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Southworth Products
SR-44 Manual
4. Installation
Unless otherwise stated, this machine shall only be used indoors in normal industrial
conditions. It must not be exposed to the elements.
The owner/ installer is responsible for ensuring all codes and ordinances are met and any
necessary permits are obtained prior to installation.
This machine shall be installed and operated on a solid, level surface capable of supporting
the machine and its maximum rated capacity.
Before Installation
read and understand this manual.
Only trained and/or qualified personnel
shall install this machine.
Remove all packaging and inspect the machine for damage and/ or
missing components. Contact the manufacturer if damage is found or components are missing.
Use proper Personal Protective Equipment when installing this machine.
High Voltage: Electrical service and installation must be performed by
trained and/ or qualified personnel. Lock-out/ tag-out the power source
before installation.
Electric motors can create sparking, do not install in an area where
flammable materials are present.
This machine must be installed and operated indoors and in an area
protected from rain and moisture.
Do not sit, stand, or ride on the platforms.
Do not enter within the guardrails unless the machine has been secured
with the maintenance chains and the machine has been deenergized.
The hydraulic pressure relief valve has been set during manufacturing.
Do not modify, adjust, or remove the pressure relief valve. An improperly
adjusted relief valve may lead to product damage and/or operator injury.
115 volt, single phase machines equipped with 3.2 horsepower power
units require a dedicated 30 amp breaker.
Do not power this machine with an extension cord or the motor and
other electrical components may be damaged.
When placing this machine, take care not to locate it in an area that may
magnify the noise of the machine.
Anchoring of this machine is not necessary for safe operation. However,
the machine may move during operation because of machine vibration,
starting and stopping load impulses, and loading with fork trucks. If
necessary, the machine may be anchored so that it remains in position.
Anchors to be provided by the installer.