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Table of Contents 

 

1

 

Introduction ............................................................................................................................................................. 4

 

1.1

 

Legal Notice .................................................................................................................................................................................. 4

 

1.2

 

Illustrations .................................................................................................................................................................................. 4

 

2

 

Symbols ................................................................................................................................................................... 4

 

2.1

 

General Symbols .......................................................................................................................................................................... 4

 

2.2

 

Symbols in Safety Instructions...................................................................................................................................................... 5

 

3

 

General .................................................................................................................................................................... 6

 

3.1

 

Advantages ................................................................................................................................................................................... 6

 

3.2

 

Applications .................................................................................................................................................................................. 6

 

3.3

 

Target Group and Previous Experience ........................................................................................................................................ 6

 

3.4

 

Requirements for the Operators .................................................................................................................................................. 6

 

3.5

 

Accident Prevention ..................................................................................................................................................................... 7

 

3.6

 

General Safety Regulations .......................................................................................................................................................... 7

 

3.7

 

Standard Equipment .................................................................................................................................................................... 7

 

3.8

 

Options and Accessories .............................................................................................................................................................. 7

 

4

 

Safety ....................................................................................................................................................................... 8

 

4.1

 

Basic Safety Instructions............................................................................................................................................................... 8

 

4.2

 

Application Area and Intended Use .............................................................................................................................................. 8

 

4.3

 

Improper Use ............................................................................................................................................................................... 8

 

4.4

 

Consequences in Case of Disregard .............................................................................................................................................. 9

 

4.5

 

Conversions and Modifications of the Lift Tables ......................................................................................................................... 9

 

4.6

 

Load Distribution and Influence on the Nominal Load ................................................................................................................. 9

 

4.7

 

Hazardous Areas ........................................................................................................................................................................ 10

 

4.8

 

Residual Risks ............................................................................................................................................................................. 11

 

4.9

 

Observe the Environmental Protection Regulations .................................................................................................................. 11

 

4.10

 

Organisational Measures ........................................................................................................................................................... 12

 

4.11

 

Personnel Selection and Qualification - Basic Duties.................................................................................................................. 12

 

5

 

Technical Specifications ......................................................................................................................................... 13

 

5.1

 

Manufacturer and Nameplate .................................................................................................................................................... 13

 

6

 

Transport to the Installation Site ........................................................................................................................... 14

 

6.1

 

Unloading the Lift Table ............................................................................................................................................................. 14

 

6.2

 

Requirements for the Installation Site ....................................................................................................................................... 15

 

6.3

 

Temporary Storage..................................................................................................................................................................... 15

 

6.3.1

 

Short Term Storage ......................................................................................................................................................... 15

 

6.3.2

 

Long Term Storage .......................................................................................................................................................... 15

 

6.4

 

Lashing on a Transport Vehicle .................................................................................................................................................. 15

 

7

 

Components and Controls ..................................................................................................................................... 16

 

8

 

Installation and Commissioning ............................................................................................................................. 17

 

9

 

Operation .............................................................................................................................................................. 17

 

9.1

 

Load and Unload the Lift Table................................................................................................................................................... 17

 

9.2

 

Moving the Lift Table via Swivel Castors .................................................................................................................................... 17

 

9.3

 

Lifting and Lowering the Platform .............................................................................................................................................. 17

 

9.3.1

 

Height Adjustment .......................................................................................................................................................... 18

 

Summary of Contents for HS 200 FH

Page 1: ...m Grund 23 DE 72505 Krauchenwies Tel 49 0 7576 962 978 0 Fax 49 0 7576 962 978 90 E Mail info beck maschinenbau de Web https www beck maschinenbau de Operating Manual Lightweight Aluminium Scissor Lif...

Page 2: ...Lift Tables 9 4 6 Load Distribution and Influence on the Nominal Load 9 4 7 Hazardous Areas 10 4 8 Residual Risks 11 4 9 Observe the Environmental Protection Regulations 11 4 10 Organisational Measur...

Page 3: ...d Scrapping 21 15 Options and Accessories 22 15 1 Table Tops 22 15 1 1 Accessories for Table Top Hole Grid Beech Multiplex 22 EU Declaration of Conformity 24 List of Figures Figure 1 Permissible load...

Page 4: ...ans the installation and commissioning the operation and proper usage the influence on operating conditions as well as the maintenance troubleshooting and repair Apart from the operating manual and th...

Page 5: ...d risk of injury or even death Reference to a possible crushing hazard Non observance increases the risk of injury to hands and fingers Reference to a possible crushing hazard Non observance increases...

Page 6: ...as a height adjustable assembly table Typical areas of application are workplaces in manufacturing assembly and maintenance where precise height adjustment for ergonomic working as well as high flexi...

Page 7: ...maintenance work on hydraulic components e g hydraulic cylinders may only be performed by authorized and trained personnel Repair and maintenance work may only be carried out if the lift table has bee...

Page 8: ...g lowering and moving loads The lift table may only be used on horizontal floors for lifting loads The lift table may only be moved when the load is lowered The lift table must be positioned freely in...

Page 9: ...be used Deviations are not permitted Unauthorized modifications or conversions by the operator without the written consent of the manufacturer are prohibited This excludes any warranty liability and o...

Page 10: ...increased risk of injury and even death Do not reach under the tabletop or into the scissors during operation and do not move your body into this area Before maintenance work always lock the safety ca...

Page 11: ...d risk of injury or even death It is forbidden to enter the forklift platform during transport or installation Unauthorised persons are not allowed to enter the lift table installation area responsibi...

Page 12: ...onal protective equipment as necessary or required by regulations Do not make any modifications additional attachments or conversions to the lift table without the manu facturer s approval This will c...

Page 13: ...kg Hydraulic power units 1 x lateral 5 1 Manufacturer and Nameplate Manufacturer Reinhold Beck Maschinenbau GmbH Im Grund 23 DE 72505 Krauchenwies Germany Phone 49 0 7576 962 978 0 Fax 49 0 7576 962 9...

Page 14: ...ppropriately drive centrally into the designated places on the freight pallet on the longi tudinal side of the lift table and lift carefully Carefully lift the HS 200 from the truck The weight of the...

Page 15: ...iate load bearing capacity must be used The responsibility for safe loading is borne by the respective shipper Please note the following when lashing in the transport vehicle The loading area of the t...

Page 16: ...ntrols Pos Description Pos Description 1 Foot bar for height adjustment 5 Lift table platform 2 Swivel castor 4 pieces 6 Hydraulic cylinder 3 Parking brake 2 pieces 7 Safety catch for maintenance 4 Li...

Page 17: ...the work platform the load distribution according to section 4 6 Load Dis tribution and Influence on the Nominal Load must be observed and complied with A load placed on the lift table must be secured...

Page 18: ...tely and exactly to the desired position the foot bar 1 can be released at any point Pulling up the foot bar 1 lowers the work platform for the dura tion of the actuation 10 Troubleshooting Repair and...

Page 19: ...aulic cylinder Since the lift table can no longer be held when the cylinder is removed it can fall dangerously For this reason the safety catch must generally be used during maintenance work in the sc...

Page 20: ...e Top Beech Multiplex Figure 7 Table Top Beech Multiplex Table top made of beech multiplex with smooth surface The table top is coated with linseed oil and can be attached to the existing platform of...

Page 21: ...ues of oil grease and other lubricants and have them disposed of properly by a qualified disposal company When separating disposing of or recycling the lift table materials comply with the environment...

Page 22: ...02 00 More details and figures can be found in our catalogue 15 1 1 Accessories for Table Top Hole Grid Beech Multiplex Article Description Art No HORIZONTAL CLAMP Clamping spigot with trapezoidal int...

Page 23: ...ength 40 mm 200 602 22 SINGLE THRUST BEARING WITH 1 GRID BOLT AND SAFETY MECHANISM As thrust bearing for the angular gear clamp for clamping and fixing workpieces with grid bolts and safety mechanism...

Page 24: ...pe designation Lift Table Serial number s Year of manufacture in the version provided complies with the EU Machinery Directive 2006 42 EC and the following further directives The following harmonised...

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