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Fig� 2 Construction of the lift
2�3 Construction of the lift
3 Installation instructions
3�1 Preparation before installation
Tools and equipments needed
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Appropriate lifting equipment
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Anti-abrasion hydraulic oil.
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Rotary hammer drill with 3/4’’ drill bit.
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Chalk and tape measure, magnetic plump, 8 meters Φ 15 mm level pipe.
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Sockets and open wrenches, a set of inside hex wrenches, cross and straight screw drivers.
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Hammer, sharp nose pliers, Φ 17, Φ 19, Φ 22 mm socket spanners.
List for parts checking
Unfold the package and check if any parts missed as per
chapter 7
. Do not hesitate to contact us in case any parts missed,
but if you do not contact us and insist installing upon the lack of some parts, well as our dealers will not bear any responsibility
for this and will charge for any parts subsequently demanded by the buyer.
Ground conditions
The lift should be fixed on a smooth and solid concrete ground with its strength more than 21 MPa (3000 psi), tolerance of
flatness less than 5 mm and minimum thickness of 200 mm. In addition, newly built concrete ground must undergo more than
28 days’ cure and reinforcement.
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OVERVIEW OF THE LIFT
2.1 General descriptions
This machine
composed of posts, carriages, lifting arms, cylinders and motor unit, etc.
It is driven by an electro-hydraulic system. The gear pump delivers hydraulic oil to oil cylinders and pushes upwards its piston. The
piston drives the chain to raise the carriage and the lifting arms. During lifting process,
the safety latch will automatically and firmly bite with the safety teeth block in the posts. Therefore, no slipping will happen in
case the hydraulic system beaks down.
Safety structure
2.2 Technical data
Model
Lifting capacity
Full rise time
Full rise
Height
Width
Inside columns
U-T40EBX
4000kg
45s
1930mm
3740mm
3365mm
2780mm
2.3 Construction of the lift
A
Column
B
Carriage
C
Lifting arm
D
Top beam
E
Power unit
A
Column
B
Carriage
C
Lifting arm
D
Top beam
E
Power unit
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