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Sept/20

Moving the Load Forward 

Once the PowerHandler has been maneuvered into position (just 
behind the cable reel, paper roll, wheel or other cylindrical 
surface, the operator should lift up on the handle to tilt the unit 
forward onto its support roller with the drive roller in contact 
with the surface of the load.  Then gradually depress the lever of 
the variable flow air-valve of the handle grip, accelerating the 
load gradually.  The further the lever is depressed, the more air 
flow to the unit and more speed / torque the unit will generate. 

It is generally safest to engage the air flow gradually so as to prevent the possibility of accelerating the 
load too rapidly and rolling it beyond the intended travel distance (as a result of the momentum from a 
rapid acceleration).  This gradual acceleration is also recommended so as to reduce skidding of the drive 
roller which can damage either the product being moved or the drive roller.  The further the lever is 
depressed, the more air flow to the unit and more speed/torque the unit will generate.   

Pulling the Load Backward 

If your PowerHandler has a pivoting handle system, pulling 
backward is not unlike rolling forward.  Maneuver your 
PowerHandler to either end of the rolling load.  Swivel the handle 
to the outside of the rolling load and pivot it over the top of the 
machine into the pulling position.  It is critical that additional 
caution is exercised to ensure there are no obstacles to the 
operator as they walk backward, pulling the load with them.  
Tripping or falling while pulling the load could result in the 

operator unintentionally depressing the air-valve lever as they fall, accelerating the load backwards and 
onto themselves.  To minimize the risk of such circumstance, at a minimum the following additional 
precautions should be implemented: 

1. The path checked for obstacles or other potential encumbrances to the operator’s travel,
2. The operator walking outboard of the load being rolled backwards, and
3. A Safety Stop to be used to limit the travel of the load.

IMPORTANT SAFETY NOTE:

  

The PowerHandler does not in itself “control” the load it moves.  It rolls the load forwards 
but without braking or controlling that movement.  Therefore precautions must be taken 
to ensure the load does not roll forward further than intended, causing damage or injury 
to  others.    Use  of  a  Safety  Stop  is  one  recommended  procedure.    Note  that  whatever 
method is used, the onus of safety is on the operator to ensure there are no risks involved 
with the intended move. 

Содержание PowerHandler A Series

Страница 1: ...ASSEMBLY OPERATION SAFETY AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL Manual for All A Series Models of PowerHandler Series A A25S A30S A40S A60S A25S and A30S are obsolete Information is For Reference Only...

Страница 2: ...Overview Rolling Models 8 A Series Model Identification Which Model do you have 9 Operation Safety Manual 10 Handle Shaft Adjustment 10 Maneuvering the PowerHandler to the Load 11 Precautions to Take...

Страница 3: ...ts movement of any parts of the machine within the outer shipping container Open the outer and inner boxes to reveal the equipment inside Ensure all inside boxes have been opened as parts are sometime...

Страница 4: ...ctions UpperHandleAssembly Step 1 Inspect upper handle tube to ensure it is smooth and free of damage Step 2 Inspect o ring installed in the inside diameter of the lower handle assembly to ensure it i...

Страница 5: ...OL LU UT TI IO ON NS S 5 of 21 Sept 20 TipPreventer Step 1 Remove top bolt on motor side Step 2 Install tip preventer on axle shaft Install bolt and spacer into top bolt hole on motor side Step 3 Inst...

Страница 6: ...d connectors see below Air lines and connectors should not limit air flow volume More than 90 of all performance problems users experience with air operated PowerHandlers are a result of undersized ai...

Страница 7: ...air supply must be dry i e inline water traps installed Moisture in the compressed air supply will result in corrosion inside the air motor s vanes and precipitate the need for replacement of the van...

Страница 8: ...er for higher torque or for higher speed to better match the requirements of the application In each case an increase in one results in a corresponding reduction in the other Finally models can be fur...

Страница 9: ...e torque and less speed The highest reduction gearbox color coded orange is in the model A60S and provides highest torque and slowest speed The difference between the A25 and A30 is about 20 in respec...

Страница 10: ...le working height for each operator making allowance for the fact that the unit needs to be tilted back onto its rear wheels for maneuvering into position 3 Rotate the handle grip to be pointing to th...

Страница 11: ...way from the load which could result in the load free rolling faster than the PowerHandler If possible place a Safety Stop on the opposite side of the load to the PowerHandler to ensure the load canno...

Страница 12: ...d If your PowerHandler has a pivoting handle system pulling backward is not unlike rolling forward Maneuver your PowerHandler to either end of the rolling load Swivel the handle to the outside of the...

Страница 13: ...e RPM RM1 A25 speed should be 84 rpm A30 speed should be 62 rpm A40 speed should be 57 rpm A60 speed should be 34 rpm T40 speed should be 39 rpm If the rpm for your model is within 5 of the number sho...

Страница 14: ...g traction problem Reference the explanation in the General Overview section describing how too small of a diameter load results in less of the inertial resistance of the load pushing downward vertica...

Страница 15: ...e on air machines or with a fully charged battery pack battery machines do the following 1 Mark the drive roller with the felt tip pen 2 Pivot the machine back onto its rear wheels so that the drive r...

Страница 16: ...ff the motor Some resistance will be felt due to the integral O rings Figure 3 Pull the muffler back until the air line Figure 4 is fully extended Figure 4 Using pliers and a screwdriver or equivalent...

Страница 17: ...ring housing Figure 8 PowerHandler shown with bearing housing removed Figure 9 With a 4mm Allen wrench remove the front bolt on the motor side of the tip preventer Figure 10 Loosen the rear bolt on th...

Страница 18: ...ive roller slide the motor mount assembly out of the PowerHandler Figure 16 You may need to gently tap the gearbox from the far side to get it out of the drive roller Figure 17 Remove the drive roller...

Страница 19: ...ote this is a reverse thread Figure 22 Motor and motor housing shown removed from the gearbox Figure 23 Remove the motor retention set screw from the motor housing Figure 24 Slide the motor out of the...

Страница 20: ...life of your vane kit Significant roughness on the rotor housing will require motor replacement Figure 30 When re assembling the motor the shaft end pin is short and the other end has a long pin Figur...

Страница 21: ...eyond the scope of this Warranty The repair or replacement of the said unit constitutes the limit of PowerHandling s liability to the customer and PowerHandling specifically disclaims and excludes res...

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