Operating Instructions
General
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General
2.1
Authorized use
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The device is only designed for the use specified in this documentation.
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Every other use is not authorized and is forbidden!
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All relevant safety regulations, corresponding legal regulations, especially regulations of the declaration
of conformity, and additional local health and safety regulations must be observed.
Prior to every operation the user
must
ensure that:
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The equipment is suited to the intended operation
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the functioning and the working condition of the equipment is examined
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the load is suitable to be handled.
Any doubts about instructions should be raised with the manufacturer prior to use.
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The device SH-1000-MINI is only suitable for lifting, transporting and laying of dense concrete elements such as natural
stone, concrete, marble, granite slabs, steps, pipes, kerbstones, etc. with the corresponding suction plates.
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This device can be hung from any carrier/support frame (e.g. excavator) by means of load hook, chains, cables and
such like.
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The load is additionally secured with the standard load securing chain.
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Various suction plates can be fitted to the device (SH-1000-MINI) via a quick release locating pin, enabling it to be used
for many different purposes and with many different loads.
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The carrying capacity/working load limit (WLL) of the device of 1000kg must not be exceeded!
This device is equipped with the following safety
devices:
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Safety vacuum storage tank (
vacuum tank volume 12,5 l
).
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Vacuum gauge.
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Pressure relieve valve.
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Acoustic warning device.
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Load securing chain with chain box.
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Optional traverse TRA (with load safety chain) for multiple
attachment of suction plates to the vacuum attachment.
Optional retrofit:
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Retrofitting of a hydraulic rotary head (facilitation for the machine
operator for exact positioning of the material to be laid)
ATTENTION:
The use of this device is only permitted in proximity to the ground (
→
chapter “Safety at
work”)
.
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The load (stone slabs) which is to be sucked and
transported, must have sufficient inherent stability,
otherwise there is
risk of breakage
when lifting!
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Stone slabs
must not
be bend when lifting - especially take
care with thin and large-sized stone slabs!