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ASSEMBLY & 

 

INSTALLATION

Packing piece

Sprocket

Cable channel

Base Frame

Fig. 3

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Packing piece

Column resting on
base and packing
piece

FRONT

Fig. 4

Raising the Column with Bottom Plate resting on
Foot of Base Frame and a packing piece

IMPORTANT:

This machine should be  assembled by trained personnel only.

NOTE:  Unless otherwise stated,the numbers in brackets refer to the parts list item number and number
in corresponding diagram.

1. Base Frame

Position the Base Frame at the desired location,
bearing in mind that the ‘Driving Column’, i.e.
that column carrying the motor and control
panel, must be mounted so that the control panel
faces the shorter foot of the base frame. (see fig.
2), and is at the LEFT HAND REAR of the machine.

Mark out the securing bolt holes, and proceed to
install the foundation bolts.

The base frame should be secured using proper foundation bolts, size - M12 (not supplied), and the
depth of the fixing should not be less than 150mm.

Fig. 2

Long Foot

Driving

Column

Control

Panel

Short Foot

FRONT

LEFT

RIGHT

Installation should be carried out by a qualified person, who
can determine the composition of the surface material and
advise on the correct type of fixing required.

Bolt the base frame down, but do not fully tighten. It may be
necessary to use metal shims, between the floor and frame, in
order to ensure the frame is level. It is not necessary at this stage
to level with absolute accuracy, as this is carried out once the
lift is fully assembled.

2. The Columns

Firstly, fit the Column Dust Covers (Items 35 and 36, Parts List on
page 17) - one to the top of each column, securing them each
with four self tapping screws provided.

Position the Driven Column as shown in Fig. 3, with the bottom
flange of the column resting on the edge of the base and a
packing piece, and the carriage facing inwards.

Raise the column carefully, in the manner shown below. Ensure

Summary of Contents for Strong-Arm CPL30S

Page 1: ...1 2 POST VEHICLE LIFT Model Nos CPL30S CPL30T OPERATING MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS 0201...

Page 2: ...2 Copyright Clarke International July 1999 All rights reserved...

Page 3: ...y followed Please note that this manual is an integral part of the equipment and should be kept with it at all times even in the event of re sale GUARANTEE This CLARKE product is guaranteed against fa...

Page 4: ...of these conditions exsist Ensure repairs are carried out by qualified persons only or contact your nearest Clarke dealer Use ONLY those fittings and fixtures supplied NEVER substitute bolts or pins o...

Page 5: ...Never modify the lift in any way ALWAYS ensure the power to the machine is switched OFF before maintenance or servicing When the machine is not in use the lift should be lowered to the ground and the...

Page 6: ...y of the machine 1 chain for the transmission 4 Arm Pin sets 4 Arm Safety sets 4 Foot Guards 2 Carriage Guide Bars This Operating Maintenance manual Unpack the crate and carefully lay out the various...

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Page 8: ...ld be secured using proper foundation bolts size M12 not supplied and the depth of the fixing should not be less than 150mm Fig 2 Long Foot Driving Column Control Panel Short Foot FRONT LEFT RIGHT Ins...

Page 9: ...ety precaution place chocks between the columns Base Plate and the Base Frame as shown in fig 6 Should the column slip the chocks will prevent the column from injuring the hands of the person manipula...

Page 10: ...provides for easy and quick lining up of the arms and pads with the lifting points without the possibility of the arms moving whilst unattended i e when operating the lift to take the weight of a vehi...

Page 11: ...sually standing on the base of the column with a foot extended into the Free Safety Area thereby inviting the arm carriage or arm to crush the foot on its downward travel They are located with a singl...

Page 12: ...made through a fused isolator having a delayed fuse rating of 20Amps The conductors should be connected as follows Connect the Green Yellow conductor to terminal marked with the letter E or Earth sym...

Page 13: ...here are no special commissioning tests to carry out however once the machine has been installed fully check its operation without a load Should it not raise or lower to its fullest extent check to en...

Page 14: ...O NOT FORGET to turn the main ON OFF switch to the O OFF position Whenloweringthelift firstensurethatallpersonnel toolsandequipmentareremovedfromthesafety areaandvehiclebeforeturningthemainON OFFswitc...

Page 15: ...ting the guide rollers which are accessed by removing the side panels and can be found at each side of the carriage Undo the locknuts and screw out the nylon guide rollerss until any wear is taken up...

Page 16: ...tion occurs repeatedly check cause low voltage exceeding machines capacity damaged motor etc If necessary consult your Clarke dealer 2 Chain too loose 2 Re adjust chain Lifting operation is 1 Motor Dr...

Page 17: ...14 Washer GZ16801 15 Screw GZ01607 16 Driving Column GZ609 1 H1 17 Washer GZ16401 18 Screw GZ02402 19 Screw GZ011614 20 Washer GZ161601 21 Cover Plate GZ609 0 P21 22 Threaded Rivet GZ12601 23 Screw GZ...

Page 18: ...GZ609 0 C38 52 Circlip GZ172801 53 Drive Belt GZ881173 54 Driven Pulley GZ609 0 H11 55 Drive Pulley GZ609 0 H12 56 Screw GZ01812 57 Washer GZ16801 58 Nut GZ14801 59 Belt Tightener GZ609 0 H13 60 Sprin...

Page 19: ...ring GZ79801 86 Safety Nut GZ609 0 C36 87 Lubricsating Pump Assy GZ609 6 C45 88 Adapter GZ609 0 C52 89 Ball GZ29601 No Description Part No 90 Microswitch Activator GZ609 2 H6 91 Spring GZ15604 92 Scre...

Page 20: ...escopic Arm Left GZ609 1 B9 124 LongTelescopicArm Right GZ609 1 B1 125 Long Arm Extension GZ609 0 B8 No Description Part No 126 Circlip GZ171202 127 Safety Bar GZ609 1 B29 128 Nut GZ609 0 B31 129 Spri...

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