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Maintenance and Lubrication Schedule

Maintenance and 
lubrication procedures 
must be performed as 
speci

fi

ed by an 

authorized service 
technician.  Failure to 
do so may result in 
serious bodily injury 
and/or property 
damage.

Proper maintenance is necessary to ensure safe, 
troublefree operation.  Inspecting the lift for any wear, 
damage or other abnormal conditions should be a part 
of all transit agencies’s daily service program.  Simple 
inspections can detect potential problems.  

The maintenance and lubrication procedures speci

fi

ed 

in this schedule 

must

 be performed by a Braun autho-

rized service representative at the scheduled intervals 
according to the number of cycles.  

Braun dual parallel arm lifts are equipped with hard-
ened pins and self-lubricating bushings to decrease 
wear, provide smooth operation and extend the service 
life of the lift.      

When servicing the lift at the recommended intervals, 
inspection and lubrication procedures speci

fi

ed in 

the previous sections should be repeated.  

Clean

 the 

components and the surrounding area 

before apply-

ing lubricants

.  LPS2 General Purpose Penetrating 

Oil is recommended where Light Oil is called out.  
Use of improper lubricants can attract dirt or other 
contaminants which could result in wear or damage 
to the components.  Platform components exposed to 
contaminants when lowered to the ground may require 
extra attention. 

Lift components requiring grease are lubricated during 
assembly  procedures.  When these components are 
replaced, grease must be applied during installation 
procedures.  Speci

fi

ed lubricants are available from 

The Braun Corporation (part numbers provided above).

All

 listed inspection, lubrication and maintenance 

procedures should be repeated at “750 cycle” intervals 

following the scheduled 
“4500 Cycles” mainte-
nance.  These intervals 
are a general guideline 
for scheduling mainte-
nance procedures and 
will vary according to 
lift use and conditions.  
Lifts exposed to severe 
conditions (weather, envi-
ronment, contamination, 
heavy usage, etc.) may 
require inspection and 
maintenance procedures 
to be performed more 
often than speci

fi

ed. 

Maintenance Indicator:  

The Lift Ready green LED 

mounted on top of the pump cover will begin to blink 
after every 750 cycles.  The blinking LED will not affect 
the functions of the lift, but is a reminder to complete 
necessary maintenance and lubrication.

Once the lift has been serviced, fully stow the lift.  Once 
stowed, press the UP button on the hand pendant and 
the Floor Level Set button on the back side of the pump 
cover until the Lift Ready green LED stops blinking. 

Discontinue lift use immediately

 if maintenance and 

lubrication procedures are not properly performed, or if 
there is any sign of wear, damage or improper opera-
tion.  Contact your sales representative or call The 
Braun Corporation at 1-800-THE LIFT

®

.  One of our 

national Product Support representatives will direct you 
to an authorized service technician who will inspect your 
lift. 

Outer barrier hinge pivot points (2)

Outer barrier latch/arm (pivot/slide points -3)

Outer barrier latch lever pivot points (2)

Outer barrier slide link rollers (2) 
 
Lift-Tite

 latches (tower pivot points - 2)

Lift-Tite

 latch gas (dampening) spring pivot

points (2 springs - 4 points) 

Inspect Lift-Tite

 latches and gas springs for wear 

or damage (bent, deformed or misaligned), positive 
securement (external snap rings) and proper operation  

 

Inspect outer barrier for proper operation 

  

 

 

 

Inspect outer barrier latch for proper operation, and 
positive securement and detached or missing torsion 
springs 

Apply Light Oil - See Lubrication Diagram

Apply Light Oil - See Lubrication Diagram

Apply Light Oil - See Lubrication Diagram
 
Apply Light Oil - See Lubrication Diagram 

Apply Light Oil - See Lubrication Diagram

Apply Light Oil - See Lubrication Diagram

Resecure, replace defective parts or otherwise 
correct as needed.  

Note:  

Apply Light Grease to 

Lift-Tite

 latch tower pivot point if replacing latch.

Correct or replace defective parts. 
 
Correct or replace defective parts and/or relubri-
cate.  See Lubrication Diagram

750 

Cycles

WARNING

Summary of Contents for NCL Century 04 Series

Page 1: ...P O Box 310 Winamac IN 46996 USA 1 800 THE LIFT 574 946 6153 FAX 574 946 4670 WARNING Read manual before installing or servicing lift Failure to do so may result in serious bodily injury and or proper...

Page 2: ...Y REGISTRATION CARDS MUST BE RETURNED TO THE BRAUN CORPORATION OWNER STATE ZIP Sample Warranty Registration Card Two Braun Serial No Series No identi cation tags shown below are posted on the lift One...

Page 3: ...5 LCD Error Codes 6 Maintenance and Lubrication Schedule 7 11 Lift Electrical Schematic 12 Lift Wiring Diagram 13 Hydraulics Hydraulic Schematic 14 Notes 15 Hydraulics Parts List 16 Hydraulics Diagra...

Page 4: ...rails 2 Outer Barrier Automatic Outboard Roll Stop Rotating Pivot Slide Arms 2 Platform Pivot Arms 2 Pump Side Vertical Arm Bottom Parallel Arms 2 Platform Lights Outboard Right Lift Tite Latches 2 Un...

Page 5: ...k 2 Refer to the interlock installation instructions The platform will not fold stow when occupied 1 Position the platform at the floor level loading position 2 Loosen the locknut on the dual relief v...

Page 6: ...f the threshold area is occupied when the platform is at least 1 below floor level 1 Remove the threshold warning plate 2 Verify the threshold strip switch connectors are connected see illustration on...

Page 7: ...or image for right front pump lifts Inboard Outboard Right Left IB Raised Magnetic Sensor 31030A45 IB Raised Magnet 30662 IB Occupancy Microswitch Assy 31643A Rotary Position Sensor 31194A Stow Micros...

Page 8: ...button is pressed LCD Lift Codes Listed below are codes that the lift controller outputs during lift operation The codes will be displayed on an LCD screen located on the lift control board inside th...

Page 9: ...ce and Lubrication Lubrication Diagram Handrail Pivot Pins 2 LO Parallel Arm Pivot Pins 8 LO Lift Tite Latches Tower Pivot Points 2 LO Lift Tite Latch Dampening Spring 2 springs 4 Points LO Parallel A...

Page 10: ...ifts exposed to severe conditions weather envi ronment contamination heavy usage etc may require inspection and maintenance procedures to be performed more often than specified Maintenance Indicator T...

Page 11: ...nents for wear or damage and for proper operation Inspect microswitches for securement and proper adjustment Make sure lift operates smoothly Apply Light Oil See Lubrication Diagram Apply Light Grease...

Page 12: ...asteners connections etc for wear damage or leakage Inspect parallel arms bushings and pivot pins for visible wear or damage Inspect parallel arm pivot pin mounting bolts 8 Inspect platform pivot pin...

Page 13: ...n lubrica tion and maintenance procedures at 750 cycle intervals Consecutive 750 Cycle Intervals Decals and Antiskid Maintenance and Lubrication Schedule 4500 Cycles Replace decals if worn missing or...

Page 14: ...K 2 1 2 1 NO NC C BU 16 BU 16 BU 16 LIFT POWER SWITCH 2 1 P6 4 3 5 6 BK 24 GA COPPER BK 24 GA COPPER BK WH 24 GA SILVER BK WH 24 GA SILVER 1 2 1 2 P32 J32 RD RD BK BK GN GN WH WH 6 8 3 7 P13 4 5 2 1 6...

Page 15: ...RED 20 ORANGE 20 3 2 1 COLOR NO 3 COND WIRE CODE 1 2 1 2 3 2 1 1 2 3 GREEN 26 RED 26 YELLOW 26 3 2 1 COLOR NO 3 COND WIRE CODE GREEN RED ORANGE 3 2 1 COLOR NO 3 COND WIRE CODE 3 2 1 1 2 3 BLACK To FS...

Page 16: ...ding Relief Valve Lifting Relief Valve Fixed Displacement Pump Vented Reservoir Backup Pump Single Acting Cylinder Check Valve Manual Shutoff Valve 2 Way 2 Position Solenoid Valve Pressure Compensated...

Page 17: ...Page 15 NOTES This page intentionally left blank to provide a place for notes and references...

Page 18: ...Cap Reservoir Filler Screw On 30167 18 1 Fitting 90 1 8 NPT x 1 8 Barb Plastic 87563 19 1 Connector Plastic Y 1 8 O D 18877 20 1 Hose Thermal Plastic Black 1 8 I D 23742R 6 21 1 Handle with Grip 1720...

Page 19: ...Page 17 27 Opposite Pump Cylinder Manual Backup Pump 24 25 21 12 15 27 23 22 30 19 1 16 6 13 29 28 Hydraulic Pump Motor Pump Side Cylinder 10 7 17 20 18 28 26 26 14 2 3 5 4 Hydraulics Diagram...

Page 20: ...ooth 16368 32 1 Beeper Continuous 30487 33 1 Wire Assembly Lift Interlock Connection 32639A 34 1 Wire Assembly Lift Stowed Connection 32638A 35 1 Plate Backing Mounting Rear 985 2501RN 36 1 Pump Handl...

Page 21: ...21 22 6 7 9 20 2 11 4 3 UNFO LD FO LD DOW N UP 323 53 Pump Mounting Bolts Apply red 271 Thread Locker Locktite to the three pump mounting bolts items 28 and 29 if a blue nylon patch is not present on...

Page 22: ...Front 917 0457NA 175 4 Washer Thrust 875 O D 50 I D 0585T 29371 176 2 Screw 1 4 20 x 3 4 BHSCS 18 8 SS 81068 000 177 1 Slide UHMW Platform Rotate 31677 178 2 Rivet Pop 3 16 13 25 SD64BS 11513 179 2 B...

Page 23: ...59 99 20 80 129 144 161 160 159 157 156 157 158 154 110 68 98 97 124 130 60 91 91 152 91 152 87 86 91 90 170 94 89 177 119 19 66 76 75 93 94 45 45 148 148 148 141 85 88 57 57 60 148 60 147 22 60 82 15...

Page 24: ...Page 22 NOTES This page intentionally left blank to provide a place for notes and references...

Page 25: ...Over 300 Braun Dealers Worldwide Providing Access to the World Providing Access to the World International Corporate Hdqrs P O Box 310 Winamac IN 46996 USA 1 800 THE LIFT 574 946 6153 FAX 574 946 4670...

Page 26: ...t be provided when filing a warranty claim or ordering parts Return Authorization Procedure The Braun Corporation of Winamac Indiana warrants that it will repair or replace at Braun s sole option any...

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