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LIFTY 4 user guide
Version 08/2013
R
R
E
E
C
C
O
O
M
M
M
M
E
E
N
N
D
D
E
E
D
D
C
C
H
H
E
E
C
C
K
K
S
S
Item to check
Check
Periodicity : at least once a year and before renting it.
* Replacement
after 10 000 cycles
1
Pole / beam support
connection
- Check brass ring worn state
- Check fixing screw worn state
- Check stop-nut presence and assembling
2
Control box
- Check emergency stop operating
- Check battery charging
3
Electrical cables
- Check cables (pinching, plug state, cut …)
4
Actuator
- Check charging operating
5
Actuator / pole
connection
- Check fixing screw worn state
- Check stop-nut presence and assembling
6
Pedals
- Check pedals operating
- Check connecting rods worn state
7
Back wheels
- Check braking system
8
Side foot / cross piece
connection
- Check fixing worn state (screw nut + brass rings)
9
Actuator / beam
support connection
- Check cotter clip presence and assembling
10
Emergency release
- Check electrical and manual release operating
11
Beam support / beam
axle connection
- Check stop-nut presence and assembling
- Check fixing screw worn state
- Check fixing metal tongue welding
12
Beam hooks
- Check fixing points of the 4 hooks
- Check welding points worn state
12
Sling
- Check seams
13
Beam hooks
- check welding and assembling
14
Pole / cross piece
connection
- Check removable axle worn state
- Check spigot and safety ring presence
- Check screw / stop-nut connection (presence, worn state and assembling)
- Check pole welding
*
See table on page 10 to list necessary spare parts
Hoists are conformed to EN 10 535 standard which means that they can run 11 000 complete cycles under
the conditions of uses they are designed for. Please, carefully consider how important it is to evenly check
and maintain it in order to make sure that it is used under the standard specifications and under ours
recommendations. We will not be responsible for any damage due to an abnormal use or to a too high
number of cycles. You will find all the information you need for your checking and maintenance steps on
pages 9, 10, 11 and 12.
Réf. Document : IB 7.5.1. 704 indice A
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8
6
3
7
4
2
1
11
14
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