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Safe operation 

 Stopping lowering manoeuvres

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 
Safe operation 

 Lowering for wheel mount 

 

 

The following letter designations refer to the component overview on page 8.

 

 

 

1.

 

Move the wheel dolly, with the wheel in the lifted position, to the vehicle, and centre it horizontally next 

to the vehicle’s wheel hub.

 

2.

 

Before lowering, make sure that the lock (L) is not locked and that support roller (W) is gripping the load 

on the opposite side of the wheel.  

3.

 

Lift the safety lock (S) and turn it so it stays up (See Fig. 3).  

4.

 

Lowering of the load is controlled by using your foot to push the change-

over valve’s (

See Fig. 4) foot 

pedal (E) into the lowering position 2a (DOWN), which lowers the wheel. If the wheel does not lower 

automatically, it may be necessary to use the pumping rod (P) and pump it down.  

To STOP lowering entirely, the foot pedal (E) must be set to position 2b (

STOP/UP

). The lowering 

speed can be adjusted by moving the foot pedal (E) slowly in the direction of 2a (DOWN). 

 

Important: The wheel must be lowered to just below the desired height.

 

5.

 

Now set the change-over valve (E) to the lifting position 2b (

STOP / UP

) and use the pumping rod (P) to 

pump until the wheel is at the correct height for mounting. 

6.

 

Move the wheel dolly with the wheel facing/over the wheel hub so the wheel bolts can be mounted, and 

mount the wheel. 

7.

 

Loosen the lock (L) and lift the vertical telescopic arm (H) so the horizontal support arm (A) can move 

freely over the wheel, then tighten the lock (L). 

8.

 

Loosen the lock (M), grip the handle (K) and turn the horizontal support arm (A) so it does not hit the 

wheel, then retighten the lock (M). 

9.

 

Set the change-over valve (E) to the lowering position 2a (DOWN) and pump using the pumping rod (P)  

until the wheel is no longer touching the rollers (F). 

10.

 

Pull the wheel dolly away from the vehicle, turn the horizontal support arm (A) vertically and tighten the 

lock (M) and lock (L) for proper storage. 

11.

 

Move the wheel dolly to storage and lock the back transport wheels (N) for safe storage.

 

 

Failure to observe the following may result in serious bodily 

injury or death, as well as damage to property. 

 

After the safety lock (S) has been deactivated and the pedal (E) for the 

change-over valve set to the lowering position 2a (DOWN), a large load 

on the rollers can force an AUTOMATIC lowering.  

 

To STOP this MOVEMENT, the user must be ready to use their foot to 

move the pedal (E) to pos. 2b (

STOP/ UP

).  

This stops the movement immediately.   

 

Failure to observe the following may result in serious bodily 

injury or death, as well as damage to property. 

 

The lock (L) must always be loosened during lifting and lowering so the vertical telescopic arm (H) with 

the horizontal support arm (A) and support wheel (W) can move freely and thereby support the 

wheel/load at all times, including during lifting and lowering. Otherwise, the wheel/load could fall out of 

the wheel dolly and potentially cause damage. 

 

WARNING 

WARNING 

Fig. 4 

2b 

2a 

Summary of Contents for WD 1600

Page 1: ...Operating Manual for Compac Wheel dolly Model WD 1600 This operating manual is also available on request in other languages at no charge Before using the product Read and understand this manual...

Page 2: ...fting for wheel dismount 9 Safe operation Manoeuvring with wheel load 10 Safe operation Stopping lowering manoeuvres 11 Safe operation Lowering for wheel mount 11 Maintenance instructions 12 General m...

Page 3: ...heel dolly at all times Compac Hydraulik A S Strandhusevej 43 DK 7130 Juelsminde Denmark Tel 45 75 69 37 22 Fax 45 75 69 54 18 E mail info compac dk Web www compac dk Warranty Compac Hydraulik A S pro...

Page 4: ...to furnish a manual in the user s language so the product may be used and cared for according to our instructions In case of questions regarding proper and safe use of this wheel dolly or if you requi...

Page 5: ...sen for at aktivere det manuelle sikkerhedsstop Lock must be open when lifting or lowering the load with the small roll supporting the wheel load on the opposite side during operation Diese schloss m...

Page 6: ...can cause the wheel dolly to shoot out toward the user Do not use the unit to lift more than 1600 kg Failure to observe the max lifting capacity could cause serious injury or damage to property Lower...

Page 7: ...k or forklift by staff with the necessary operating permits The tower with the horizontal and vertical support arm can be removed by pulling out peg C for transport The forklift or stacking truck s fo...

Page 8: ...wheel will now slowly lower If the wheel does not lower automatically it must be lowered by pumping the pumping rod P The cylinder placed inside the frame now pushes the frame with the rollers F away...

Page 9: ...grip the handle K and place the arm A so it can go in over the wheel and under any existing mudguard Retighten the lock M 5 Move the wheel dolly in under the wheel as close to the wheel as possible 6...

Page 10: ...in the opposite direction to allow deactivation of the lock pulling out Safe operation Manoeuvring with wheel load The following letter designations refer to the component overview on page 8 Before op...

Page 11: ...lift the vertical telescopic arm H so the horizontal support arm A can move freely over the wheel then tighten the lock L 8 Loosen the lock M grip the handle K and turn the horizontal support arm A so...

Page 12: ...mate Repair In case repair of the dolly is required use only original Compac parts This work must be done by a qualified hydraulics specialist Use of non original parts not supplied by Compac could ma...

Page 13: ...1 kg Capacity Handling of wheels with a diameter 1250 mm to 2400 mm Handling of wheels with a width Max 1050 mm Max lifting capacity 1 600 kg Oil information Oil content 0 6 Liter Oil type Castrol Hys...

Page 14: ...acting cylinder lift the front cover on the change over valve where the filling plug is located at the top of the tank Use the pump rod to pump the oil into the cylinder and to get any air out of the...

Page 15: ...red Does the lifting roller look robust and intact Action 3K The rollers should have a flat uniform and rust free surface with no dents and they should roll easily without a load Replace any roller th...

Page 16: ...g to the last part of inspection Stop test The stop test is performed to check the change over valve E See Fig 1 Place the wheel dolly in a testing device See item 2 Test equipment Lift the wheel unti...

Page 17: ...17 Knowhow is the difference Service Log Operating manual WD1600 GB V 2 Compac 2018 lvm Date Performed By Other Business Next Service D M Y Stamp or signature D M Y...

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