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DHOLLANDIA
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IDENTIFICATION
Every DHOLLANDIA mobile column lift is identified by and labelled with a unique 8-digit serial number (with or without a
space between the first and last 4 digits). Use this number for any inquiry on a particular lift, or when ordering replacement
parts.
In addition to the lift type and serial number, the various serial number labels provide additional information such as: the
maximum rated lift capacity and load chart, the date of manufacture, etc...
A large label is usually affixed to the electric
control box.
Medium sized labels are affixed
to the lift frame, to the platform
and to the power pack.
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DESCRIPTION AND MOBILE COLUMN LIFT TERMINOLOGY
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GENERAL
DHOLLANDIA lifts are developed and manufactured using state-of-the-art technology, high quality materials and components,
and highly skilled workmanship. They comply with the European CE safety regulations mentioned in the Declaration of Conformity
issued with each lift (unless agreed otherwise for mobile column lifts exported outside of CE region).
The DH-AB* are mobile column lifts, designed for lifting vans, trucks, trailers and semi-trailers up to a maximum weight
corresponding with the maximum rated capacity of the mobile column lift or its tire adaptors.
A mobile column lift consists of minimum one pair of 2 mobile lift columns, connected to each other as master and slave column.
A single pair can be used to lift just the front or rear side of a vehicle. E.g. lifting the rear side of the truck to install a tail lift.
Various pairs of lift columns can be connected together electrically and synchronised. E.g. lifting the front and rear side of a truck
to install a tail lift, do maintenance on the truck etc.
Every lift column is equipped with a pallet jack mechanism, enabling the operator to move the lift columns around. Before lifting a
vehicle, the lift columns must be lowered onto the ground by means of the pallet jack mechanism.
Main details and terminology: see next page.
EXAMPLE