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READ FIRST 

DO NOT use the 

machine until you read 

and understand all the 

dangers, warnings and 

cautions in this manual. 

SCISSOR HOIST

 

AutoLift AL-30

60

 

2700

Kg Maximum Lifting Capacity

 

INSTALLATION MANUAL & OPERATION 

INSTRUCTIONS

For Domestic 

Use Only

 

- READ THE ENTIRE CONTENTS OF THIS MANUAL BEFORE

INSTALLATION AND OPERATION. BY PROCEEDING YOU AGREE THAT 

YOU FULLY UNDERSTAND AND COMPREHEND THE FULL CONTENTS 

OF THIS MANUAL. FORWARD THIS MANUAL TO ALL OPERATORS. 

FAILURE TO OPERATE THIS EQUIPMENT AS DIRECTED MAY CAUSE 

INJURY OR DEATH.

 

Specifications subject to change without notice.

 

Note: While all due care and attention has been taken in the preparation of this document, Advance AutoQuip shall not be liable for any inaccuracies or omissions 

which may occur therein

 

Advance AutoQuip

 

2 McDonald Crescent | Bassendean WA 6054

 

Ph: 08 9279 1663 | Fax: 08 9279 1667 | E: [email protected] | W: www.aaq.net.au

 

Summary of Contents for AL-3060

Page 1: ...EE THAT YOU FULLY UNDERSTAND AND COMPREHEND THE FULL CONTENTS OF THIS MANUAL FORWARD THIS MANUAL TO ALL OPERATORS FAILURE TO OPERATE THIS EQUIPMENT AS DIRECTED MAY CAUSE INJURY OR DEATH Specifications subject to change without notice Note While all due care and attention has been taken in the preparation of this document Advance AutoQuip shall not be liable for any inaccuracies or omissions which ...

Page 2: ... need proper care Indicates prohibition Indicates a possibility of danger for the operators Indicates the direction of access for motor vehicles to the lift BOLD TYPE Important information WARNING before operating the lift and carrying out any adjustment read carefully chapter 7 instruction where all proper operations for a better functioning of the lift are shown ...

Page 3: ...13 Chapter 5 Technical specifications 14 Chapter 6 General safety rules 15 6 1 General warning 15 6 2 Risks during vehicle lifting 15 6 3 Risks for people 15 6 4 Personnel crushing risks 15 6 5 Bumping risk 16 6 6 Risk of the vehicle falling from the lift 16 6 7 Slipping risks 16 6 8 Electrocution risks 16 6 9 Risks resulting from improper lighting 16 6 10 Risks of breaking component during operar...

Page 4: ...4 9 2 Periodic maintenance 23 Chapter 10 Trouble shooting 24 Chapter 11 Disposal of used oil 25 Chapter 12 Machine demolition 25 ...

Page 5: ...ANUFACTURER IS NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR POSSIBLE DAMAGE TO PEOPLE VEHICLES OR OBJECTS IF SAID OPERATIONS ARE CARRIED OUT BY UNAUTHORIZED PERSONNEL OR THE LIFT IS IMPROPERLY USED Any use of the machines made by operators who are not familiar with the instructions and procedures contained herein shall be forbidden 1 1 Manual keeping For a proper use of this manual the following is recommended z keep the ...

Page 6: ...ects DECLARATION OF WARRANTY AND LIMITATION OF LIABILITY The manufacturer has paid proper attention to the preparation of this manual However nothing contained herein modifies or alters in any way the terms and conditions of manufacturer agreement by which this lift was acquired nor increase in any way manufacturer s liability to the customer TO THE READER Every effort has been made to ensure that...

Page 7: ...e shown this without prejudicing what has been described herein 2 1 Warranty certificate The warranty is valid for a period of 12 months starting from the date of the purchase invoice The warranty will come immediately to an end when unauthorized modifications to the machine or parts of it are carried out The presence of defects in workmanship must be verified by the Manufacturer s personnel in ch...

Page 8: ...means Be sure also to hoist and transport the components securely so that they cannot drop taking into consideration the package s size weight and centre of gravity and it s fragile parts Hoist and handle only one package at a time 3 3 Storage and stacking of packages Packages must be stored in a covered place out of direct sunlight and in low humidity at a temperature between 10 and 40 Stacking i...

Page 9: ...9 Chapter 4 Product description 4 1 Dimensional diagrams Dimensions Z3060 ...

Page 10: ...9 Adaptor part A 1 Outside arm assembly 2 Inner arm and axle 3 Axle circlip 25 4 Safety assembly 5 Safety lock shaft 6 Safety shaft 7 Safety shaft 8 Axle circlip 20 9 Outside arm assembly 10 Inner arm assembly 11 Wheel assembly 12 Axle 13 Middle shaft 14 Oil cup 15 Hexagon bolt 16 Axle of cylinder 17 Board assembly 18 Spacer 19 Axle circlip 10 20 cylinder ...

Page 11: ...on pipe 15 filter 16 Oil outlet end cap 17 O ring 4 4 Oil Use wear proof oil for hydraulic drive in conformity with ISO 6743 4 rules HM class Test standard Features Value ASTM D 1298 Density 20 0 8 kg l ASTM D 445 Viscosity 40 32 cSt ASTM D 445 Viscosity 100 5 43 cSt ASTM D 2270 Viscosity index 104 No ASTM D 97 Pour point 30 ASTM D 92 Flash point 215 ASTM D 644 Neutralization number 0 5mg KOH g Ch...

Page 12: ...12 4 5 Hydraulic plan 1 Motor 2 Parachute valve 3 Unloading valve 4 Descend speed regulating valve 5 Relief valve 6 Gear pump 7 Check valve ...

Page 13: ...13 4 6 Electrical Plan L1 Firing line PE Ground lead L2 Firing line KM Contactor L3 Firing line SB Switch M Motor N Zero line ...

Page 14: ...IFT Capacity 2700kg Max lifting height 1219mm Min lifting height 139mm Max length between lifting pads 1380mm Max width between lifting pads 1500mm Platform length 1524mm Power supply 230V 220V 1PH 400V 380V 3PH Power 2 2 KW Noise 80dB A 1m Installation place Indoors Weight 360kg ...

Page 15: ...parking brake put on z Verify that no one is on the platforms during lifting or standing 6 2 Risks during vehicle lifting To avoid overloading and possible breaking the following safety devices have been used z a maximum pressure valve placed inside the hydraulic unit to prevent excessive weight z a special design of the hydraulic system in case of pipeline failure to prevent sudden lift lowering ...

Page 16: ...ovement of the vehicle In this case keep immediately away from the working area 6 7 Slipping risks The risk of slipping can be caused by oil or dirt on the floor near the lift Keep the area under and around the lift clean Remove all oil spills 6 8 Electrocution risks Avoid use of water steam and solvent varnish jets in the lift area where electric cables are placed and in particular net to the ele...

Page 17: ...r the use it has been designed for and follow the maintenance schedule shown in the chapter Maintenance 6 11 Risks for unauthorized uses The presence of unauthorized persons next to the lift and on the platforms is strictly forbidden during lifting as well as when the vehicle has been already lifted Any use of the lift other than that herein specified can cause serious accidents to people in close...

Page 18: ...elevant standards of the local Health and Safety at Work regulations for instance with respect to minimum distance to wall or other equipment escapes and the like must be observed All areas next to the lift must be well and uniformly lit 7 2 CONCRETE SURFACE The lift must be placed on the concrete surface sufficiently resistance The surface must be suitable for bearing maximum stress values also i...

Page 19: ...te on the motor z Make sure the electric connection are proper z Make sure no leakage or blow up in hydraulic line z Make sure the working area is free from people and objects z Grease sliding seats of blocks placed under platforms and bases z Pour oil in the tank about 5 liters more than one time z Verify that the motor direction of rotation is that shown on the label by pushing button IF MOTOR G...

Page 20: ...eck for proper installation and adjustment DO NOT attempt to raise vehicle until a thorough operation check has been completed Carry out two or three complete cycles of lowering and lifting and check z the safety devices for proper operation z proper oil level in the tank z no leakage and blow by in hydraulic line z cylinder for proper operation z the lift for reaching its maximum height 7 8 Check...

Page 21: ...a label located on the right front door jamb area showing specific vehicle lift points 8 1 4 Position vehicle for proper weight distribution arms under vehicle to allow adapters pads to contact the manufacturer s recommended pick up points 8 1 5 If the specific vehicle lift points are not identified or if the vehicle has additional or uniquely positioned payload have a qualified person calculate t...

Page 22: ...e lift by at least two inches to allow adequate clearance for the locks to clear 8 2 3 Confirm safety lock is in unlocked position 8 2 4 Push the lowering hand lever to lower 8 2 5 Remain clear of lift when lowering vehicle 8 2 6 Remove adapters from under vehicle and arms to full drive thru position before moving vehicle 8 2 7 If lift is not operating properly Do NOT use until adjustment or repai...

Page 23: ...rdinary maintenance The lift has to be properly cleaned at least once a month Use self cleaning clothes The use of water or inflammable liquid is strictly forbidden Be sure the rod of the hydraulic cylinders is always clean and not damaged since this may result in leakage from seals and as a consequence in possible malfunctions 9 2 Periodic maintenance Every 3 months Hydraulic circuit z check oil ...

Page 24: ...suction pump filter is dirty Check and clean if needed The lifting capacity is not sufficient The pump is faulty Check the pump and replace if needed Oil leakages in hydraulic circuit Check the circuit for any leakage The lift does not lower when the DOWN button is pressed The lowering solenoid valve does not work properly Verify if it is powered and check magneto for damage replace if disconnecte...

Page 25: ...f the country in which the lift is installed Chapter 12 Machine demolition The machine must be demolished by authorized technicians just like for assembling The metallic parts can be scrapped as iron In any case all the materials deriving from the demolition must be disposed of in accordance with the current standards of the country in which the rack is installed Finally it should be recalled that...

Page 26: ...nced on the hoist 3 Continue raising the hoist to the desired working height checking for any obstructions 4 Once the hoist has reached the desired working height press the lock button until the vehicle has rested on the locks Important a visual check is to be made for correct engagement of the locks prior to going under the hoist TO LOWER THE HOIST 1 Check for any obstructions under the hoist pri...

Page 27: ...the capacity of the hoist compared to the weight of the vehicle If vehicle is too heavy do not proceed 4 Ensure the area is clean and clear of grease oil and objects that may be a slip trip hazard 5 Familiarise yourself with and check all machine operations and controls 6 Check all safety devices are in good condition 7 Ensure support arms are capable of being locked in position 8 Ensure rubber pa...

Page 28: ...PECIFIC WARRANTY PROVISIONS FOR UNITS LOCATED OUTSIDE OF THESE COUNTRIES NOTE THE EQUIPMENT IS NOT TO BE USED FOR WASH DOWN PURPOSES OR TO BE INSTALLED IN AN OUTDOOR ENVIRONMENT WHERE IT IS SUBJECT TO WEATHER OR WATER DAMAGE WARRANTY WILL BE IMMEDIATELY VOID STRUCTURAL COMPONENTS ALL STRUCTURAL AND MECHANICAL COMPONENTS OF THIS UNIT ARE GUARANTEED FOR A PERIOD OF FIVE YEARS FROM THE DATE OF INVOIC...

Page 29: ...ety locks tested for correct operation Checked for good working order Supplied with the hoist and in good working order Checked for correct operation Hoist checked with load for correct operation and speed control tested Checked wire ropes for correct installation and tension Concrete floor is a suitable depth for installation Safety Devices Welds Hydraulic Equipment and Controls Pneumatic Equipme...

Page 30: ...onstrated the operation of the vehicle hoist to the owner or operator Lock off isolating switch installed Emergency stop button installed 3 Details of Electrical Contractor Trading Name Address 4 Signature I being the person responsible for completing the commissioning report have exercised reasonable skill and competency when completing the report and herby certify that the vehicle hoist has been...

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