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11.4
Lifting and Tilting the Clamping Platform
The height and tilt adjustment is motorised via the respective buttons of the remote control (refer to section
11.3.2). The force is transmitted via two actuators, one for the lift mast and one for the tilting axis.
Before the clamping platform is lifted, the Mobile Lifter must first be fixed in place by the two
lockable brakes on the two rear castors.
Be aware of the risk of crushing, especially when lowering. When lowering, keep hands, feet and
other body parts out of the area between the load and the parking surface. Also make sure that
there are no persons in the danger zone.
11.5
Rotating and Swivelling the Clamping Platform
To rotate or swivel the clamping platform, first activate the two rear wheel brakes. For adjustment, the corre-
sponding locking bolt (
R
) or (
S
) must be unlocked by pulling it out (see
Figure 11: Rotation and tilt adjustment
Figure 12: Locking bolts
•
To rotate around the axis (
R
), pull the locking bolt (
R
) and rotate the clamping platform by 90°, 180° or 270°
to the desired position
→
Let the locking bolt (
R
) engage there.
•
To swivel around the axis (
S
), pull the locking bolt (
S
) and swivel the clamping platform to the desired posi-
tion -85°, 0 ° or + 85°
→
Let the locking bolt (
S
) engage there.
11.6
Moving the Mobile Lifter via Castors
Before moving the Mobile Lifter with a clamped load, ensure that all six vacuum pads are work-
ing correctly, that the red warning lamp (10) is off and that the panel material is securely clamped
so that the load cannot fall off during movement.
Figure 13: Swivel castors and handlebar
The Mobile Lifter can be moved with or without a clamped load.
Please note that the view to the front is considerably restricted by a
clamped panel. Furthermore, the moving area must not be blocked by
obstacles or objects.
•
Before moving, release the two parking brakes (
B
) on the castors
(
19
) at the rear of the Mobile Lifter.
For movements with a clamped load, the load must be
lowered as far as possible (floor-free) in order to keep the
falling distance of a detached panel as short as possible.
•
Now move and steer the Mobile Lifter to the desired location using the handlebar (
3
).
Risk of impact and crushing as well as the risk of persons being run over during movements with
the Mobile Lifter. Due to the restricted view to the front, make sure that there are no persons or
obstacles in the travel area. If necessary, have a second person instruct you.
•
After the movement or during stationary work on the Mobile Lifter, the two brakes must be activated again.
K
H
R
S
R
S
3
B
19