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INSTALLATION, OPERATION 

& MAINTENANCE MANUAL

 

FOLLOW THIS MANUAL CAREFULLY TO ENSURE THE EQUIPMENT WILL  

FUNCTION CORRECTLY AND PROVIDE MANY YEARS OF DEPENDABLE SERVICE. 

FAILURE TO FOLLOW THESE INSTRUCTIONS AND SAFETY WARNINGS MAY  

RESULT IN PERSONAL INJURY OR PROPERTY DAMAGE. KEEP THIS MANUAL IN A 

SAFE DRY PLACE FOR FUTURE REFERENCE. 

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MODEL:
SL-6600

6,600 LB CAPACITY SCISSOR LIFT

Summary of Contents for SL-6600

Page 1: ...EQUIPMENT WILL FUNCTION CORRECTLY AND PROVIDE MANY YEARS OF DEPENDABLE SERVICE FAILURE TO FOLLOW THESE INSTRUCTIONS AND SAFETY WARNINGS MAY RESULT IN PERSONAL INJURY OR PROPERTY DAMAGE KEEP THIS MANUAL IN A SAFE DRY PLACE FOR FUTURE REFERENCE MODEL SL 6600 6 600 LB CAPACITY SCISSOR LIFT ...

Page 2: ...a distance Titan Lifts or its representatives must approve the pictures before anything can be moved D If any potential liability is determined on behalf of Titan Lifts two estimates must be submitted for damages to be reimbursed It is imperative that the claimant complies with these procedures because without proper assessment of the situation a claim will be denied ARBITRATION NOTICE The install...

Page 3: ...BER SADDLE ATTACHMENT 7 5 4 ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS 8 6 OPERATION INSTRUCTIONS 8 6 1 DEFECTS MALFUNCTIONS 8 6 2 CONTROLS 8 6 2 1 UP CONTROL 8 6 2 2 SAFETY LOCK CONTROL 9 6 2 3 LOWERING CONTROL 9 7 3 OPERATION 9 7 MAINTENANCE 11 7 1 MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE 11 7 1 1 DAILY 11 7 1 2 MONTHLY 11 7 1 3 BIMONTHLY 11 7 1 4 YEARLY 11 7 1 5 EVERY OTHER YEAR 11 7 2 MAINTENANCE BY OPERATOR 12 7 2 1 HYDRAULIC SYSTE...

Page 4: ...on cord is necessary a cord with a current rating equal to or more than that of the equipment should be used Cords rated for less current than the equipment may overheat FAILURE TO COMPLY WITH INSTRUCTIONS COULD RESULT IN PROPERTY DAMAGE WARNING READ ENTIRE MANUAL AND COMPLY WITH ALL SAFETY AND SERVICE PRECAUTIONS DEATH PERSONAL INJURY AND OR PROPERTY DAMAGE MAY OCCUR IF INSTRUCTIONS ARE NOT FOLLO...

Page 5: ...and sufficiently lit Vehicle doors should be closed during the raising and lowering cycles Closely watch the vehicle and lift during the raising and lowering cycles Do not operate the lift in explosive atmospheres such as in the presence of flammable liquids gases or dust Power equipment can create sparks which may ignite flammables Keep hands tools and other extremities from under carriage and mo...

Page 6: ...LLING FROM THE LIFT Risk of the vehicle falling from the lift is increased when the vehicle is improperly placed on the platforms when the vehicle s weight or physical dimensions exceed the rated capacity of the lift or when there is excessive movement of the vehicle while on the lift If vehicle appears to begin falling exit the area as quickly as possible to avoid injury Always position vehicle w...

Page 7: ...ges due to transport and storage verify that what is specified in the confirmation of order is included In case of damage in transit the customer must immediately inform the carrier of the problem Remove the lift and all parts from delivery pallet and place on a clean solid flat surface Packages must be opened paying attention not to cause damage to people keep a safe distance when opening straps ...

Page 8: ...NS SL 6600 Load capacity 6 600 lb Raising Lowering time 45sec Minimum height 5 13 16 Maximum lifting height 53 3 4 Operating temperature 41 131 F Net weight 980 lb Length 82 3 4 Width Min Max 39 1 2 78 3 4 Power supply 110V 120V 60Hz 3HP Single Phase 3 prong power plug 20 AMP ...

Page 9: ...ure that adequate space and height is available Do not use the lift on any asphalt surface Make sure the lift is used on a dry oil grease free flat level CONCRETE surface capable of supporting the weight of the lift the vehicle being lifted and any additional tools and equipment The concrete floor surface should have a minimum thickness of 4 The concrete must have a minimum strength of 3 000 PSI a...

Page 10: ... Attach the lock release handle to the lower lock release post on the tow handle and tighten 5 Route hydraulic hose through the clamp on the lift frame 6 Fill the oil tank reservoir with hydraulic oil To fill the oil tank reservoir the lift must be completely lowered Fill the oil tank with a premium quality ISO 32 hydraulic oil 7 Ensure all hydraulic fittings are tight and not leaking 1 Clear the ...

Page 11: ...FT OPERATION BY TRAINED AUTHORIZED PERSONNEL OVER 18 YEARS ONLY APPLY THE PARKING BRAKE AFTER POSITIONING THE VEHICLE ON THE LIFT DO NOT ALLOW ANYONE TO STAY IN LIFT AREA DURING RAISING AND LOWERING CYCLES CLOSELY WATCH THE VEHICLE AND THE LIFT DURING RAISING AND LOWERING CYCLES OBSERVE THE RATED LOAD CAPACITY AND LOAD DISTRIBUTION DO NOT ALLOW ANYONE TO CLIMB ON LIFT OR STAY INSIDE VEHICLE AFTER ...

Page 12: ... weight in front of and behind the COG and equal weight on both sides of the COG The COG is not necessarily the dimensional center of the vehicle but is often slightly toward the engine from the dimensional center of the vehicle 3 Turn off the vehicle s engine and engage the parking brake of the vehicle 4 Read the vehicles owner s manual to identify the recommended vehicle lifting points 5 Prepare...

Page 13: ...vice agent 10 When lift reaches maximum height a limit switch will come into operation and stop the lift When lift has stopped press and hold the lowering handle Fig 3 until load rests on safety locks 11 Once the repair work to the vehicle is complete make sure to remove all tools safety jack stands and materials from under the vehicle and lift Also make sure the work area is clear and it is safe ...

Page 14: ...ning correctly 2 Inspect the condition of rubber lifting pads and replace as necessary if worn or torn 7 1 MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE 7 1 1 DAILY 7 1 2 MONTHLY 1 Check safety mechanism operation 2 Check condition of shafts shaft locks and bushings 3 Check overall cleanliness 4 Clean and lubricate roller slide tracks rollers and safety lock toggle shafts 7 1 3 BIMONTHLY 7 1 4 YEARLY 7 1 5 EVERY OTHER YEA...

Page 15: ... prevent damage The parts shown in Fig 6 should be lubricated with lithium base grease 1 Check the fluid level with the lift fully lowered and add fluid as required Use premium quality ISO 32 or AW 32 hydraulic oil 2 Check all hydraulic hoses and connections for tightness before each use to ensure proper working condition 3 Lightly oil the cylinder rods at least once every six months or when they ...

Page 16: ... or damaged 1 Every six months check the nuts of all bolts for correct installation torque 2 Retighten them as required NOTE DO NOT USE AN IMPACT WRENCH DANGER DO NOT USE HIGH PRESSURE STEAM JET CLEANERS OR CAUSTIC CLEANING AGENTS 1 Periodically wash off aggressive substances and treat the lift with oil or wax spray 2 Repair the damage to the paintwork immediately to prevent corrosion ...

Page 17: ... down slowly after being raised The oil hose leaks Check or replace it The oil cylinder is not tightened Replace the seal The single valve leaks Clean or replace it The overflow valve leaks Clean or replace it Electrical unloading valve leaks Clean or replace it Raising too slow The oil fileter is jammed Clean or replace it Oil level is too low Add oil The overflow valve is not adjusted to the rig...

Page 18: ...IG 1 ELECTRICAL DIAGRAM Pos Code Name Specification M 320201082 Motor 110V 2 2KW 1PH 60HZ 4P KM 320901014 AC Contactor CJX2 1210 AC110 SB1 320401013 PUSH button AR22F0R 11 W QM 321204021 Protector for AC motor NS2 32 ...

Page 19: ...ng filter 3 Gear pump 4 Coupling 5 Motor 6 Composite hydraulic block 7 Cushion valve 8 Overflow valve 9 Single way valve 10 Manual unloading valve 11 Flow control valve 12 Oil tank cover 13 Hose connector with single way throttle valve 14 Oil cylinder ...

Page 20: ...S6600 A05 B01 1 4 310101010 Straight connector G1 4 G1 4 2 5 624001847 Rubber oil hose L 200mm 2 6 615006003 Three way connector 6214E A4 B4 6214A A5 B2 1 7 310101010 Straight connector G1 4 G1 4 1 8 615033013 Cylinder 2 TS6600 A05 B02 1 Pos Code Name Specification QTY 1 207102029 Y seal ring UN 70 55 10 1 2 207105016 Dust proof ring DH38 1 SEAL RINGS FOR OIL CYLINDER ...

Page 21: ...01001 Cushion valve HZYF C1 1 8 202109064 Screw M6 30 4 9 330201003B Gear pump for 1PH motor CBK F210 1 10 310101003 Straight connector M14 1 5 G1 4 1 11 330404001 Coupling YL A 1 12 330401001 Oil sucking tube YX BL 170 1 13 330403001 Oil sucking filter YG C 1 14 330402001 Oil back tube YH D 1 15 410010091 Reinforced plate 6254E A4 B12 4 16 201103001 Hex flange screw M5 25 4 17 320201082 Motor 110...

Page 22: ... of oil cylinder TS6600 A01 B06 2 7 410330191 Shaft of the down wheel TS6600 A01 B07 2 8 410330411 UP shaft of oil cylinder TS6600 A01 B08 2 9 410330771 Down rolling wheel TS6600 A01 B09 4 10 410330181 DOWN shaft of mechanical lock TS6600 A01 B10 1 11 410330421 Shaft of the up rolling wheel TS6600 A01 B11 2 12 614033006 Platform TS6600 A02 B01 1 13 614033007 Lifting arm TS6600 A03 B01 4 14 6140330...

Page 23: ...ng pad 6254E A7 B2 4 30 420040050B Round lifting pad 6254E A7 B5 4 31 420210060B Padding block 6603B A5 B6 2 32 204301008 Circlip D22 GB894_1 4 33 203103011 Flat washer C D24_GB95 4 34 204301009 Circlip D25_GB894_1 22 35 204301011 Circlip D30 GB894_1 4 36 310101010 Straight connector G1 4 G1 4 2 37 615006003 Three way connector 6214E A4 B4 6214A A5 B2 1 38 204101012 Hex locking nut M24 4 39 202103...

Page 24: ...H 60HZ 1 5 204301004 Circlip D15_GB894_1 2 6 420480080 Handle sheath D22X100 2 7 204201004 Spring washer D8_GB_T93 8 8 204101005 Flat washer D8_GB_T97_1 8 9 615048003 Handle M12X100 1 10 202101023 Cross socket cap head screw M5X16 GB818 2 11 201102012 Hex head full swivel screw M8X20_GB_T5782 8 12 203101005 Hex nut M8_GB6172 4 13 321204021 AC motor protector NS2 32 1 FIG 6 POWER UNIT DIAGRAM ...

Page 25: ...22 NOTES ...

Page 26: ...o hydraulic cylinder casters pedal assemblies wheel vises etc This does not cover normal wear items such as but not limited to rubber wheel vise pads Titan Bulldog Moto Cradle Wheel Chock is warrantied for replacement parts only to the original purchaser for a period of 2 years from the date of purchase XL Tool by Titan Wheel Service Machines and Helper Arm Assemblies are backed by a standard 1 ye...

Page 27: ...is Titan Lifts product you must register your product with us The simplest way to do this is to visit TITANLIFTS COM WARRANTIES and submit your information online If you prefer to send your information through the mail please fill out the form below and send this page to us at Titan Lifts PO Box 7069 Greenwood IN 46142 In order to receive your warranty return this card or visit TITANLIFTS COM WARR...

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