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    Manually Operated Hydraulic Stackers

STS15   

STS38

ST20(H)WW

STL25(H)

ST25(H)

ST30(H)WW

STL38(H)

ST38(H)

ST38(H)WN

STL50(H)

ST50(H)

ST50(H)WN

STL65(H)

ST65(H)

ST80(H)

ST80(H)WW

ST100(H)

ST100(H)WN

Read this manual carefully and understand completely before operating stackers. Keep filing this manual for
future reference. If this copy is lost, please contact your local supplier for a replacement.

      Warning !

 ◎ Hazard or unsafe practice which, if not avoided, may result in DEATH or SEVERE PERSONAL INJURY and

     PROPERTY DAMAGE.

 DO NOT load one fork more than

 NEVER sit, stand or ride on forks.

 or soft surface. Lifter may become  position. SEVERE PERSONAL

 other and DO NOT load tips on

 SEVERE PERSONAL INJURY or

 unstable and /or uncontrollable.

 DEATH could result.

 SEVERE PERSONAL INJURY and  could result.

 or DEATH could result.

 PROPERTY DAMAGE could result.

 NEVER go under forks. 

 DO NOT overload lifter. 

 SEVERE PERSONAL INJURY or

 DEATH could result.

 capacity and load center rating.

 of control and result in SEVERE

 bent, rusted or broken links.

 PERSONAL INJURY.

 DO NOT put hand near chain

 KEEP FEET CLEAR of rolling

 sprocket or other moving parts.

 wheels that could result in

 SEVERE PERSONAL INJURY

 SEVERE PERSONAL INJURY.

 could result.

     Caution !

 1. READ THIS OPERATION MANUAL COMPLETELY BEFORE USING AND THOROUGHLY UNDERSTAND AND FOLLOW All SAFETY

     INSTRUCTIONS. Wrongful use may result in accident.

 2. This stacker lifter is designed to use on smooth floor with balanced, stable, firmly stacked load that is within capacity and loading diagram.

     DO NOT use for any other purpose than its intended use.

 3. Stacker lifter shall be operated by TRAINED personnel only. OPERATOR shall read "Operation Manual" completely and thoroughly 

     understand the controls and operation of this equipment BEFORE oeprating the lifter.

 4. Do Not lower the fork with load with fast speed. Ot it may result in impact load and damage the stacker.

 5. ALWAYS observe lifter and ALWAYS stay at the controls while the lifter is in motion. RELEASE controls and STOP lifter immediately if load

     on the lifter appears to become unstable. NEVER leave the loaded lifter unattened unless the forks are fully lowered position.

 6. Set the parking brake and park the stacker when moving the load onto the fork. Or the unit may start to move all of a sudden during

    moving of the load and may result in falling of the load.

 7. DO NOT use lifter with unstable, unbalanced or loosely stacked load. Unbalanced loads may become unstable and fall. 

     SEVERE PERSONAL INJURY and PROPERTY DAMAGE could result.

 8. Do Not handle unsecured or unstable load that could fall backwards.

 9. Perform the inspection following to the instructions of Operation Manual.

10. Do Not alter or modify the stackers in any way.

11. Do Not use forks or lift as a hoist or to pull up the load.

      SEVERE PERSONAL INJURY and PROPERTY DAMAGE could result.

12. Keep the forks be widened equally in operation. Or it may result in damage to the unit and falling of the load.

13. ALWAYS keep feet, hands and fingers away from casters, load wheels and all moving components. SEVERE INJURY could result.

14. ALWAYS perform maintenance and inspection with lifter unloaded.

15. Do Not use Quick Lifting device when load is on the fork.

16. Do Not use Quick Lifting device with valve open. If valve is kept open, fork will fall down with faster speed when handle is released.

      And it may result in rotating of the handle and it is dangerous.

17. When Quick Lifting handle is not used, make certain handle is off the roll pin.

18. Do Not move too fast. Or it may result in the inability of the control of the unit.

19. The lifter is NOT waterproof and is intended to be used in a dry environment and at a moderate temperature range.

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Operation and

Service Manual

 ALWAYS stay within designated

 INJURY and PROPERTY DAMAGE

 ◎ Hazard or unsafe practice which, if not avoided, may result in MINOR or MODERATE PERSONAL INJURY and PROPERTY DAMAGE.

 forks. SEVERE PERSONAL INJURY

 inspection reveals excessive wear on

 links, pins, side plates and deformed,

 DO NOT use in areas of multi level

 floor surface that could create loss

 Always travel with forks in lowered

 DO NOT use lifter on slope, unlevel

 Replace chain every four years or if

Summary of Contents for STS15

Page 1: ...ls and STOP lifter immediately if load on the lifter appears to become unstable NEVER leave the loaded lifter unattened unless the forks are fully lowered position 6 Set the parking brake and park the stacker when moving the load onto the fork Or the unit may start to move all of a sudden during moving of the load and may result in falling of the load 7 DO NOT use lifter with unstable unbalanced o...

Page 2: ...d Fork will rise by pumping the pedal Lift up the fork up to required height Caution DO NOT lift up the load or anything above the rated capacity DO NOT lift the load only at the tip of the forks Lift up the load within loading diagram capacity 2 Lowering Fork will lower by pulling the lowering lever Release the lever when the fork is lowered down to required height Caution DO NOT lower the fork t...

Page 3: ...Lifting Device when load is on the fork When Quick Lifting Device is not used make certain the handle is off the roll pin disengaged If kept engaged the handle will rotate and can be dangerous when lowering lift 5 Brake To Lock Step down the lever of the caster to lock the brake on the wheel To Release Pull up the brake lever by toe Caution Make certain to set the brake whenever the lift is not mo...

Page 4: ...100 ST100WN Capacity Kgs A Vertical Travel mm 1200 B Fork Min Height mm C Fork Max Height mm 1290 1290 D Overall Height mm 1669 1667 E Overall Width mm 875 1400 883 934 F Oerall Length mm H Max Width of forks mm 688 I Min Width of forks mm G Fork Length mm J Fork Width mm K From Front Wheel shaft to Fork End mm Location of Fork at lowered position B B A B Approx Strokes to Max Height 57 102 Liftin...

Page 5: ... oil 2 Air in the pump cylinder Remove air Replace Lowering Valve 2 Lowering Valve is not closed Adjust the cable on the Lowering Lever 3 Seating failure of steel ball Clean or replace steel ball Replace the O Ring Piston Rod 1 Lowering Valve is not open Adjust the cable on the Lowering Lever Lowering Lever 1 Defective Dust Seal Replace Dust Seal 2 Wear in the O Ring Replace the O Ring 1 Defective...

Page 6: ...c would not be provided 7 The damage or trouble caused by improper installation Any consumable parts are not covered under this warranty Consumable Parts not to be covered under warranty As this stacker is not weatherproof trouble caused by corrosion rust short circuit from water are not covered under this warranty How To Claim Contact your supplier 9 After Service Something is wrong Something is ...

Page 7: ...Manufactured by Sugiyasu Corporation 3 21 4 Chome Hongo Cho Takahama City Aichi Pref Japan 444 1394 Tel 81 566 53 1126 Fax 81 566 53 1844 E mail sugiyasu bishamon co jp 7 ...

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