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20. Installing Master Control Panel Back Plate:

A)  Install master control panel back plate to powerunit column, Fig. 20.

Fig. 20 Detail

A Power unit column
B Long stud through back plate into 

tapped hole.

C Master control back plate.
D Short stud through back plate into 

tapped hole.

Fig. 16a

MOTOR OPERATING DATA - THREE PHASE 

(*S MODELS)

400 - 415 Volts          50Hz

LINE VOLTAGE 

CURRENT 

POWER

10A        -       4.9Kw

*Notes:  F or S Model?

To find out if you have a F or S model Power Unit look at 

the 4th letter from the end of your lift model number.
EXAMPLE:  SPOA30E

F

585 would be a F Model.

Model number can be found on a tag on the side of the 

lift.

MOTOR OPERATING DATA - SINGLE PHASE 

(*F MODELS)

220 - 240 Volts          50Hz

LINE VOLTAGE 

CURRENT 

POWER

17A        -       1.5Kw

21. Electrical: 

 

Have a certified electrician run power supply to disconnect switch 

attached to back plate of master control, Fig. 21 refer to schematic, Fig. 

21a. Size wire for 25 amp circuit.  See Motor Operating Data Table.

 

IMPORTANT

 Use separate circuit for each power supply. Protect each 

circuit with time delay fuse or circuit breaker.  For single phase 230V 

(*F Model), use 20 amp fuse.  For three phase 400V (*S Model), use 12 

amp fuse. All wiring must comply to all local electrical codes. Wire motor 

according to wiring diagrams provided, Fig. 21a and Fig. 22.  Plug  in 

lowering valve connection to power unit after motor is wired, Fig. 22.

IMPORTANT

  As with all electronic equipment, the control 

modules can be affected by voltage irregularities.  It is the lift owner's 

responsibility to ensure that adequately protected power sources are 

available for connecting this equipment.

NOTES:

  Unit not suitable for use in unusual conditions.  Contact  

 

  Rotary Lift for moisture and dust environment duty unit.

Fig.  20   

Summary of Contents for SPOA3TE 600 Series

Page 1: ...O N S I N S T A L L A T I O N I N S T R U C T I O N S June 2005 by Rotary Lift All rights reserved CO6241 12 IN20396 Rev A 6 21 2005 SPOA3TE 600 Series Two Post Surface Mounted Lifts SPOA3T Series Ca...

Page 2: ...arest obstruction F 15 0 4572mm Minimum to nearest obstruction G 7 8 1 8 2340mm Inside baseplate to baseplate H 11 9 3600mm Minimum to nearest obstruction or bay I 12 4 3776mm From floor to top of cyl...

Page 3: ...in slowly setting the column flat on its base Both column base plate backs must be square on center line of lift Notches are cut into each base plates to indicate center line of lift for use with a ch...

Page 4: ...s to be elevated to match the plane of the other column full size base shim plates should be used Reference Shim Kit Recheck columns for plumb Tighten anchor bolts to an installation torque of 200Nm 2...

Page 5: ...B 8 9 1 2 2676mm A 2 19mm spacers B M6 x 70mm HHCS and lock nut C 5 8 16mm gap 9 Continued Crosshead Installation Insert M6 x 70mm HHCS through pivot hole in end of switch bar Insert opposite end of...

Page 6: ...olt end is flush with end of nut A 2 each column M10 x 1 5 20Lg HHCS bolt B 2 each column M10 flanged lock nuts A 2 M8 x 40Lg HHCS B Vibration pad C 2 M8 lock nuts Install power unit onto column exten...

Page 7: ...hose clamps until after you install the hydraulic hoses in later steps CAUTION Locking latch solenoids get extremely hot when lift is being lowered A 2 each column M6 x 1 0 x 12Lg carriage bolt B 2 ea...

Page 8: ...d make sure all hose ends are crimped Install hoses using Flared Fittings Tightening Procedure Section 16 Install hose clamps Fig 14 Detail A 5 M6 x 12 carriage bolt B 5 Mounting studs C Raise Carriag...

Page 9: ...C E F G F F E H E B C D HOSE DETAIL A M10 x 1 5 x 20Lg carriage bolt B Hose clamp C M10 lock nut D M10 x 1 5 x 20Lg HHCS E Overhead hose F Power unit hose G Fill breather cap H Review step 15 Fig 15a...

Page 10: ...ptional A Install lower enclosure mounting studs adapter holders and tool holders optional Fig 16 B Install adapters optional Fig 16 Fig 16 Detail A Power unit column B M6 x 1 0 x 16mm carriage bolt C...

Page 11: ...t B Lower cable tie off plate and 13mm nylon insert lock nut C Push cable 1 up until the stud is out of the carriage top opening D Run a nylon insert locknut onto cable 1 stud so 13mm of the stud exte...

Page 12: ...electrician run power supply to disconnect switch attached to back plate of master control Fig 21 refer to schematic Fig 21a Size wire for 25 amp circuit See Motor Operating Data Table IMPORTANT Use...

Page 13: ...y power cable B Back side of disconnect C Grounding screw attached to back plate Motor Motor Relay U D LL D N LL 1 Coil 8 2 6 0 4 3 3 4 3 4 4 3 4 Slave Enclosure Master Enclosure Latch2 Latch1 Power U...

Page 14: ...aster control panel into the master side lock solenoid D Attach 6 position plug on slave solenoid cable to 6 position plug on master side wiring harness Route cable over to slave solenoid following hy...

Page 15: ...ol back plate C Attach plug from harness of master control panel into the master side lock solenoid D Attach 6 position plug on slave solenoid cable to 6 position plug on master side wiring harness Ro...

Page 16: ...Trans parent hose guard should be placed at top of enclosure to prevent chafing C Master control panel attaches to column with 3 M6 x 1 0 x 10Lg flanged BHCS and rubber washers Fig 25 Fig 24 Detail A...

Page 17: ...and cables together making sure that there are not kinks or crimps in the cables and hoses NOTE Transparent hose guard should be placed at top of enclosure to prevent hose chafing C Master control co...

Page 18: ...s into the gear and arm Fig 28 Torque the Restraint Gear bolts to 30 34 ft lbs 46 N m NOTE To check operation of arm restraints raise carriage 1 min from full down position Pull up on pin ring and adj...

Page 19: ...6 Arm Guard Installation Install arm guards Fig 29 Fig 29a Fig 29b Fig 29 Rear Arm Guard Detail A 2 5 16 18NC HHCS per arm B 2 5 16 spring lock washers per arm C 6 5 16 flat washers per arm Fig 29a Fr...

Page 20: ...dish as guide Drive both anchors provided into concrete to secure dish Fig 30 Detail A Remove backing from door bumpers and install 3 75mm from bottom of carriage B 2 Door bumpers one each carriage C...

Page 21: ...asp adjacent cables between thumb and forefinger with about 67N effort you should just pull the cables together Adjust at upper tie offs Fig 22 33 Check Electrical Check continuity of the protective b...

Page 22: ...22 NOTES...

Page 23: ...23 NOTES...

Page 24: ...Caribbean 1 812 273 1622 Middle East Northern Africa 49 771 9233 0 Southern Africa 1 812 273 1622 Brazil 55 11 4534 1995 Installer Please return this booklet to literature package and give to lift own...

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