Operating Instruction and Documentation
2.60 HL SST
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9.2 Erection and bolting down the lift
Before the installation of the lift, secure the installation area to prevent access to unauthorised
persons. Use devices such as cranes, fork lift trucks and supports to transport the lift and
avoid accidents.
• Carefully remove the lift from its wooden crate. Check the lift for damage.
• Position the columns as described in the foundation diagram drawing.
• Connect the power supply to the column (by customer).
• Connect the cables between the columns.
• Check the positions of the columns again.
• Fill tanks, approximately 17 litres of hydraulic oil per tank.
• Bore holes in the foundations so that base plates and be bolted down. Clean the holes with
compressed air. Put masonry bolts in and secure. The lift-manufacturer demands Liebig
safety masonry bolts or equally good bolts from another manufacturer (with licence). Be sure
to observe their regulations (bore hole, torque...). Before bolting, check that the concrete-
floor is of quality C20/25. If the entire floor is concrete (there is no surface covering), bolts
must be selected according to a floor without a surface covering. If the ground is covered
with floor tiles or some other form of surface covering, the bolts must be selected according
to the floor with floor-covering.
• Press the button “lifting” observe the rotation of the motor.
• If the automotive-lift does not rise, check the rotation-direction of the motor. Otherwise,
change two phase of the power supply. (only with 3 phases)
• Fine adjustment of the lift: If necessary use metal sheets to level out an uneven floor. A
continuous contact between the floor and the base plate must be ensured to avoid hollow
spaces.
• Tighten the masonry bolts to there specified moments using a torque wrench.
Each masonry bolt must be tightened to the specified torque. Otherwise the normal
function of the lift can not be guaranteed.
Observe the regulations of other masonry-bolt manufacturers.
• If necessary, carry out a reset before the first operation. (see chapter 6.3)
• Raise the lift to a height of about 800 mm.
• Mount the lifting arms.
• Raise and lower the lift several times without a load (vehicle) to the upper and lower limits.
• Check that the safety devices are functioning correctly.
• Raise and lower the lift several times with a vehicle to the upper and lower limits. (see
chapter 5.2)
• Check the hydraulic system for leakages.
• Check that the masonry-bolts are correctly torque again.
In the case of any faults, call the customer service immediately!
9.3 Initiation
Before the initiation a security check must be carried out. Therefore use the
form: First security check.
If the lift is installed by a competent person, he or she is to perform the security check. If the
operator installs the lift by him or herself, he or she must instruct a competent person to
perform the security check.
The competent confirms the faultless function of the lift in the installation record and the form
for the security check and authorises the use of the lift.
Please send the completed installation record to the manufacturer after
installation.
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