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Movex Innovation Inc. 

 

TRACK-O SPARE PARTS 

 

 

Part 

 Parts per Machine  

Motor (3/4 HP) Twin-Track 

x2 

Gear reducer (104:1) Twin-Track 

x2 

Rubber track (Track) for Twin-Track 47 

x 1 (cut - 2 sides) 

Splice for Twin-Track 47 Strap 

x1 

Rubber track (Track) for Twin-Track 66 

x 1 (cut - 2 sides) 

Sprocket (Twin-Track) 

x2 

Rear Wheel (Twin-Track) 

x4 

Gliders 

x8 

Controller (Twin-Track) 

x1 

Electric Harness (Twin-Track) 

x1 

Drive (100 Amp - Twin-Track) 

X2 

Battery - 85 Amp (Twin-Track) 

x2 

Battery charger 110-240 V, 24 V DC, 50/60 Hz, 12/6 A 

x1 

Cab 

x1 

Frame 

x1 

Rubber Cover for Cab (Twin 47) 

x1 

Rubber Cover for Cab (Twin 66) 

x1 

 

Summary of Contents for Track-O Twin-Track 47

Page 1: ...Track O Twin Track 47 66 OPERATING MANUAL 2011MAY...

Page 2: ...aker to ON position 5 GETTING STARTED TWIN TRACK 47 6 Connecting the Batteries 6 Putting Breaker to ON position 7 CHARGING THE BATTERIES 8 SPECIFICATIONS 9 ELECTRIC CIRCUIT 10 ELECTRIC PANEL 11 REMOTE...

Page 3: ...g Air Temperature 19 Ambient Operating Environment 19 Storing the Track O 19 Positioning a Load on the Track O 20 21 Utilizing the Anchoring Rings 22 Climbing with a Load 23 24 Descending with a Load...

Page 4: ...ote DUE TO SHIPPING REGULATIONS THE BATTERIES ARE UNPLUGGED DURING DELIVERY a Remove drawer located on the left side of the Track O VIEW THROUGH DRAWER OPENING b Connect grey plugs as shown above Note...

Page 5: ...ion Inc GETTING STARTED TWIN TRACK 66 2 PUTTING BREAKER TO ON POSITION a Remove drawer located on the left side of the Track O VIEW THROUGH DRAWER OPENING b Turn yellow breaker switch to ON position c...

Page 6: ...e DUE TO SHIPPING REGULATIONS THE BATTERIES ARE UNPLUGGED DURING DELIVERY a Remove the Control Panel situated on the left side of the Track O VIEW THROUGH OPENING b Connect grey plugs as shown above N...

Page 7: ...c GETTING STARTED TWIN TRACK 47 2 PUTTING BREAKER TO ON POSITION a Remove the Control Panel situated on the left side of the Track O VIEW THROUGH OPENING b Turn yellow breaker switch to ON position c...

Page 8: ...6 V contact Technical Support IMPORTANT INPUT 110 240 V 50 60 HZ 12 6 AMPS OPERATING POWER 24 V DC 30 AMPS Prior to shipping the batteries were charged and tested Therefore once the battery is connect...

Page 9: ...m min 22 min 6 7 m min Power Motor 2 Industrial 2 Industrial Horse Power HP HP each HP each Horse Power HP Upgrade 2 HP each 2 HP each Gearbox 2 100 1 each 2 100 1 each Power Features Batteries 2 2 I...

Page 10: ...10 Movex Innovation Inc ELECTRIC CIRCUIT...

Page 11: ...MACHINE IS ON TWO ILLUMINATED RED LEDS SIGNIFIES THE TRACK O IS ON IF ONE OR BOTH OF THE RED LEDS IS NOT ILLUMINATED THERE IS SOME TYPE OF ELECTRIC PROBLEM SOLUTIONS 1 PRESS THE EMERGENCY RED BUTTON A...

Page 12: ...K O OR ON THE WIRELESS REMOTE CONTROL OR BOTH THIS WILL AVOID AN UNWANTED AND DANGEROUS MOVEMENT OF THE TRACK O CAUSED BY AN ACCIDENTAL PRESSING OF A BUTTON ON THE WIRELESS REMOTE CONTROL FORWARD 2 Sp...

Page 13: ...1 9050 18 314 5800 28 317 2550 38 319 9300 9 312 1725 19 314 8475 29 317 5225 10 312 4400 20 315 1150 30 317 7900 EUROPE Channel Frequency Channel Frequency Channel Frequency Channel Frequency 112 428...

Page 14: ...ONS ON THE WIRED REMOTE CONTROL FORWARD at slow speed Turbo FORWARD at fast speed REVERSE at slow speed Turbo REVERSE at fast speed RIGHT TURN Left track will move forward while Right track is stopped...

Page 15: ...Control the four 4 control buttons Left can be pressed partially or completely giving the following options pressed half way Forward at slow speed full pressure Forward at fast speed pressed half way...

Page 16: ...low speed regardless of pressure Gradual LEFT turn forward Right track will move forward at fast speed while Left track moves forward at slow speed regardless of pressure Gradual RIGHT turn in reverse...

Page 17: ...VING A LOAD WITH THE TRACK O TWIN TRACK Make sure the tie down straps and the anchoring devices are in good working condition at all times and that the Track O is functioning properly on level ground...

Page 18: ...and then entered squarely after the elevator car is properly levelled Once on the elevator the controls shall be neutralized and turn the power off NEVER leave the TRACK O unattended with the On Off s...

Page 19: ...l result in a dramatic reduction in the batteries continuous run time capacity IMPORTANT Batteries should be fully charged prior to operating the Track O in sub 0 C 32 F conditions Partially or un cha...

Page 20: ...S HILLS GULLIES ETC WHEN CLIMBING STAIRS THE TRACK O CLIMBS FRONT END FIRST WHEN DESCENDING STAIRS THE TRACK O MOVES BACKWARDS REAR END FIRST THIS MEANS THE FRONT END SHOULD ALWAYS BE AT THE HIGHER EN...

Page 21: ...ED TO THE PLATFORM 6 Double check if the load is securely fastened 7 On stairs ensure that the stairway is in good condition and capable of supporting the combined weight of the TRACK O and the load T...

Page 22: ...break while moving the load WARNING FOR SAFETY REASONS ALWAYS ENSURE THAT THE ANCHORING RINGS ARE PLACED CORRECTLY IMPROPER UTILIZATION Positioning the Anchoring Rings as shown in the picture may resu...

Page 23: ...vement 7 Adjust raise the position of the Leverage Arm ideally to suit your height 8 Resume the forward and upward movement AT THE TOP OF THE STAIRS 9 When the TRACK O has reached a point near the top...

Page 24: ...low you to experience the rock forward into position principle of the TRACK O once it reaches the top of a staircase Used properly the TRACK O is very stable and highly reliable Please do not take any...

Page 25: ...l it is practically horizontal POSITIONING OF TRACK O TO DESCEND STAIRS 7 Allow the back end of the TRACK O to move over the top of the staircase or inclined surface by pressing the button until the c...

Page 26: ...he inclined surface and the level floor 14 Allow the TRACK O to continue on its way until it is at a safe distance away from the foot of the stairs or the bottom of the inclined surface IMPORTANT HINT...

Page 27: ...for Twin Track 47 Strap x1 Rubber track Track for Twin Track 66 x 1 cut 2 sides Sprocket Twin Track x2 Rear Wheel Twin Track x4 Gliders x8 Controller Twin Track x1 Electric Harness Twin Track x1 Driv...

Page 28: ...mote Control 8 cord Included Included Wireless Remote Control Available Available Inclinometre Available Available Lateral Attachments Available Available Anchoring Rings Available Available Front Han...

Page 29: ...HTEN THEM ACCORDINGLY TO KNOW IF THE TRACK NEEDS TIGHTNING LIFT THE TRACK O TO BE ABLE TO FREELY PULL ON THE TRACK THE SLACK ON THE TRACK SHOULD NOT EXCEED 1 INCH 2 5 CM 1 Tracks should be tightened o...

Page 30: ...ing a inch wrench tighten both tension bolts as tight as possible manually 4 To ensure both sides are equally tightened measure the space from the shaft to the tension bolt head This space should be e...

Page 31: ...47 un screw 14 bolts 7 on each side using a inch wrench For the Twin Track 66 un screw 12 bolts 6 on each side using a inch wrench 3 Remove the aluminium cabinet 2 people required 3 Loosen the track t...

Page 32: ...use the interior should be cleaned using compressed air to remove dust and accumulated dirt 1 Un screw the electric panel using a 5 32 inch Allen Key 2 Un plug wires from electric panel 3 Remove rubbe...

Page 33: ...Twin Track 66 un screw 12 bolts 6 on each side using a inch wrench 5 Remove aluminium cab 2 people 6 Remove dirt from inside the machine using compressed air or a vacuum cleaner NOTE IN CASES WHERE M...

Page 34: ...ater flow on the mud accumulation until mud flows down and out of the Track O To facilitate the process using your hand displace the mud where the water has not set it free IMPORTANT When using a wate...

Page 35: ...nued REPLACING THE BATTERIES 1 Un screw the electric panel using a 5 32 inch Allen Key 2 Un plug wires from electric panel 3 Remove rubber caps and un screw 5 bolts on the top of the cab and the two b...

Page 36: ...2 bolts 6 on each side using a inch wrench 5 Remove aluminium cab 2 persons 6 Remove the protective rubber caps and loosen the bolt attaching the cable clamp to the battery post with a wrech WARNING T...

Page 37: ...LL CARE SHOULD BE TAKEN NOT TO TOUCH SIMULTANEOUSLY BOTH BATTERY POSTS WITH A METAL OBJECT THIS COULD RESULT INAN ELECTRIC SHOCK AND POSSIBLE INJURY DISPOSING OF BATTERIES When changing the batteries...

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