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Rev 3.0/10-06 

QUADRA-TILT ROTATOR • DC-VOLTAGE 

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ACUUM 

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WITCH 

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DJUSTMENT

 

Vacuum Switch Function

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A vacuum sensor/electrical switch assembly controls the low vacuum warning light and the 

vacuum pump:  The valve handle activates the warning light and the pump, which evacuates the 
vacuum pads.

17

  After the lifter attains a vacuum level sufficient for lifting the maximum load 

weight (hereafter, “minimum lifting level”), the vacuum switch automatically turns off the pump 
and the warning light.

18

  In order to maintain sufficient vacuum, the vacuum switch automatically 

turns on the pump and warning light again before vacuum decreases to a level that is lower than 

the minimum lifting level. 

Conditions Requiring Readjustment 

At the factory, the vacuum switch is set to maintain the minimum vacuum level specified for the 

Load Capacity (see SPECIFICATIONS).  However, shipping vibrations or shocks, normal wear, or 

other conditions may adversely affect this adjustment.  Periodically verify the switch adjustment 
by comparing how the vacuum pump and the low vacuum warning light function in relation to 

the vacuum level registered on the vacuum gauge, as follows: 
• If the pump and the warning light do not 

turn

 

off after

 vacuum increases to a level much 

higher

 

than the minimum lifting level, the vacuum switch may be adjusted to maintain a lower 

vacuum level.  Otherwise, the pump would continue to run unnecessarily after the lifter has 

attained sufficient vacuum to lift the maximum load weight. 

• If the pump and the warning light do not 

turn

 

on before

 vacuum decreases to a level 

lower

 

than the minimum lifting level, the vacuum switch 

must be adjusted to maintain a higher 

vacuum level

.

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  Otherwise, the lifter would not maintain sufficient vacuum to lift the 

maximum load weight. 

                                        

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  Lifters equipped with the Dual Vacuum System have 2 vacuum switches.  Directions are the same for these lifters 

except 

that each vacuum switch must be tested and adjusted individually

.  When you are evaluating vacuum system functions 

under Conditions Requiring Readjustment, remember that each vacuum switch corresponds with one vacuum gauge and one 
vacuum circuit.  After you have removed the cover from the enclosure with the vacuum switches, you can trace the vacuum lines 
to determine which components are connected to one another. 

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  If the warning light does not turn on when the valve handle is moved to the “APPLY” position, the light bulb may be burned 

out.  Replace the bulb when necessary. 

18

  When using the lifter at high elevations, reduced atmospheric pressure may prevent the vacuum generating system from 

attaining the vacuum level set at the factory.  In this case, the pump would continue to run and the warning light would stay 
illuminated continuously.  If the ability to lift the maximum load weight is not required, the operator can adjust the vacuum switch 
to maintain a lower vacuum level, allowing the pump to cycle normally.  However, be advised that 

lifting capacity decreases 

proportionally with decreasing vacuum

, based on the vacuum level specified for the Load Capacity (see SPECIFICATIONS).  

For example, if a lifter's Load Capacity is rated at 16" Hg [-54 kPa], lifting capacity decreases by 6.25% for each inch of Hg 
subtracted from (or for each 3.4 kPa added to) the vacuum level.  

Always maintain a minimum vacuum level of 10" Hg    

[-34 kPa]

, regardless of the vacuum level specified for the original Load Capacity.  In addition, lifter markings should be 

adjusted to reflect the revised Load Capacity and the vacuum gauge should be marked to indicate the revised minimum lifting 
level. 

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  In order to observe lifter functions while vacuum is decreasing, it may be necessary to create a controlled leak in the vacuum 

system (eg, by breaking the seal between one or more vacuum pads and the test surface). 

Summary of Contents for MRTA611LDC

Page 1: ...AL NUMBER __________ QUADRA TILT ROTATOR DC VOLTAGE WITH DUAL VACUUM SYSTEM READ ALL INSTRUCTIONS AND WARNINGS BEFORE OPERATING THIS LIFTER DESIGNED FOR THE MATERIALS HANDLING PROFESSIONAL P O Box 368...

Page 2: ...ng Temperatures 15 to 105 F 9 to 40 C Service Life This lifter is designed to have a service life of at least 20 000 lifting cycles when used as intended Wiring Diagram The following wiring diagram is...

Page 3: ...d Capacity or attempt to lift loads the lifter is not designed for see INTENDED USE LOAD CHARACTERISTICS Never attempt to lift cracked or broken glass with this lifter Always position the vacuum pads...

Page 4: ...nce in each section Standard MRTA611LDC shown 1 LIFT SPOOL 8 AIR FILTER 15 VACUUM PUMP 2 LIFT BAR 9 LOW VACUUM WARNING LIGHT 16 VACUUM PAD 3 BATTERY 10 VALVE HANDLE with MOVABLE MOUNT 4 BATTERY GAUGE...

Page 5: ...with restraining latch to prevent lift spool from slipping off under any circumstances If the lifter is equipped with optional tilt locks make sure they are disengaged see OPERATION TO LIFT AND MOVE T...

Page 6: ...ame configurations to accommodate different load dimensions and weights see SPECIFICATIONS Pad Spread and Load Capacity The following illustration shows several possible configurations Select a config...

Page 7: ...o calculate the load capacity when some vacuum pads are removed consult the Per Pad Load Capacity see SPECIFICATIONS and multiply by the number of pads currently in use Make sure all vacuum hoses are...

Page 8: ...end of the extension arm in its socket on the pad frame so that the holes align for the cotterless hitch pin 3 Secure the extension arm in the pad frame by pushing the cotterless hitch pin through th...

Page 9: ...he vacuum pads without breaking or otherwise being damaged The allowable overhang depends on the kind of load material being lifted the thickness of the material and the angle at which it is handled i...

Page 10: ...owing restrictions WARNING Never use lifter in dangerous environments This lifter is not intended for use in any environment that is inherently dangerous to the operator or likely to compromise the li...

Page 11: ...k battery energy before using lifter See MAINTENANCE BATTERY TEST Perform all inspections and tests required by the INSPECTION and TESTING SCHEDULES see MAINTENANCE In addition if the lifter has been...

Page 12: ...aximum load weight see TO LIFT AND MOVE THE LOAD Load Capacity and the Warning Light to follow The valve handle must remain in the APPLY position throughout the entire lift WARNING Keep valve handle i...

Page 13: ...t a test to determine whether the lifter is designed to lift the load as follows 1 Make sure the lifter s vacuum generating system is functioning correctly see MAINTENANCE VACUUM TEST 2 Apply the vacu...

Page 14: ...loads or other causes of incidental loading Tilt locks are intended as a secondary safety device and do not eliminate the need to center the load correctly on the pad frame see TO APPLY THE PADS TO A...

Page 15: ...T see MAINTENANCE and inspect the vacuum pads for damage see MAINTENANCE VACUUM PAD MAINTENANCE Inspection If the vacuum loss cannot be remedied immediately perform inspection and maintenance as neede...

Page 16: ...Remember that the load requires more vertical space when tilted to the upright position as well as more horizontal space when tilted to the flat position Make sure there is sufficient clearance for th...

Page 17: ...cuum pads and all other components from damage while in transit Storing the Lifter Use the covers supplied to keep the vacuum pads clean In accordance with CE Standard EN 13155 the lifter is designed...

Page 18: ...er s structure for visual damage Examine the vacuum system including vacuum pads fittings and hoses for visual damage Examine the air filter for conditions requiring service see AIR FILTER MAINTENANCE...

Page 19: ...h the vacuum generating system Note After the test is completed move the valve handle to the RELEASE position power off before reconnecting the battery 4 Raise the load a minimal distance to assure th...

Page 20: ...ate an energy level that is higher than actual due to a surface charge on the battery After the pump runs for approximately one minute the surface charge dissipates allowing the operator to take an ac...

Page 21: ...urface contamination must be thoroughly cleaned see Cleaning discussion to follow Over time the rubber in a pad may experience hardening or leaching of chemicals resulting in stiffness or surface glaz...

Page 22: ...ean the face of each vacuum pad as previously directed see VACUUM PAD MAINTENANCE Cleaning 2 Apply the lifter to a clean smooth nonporous surface The surface should be flat or possess no more curvatur...

Page 23: ...amaged Note Do not attempt to remove the snap ring on the bowl 2 Remove any liquid or other contaminants in the bowl and determine whether the filter screen needs further attention see Conditions Requ...

Page 24: ...5 1 Remove the four head screws 1 and remove the head 2 2 Turn the head upside down and remove the four valve plate screws 9 3 Lift out the valve plate 6 to access the exhaust valve flapper and head g...

Page 25: ...pped with the Dual Vacuum System have 2 vacuum switches Directions are the same for these lifters except that each vacuum switch must be tested and adjusted individually When you are evaluating vacuum...

Page 26: ...um level turn the screw counter clockwise when viewing vacuum switch from end with electrical connectors 2 Recheck the vacuum switch setting following each 1 6th turn of the adjustment screw In order...

Page 27: ...light 1 64236 Vacuum Switch 1 4 NPT 2 64230 Roller Lever Switch 1 64200 Push Button Switch for battery test button 1 59080 Vacuum Control Valve w Handle for Dual Vacuum System 1 59028 Movable Pad Mou...

Page 28: ...d during use Repairs are required due to abnormal wear and tear The product has been damaged misused or neglected If a problem is not covered under warranty Powr Grip will notify the customer of costs...

Page 29: ...t exceed 88 dBa under any circumstances Furthermore if ambient noise measures 88 dBa the alarm volume must be set to maximum and the operator must remain within 2 60 cm of the warning buzzer in order...

Page 30: ...larm may sound in such circumstances consult the OPERATION section of the main instructions see TO APPLY THE PADS TO A LOAD Vacuum Level on Other Surfaces to determine whether the lifter can be used t...

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