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6/30/2016 

 

SE-HP, Manual

 

 

 

Copyright 2016 Vestil Manufacturing Corp.                                                               Page 4 of 11 

Closed Gap 

Figure: Minimizing the Gap

 

Figure: De-activing the Brake 

Press the “ON” flange 
to apply brake.

 

Moving: 

To transport a load, start with completely lowered forks.  Verify the load 
is evenly distributed across the forks.  Make adjustments as appropriate.  
Slowly raise the forks just high enough so the load can be transported. 

When ready, the trained operator will push or pull the Push/Pull Bars to 
transport the load over a level, smooth and spacious surface.  Push the 
stacker forward to transport the load over longer distances. 

Only when setting down or picking up a load with 

raised

, loaded forks is 

it permissible to move the stacker forwards or in reverse.  This activity 
should be on a smooth, level surface.  Once the load is completely over 
the floor, lower the forks to the floor then raise the load just enough so 
the load can be transported. 

When unloaded, completely lower the forks before moving the stacker. 

Always avoid sudden stops, quick turns or quick starts to prevent accidental tipping or shifting of the load.  

 

Lifting and Lowering: 

Before lifting, verify the load does not exceed the stacker’s carrying capacity 

or its lifting height.  Ensure the load is evenly distributed across both forks.  

Verify the load will not extend or project into the stacker’s lifting frame.  
Prevent and ensure no one will be under the load, even if they are just 

walking through or by.  Lastly, verify the surface is level. 

For the 

–AA version, widen the stability forks as necessary.   

The trained operato

r positions the stacker’s forks securely under the load.  

The space between the load and the stacker is as close as possible, as shown 

in Figure: Minimizing the Gap.  If the forks are shorter than the load, the load 
should not extend 50mm beyond the lifting forks’ end reach. 

To raise the load, the trained operator has two options.  First, if the Power Meter, item 2, indicates the batteries have a 
charge, the trained operator can press the Lift Button, item 3.  Secondly, the manual option is always available.  
Lowering the Pump Handle, item 1, will incrementally raise the load.  Continue to actuate the lifting mechanism with the 
Pump Handle until the load is at the desired height.   

Lowering the load can be achieved with the Lowering Handle, item 4.  Squeezing the Lowering Handle towards the 
Pump Handel will lower the load.  When the Lowering Handle is released, the load stops descending.  Lower the load 
in a smooth and safe manor as not to disturb the weight distribution on the forks. 

 

Before Leaving the Stacker: 

The stacker needs to be stowed on a level, clean surface that is clear of 
other vehicles. 

There are a few steps to follow:  First, lower the forks completely.  Then, 
depress the E-Stop push-button down.  Lastly, activate the parking 
brake by pressing 

down on the “ON” flange until it is snug, as shown in 

Figure: De-activating the Brake.

 

Push             

Figure: Transporting a load           

Pull            

Summary of Contents for SE/HP Series

Page 1: ...s codes and non voluntary standards enforced in the location where the product is used is exclusively the responsibility of the owner end user 2 VESTIL is not liable for any injury or property damage...

Page 2: ...ized to do so and certain that it will be safe to use afterwards DO NOT modify the product in any way UNLESS you first obtain written approval from Vestil Unauthorized modifications automatically void...

Page 3: ...t 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...

Page 4: ...ent and ensure no one will be under the load even if they are just walking through or by Lastly verify the surface is level For the AA version widen the stability forks as necessary The trained operat...

Page 5: ...oaded 94 7 amps Amps Unloaded 54 3 amps Battery 2 x 12V 40Ah Battery Charger DC 12 24V 10amp Weight 560lbs Width of Aisle 32 Table SE HP Model Specific Specifications Model Overall Size Fork Lift Heig...

Page 6: ...color which indicates the presences of water Replace with anti wear hydraulic oil with a viscosity grade of 150 SUS at 100 F ISO 32 at 40 C E g AW 32 or HO 150 hydraulic oil or a non synthetic transm...

Page 7: ...ints Loose link pins Damage Broken link plates Broken pins Contamination Stretching or elongation Even with the optimum amount of lubrication it is impossible to prevent chain elongation Chain elongat...

Page 8: ...ords or wires immediately Check the battery s water level frequently unless you have a maintenance free or gel battery Make sure the battery charger is unplugged from the 120 volt source Removal Lock...

Page 9: ...re performing as expected Troubleshooting Before performing troubleshooting tasks set the stacker on blocks so all the wheels clear the floor Problem Possible Causes Action Unit will not charge Charge...

Page 10: ...ll the hydraulic oil when forks are lowered Unit jerks when lifting Air in the system Open the vent screw on the lift cylinder with forks completely lowered Lift the forks with vent screw open until o...

Page 11: ...ngola IN The warranty covers defects in the following original dynamic components motors hydraulic pumps electronic controllers switches and cylinders It also covers defects in original parts that wea...

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