PACKING
- The body, handle and other parts of the jack are packed in a three-layer corrugated cardboard box with pallet;
the operating and maintenance manual plus the warranty certificate in a folder are also inside the box.
- The instruction “Keep upright” is clearly visible on the cardboard box containing the jack.
- Depending on the number of jacks shipped, pallets of different sizes are used.
- Either transpallets or forklift-trucks are used for handling.
PUTTING INTO OPERATION
Assembly
1. Take the handle, the jack and the extensions out of the cardboard box.
2. Loosen the two nuts 1296 from inside the chassis.
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3. Loosen screw 1289 from the chassis and remove parts 1295, 1277, 1083 and 0304 keeping them
assembled.
4. Fit the handle (the air distributor must be facing the pistons) inserting the coupling in the groove, put the parts
removed previously into the hole of the handle, tighten screw 1289 and then tighten nut 1296.
5. Connect the two air pipes between the jack and the handle with the quick couplings on the chassis
respecting the colour indication as showed on the sticker on the chassis itself.
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CONNECTION TO THE COMPRESSED AIR SYSTEM
- Compressed air enters into the jack circuit through the quick coupling on the top of the manual lifting/
descending controls; it is therefore necessary to have a connecting pipe with a quick coupling compatible with
that of the jack. Check that the air supply pipe has a useful passage of at least 6 mm and it is not pinched or
restricted anywhere.
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WORKING AIR PRESSURE: 8 - 10 BAR
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