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Safety regulations

- Never walk under a raised load!

- Before lowering the forks, make certain that no

foreign elements can hinder the free lowering of the

forks.

- The stacker is designed for use on even and level

floor.

- During transport the forks shall be raised as little as

possible.

- Transport with raised forks should be made over the

shortest possible distances and at low speed.

- Check that the chains lift equally. They shall be

equally tight when the forks are loaded.

- Chains and chain bolts must not be damaged.

Chains that have become permanently stretched
(max. 2% of original length) must be scrapped.

Summary of Contents for EHS Stainless 1000/1200

Page 1: ...n Manual Instruction Manual Instruction Manual Instruction Manual Instruction Manual EHS Stainless EHS Stainless EHS Stainless EHS Stainless EHS Stainless 1000 1200 1000 1200 1000 1200 1000 1200 1000...

Page 2: ...r of manufacture Serial No a Has been manufactured in conformance with the stipulations of the COUNCIL DIRECTIVE no 98 37 EC COUNCIL DIRECTIVE no 89 336 ECC b Has been manufactured in conformance with...

Page 3: ...is manufactured in accordance with safety directives Among the subjects dealt with in this Instruction Manual are Proper application Physical limitations of the product Risks with improper use Theref...

Page 4: ...4 EHS 2 0 How to operate the stacker STACKER APPLICATION PALLET HANDLING For proper operation stand behind the handle Push pull raise lower...

Page 5: ...ust not be exceeded A greater distance will impair safety and increase the risk of toppling Goods on pallets etc must be properly secured so that they cannot fall off during transport when the truck i...

Page 6: ...t the forks shall be raised as little as possible Transport with raised forks should be made over the shortest possible distances and at low speed 3 4 Emergency braking If it becomes necessary to use...

Page 7: ...and level floor During transport the forks shall be raised as little as possible Transport with raised forks should be made over the shortest possible distances and at low speed Check that the chains...

Page 8: ...electrical overload B Safety pressure relief valve protection against mechanical and hydraulic overload Set by the manufacturer at the maxi mum design load see product nameplate C Hose safety valve p...

Page 9: ...vere daily use Life in cycles at 80 discharge Approx 300 See note 1 Approx 1200 See note 2 MAINTENANCE Liquid inspection Acid level must be min 5 mm and max 10 mm above cells Add distilled water if ne...

Page 10: ...ged Approx 12 0 V 1 4 charged Approx 11 6 V Discharged 4 3 Battery charging Charging must be performed with a charger correctly set with the charging voltage for the battery type see point 4 1 The man...

Page 11: ...pole The old fuse can then be remo ved and replaced by a new one of the same size Do not insert a larger fuse the fuse acts as a protector for the pump motor Find out why fuses blow 4 6 Wiring connect...

Page 12: ...e proportion of concentrate is 2 5 reducing friction and wear and protecting against corrosion Ready mixed hydraulic oil with the additive can be bought at the dealers The oil is suited for use in the...

Page 13: ...Eccentric pin pos 56 8 mm a flats can now be turned to give the necessary fork adjustment 3 Adjustment must be made on both sides to ensure uniform loading of the rollers 5 4 Adjustment of lifting cha...

Page 14: ...in its mid position Adjust nuts 1 and 2 3 and 4 and bring the wheels into parallel 5 6 Bleeding the hydraulic system With a load of 50 100 kg the forks must be raised and lowered to top and bottom pos...

Page 15: ...mal use of the parts concerned Such affected parts shall be sent to us carriage paid within the warranty period in force at the time in question The warranty does not cover normal wear and adjustments...

Page 16: ...B C D X X X X X X 3 1 2 4 5 6 7 1 Corrosion in EHS Stainless Details are contained in the spare parts lists 1 Chassis 2 Handle 3 Fork bracket 4 Cylinder 1 5 Brake 6 Shafts 7 0 The advantages of stain...

Page 17: ...parts are subjected to shock and impact the coating can crack and thus allow corrosive substances to affect base materials 1 The cylinder is not made of stainless material but is sur face treated D T...

Page 18: ...ontact your distributor but BEFORE ASKING THE DISTRIBUTOR FOR ASSISTANCE TRY THE FAULT LOCATION KEY SYMPTOMS AND OBSERVATIONS A Pump does not run when the UP button is pressed B Truck does not lift wh...

Page 19: ...t Valve damaged solenoid and check valve Point 3 5 pos 1 and 2 See point 5 1 5 2 See point 4 3 See point 3 5 4 5 See point 4 6 See point 3 1 See point 5 6 See point 5 5 See point 5 3 5 4 Contact the d...

Page 20: ...afety inspection Safety inspection should be performed by the supplier or other quali fied persons at least once each year unless local regulations state otherwise Such inspection shall be performed i...

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