Hy-Brid Lifts
Maintenance & Troubleshooting Manual
HB-P827 / HB-P1027
Part No. SUPO 670
Rev. C
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4.1 | Preliminary Unpacking Instructions and Dealer Inspection
Maintenance locks must be engaged prior to inspecting or servicing the unit when the platform
is elevated. Inspect machine for any possible damage during shipment; perform a pre-delivery
inspection. See checklist in the Maintenance Manual. Reset emergency stop switches, if neces-
sary.
4.2 | Storage
After periods of storage, exposure to extremes of ambient conditions-heat, cold, moisture, dust
etc., inspect the machine. Refer to the Pre-Delivery/ Frequent Inspection Checklist in the Mainte-
nance Manual.
4.3 | Transportation
Lower the work platform to the down position. Turn key
switch to off position. For safety and controlled handling,
it is not recommended to move the unit on a slope greater
than 5°. Check entire machine for loose or unsecured items.
Remove any loose items from machine. Apply manual brake
lock on rear wheels.
4.4 | Lifting and Tie-Down Points
Lower the work platform to the down position. Turn key
switch to off position. For safety and controlled handling,
it is not recommended to move the unit on a slope greater
than 5°. Check entire machine for loose or unsecured items. Remove any
loose items from machine. Apply manual brake lock on rear wheels.
B
Figure 6: Rear Brakes
B
B
Figure 5: Tie-Down Points
Tie-down points are provided in the front
and rear of the machine for securing the
machine on a trailer or truck bed for trans-
port between places of use. They may also
be used as lift points.
SECTION 4 |
TRANSPORT, HANDLING & STORAGE