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 Height Rider/SP Series 

Operating & Safety Instructions 

English/USA – 03/10 

Original instructions 

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4.7

 

TRANSPORTING, TOWING, CRANEAGE, STORAGE AND SETTING TO WORK 

4.7.1

 

TRANSPORTING 

If  a  work  platform  is  to  be  moved  over  a  longer distance, whether the machine is trailer mounted, 
vehicle mounted, self propelled or tracked, the following procedure should be read before restraints are 
attached to the machine.  Cross loading is most frequently the cause of problems, as the method of 
loading is no longer in sight of our own personnel.    The  recommendations  made  herein  should  be 
passed on to subsequent carriers, such that the entire journey is carried out without incident. 

 

Always ensure the truck or trailer you are loading or towing the Niftylift with can carry it legally. 

 

If loading by crane the use of shackles and an adequately rated spreader beam, with four leg slings, 
is 

MANDATORY

 

When loading or un-loading from the side of the vehicle, the use of the forklift pockets to retain one 
of the forks is recommended.  (If fitted). Spread the forks to their widest capacity, with due regard 
to the components fitted to the machine. Never forklift or crane an entire machine under the booms, 
always lift beneath the spine or under the ends of the axle mountings in the case of a self-propelled 
unit. Ensure forklift is adequately rated for the load to be carried. 

 

Once positioned on the transport carrier ratchet straps should be used to secure the machine. The 
machine should be positioned to allow easy access around the machine in transit, and to ensure 
that ‘creepage’ during transport does not permit the machine to come into contact with other goods 
being shipped, or the container itself.  Some movement of the machine structure might occur during 
transit, which could lead to fretting or other damage. 

 

If the machine is equipped with a transit device such as a boom clamp etc, this should be securely 
applied. 

 

Strap booms carefully to constrain them from sideways movement. When using straps or chains, 
adequate packing should be applied to stop any damage to the structure and paintwork.  Due regard 
of the movement of the straps or chains must be taken into account. 

 

Where a machine has designated points for strapping, lifting or forking, these can be used for tie-
down duty.  When they are absent, the major structure of the platform can be used, giving due 
consideration to the design and function of the area chosen.  Where possible, use the spine of the 
machine or axle mounts over which to apply the holding down forces. Using a single plate, such as 
an outrigger or stabiliser support plate might be unsuitable. If the component was clearly not 
designed to accommodate a side load, one should not be applied. 

 

Under no circumstances should straps or chains be applied over booms or through the cage 
support structure or the cage itself.  The relative strength of the carrying structure is not conducive 
to the massive forces capable of being applied through ratchet chains or slings.  Severe damage to 
the steelwork can be caused, as well as deformation to sensitive mechanisms such as cage weigh 
assemblies, which would render them useless. Such catastrophic damage to say, an electronic 
load cell would require the component to be replaced before the machine would function. 

Summary of Contents for HR17 HYBRID SERIES

Page 1: ...r Operating Safety Instructions HR17 SP50 HYBRID SERIES 4x4 Manufactured by Niftylift Limited Fingle Drive Stonebridge Milton Keynes MK13 0ER England www niftylift com e mail info niftylift com Tel 44...

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Page 3: ...ING 13 3 2 PREPARATION FOR USE 13 3 3 PRE OPERATIONAL SAFETY CHECK SCHEDULES 14 3 4 PLACARD DECALS INSTALLATION UK SPEC 17 3 5 TORQUE REQUIREMENTS 20 4 Operation 21 4 1 CONTROL CIRCUIT COMPONENTS 21 4...

Page 4: ...e machine are strictly forbidden One of the most important facts to remember is that any equipment is only as safe as those who operate it DANGER WARNING CAUTION IMPORTANT INSTRUCTIONS AND NOTICE Any...

Page 5: ...e Stonebridge Milton Keynes MK13 0ER Great Britain Tel 44 0 1908 223456Fax 44 0 1908 312733 Niftylift Inc 32 Concourse Way Greer SC 29651 USA Tel 01 864 968 8881Fax 01 864 968 8836 Nifty Pty Ltd 265 K...

Page 6: ...D 6 3 m 5 0 m cage tucked 20 ft 8 in 16 ft 5 in PLATFORM CAPACITY 225 kg 500 lbs WHEELBASE 2 0 m 6 ft 7 in TURNING RADIUS OUTSIDE 3 7 m 12 ft 2in TURRET ROTATION 3600 TURRET TAIL SWING 0 13 m 5 in TRA...

Page 7: ...1 5 IDENTIFICATION UK PLATE 0 1 2 3 4533 3 3 63 45 1 33 45 333 1 333 78 1 0 333 5 2 0 33 9 3 333 3 333 0 00 3 2 00 33 This manufacturer s plate is attached to the chassis on each machine at the time...

Page 8: ...ENTIFICATION USA PLATE 0 1 2 3 2 1 0 4 3 4 3 2 3 5 55 2 0 0 555 1 0 555 4 0 4 3 2 4 55 2 4 5 555 5 2 555 3 33 5 4 0 33 55 4 2 This manufacturer s plate is attached to the chassis on each machine at th...

Page 9: ...ERT GmbH NOTIFIED BODY NUMBER 0044 ADDRESS POSTFACH 10 32 61 N E S S E 1 4 1 5 4 D Y N A M R E G CERTIFICATE NUMBER APPLICABLE STANDARDS EN 280 2001 A2 2009 C E 2 4 6 0 0 2 1 4 0 2 0 6 N E N I D We he...

Page 10: ...y and at the beginning of each shift the Niftylift shall be given a visual inspection and functional test including but not limited to operating and emergency controls safety devices personal protecti...

Page 11: ...RM FLOOR Do not sit stand or climb on the guard rail mid rail or boom linkage Use of planks ladders or any other devices on the Niftylift for achieving additional height or reach shall be prohibited 2...

Page 12: ...roblems or malfunctions that affect the safety of operation shall be repaired prior to continued use 2 1 29 The boom and platform of the Niftylift shall not be used to jack the wheels off the ground 2...

Page 13: ...considerations if the machine is required to operate outside these temperatures Extended operation in dusty environments is not recommended frequent cleaning will be necessary All dust dirt salt encru...

Page 14: ...ach individual machine is then subjected to static overload tests on flat level ground with 150 of the SWL exceeding the requirements of EN280 for power operated MEWPs Self propelled machines are also...

Page 15: ...hat the operator has read and fully understood this entire manual Refer to the appropriate section for precise operating instructions Carry out the Pre operational Report before placing machine in ser...

Page 16: ...are secure and operate freely 8 Check that operating buttons and emergency stop buttons function correctly 9 Check the operation of the manual hand pump 10 Visually inspect all hydraulic hoses and fi...

Page 17: ...el hubs for wear 5 Check that slew ring bolts are secure torque 205ft lbs 279Nm Toughcage Niftylift toughcage is fully UV stabilised for outdoor use in the most demanding climates However the user and...

Page 18: ...N IRAN AUSTRALIA WESTERN SOUTH QUEENSLAND 7 years NORTH AFRICA SAUDI DUBIA AUSTRALIA NORTHERN TERRITORY 6 years Note The date of manufacture of the toughcage floor is located on its underside Niftylif...

Page 19: ...Are you trained P22055 2 15 If E Stop Disabled P14864 2 16 Daily Safety Check List P14908 1 17 If Tilt Alarm Sounds P14868 2 18 Overload Warning P18848 2 19 General Warning P21970 2 20 Raise flyboom P...

Page 20: ...Original instructions 18 39 Emergency controls location P21700 1 40 Emergency controls location small P23044 1 41 General Notice P18870 1 43 Battery Drain P19850 1 44 Green Machine Large P22805 1 45...

Page 21: ...Height Rider SP Series Operating Safety Instructions English USA 03 10 Original instructions 19...

Page 22: ...UE REQUIREMENTS SCREW QUALITY SIZE Tightening torque in ft lbs Nm Grade 8 8 10 9 M 6 7 0 10 10 14 M 8 19 25 26 35 M 10 36 49 51 69 M 12 63 86 89 120 M 14 99 135 140 190 M 16 155 210 218 295 M 18 214 2...

Page 23: ...een power control button or depressing the foot switch in the platform if fitted will energise this sounder This serves to warn personnel of the operation of the machine In addition it is this device...

Page 24: ...OFF solenoid and PRV for the boom controls In addition the Brake Release Valve BRV is also incorporated into this valve block It is a solenoid operated dump valve which controls the brake function on...

Page 25: ...from the batteries it is necessary to pull the release handle which disconnects the supply to the entire control system Under normal operation the machine key switch should be used to isolate the mac...

Page 26: ...for In 5 Operates the Upper Boom Up for Up Down for Down 6 Operates the Link Booms Up for Up Down for Down 7 Operates Swing Up for Anti clockwise Down for Clockwise 8 Warning triangle Indicates all ma...

Page 27: ...wn for Left 4 2 2 OPERATION ALWAYS ALLOW THE ENGINE TO WARM UP BEFORE OPERATING ALL MODELS 1 Ensure all red emergency stops are out 2 Turn key switch at ground control station to Ground Single turn cl...

Page 28: ...itch anti clockwise to the OFF position remove key and chock wheels EMERGENCY PROCEDURES 1 Push in red emergency stop to shut down all functions 2 In the event that the controls fail or the operator b...

Page 29: ...ital Gauge immediately 6 Horn Press hold to Sound 7 Digital Gauge See Section 4 3 2 8 Emergency Stop Push to Stop Operation Turn clockwise to Release 9 Green Power Button Push and hold to activate mac...

Page 30: ...n where immediate action is required the icons on the left are advisory For further information refer to Section 4 3 3 Warning Icons on Page 28 During machine operation the gauge also displays current...

Page 31: ...machine operation check engine oil level Top up if necessary Safety Critical Safe Working Load exceeded The Maximum SWL 225kg 500lbs has been exceeded Immediately remove any unnecessary items from th...

Page 32: ...l and the engine will fire ALL MODELS 6 Set the variable speed control as required Tortoise gives minimum function control speed and Hare allows maximum function control speed 7 Depress the footswitch...

Page 33: ...ge controls Note The green button will illuminate once the footswitch has been disabled but continues to be available for use at all times This allows the operator to use the cage control functions an...

Page 34: ...on the top of the joystick Left for STEER LEFT Right for STEER RIGHT The driving horn is activated by a button on the platform controls for use when the drive and boom controls are switched off All c...

Page 35: ...Redundant design means that the load cell design incorporates dual channels that monitor each other The design of the unit meets the requirements of both EN280 and EN954 1 class III 4 5 2 CALIBRATION...

Page 36: ...ual Current Device RCD at the point of supply is highly recommended 3 Take note of the indicators provided DIGITAL CHARGER Amber lamp Batteries are charging Amber lamp Green 80 lamp Batteries are char...

Page 37: ...lectric power is required in order to maintain drive function speed Should the operator ignore the onset of the battery discharge warning the shut down of the motors will continue until the machine is...

Page 38: ...f battery voltage will indicate when recovery has been achieved TOPPING UP During the course of normal operation the batteries should be inspected at least once a fortnight to check the level of elect...

Page 39: ...and to ensure that creepage during transport does not permit the machine to come into contact with other goods being shipped or the container itself Some movement of the machine structure might occur...

Page 40: ...p so the relevant wheel is clear of the ground in order to prevent damage Note Damage caused by failure to comply with this notice will not be covered by the manufacturer s warranty 4 7 3 CRANEAGE 1 O...

Page 41: ...stability before putting the machine to work 9 On completion of an extended period of road transport the machine might need additional inspection to identify any transit degradation which could rende...

Page 42: ...e This is then the fastest method of lowering the platform to the ground Note If the machine is fitted with a cage overload system and the cage comes into contact with a fixed object whilst operating...

Page 43: ...important step is required so that all future Technical Bulletins are able to reach the registered owner of each machine without delay Please note warranties are not transferable 6 2 MANUAL OF RESPON...

Page 44: ...l valve and buttons Operation of all booms over full range Wheel bearings OK Cylinders are silent Platform is level over full range Booms levelling rods not damaged or distorted Booms levelling rods c...

Page 45: ...e All hose connections secure Hoses not kinked or fouled Charger control box secure Batteries secure Electrolyte level and specific gravity Charger operation If applicable Hydraulic oil level Engine G...

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