C1000
- User Guide (636155)
Rev: 04 Nov 2019
Page: 4
Specifications of C1000
lift
The following components are included with your new
C1000
lift system:
•
C1000
lift (Manual or Motorized traverse)
•
Pneumatic Hand Control
•
Lift Charger (mounted on the wall or ceiling at the end of the track)
•
Owner’s Manual
•
Warranty Card
SLINGS:
If a sling has been supplied with the lift refer to the instructions included with the sling.
ACCESSORIES:
If additional accessories such as a turntable, or gate system have been supplied with the lift refer to the
instructions included with those items.
IMPORTANT:
Before initial use, the lift unit must be charged for 4 hours. Refer to section titled "
Charging
Instructions
". The hand control airline tube must also be connected to the lift. If it is not connected refer to the section titled
“
Connecting airline to the lift
”.
Component List
Maximum load of the installed lift is
determined by referring to the product
label located on side of lift.
Shipping/Storage Conditions
:
Temperature: -40 to +70 ºC
Relative Humidity: 10 to 100% RH
Atmospheric Pressure: 500 to 1060 hPa
This symbols is used to point out instructions and information related to work place safety where
injury may occur if the information is disregarded or ignored. Follow these instructions, be careful and
attentive at all times.
Lift Motor:
24 VDC
Traverse Motor:
24 VDC
(Optional at time of Purchase)
“H” Frame Traverse Motor:
24 VDC
(Optional at time of Purchase)
Charger Input:
120VAC
1.0 Amps
Charger Output:
24 VDC 1.5 Amps
Batteries:
24 VDC
(2 x 12 VDC) 5.0 AH, Sealed Lead Acid
Lift Case:
Flame
Retardant
ABS
Hand Control:
Pneumatic
Lifting Range:
Up to 96” (2438mm)
Lift Weight:
24.5
lbs.
Maximum Load:
Standard maximum load in 1000 lbs.
Duty Cycle:
1 minute ON, 9 minutes OFF
Rated Performance:
17-20 lifts at 1000 lbs, 10% duty cycle, each lift being 24 inches at the middle of the lifting range
(from 54” strap out to 30” strap out) per full battery.
Please note:
the lift has a break in
period; breaking in of the lift will need to be done before these numbers will be
achieved. The breaking in period will vary from lift to lift and is dependent on the
frequency of use and the types of load being applied, the higher the load and a greater
frequency of use will break in the lift faster.
Service Life:
22, 500 cycles or 10 years, whichever comes earlier
As a precautionary measure, the lifting strap should be replaced every 5000 cycles or 3
years, whichever comes earlier. Higher usage lifts may necessitate more frequent
replacement of the lifting strap; please refer to page 26 for General Inspection and
Maintenance information.
Type of Applied part:
B type
Other Symbols Used:
Body Weight
Class II Equipment - electrical equipment in which protection against electric shock does not rely on
basic insulation only.
Emergency Stop