Rev 1.0/12-19
MRTALPCH6-DC3(RC): #35125
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T
ESTING
Perform the following test to determine whether or not a load surface is too porous or rough:
Lifter/Load Compatibility Test
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1) Make sure the vacuum generating system is functioning correctly (see “Vacuum Test” on
page 32).
2) Thoroughly clean the load surface and the vacuum pads (see “Pad Cleaning” on
page 35).
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3) Place the load in the upright position on a stable support.
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4) Attach the vacuum pads to the load as previously directed.
5) After the vacuum pump stops running, hold the “function” button (
) and the “power”
button (
) for at least 5 seconds to power down the vacuum lifter.
Note: During this time the LCD screen displays “WARNING! Is load attached?”, the
notification buzzer chirps rapidly and the strobe light flashes.
6)
Take precautions in case
load should fall during test.
Raise the load a minimal distance, to make sure it
is supported by the lifter.
7) Watch each vacuum gauge:
Starting from a
vacuum level of 18" Hg [-60 kPa], the lifter must maintain a vacuum level greater than
13.5" Hg [-46 kPa] for 5 minutes.
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If not, lifting this load requires additional precautions
(eg, a load sling). Contact WPG for more information.
8) Lower the load
after
5 minutes or
before
the vacuum level diminishes to 13.5" Hg [-46
kPa].
1..... The “Pad-to-Load Friction Coefficient” (see page 34) can affect the outcome of this test.
2..... Contaminated loads can also cause the vacuum pump to run frequently or continuously. Since excessive pumping quickly reduces battery
energy, clean the load whenever possible.
3..... For Flat Lifters, place the load in the flat position.
4..... Under CE requirements, the lifter must maintain a vacuum level
greater than 9" [-30 kPa]
.
INSPECTIONS AND TESTS