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Contents:
Warnings & Safety Instructions ........................1 
Replacement  Parts............................................1 
Receiving  Instructions  .....................................1 
Installation  Instructions....................................  2 
Operation Instructions ..................................... 3 
Routine Maintenance & Safety Checks ........... 4

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VESTIL MANUFACTURING CORPORATION

P.O. Box 507., Angola, IN 46703 USA

Phone (260) 665-7586 • Fax (260) 665-1339 

E-mail: [email protected] • www.vestil.com

  

OWNER’S  

MANUAL  

GROUND LIFT SCISSOR TABLES 

SERIES EHLTG  

Exploded Structural Parts Drawing & BOM......... 5 
Electrical & Hydraulic Diagrams & BOM .......6-8  
Power Unit’s Operation .................................... 9 
Troubleshooting ............................................. 10  
Safety Label Identification .............................. 11 
Warranty......................................................... 12  

RECEIVING INSTRUCTIONS

Every unit is thoroughly tested and inspected prior 

to shipment.  However, it is possible that the unit could 
incur damage during transit. 

Inspect the unit closely when it arrives.  If you see 

evidence of damage or rough handling to either the 
packaging or to the product when it is being unloaded, 
immediately make a note of it on the Bill Of Lading! 

It is important that you remove the product’s packaging 

upon its arrival to ensure that there is no concealed dam-
age or to enable a timely claim with the carrier for freight 
damage.  

Also verify that the product and its specifications are as 

ordered.  

EHLTG-SERIES 
GROUND LIFT 
SCISSOR TABLE 

Ergonomic Solutions  

WARNINGS & SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS

Ensure that all employees understand and follow the following. 

• Read and understand the owner’s manual before

using or servicing the lift.

• The load must be removed and either the leg set lowered

onto the maintenance props or the platform fully lowered
to the floor before any work is performed on the hydraulic
system.

• Ensure that all safety and warning labels stay in place

and are legible.

• Do not use the lift if any damage or unusual noise is

observed.

• Always watch the load and around the lift’s sides carefully

when the lift is in operation.

• Do not perform any modifications to the lift without the

manufacturer’s approval.  Failure to receive authorization
for changes to the equipment could void the warranty.

• Maintenance and repairs are to be done only by

personnel qualified to perform the required work.

• Do not use brake fluid or jack oils in the hydraulic system.

If oil is needed, use an anti-wear hydraulic oil with a
viscosity grade of 150 SUS at 100°F, (ISO 32 cSt
@ 40°C), or Dexron transmission fluid.

WHEN ORDERING REPLACEMENT PARTS 

We take pride in using quality parts on the equipment 

we manufacture.  We are not responsible for equipment 

problems resulting from the use of unapproved 

replacement parts. 
To order replacement or spare parts for this equipment, 
contact the factory. 
In any communication with the factory please be pre-pared 
to provide the machine’s serial number, which is indicated 
on the machine dataplate.

Revised 11-13 

04-126-121

A company dedicated to solving ergonomic and material 

handling problems since 1955.

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Страница 1: ... and follow the following Read and understand the owner s manual before using or servicing the lift The load must be removed and either the leg set lowered onto the maintenance props or the platform fully lowered to the floor before any work is performed on the hydraulic system Ensure that all safety and warning labels stay in place and are legible Do not use the lift if any damage or unusual nois...

Страница 2: ...end user is responsible for supplying the branch circuit s required overcurrent and short circuit protection which typically can be a 20A maximum inverse time circuit breaker 1 The lift must be lowered and fully supported Move the lift into place with straps or forks placed underneath both the frame and the platform Use care to avoid damage to the electrical or hydraulic components from the remote...

Страница 3: ...eed the lift s load ratings Injury to personnel and or permanent damage to the lift could result from exceeding the listed capacity Operation Inspect the perimeter pinch point guard s operation daily Warning Keep all personnel clear of the machine when it is in operation Be certain no part of any person or object is under any part of the platform before lowering the unit Caution Always watch the l...

Страница 4: ... the reservoir s fill hole with the lift in the fully raised position See below for oil specification 2 Worn or damaged hydraulic hoses and electrical wires 3 Pivot point wear 4 Rollers looseness and wear 5 Integrity of the retaining rings on all rollers and on all pivot point pins 6 The integrity of the frame anchor bolts and for cracks in the concrete around them 7 Proper functioning of any hand...

Страница 5: ...Switch limit upper travel Nut jam 1 2 13 UNC Bolt cylinder retainer Cylinder hydraulic 2 1 2 x 10 1 2K Cylinder hydraulic 3 x 10 3 4K Bolt 6 32 UNC x 2 Lg Nut 6 32 UNC Pin 1 1 8 dia x 10 5 8 Lg Switch toe guard Bolt 4 40 UNC x 5 8 Lg Assembly toe guard Nut locking 5 16 18 UNC Washer fender 5 16 ID Bolt carriage 5 16 18 UNC x 1 1 2 QTY 12 20 8 8 16 2 6 2 1 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 1 2 1 2 4 2 PART NUMBER A L ...

Страница 6: ...MOTOR TRANSFORMER CONNECTION DIAGRAMS 6 ...

Страница 7: ...hat all system pressure and power have been re moved before attempting to work on the electrical or hydraulic systems Raise the lift and install the maintenance props before beginning any inspections or work on the unit Only qualified individuals trained to understand mechanical devices and their associated electrical and hydraulic circuits should attempt troubleshooting and repair of this equipme...

Страница 8: ...ctory Cylinder seal kit varies by model contact factory Manifold lift hold lower Pump hydraulic varies by model contact factory Breather plug Fitting intake screen Hydraulic fluid gallons HYDRAULIC DIAGRAM LIFT HOLD LOWER CIRCUITS Warning Care should be taken to identify all potential hazards and comply with applicable safety procedures before be ginning work Fully lower or secure the platform and...

Страница 9: ...ugh the suction filter and into the pump The pump pushes the pressurized oil through the check valve and out to the lift cylinders Releasing the RAISE switch at any point will stop the lift and the platform will hold at that height An upper travel limit switch turns off the motor when the platform is at its full lift height When the platform is to be lowered press the LOWER switch The lowering val...

Страница 10: ...ge of the structure Solenoid valve flow control or suction hose screen plugged Pinched hose Velocity fuse locking platform only slowly creeps down Flow control spool sticking See last paragraph above Action Test with meter replace if bad Test with meter Check fuses breakers and overloads to determine the cause Inspect test switch Replace if bad Check for 24 VAC replace if bad Test with meter repla...

Страница 11: ...th accordion skirt label applied to aluminum trim piece E Both sides of table A Label 287 G Next to maintenance stop both sides of table C On electrical junction box A B Made in USA D Label 204 E Label 269 B C Label 221 Safety Label Identification H La bel 207 F Label 208 G Label 223 11 ...

Страница 12: ... following original dynamic components motors hydraulic pumps electronic controllers switches and cylinders It also covers defects in original parts that wear under normal usage conditions wearing parts bearings hoses wheels seals brushes batteries and the battery charger How long is the warranty period The warranty period for original dynamic components is 1 year For wearing parts the warranty pe...

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