting your supplier pr...

Page 32: ...SUGIYASU CORPORATION 3 21 4 CHOME HONGO CHO TAKAHAMACITY AICHI JAPAN 444 1394 TEL 81 566 53 1126 FAX 81 566 53 1844 http www bishamon co jp EOM SPA4000W 1606 PT...

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