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Operating instructiOns
Loading Manually
Add boxes or parts until the pallet is full. Load the pallet in layers. Use the
rotating ring to position the pallet to eliminate walking around. The unit will
gradually lower the pallet until it reaches the bottom. See Figure 8.
cautiOn!
Rotate the pallet load. Never place your hands on the rotator ring. You may be
hurt.
removing Loads Manually
Remove boxes or parts until the pallet is empty. Unload the pallet in layers. Use
the rotating ring to position the pallet to eliminate walking around. The unit will
gradually raise the pallet. See Figure 9.
Operating safety - Manual use
Do not use this unit with a load greater than the rated load. This includes the
weight of the payload and the weight of the pallet. Table 1 on page 5 shows how
to be sure you have the correct spring combination for your application.
1. Never push the load off of the side of the unit. lf you do this, the frame of the
unit may jump upward.
2. Never use the unit when anyone is sitting or riding on the rotating ring.
3. Do not try to use this unit with damaged or broken pallets. Broken pallets may
have boards or nails which hang down below the main part of the pallet. As the
pallet is turned, these boards or nails may catch on the frame. The pallet may
stop turning suddenly and this can cause the load to shift. You may be injured
and the unit may be damaged. If the boards or nails on the bottom of the pallet
extend down more than 8 mm, they will interfere with the turning action.
4. Stay clear of the rotating ring when it is moving. As the pallet turns, a part of
the Ioad may rotate around and hit you.
5. Keep the area around the unit clean. Do not allow any dirt, debris, spilled oil,
or excess grease to collect. These materials may cause you to slip while the unit
is operating and you may be injured.
Loading with a Fork Lift
1. Place the load on the lift, then lower the fork lift. Before removing the load, be
sure the unit is carrying the weight, not the fork lift. See Figure 10.
• Lower the load until the springs on the Level Loader are fully compressed.
• Be sure the forks on the lift are clear of the inside of the pallet.
Warning!
lf you skip these steps, the load may drop suddenly when you remove the fork
lift. You may be hurt or the unit or load may be damaged.
Warning!
Never drop the load on the rotating ring. If you do this while the rotating ring is
moving, the load may shift. You may be injured or the unit may be damaged. If
you drop the load while the rotating ring is stopped, the unit may be damaged.
2. Be sure the load is centered on the unit. lf the load is off-center, it may shift
when the rotating ring is turned. You may be hurt or the unit or load may be
damaged.
unloading with a Fork Lift
1. Insert the forks fully into the pallet, and lift the pallet straight up and clear of
the top of the unit. See Figure 11.
• Raise the pallet until the springs on the Pallet are fully extended.
• Be sure the pallet clears the top of the rotating ring before you move the fork
lift.
Warning!
If you skip these steps, the unit may jump up suddenly when you remove the
pallet. You may be hurt or the unit or load may be damaged.
Moving the Level Loader
Warning!
Do not move the Level Loader while it is loaded. This will damage the base
frame of the unit. The pockets on the bass frame are designed to support an
unloaded Level Loader, but cannot support any extra weight.
1. Remove any load from the top of the Level Loader.
2. Insert the forks into the pockets in the base frame. See Figure 12.
Maintenance
Routine Periodic Maintenance
Every 90 days
- Check for loose hardware and signs of excessive wear. On the models where
the shock absorber is used, check for signs of leakage.
- Check to be sure that the unit is placed on a firm level surface. If the optional
feet are installed, be sure that all four feet are touching the floor and are locked
in position.
Fig. 8. Loading Manually.
Fig. 10. Loading with a forklift.
Fig. 9. Removing Loads Manually.
Fig. 11. Unloading with a forklift.
Fig. 12. Moving the Level Loader
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