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INSTRUCTIONS FOR:

PALLET TRUCK 1000kg 1170 x 540mm High Lift

MODEL No:

 PT1170H.V2

Thank you for purchasing a Sealey product. Manufactured to a high standard this product will, if used according to these instructions 

and properly maintained, give you years of trouble free performance.

1.  SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS

IMPORTANT:

 

PLEASE READ THESE INSTRUCTIONS CAREFULLY. NOTE THE SAFE OPERATIONAL REQUIREMENTS, WARNINGS & CAUTIONS. 

USE THE PRODUCT CORRECTLY AND WITH CARE FOR THE PURPOSE FOR WHICH IT IS INTENDED. FAILURE TO DO SO MAY CAUSE 

DAMAGE AND/OR PERSONAL INJURY AND WILL INVALIDATE THE WARRANTY. PLEASE KEEP INSTRUCTIONS SAFE FOR FUTURE USE.

2.  INTRODUCTION & SPECIFICATION

 

Only open bottomed Euro type pallets can be used to raise a load to  

 

a  higher level.

 

DO NOT 

use a faulty or damaged truck.

 

Before using the truck all parts and working mechanisms should be  

 

checked for wear or damage. Pay particular attention to the wheels,  

 

handle and fork lifting and lowering mechanism. Any parts found to be  

 

worn, damaged or suspect should be repaired or replaced before the  

 

truck is used. 

 

All repairs must be carried out by an authorised Sealey service agent.

 

Personnel who operate the truck and those in the vicinity of operation  

 

should wear safety shoes with reinforced toe caps at all times.

 

Never place any part of your body in the lifting mechanism or under  

 

the forks or load.

 

DO NOT

 allow others to ride on the truck.

 

DO NOT

 lift or move unstable or loosely stacked loads. 

 

Take special care when moving long, high or wide loads in order not  

 

to dislodge the load by striking any architectural features, permanent  

 

fixtures, vehicles or people in the area of operation.

 

Always ensure that the load is evenly distributed across the forks with  

 

the centre of the load being at the halfway point of the length of the  

 forks.

 

DO NOT

 overload the truck - refer to the specification for maximum  

 

permitted load. 

 

If a load is left unattended even for a very short period of time it  

 

should be lowered to the ground.

 

When not in use the truck should be left in the lowered position.

 

Ensure that the width and length of the forks is correct for the pallet to  

 

be lifted.

 

 

Ensure that the truck is sufficiently inserted into the pallet to lift the full  

 

width of the pallet.

 

Use the truck on level, flat, hard surfaces. 

 

 

DO NOT

 use truck on sloping or uneven ground and 

DO

 

NOT

 attempt  

 

to negotiate curbs, steps or ramps.

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The operator of the truck must be physically capable of controlling the  

 

load selected; particularly in relation to stopping a rolling load. 

3. ASSEMBLY

3.1 

Assembling the handle to the truck. (see fig.2)

3.1.1  Note that the piston is constrained in the down position by a pin which  

 

passes through holes in the handle mounting bracket. See fig.3B. 

DO 

 

 

NOT

 remove this pin yet.

3.1.2  Identify and have ready the handle pivot pin which will have a roll pin  

 

inserted through one end of it.

3.1.3  Slide the base of the handle into the handle mounting bracket which is  

 

an integral part of the pump body and align the holes in the handle with  

 

the holes in the bracket, see fig.3 below.

3.1.4  Drive the pin (fig.3A) through the aligned holes from left to right using a  

 

soft faced hammer and ensure that the roll pin rests in the groove in the  

 

bracket as shown at fig.3D.

3.1.5  Move the lever at the top of the handle into the lower position then pass   

 

the chain with adjusting bolt and nut through the hole in the centre of  

 

the handle pivot pin.

3.1.6  Lower the handle to depress the piston and remove the restraint pin  

 

from the hole ‘B’ above the  

 

piston, see fig 3B.

3.1.7  Place the handle in the  

 

central ‘raise’ position.

3.1.8  Press and hold down the  

 

foot pedal seen in fig.5A.  

 

Slide the adjusting bolt and  

 

nut at the end of the chain  

 

throught the slot in the  

 

other end  of the pedal as  

 

shown in fig.3C.

3.1.9  Slowly release the  

 

pressure from the foot  

 

pedal. Check that the  

 

adjusting nut is securely  

 

situated beneath the foot  

 pedal.

3.1.10  Retain the handle  

 

assembly by driving  

 

another roll pin  through the  

 

other end of the handle  

 

pivot pin. See fig.3D.

Specification.

Model No.

  . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

PT1170H.V2

Capacity. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1000kg

Minimum Height   . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .85mm

Maximum Height  . . . . . . . . . . . . .1240mm

Fork Spread . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .225mm

Forks (Length x Width) 1170mm x 540mm 

Heavy-duty high lift pallet truck suitable for the loading and unloading of light 

commercial vehicles as well as warehouse and general handling duties. 

Features twin stabilisers for extra balance when at maximum lift and an 

ergonomic handle design for comfortable operation.

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PT1170H.V2    Issue No:1- 12/02/14 

© Jack Sealey Limited

Original Language Version

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