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InstructIons for:

Pallet truckS

MoDEL no:

 

Pt1150, Pt1220

thank you for purchasing a sealey product. Manufactured to a high standard this product will, if used according to these instructions 
and properly maintained, give you years of trouble free performance.

1.  SaFetY INStructIONS

IMPORTANT:

 

PleaSe reaD tHeSe INStructIONS careFullY. NOte tHe SaFe OPeratIONal reQuIreMeNtS, WarNINGS & cautIONS. 

uSe  tHe PrODuct  cOrrectlY  aND WItH  care FOr  tHe PurPOSe FOr WHIcH It IS INteNDeD. FaIlure  tO DO SO MaY  cauSe 
DaMaGe  aND/Or PerSONal INJurY  aND WIll INValIDate  tHe WarraNtY. PleaSe  keeP INStructIONS SaFe FOr Future  uSe.

2.  INtrODuctION & SPecIFIcatION

 

Do not use a faulty or damaged truck.

 

Before using the truck all parts and working mechanisms should be checked for wear or damage. Pay particular attention to the   

 

 

wheels, handle and fork lifting and lowering mechanism. Any parts found to be worn, damaged or suspect should be repaired or   

 

replaced before the truck is used. 

  All repairs must be carried out by an authorised sealey service agent.

  Personnel who operate the truck and those in the vicinity of operation should wear safety shoes with reinforced toe caps at all times.

 

never place any part of your body in the lifting mechanism or under the forks or load.

  Do not allow others to ride on the truck.

  Do not lift or move unstable or loosely stacked loads. 

 take special care when moving long, high or wide loads in order not to dislodge the load by striking any architectural features,   

 

 

permanent fixtures, vehicles or people in the area of operation.

  Always ensure that the load is evenly distributed across the forks with the centre of the load being at the halfway point of the length   

 

of the forks.

  Do not overload the truck - refer to the specification for maximum permitted load. 

  If a load is left unattended even for a very short period of time it should be lowered to the ground.

  When not in use the truck should be left in the lowered position.

  Ensure that the width and length of the forks is correct for the pallet to be lifted.

  Ensure that the truck is sufficiently inserted into the pallet to lift the full   

 

width of the pallet.

 use the truck on level, flat, hard surfaces. 

  Do not use truck on sloping or uneven ground and do not   

 

attempt to negotiate curbs, steps or ramps.

 the operator of the truck must be physically capable of   

 

 

controlling the load selected; particularly in relation to  

   

 

stopping a rolling load. 

3. aSSeMBlY

Introduction.

 the Pt1150 and Pt1220 pallet trucks feature heavy gauge steel construction and drop forged control arms providing strength 

and durability. the quality hydraulic system can be easily stripped for maintenance and features hand or foot operated lowering with speed 
control valve for a controlled descent. Polyurethane wheels allow smooth rolling even when fully laden and fork end rollers permit easy access 
over pallet struts.

Specification.

 

Model No.

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Pt1150

 

Model No.

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Pt1220

 

capacity . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2000kg 

capacity  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2000kg

 

total Lift Height (H2)  . . . . . . . . 193mm 

total Lift Height (H2) . . . . . . . . . . 193mm

 

Lowered fork height (H1)  . . . . . . 85mm 

Lowered fork height (H1)  . . . . . . . 85mm

 

fork width. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 160mm 

fork width . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 160mm

 

fork length (L)  . . . . . . . . . . . . .1150mm 

fork length (L)  . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1220mm

 

Width over forks (W)  . . . . . . . . 550mm 

Width over forks (W) . . . . . . . . . . 685mm

 

fork wheel diameter. . . . . . . . . . 80mm 

fork wheel diameter . . . . . . . . . . . 80mm

 

truck Weight  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .78kg 

truck Weight . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .92kg 

3.1 assembling the handle to the truck. (see fig.2)

3.2 remove the nuts, bolts and washers from the end of the handle shaft noting their positions.
3.3 

Hold the handle shaft (A) above the socket located on the pump assembly and allow the chain protruding from the end of the shaft to  

 

pass through the socket and through the hole in the centre of the axle immediately below the socket. continue to lower the shaft until  

 

it sits into the socket. the operating lever within the handle loop should be to the right hand side and the lever operating label should   

 

be facing you as you stand in the operating position. (see fig.3)

3.4 

Insert the two short bolts (c) into the holes in the front face of the socket so that they engage into the two threaded holes at the very   

 

bottom of the shaft. Make them finger tight.

3.5 

Insert the two long bolts into the back face of the socket so that they engage into the other two threaded holes in the handle shaft.   

 continue to rotate the bolts until they protrude through the holes in the front of the socket.
3.6 now tighten all four bolts.
3.7 finally thread the remaining nuts and washers onto the two protruding bolts to act as locknuts (B)  . Do not over tighten them.
3.8 

At the end of the operating chain is a threaded rod with a nut on the end. raise the foot pedal located between the spring and the   

 

pump and slide the rod into the slot at the end of the pedal and then release the pedal. for adjustments see next section.

fig 1

Original Language Version

Pt1150, Pt1220    Issue: 2 - 03/11/09

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