STL27 – STL28
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The vehicle should be positioned on the lift so that the load is evenly distributed over the platform.
SAFETY DEVICES
The following safety devices are installed to prevent damage or overloading:
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DEAD MAN SYSTEM
The lift is fitted with "dead man" type controls. Raising and lowering movements, controlled by push buttons, stop immediately
if the button is released.
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FOOT PROTECTOR
A safety device that automatically stops the movement approximately 20 cm from the floor.
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A SELF-REGULATING FLOW LIMITER THAT CONTROLS DESCENT SPEED
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SAFETY SOLENOID VALVES
A dual hydraulic circuit comprising 3 solenoid valves
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PRESSURE RELIEF VALVE
An excessive load on the lift causes the pressure relief valve to open.
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MOTOR THERMAL PROTECTION
Cuts off the power supply in the event of an overload.
RISKS FOR PERSONS
This paragraph describes the risks to which the operator, or any other person in the vicinity of the operating area, is exposed
by inappropriate use.
Never leave accessories or other objects against the platform and never place objects on the platform when it is loaded, as
this could hinder the operation of the lowering mechanism, and possibly cause the vehicle to fall (Figure 3).
figure 3
Blackhawk uses the highest quality materials for its lifts to guarantee their safety. They should be used in accordance with the
specified criteria and be regularly maintained.
RISKS LINKED TO USE AND MAINTAINANCE
Blackhawk uses the highest quality materials for its lifts to guarantee their safety. They should be used in accordance with the
specified criteria and be regularly maintained.
RISKS LINKED TO THE POSITION OF THE VEHICLE
This type of risk can arise if the vehicle is not properly positioned on the rubber pads (Figure 4), or if the platforms are not
correctly aligned in relation to the vehicle. Always use the lift points specified by the vehicle manufacturer and position the
vehicle as close as possible to the centre of the platform.