6/30/2016
SE-HP, Manual
Copyright 2016 Vestil Manufacturing Corp. Page 3 of 11
Figure: Suspended Stacker
Receiving Instructions
Inspect the unit and verify damage has not occurred during shipment. If damage is
evident, FILE A CLAIM WITH THE CARRIER IMMEDIATELY.
The unit is removed from the pallet by an overhead hoist, crane, fork truck, etc with a
lifting and carrying capacity rated for the weight of the SE/HP stacker. The stacker has
specifically designed features for unloading located on the outside of each lifting
channel, as shown in Figure: Suspended Stacker. Use a lifting belt, shown in red, with a
minimum tensile strength, 2,000 lb. capacity.
When unloading the stacker, all personnel should be cleared from the area.
The stacker is ready for service once unpacked and unloaded. The battery is fully
charged. The hydraulic aggregate tank has been filled. The steering roller, running
rollers and the mast rollers are equipped with maintenance-free bearings.
Introduction
The SE/HP stacker is ideal for maintenance and commercial applications. The economical, alternative stacker can lift
loads with DC power or manually with a hand pump. The high quality, hand pump is ideal for small height increments.
The DC lifter is powered by two 12V, 40Ah batteries. The user manages the battery power with the integral battery
charger, battery level gauge and adjustable lowering speed control. The solid, compact design is ideal to transport dies,
molds and open bottom pallets. All models are easily maneuverable with standard push/pull handles. The individual
forks are 6” wide. The “–AA” models come with adjustable width outriggers for improved stability at higher heights.
Operation
Only trained operators can use the stacker. The minimal recommended training should include reading this complete
manual, proficiently able to perform all stacker operations without load and augmented instruction deemed necessary by
your company’s safety practices.
The trained operator is responsible for dete
rmining the actual load’s weight and for evaluating the safety of the
environmental conditions within the stacker will operate. Some conditions to consider are:
The
floor’s available space, degree of levelness and condition to transport and lift the load.
The
stacker’s condition. Reference Inspection and Maintenance section for proper care.
The
inventory rack’s or stowage structure’s stability and condition to support the transported load.
Operating Elements
1. Pump Handle
2. Power Meter
3. Lift Button
4. Receptacle for
Remote Input
(optional)
5. Manual Release
6. E-Stop
7. Push / Pull Bars
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