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DINO 260XT 

 

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MAIN CENTRE (PK), SWITCHES 

 
S1: LOCKING EMERGENCY STOP SWITCH

 

Stops all other functions except the emergency descent and the sound signal, which remain 

operational. 
 
S2: START SWITCH 

Non-locking button switch. 

 
S3: START SWITCH 

Non-locking button switch. 

 
S13: START SWITCH OF THE EMERGENCY DESCENT SYSTEM

 

Non-locking button switch. 

 
S16:  TURNING OF THE BOOM TO THE RIGHT - LEFT 

Non-locking lever switch (chassis control panel). 

 
S17:  BOOM UP-DOWN 

Non-locking lever switch (chassis control panel). 

 
S18: TELESCOPE IN-OUT 

Non-locking lever switch (chassis control panel). 

 
S20: PLATFORM LEVELLING 

Non-locking lever switch (chassis control panel). 

 
S22: ARTICULATED ARMS DOWN-UP 

Non-locking lever switch (chassis control panel). 

 

S32: TELESCOPE IN 

Non-locking button switch. After the SR3 has tripped, the telescope can be retracted by depressing 
the button. 

Summary of Contents for DINO 260XT

Page 1: ...DINO 260XT OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS Raikkolantie 145 FI 32210 LOIMAA T 358 2 762 5900 F 358 2 762 7160 dino dinolift com www dinolift com...

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Page 3: ...DINO 260XT 3 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS Valid from serial number 26121...

Page 4: ...FOR TRANSPORT 33 CONNECTION TO THE TOWING VEHICLE 34 INSTRUCTIONS FOR SERVICE AND MAINTENANCE 35 GENERAL SERVICE INSTRUCTIONS 35 SERVICE AND INSPECTION INSTRUCTIONS 36 WHEEL BRAKES AND BEARINGS 37 LU...

Page 5: ...SWITCHES 73 LIMIT SWITCHES 74 DRIVING DEVICE CONTROL CENTRE DCB 75 REMOTE CONTROL BOX OF THE DRIVING DEVICE 75 CONTROL BOX OF SUPPORT OUTRIGGERS OCB 75 OTHER MARKINGS 76 ADJUSTMENT VALUES OF MOVEMENT...

Page 6: ...DINO 260XT 6 REACH DIAGRAM...

Page 7: ...450 kg Max allowed load on platform 215 kg Max number of persons additional load 2 persons 55 kg Max allowed sideways load caused by persons 400 N Max lateral inclination chassis 0 3 Max wind speed d...

Page 8: ...five 55 kg of additional load however the total load must not exceed two hundred fifteen 215 kg The platform may only be operated when the chassis is well supported and the wheels are off the ground...

Page 9: ...using warning lights or fencing Also observe the regulations of the Road Traffic Act Beware of the live aerial power lines in the area observe the minimum safety distances Voltage Min distance below...

Page 10: ...previous inspection If the lift is used under extreme conditions intervals between the inspections shall be reduced The overall operating condition of the lift as well as the condition of the safety...

Page 11: ...ng carried out in accordance with the instructions and have the defects affecting the safety been checked as repaired Inspection protocols 3 Structure Visual inspection and operational test General co...

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Page 13: ...imit switch RK4 stops extension of the telescope and lowering of the boom The overload limit switch RK5 backs up if the RK4 for some reason does not work The green light in the platform control centre...

Page 14: ...DINO 260XT 14 28L 28 28R 13 14 12 15 6 16 1 5 32 2 29 3 31 4A 10 34 7 33 8 9 11 4B...

Page 15: ...escent device start button 6 Switch for rollers of the driving device 7 Lever for turning 8 Lever for boom system 9 Lever for telescope movement 10 Voltage meter 11 Automatic fuse 230VAC 10A F10 socke...

Page 16: ...DINO 260XT 16 30A 26 25 23 20 36 18 22 30B 35 24 19 17 21...

Page 17: ...control panel before operating the platform controls The cover must not be locked while the lift is in operation 17 Control lever right BOOM UP BOOM TO THE LEFT BOOM TO THE RIGHT BOOM DOWN 19 Control...

Page 18: ...an be a fault in the lift the wind or other lateral force collapse of the standing base or negligence in providing sufficient support In most cases a sign of the reduced stability is the inclination o...

Page 19: ...h density very hard to work 1 00 Medium density hard to work 0 50 Loose easily worked 0 25 if the ground is soft use sufficiently large and sturdy additional plates under the support outriggers observ...

Page 20: ...tart If the battery is empty start the aggregate by pulling the starter grip keeping the button at the aggregate bed depressed Pull the starter grip lightly until you feel resistance then pull briskly...

Page 21: ...ry is dead 5 Turn the selector switch 1 to position 1 page 22 6 Start the engine with button 2 green turn off the choke combustion engine use adjust the engine speed combustion engine 7 Lower the fron...

Page 22: ...DINO 260XT 22 28L 28 28R 13 14 12 15 6 16 1 5 32 2 29 3 31 4A 10 34 7 33 8 9 11 4B...

Page 23: ...otor pushbutton 2 green Note If you have levelled the chassis of the lift ON A GRADIENT turn around the boom carefully to make sure that the turning device does not bang against the support outriggers...

Page 24: ...DINO 260XT 24 24 30A 26 25 23 20 36 18 19 22 17 21 30B 35...

Page 25: ...lever in the desired direction of movement If you move the lever before pushing the rocker switch the action is deterred test the operation of the emergency descent system as follows start by lifting...

Page 26: ...mergency descent button 5 tai 20 is depressed WARNING Do not add load e g another person onto the platform while the red overload light 18 is lit Example A person who is working alone on the platform...

Page 27: ...the load see Technical Data and is monitored by the safety limit switches RK4 and RK5 which are located under the protecting cover The limit switches must not be adjusted or modified The inspection a...

Page 28: ...r 21 Adjustment of the platform position The position of the platform may be adjusted from the chassis control panel in the following way turn the selector switch 1 to position 3 page 22 select the co...

Page 29: ...system using the pushbutton 20 page 24 on the platform and pushbutton 5 on the chassis panel page 22 The emergency descent system can only be operated when the pushbutton is depressed Starting of the...

Page 30: ...tch 28 to the right backward lever switch 28 to the left forward to the left pushbutton 28L lever switch 28 to the right forward to the right pushbutton 28R lever switch 28 to the right backward to th...

Page 31: ...s before starting the movements start with a few movements to warm up oil in the cylinders and to ensure proper operation of the valves check that the limit switches and the emergency descent devices...

Page 32: ...support on the tow bar the limit switch on the transport support prevents operation of the support outriggers if the platform is not down 4 Close the cover on the platform control panel 5 Turn the se...

Page 33: ...atform is not down 4 Close the cover on the platform control panel 5 Turn the selector switch 1 outriggers to position 1 page 22 6 Lift the support outriggers at first the rear support outriggers do n...

Page 34: ...TOWING OF THE LIFT In particular if you are parking or disconnecting the lift from the towing vehicle on a slope apply the parking brake as firmly as possible After having applied the parking brake p...

Page 35: ...of the unit must be repaired before the lift is next used do not let oil spill on the ground keep the lift clean especially the platform clean up the lift before service and inspection use genuine spa...

Page 36: ...until the red signal light lights up and the movement stops Measure the stroke in accordance with the instruction on page 49 and compare it with setting of the overload limit switches RK4 on page 50...

Page 37: ...on Make sure that the wheels can rotate freely The brake rods must be slack with the handbrake released Check the attachment of the brake rods Turn the adjustment wheel behind the hole shown by the ar...

Page 38: ...wheels will brake Tightening the brake system too much causes overheating of the brakes during transportation and increases the required towing force We recommend performing a braking test after the...

Page 39: ...gs for wear b check the operation of the overrun brake c lubricate the sliding parts of the overrun brake The service life of the double row angular contact compact bearings is long and they are maint...

Page 40: ...DINO 260XT 40 LUBRICATION PLAN...

Page 41: ...d threads TWICE A YEAR 11 Bearing of the telescope cylinder 12 Driving device 13 Overrun brake overrun 14 Turning device bearings and gear ring 15 Bearing on the rod side of the upper levelling cylind...

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Page 43: ...and stop the movement at any position measure the stroke and observe in a few minutes time that the stroke does not change Note Drive the boom to an almost vertical position 4 To check the tightness...

Page 44: ...platform viewed by the operator drifts backwards the reason can be 1 a leak in the load regulation valve 20 on the piston bottom side of the slave cylinder in the direction of the electric directiona...

Page 45: ...jet straight to the electric appliances such as the control panels on the chassis and on the platform relays solenoid valves and limit switches use pressure air to dry the electric devices hydraulic...

Page 46: ...inders and lubricate the joint bearings refer to the lubrication plan drive the lift cylinder to its upper position from the chassis control panel and inspect the condition of the piston rod and tight...

Page 47: ...its attachment and lubricate the bearing 4 nipples ATTENTION Excess grease pressure may press out the turning bearing seal check the turning bearing play Max allowed axial play is about 1 mm check th...

Page 48: ...the tow ball coupling must return to their initial outer position of themselves following the action of the gas cushion of the hydraulic absorber 8 Inspection of the axle and suspension check the att...

Page 49: ...lowering of the boom bring the boom to the transport position and lift the outriggers with the driving device connected the boom must not operate in any position of the selector switch disconnect the...

Page 50: ...100 mm from the rear edge of the platform Drive the boom to a horizontal position from the chassis control panel Extend the telescope until it stops Measure the length of the protruding part of the t...

Page 51: ...conductors 13 and 39 in the chassis control panel with a jumper lead retract and extend the boom and measure the length of the telescope extension s protruding part The measure must be 2 350 mm 50 mm...

Page 52: ...G OF THE OUTREACH LIMIT SWITCH AND THE OVERLOAD LIMIT SWITCH Always check the operation of both limit switches in connection with the service put a load of 80 kg onto the platform drive the boom to a...

Page 53: ...er than RK5 extend the boom and measure the stroke the measure shall be 2 050 mm 50 mm tighten the lock nut of the adjustment screw and check once more the settings apply a safety wire to the adjustme...

Page 54: ...a seal 12 Test the operating controls on the platform page 24 check the overall condition of the electric appliances inside the box and spray with moisture repellent if necessary check the cables and...

Page 55: ...els in place and tighten the wheel bolts 325 Nm Remember to re check the tightness after about 100 km drive check the tyre pressure 700 kPa 4 5 bar on the rear axle 250 kPa 2 5 bar on the jockey wheel...

Page 56: ...ed on a work site shall be subjected to a regular maintenance inspection if possible once a week Keep a journal of any notable shortcomings and defects observed and advise the foreman of them FIRST IN...

Page 57: ...of the emergency descent system both from the platform and the chassis control panels test the alarm signal check the warning and signal lights check the operation and cleanliness of the lights and r...

Page 58: ...ossible repair weldings duly executed check that the platform does not drift refer to the service instructions check that the outriggers do not drift refer to the service instructions hydraulic oil le...

Page 59: ...hassis at each outrigger step on the platform and extend the telescope keeping the boom level Turn the boom round a few times stop at the initial position and check that the distance between the groun...

Page 60: ...the platform hoses check the hoses for leaks and chafing pipes check that there are no dents leaks trace of corrosion or chafing at the clamps Check that the pipes are properly fastened connections c...

Page 61: ...he condition of the platform brackets check the locking of the platform pin check the condition and attachment of the flyer chain the locking of the pins and the tightness of the spring check the cond...

Page 62: ...service instructions the load sensing limit switches on the safety devices the limit switches on the outriggers which prevent the operation of the boom movements the limit switches on the tow bar whic...

Page 63: ...re the outreach with the reach diagram If necessary readjust as instructed on page 52 adjustment of the outreach and overload limit switches After the above mentioned test loadings case I and case II...

Page 64: ...h control the operation of the contactors Telescope chain limit switch RK7 has disconnected the contactor circuit Check the operation of the RK 7 and readjust as instructed in the picture on page 47 T...

Page 65: ...t operational red light on the platform is lit and the buzzer in the chassis control panel is audible Overloading of boom has ocurred retract the telescope and retry automatic reset 5 Boom drifts slow...

Page 66: ...ing position Wash carefully the spool and the block 9 Telescope movement does not operate Refer to item 4 Check that the solenoid valve of the telescope is not stuck in the centre or in the lowering p...

Page 67: ...er does not stay in the support position see illustration The load regulation valve on the bottom side is leaking For remedy refer to item 5 load regulation valve Tightening torque 55 Nm 15 Outrigger...

Page 68: ...Reverse automatics brake shoe jams in the carrier Replace the brake shoe in the carrier 19 The brakes drag only one of the wheels brakes Brake units wrongly adjusted Readjust the brake units accordin...

Page 69: ...hange brake shoes replace all shoes on the axle Always when assembling the brakes make sure to install the springs the brake shoes and the expander in the right way When adjusting the brakes turn the...

Page 70: ...OVEMENT RIGHT JOYSTICK K8 AUXILIARY RELAY FOR BOOM UP MOVEMENT RIGHT JOYSTICK K9 AUXILIARY RELAY FOR TELESCOPE IN MOVEMENT LEFT JOYSTICK K10 AUXILIARY RELAY FOR TELESCOPE OUT MOVEMENT LEFT JOYSTICK K1...

Page 71: ...K56 AND K57 CONTROL RELAY FOR POWER SUPPLY TO THE SYSTEM Prevents the use of power unit if the emergency descent system is in operation K59 PREVENTION RELAY FOR RESTART OF ELECTRIC MOTOR K60 PREVENTIO...

Page 72: ...cking button switch S16 TURNING OF THE BOOM TO THE RIGHT LEFT Non locking lever switch chassis control panel S17 BOOM UP DOWN Non locking lever switch chassis control panel S18 TELESCOPE IN OUT Non lo...

Page 73: ...ted arms up down S4 LOCKING EMERGENCY STOP SWITCH Stops all other functions except the emergency descent and the sound signal which remain operational S5 STOP SWITCH Non locking button switch S6 START...

Page 74: ...ystem will remain operational RK8 SAFETY LIMIT SWITCH FOR SENSING THE FULLY RETRACTED POSITION OF THE TELESCOPE If the RK4 or RK5 has failed the boom cannot be lowered until the telescope movement has...

Page 75: ...RWARD AND BACKWARD Non locking lever switch S25B TURNING TO THE LEFT Non locking button switch S26B TURNING TO THE RIGHT Non locking button switch CONTROL BOX OF SUPPORT OUTRIGGERS OCB S27 PRESSING TH...

Page 76: ...TO THE CONTROL VALVES OF THE BOOM 10A F10 AUTOMATIC PROTECTION SWITCH FOR THE SOCKET OUTLET ON THE PLATFORM 230VAC 10A C CURVE H1 GREEN LED SIGNAL LIGHT The platform inside the operating range H2 RED...

Page 77: ...if the battery is empty Note Passes by the oil level switch in the motor SR1 SOLENOID OF THE EMERGENCY DESCENT UNIT VVK FAULT CURRENT SWITCH 25A 30 ms M1 SOUND SIGNAL M2 PIEZO ELECTRIC BUZZER Indicat...

Page 78: ...e adjacent illustration 1 Disconnect the conductors from connector A1 of the relays K42 K53 and K54 for measuring 2 Pull up the test button of the relays K53 and K54 3 Adjustment of the minimum curren...

Page 79: ...it to extreme position counter clockwise Depress the test button of the relay K54 Pull up the test button of the relay K54 7 The turning speed of the extended boom is adjusted in the same manner as th...

Page 80: ...MAIN POWER UNIT M2 47 2317 ELECTRIC MOTOR RESERVE POWER UNIT M3 47 2167 MOTOR FOR PLATFORM TURN PL1 48 3550 SLIPRING UNIT ROTARY ADAPTOR PR 48 2145 SOCKET OUTLET ON PLATFORM Q1 48 2316 ROTARY SWITCH R...

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Page 98: ...1 15 47 2722 Load regulation valve 1 16 DL5 037 Cylinder telescope 1 17 DL6 031 Cylinder lift 1 18 DL6 032 Cylinder articulated arms 2 19 DL10 005 Cylinder slave 1 20 DL10 007 Cylinder master 1 21 47...

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