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NTRODUCTION

 

Specifications for the two stainless steel cart models appear in the table below:  

   

Platform Size        

 Vertical Range

 

  

Net Wt. (lbs.)

   (W x L) in inches         of Motion (in.)

     

  

Capacity (lbs.) 

CART-550-SS 

160 

19 -½“ x 31-½”  

  9-¾“ to 33-½“ 

   550 

CART-1100-SS 

240 

23-½ “ x 35-½“ 

  13” to 38½ “ 

   1,100 

T

his manual 

was  created 

to acquaint owners and users of our stainless steel carts with safe use and 

maintenance  procedures.   

Employers  are  responsible  for  instructing  employees  to  use  the  product 

properly.    Employees  and  any  other  persons,  who  might  foreseeably  use,  repair,  or  perform 
maintenance  on  the  cart  must  read  and  understand  every  instruction  before  using  the  device.  
Cart  operators  should  have  access  to  the  manual  at  all  times 

and  should  review  the  directions  before 

each use. 

Contact 

us

 for answers to any question you have after reading the entire manual.

 

Although 

we

 strive to identify foreseeable hazardous situations, this manual cannot address every 

conceivable danger.  The end-user is ultimately responsible for exercising sound judgment at all times. 

Thank  you  for  purchasing  a  hydraulic  elevating  cart  (“cart,”  “scissor  lift 

cart,” “product,” “unit,” or simply referenced by model number).  Our carts 
are durable, high-quality products that combine safety features and low-maintenance 
stainless steel mechanisms.  Despite the product’s relatively simple mechanics, all 
personnel must familiarize themselves with the safe operation instructions provided 
in this manual.       

Summary of Contents for CART-1100-SS

Page 1: ...pply a the instructions manual or b information provided on labels affixed to the product Neither is the responsible manufacturer for any consequential damages sustained as a result of failing to exer...

Page 2: ...he user and or bystanders might sustain serious personal injuries To reduce the likelihood of injury DO NOT modify the product in any way UNLESS you first obtain written approval Unauthorized modifica...

Page 3: ...tion before using the device Cart operators should have access to the manual at all times and should review the directions before each use Contact us for answers to any question you have after reading...

Page 4: ...Page 4 of 15 FIG 1 CART 550 SS Exploded Parts Diagram Relief Valve Assembly...

Page 5: ...eservoir Fill Plug 203 C 500 SS 203 O Ring 245 C 500 SS 245 Release Valve Shaft 204 C 500 SS 204 O Ring 246 C 500 SS 246 Bushing Retaining Bolt 205 C 500 SS 205 Backup Ring 247 C 500 SS 247 Shaft Reta...

Page 6: ...Page 6 of 15 FIG 2 CART 1100 SS Exploded Parts Diagram Relief Valve Assembly...

Page 7: ...100 SS 246 Nut 202 C 1100 SS 202 Backup Ring Release Valve Assembly 203 C 1100 SS 203 O Ring 206 C 1100 SS 206 O Ring 204 C 1100 SS 204 O Ring 247 C 1100 SS 247 Steel Bearing 205 C 1100 SS 205 Backup...

Page 8: ...must align Proper fit is shown in FIG 5 4 Attach the foot pedal to the receptacle and secure the pedal with a socket head cap screw see FIG 6 When properly installed and secured the pedal will be abl...

Page 9: ...is improperly loaded the operator and or bystanders might be seriously injured 1 The rated load in pounds of the cart appears on the product data label which is affixed to the left corner of the oper...

Page 10: ...turn the knob clockwise after the deck is fully lowered to close the valve The cart is manually propelled After loading the cart and properly securing the load to the deck push the cart to the desired...

Page 11: ...ve cavity 8 Inspect the ball seat at the bottom of the valve cavity The ball seat should be a crisp donut shaped shiny area with a hole in the center If it is not it may be necessary to stake the ball...

Page 12: ...el below the fill hole in the reservoir with the deck fully lowered 2 Oil leaks 3 Worn or damaged hydraulic hoses 4 Pivot point wear 5 Roller looseness and wear 6 Integrity of the retaining hardware o...

Page 13: ...ed air as described in this manual see Air Removal Procedure on p 12 b debris in roller channel s b inspect rollers clean channels c hydraulic oil level low c add oil to within of the top of the reser...

Page 14: ...ls are affixed to the device Label 287 Product capacity label Label 269 Install both maintenance props Label 208 The scissor legs create pinch points as the deck rises and lowers Label 206 Oil specifi...

Page 15: ...rs It also covers defects in original parts that wear under normal usage conditions wearing parts such as bearings hoses wheels seals brushes and batteries How long is the warranty period The warranty...

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