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Stock No.

Description

Qty.

65442CA

Vacuum Hose – 0.160" ID x 1/4" OD – Red

*

65440

Vacuum Hose – 0.245" ID x 3/8" OD – Red

*

65437

Vacuum Hose – 0.245" ID x 3/8" OD – Green

*

65429BM

Vacuum Hose – 0.160" ID x 1/4" OD – Green

*

64716

Battery Charger – 0.8 Amp – 240 V AC – Australian Type

1

64664

Battery – 12 V DC – 7 Amp-Hours

1

59086NC

Battery Connector – Twin Lead

1

57012

Pad Channel Tilt Pin

1

54390NC

Power Lead

1

53122

Pad Fitting – Elbow – 5/32" ID

4

49724TT

Sealing Ring  – Model VIFS10T2 – Closed Cell Foam  (for VPFS10T pads)

4

49724RT

Sealing Ring  – Model VIFS10T3 – Heat-Resistant Rubber  (for VPFS10T pads)

4

49672FT

Vacuum Pad – Model VPFS10T / 10" [25 cm] Diameter – w/Replaceable Sealing Ring

4

49646T

Vacuum Pad – Model G3370 / 11" [28 cm] Diameter – Lipped

4

49605T

Vacuum Pad – Model HV11 / 10" [25 cm] Diameter – Lipped  (option)

4

49586TA

Vacuum Pad – Model G0750 / 10" [25 cm] Diameter – Concave

4

49130 

End Plug – 2" x 3" x 1/4" Tubing Size

2

36106

Service Manual – 12 V DC – Dual Vacuum System – Intelli-Grip

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1

29353

Pad Cover

4

20050

Pad Ring Installation Tool  (for VPFS10T pads)

1

15632

Pad Filter Screen – Small  (for G0750 & VPFS10T pads)

4

15630

Pad Filter Screen – Large  (for G3370 & HV11 pads)

4

15624

Hose Fitting – Y-Connector – 1/4" Barb

4

10005

Machine Screw ‒ 1/4-20 x 1" (for HV11 pad mounting)

24

10003

Machine Screw ‒ 1/4-20 x 3/4" (for pad mounting)

24

10002

Machine Screw ‒ 1/4-20 x 1/2" (for pad mounting)

24

P1-DC3: #35123AUS

Rev 4.0/2-21

36

* Length as required; sold by the foot (approx 30.5 cm)

See 

SERVICE MANUAL #36106

 

for additional parts.

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REPLACEMENT PARTS

Summary of Contents for P110C04DC3

Page 1: ...908 W Main P O Box 368 Laurel MT USA 59044 800 548 7341 phone 406 628 8231 phone 406 628 8354 fax www WPG com Record serial number in blank space above to locate see serial label on the product SINGLE...

Page 2: ...P1 DC3 35123AUS Rev 4 0 2 21 2...

Page 3: ...ery 12 TO ATTACH THE PADS TO A LOAD 13 Positioning the Lifter on the Load 13 Powering up the Lifter 14 Sealing the Pads on the Load 14 Reading the Vacuum Gauges 14 TO LIFT AND MOVE THE LOAD 16 Interpr...

Page 4: ...7 VACUUM PAD MAINTENANCE 27 Pad to Load Friction Coefficient 27 Pad Inspection 27 Pad Cleaning 28 TO REPLACE SEALING RING IN VPFS10T PADS 29 12 VOLT BATTERY RECHARGE 30 NOTIFICATION BUZZER BATTERY REP...

Page 5: ...aces with a friction coefficient of 1 Pad compound load rigidity strength surface conditions overhang angle center of gravity and temperature can also affect the lifting capacity A qualified person sh...

Page 6: ...P1 DC3 35123AUS Rev 4 0 2 21 4 SPECIFICATIONS Note A standard P11104DC3 is shown...

Page 7: ...fter if the Maximum Load Capacity or any safety label appears to be missing or obscured Make sure the contact surfaces of the load and vacuum pads are clean before attaching the lifter see MAINTENANCE...

Page 8: ...Y CHARGER 12 VACUUM RESERVE TANK 13 VACUUM PAD 14 Windows for AIR FILTERS 15 VACUUM GAUGES 16 NOTIFICATION BUZZER 17 POWER BUTTON 18 RELEASE BUTTON 19 ATTACH BUTTON 20 FUNCTION BUTTON 21 LCD SCREEN w...

Page 9: ...3 Suspend the lifter from appropriate hoisting equipment 3 1 Select a crane and or hoist rated for the Maximum Load Capacity plus the Lifter Weight Note Any lifter use must comply with all statutory o...

Page 10: ...m Load Capacity plus Lifter Weight 3 4 Use the hoisting equipment to remove the lifter from the shipping container Avoid damaging the vacuum pads 4B 4A 4 4C 4D Connect the electrical connectors figs 4...

Page 11: ...ndard vacuum pads can stain or deform load surfaces with light colors or soft coatings Test such surfaces for damaging effects before using the lifter on them 6 1 Although concave vacuum pads can also...

Page 12: ...Operating Temperatures 1 2 The lifter is not designed to be watertight Moisture can result in reduced lifting capacity Do not use it in rain or other unsuitable conditions DISPOSAL OF THE LIFTER After...

Page 13: ...ds for lifter operation in your region Follow trade association guidelines about precautions needed for each load material Selecting a Screen Language When the lifter is powered up for the first time...

Page 14: ...level 3 4 If battery energy is in the red range discontinue lifter use and charge the battery see 12 VOLT BATTERY RECHARGE If battery energy continues to decrease and you try to attach the lifter to...

Page 15: ...d 1 Center the pad frame on the load 1 2 Make sure all vacuum pads will fit on the load and will be loaded evenly 3 Place the vacuum pads in contact with the load surface 1 The lifter is designed to h...

Page 16: ...ded see NOTIFICATION BUZZER BATTERY REPLACEMENT Keep attach function activated throughout lift Sealing the Pads on the Load 1B Press the lifter s attach button fig 1B The vacuum pump will run until th...

Page 17: ...pads have sealed the lifter should be able to maintain sufficient vacuum for lifting except when used above the maximum Operating Elevation 2 If it does not perform the Vacuum Test 1 The gauge face c...

Page 18: ...er than normal the notification buzzer chirps and the LCD screen displays the message Vacuum decrease on circuit along with a diagnostic code see INTELLI GRIP DIAGNOSTIC CODES 1 Such leaks can cause t...

Page 19: ...enough clearance you may move the load as required In Case of a Power Failure In the event of a battery failure or electrical system failure the notification buzzer will sound continuously Although th...

Page 20: ...ate without contacting anyone or anything 2 Use a control handle circled in fig 2A to keep the load under control at all times Unbalanced loads may rotate unexpectedly when latch is disengaged 3 Pull...

Page 21: ...keep the load under control Unbalanced loads may tilt unexpectedly when latch is disengaged 3 If the pad frame is latched pull the tilt release lever fig 3A to disengage the tilt latch Then tilt the...

Page 22: ...completely because such movement could result in load damage or personal injury Continue to hold the function and release buttons until the vacuum pads release the load completely Otherwise the vacuu...

Page 23: ...FS10T pads protect their sealing rings by making sure each pad rests on spacers 2 Note A control handle can be used to support an unloaded lifter when not suspended fig 3A Make sure the lifter leans s...

Page 24: ...harge the battery completely and repeat every 6 months see 12 VOLT BATTERY RECHARGE 3A 3B 3 3C 3D 3E Disconnect the electrical connectors figs 3A B and figs 3C E to prevent battery discharge 4 Store t...

Page 25: ...L Perform Vacuum Test Check for unusual vibrations or noises while operating lifter Examine entire lifter for evidence of looseness excessive wear or excessive corrosion deformation cracks dents to st...

Page 26: ...s 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 min...

Page 27: ...ld fall during test Raise the load a minimal distance Then hold the function button and the power button for at least 5 seconds to power down the lifter 2 5 Watch the vacuum gauges The vacuum level sh...

Page 28: ...ed for 2 minutes 5 Once the test is completed lower and release the load as previously directed 6 Never use lifter that has failed test Inspect the lifter for any stress damage and repair or replace c...

Page 29: ...uum pads Replace pads and sealing rings if applicable every 2 years or more often when necessary Pad Inspection 1A Inspect each vacuum pad fig 1A according to the INSPECTION SCHEDULE and correct the f...

Page 30: ...use rubber conditioners on vacuum pad Many rubber conditioners can leave a hazardous film on vacuum pads 2 Prevent liquid from entering the vacuum system through the suction hole on the pad face 3 Wi...

Page 31: ...the sealing ring into the mounting groove beginning in 4 locations as shown circled in fig 3A 4 Push gently and firmly on the outside edge of the sealing ring until the flat side fits flush against th...

Page 32: ...d to battery reconnect charger see ASSEMBLY Error lamp turns on immediately Battery leads connected to the wrong poles reverse battery leads Charging stops at either stage 1 or stage 4 and error lamp...

Page 33: ...he buzzer battery holder by pressing inward and sideward in the direction marked on the holder 3 3A Slide the battery tray out fig 3A 4 Install a new 9 volt battery according to the polarity markings...

Page 34: ...e activated in error if battery charger is plugged into power source while lifter is powered up If so power down lifter disconnect charger from power source and power up again If code persists check b...

Page 35: ...Failed to turn controls power off 1 chirp every 2 seconds none Remove 9V battery Disconnect connector between 12V battery and vacuum generating system Charge battery completely see 12 VOLT BATTERY REC...

Page 36: ...ning and try again V000 INSUFFICIENT VACUUM continuous on Immediately lower load onto stable support until adequate vacuum can be obtained Check load and vacuum pads for damage Consult relevant topics...

Page 37: ...ctors are attached correctly V050 DANGER INSUFFICIENT VACUUM continuous on Vacuum levels in BOTH circuits are insufficient for lifting Keep everyone away from suspended load until it can be safely low...

Page 38: ...Diameter Lipped 4 49605T Vacuum Pad Model HV11 10 25 cm Diameter Lipped option 4 49586TA Vacuum Pad Model G0750 10 25 cm Diameter Concave 4 49130 End Plug 2 x 3 x 1 4 Tubing Size 2 36106 Service Manu...

Page 39: ...wear and tear and or the product has been damaged misused or neglected If a problem is not covered under warranty WPG will notify the customer of costs prior to repair If the customer agrees to pay al...

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