
15
BA_BM_ML-120_EN_12-23.docx
5.4
Consequences in Case of Disregard
If the Mobile Lifter is not operated, maintained or repaired in accordance with the safety regulations, not as in-
tended, improperly or in an abusive manner, the following will result:
Dangers to the health of the operating personnel
Dangers to the Mobile Lifter and objects in its vicinity
Impairment of the Mobile Lifter function
In case of improper use of the Mobile Lifter, any warranty, liability and other claims for damages of the operator
against the manufacturer are excluded!
5.5
Conversions and Modifications of the Mobile Lifter
Only use the Mobile Lifter in its original condition, i.e. as delivered!
The components of the Mobile Lifter must not be changed in their type and condition.
The factory settings of electrical and pneumatic devices must not be changed.
Only original spare parts and accessories from the manufacturer may 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 other claims for
damages by the operator against the manufacturer!
5.6
Load Distribution and Influence on the Nominal Load
The nominal value of the maximum permissible lifting and carrying load of 120 kg is based on a load distributed
uniformly on the vacuum clamping device of the Mobile Lifter. To avoid non-uniform load distribution, a panel to
be clamped should therefore always be aligned as centrally as possible to the six vacuum pads resp. to the centre
axis before it is clamped via vacuum (see the following figures).
Uniform load distribution:
Uniform load distribution:
Non-uniform load distribution:
Figure 1: Load distribution
Remark:
The four outer vacuum pads and the two inner support rails can be adjusted by sliding to ensure optimum
load distribution.
For details about adjusting the positions of the vacuum pads, refer to section