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Table of Contents

 

Rev. 6/21/2019 

LLW-PAILD, MANUAL 

Table of Contents

 

Copyright 2019 Vestil Manufacturing Co. 

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USING THE HAND TRUCK 

This product is a “manually-propelled high lift industrial truck” according to the national standard ANSI/ITSDF 

B56.10-2012 (“B56.10”). Acquire a copy of B56.10, which is available at no cost through the ITSDF website 

(

www.itsdf.org

). Review the operation recommendations.  Instructions in this manual are meant to 

supplement

 those 

recommendations.  

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Inspect the lifter according to the instructions in 

Inspections & Maintenance

 on p. 7-8.  Use the lifter only if it is in 

normal condition. 

 

U

Step 1:   Grasp the handle(s) with both 

hands and push the lifter to the pail you 

need to handle. Keep your feet away 

from the wheels  as the lifter moves. 

Move the lifter to a position near the 

load. [LLW-PAILD-100] apply the 

caster brakes

 

Step 2: Lower the carriage to the level 

of the pail. The pivot point of the carrier 

(center of sprocket)  should  approx-

imately line up with the middle of the 

pail

.

 

 

 

Step 3: Open the drum carrier. 

a.  [LLW-PAILD-100] Unlatch the 

drum carrier. Lift the latch lever 

and separate the U-bolt from the 

latch hook. 

   

 

-OR- 

b.  [LLW-PAILD-200] Loosen the 

ratchet strap and unhook it from 

the carrier. To loosen the strap, 

pull up on the release lever and 

hold it. Open the ratchet 

mechanism--rotate the handle 

until the 2 sides of the ratchet 

mechanism are 180 degrees 

apart. Pulling the strap will 

unwind it from the spool and 

cause slack to form.   

 

Step 4: Move the lifter so that the pail 

rests against the inside/back of the 

 

Raising and lowering the carriage: To raise the 

carriage, rotate the handle clockwise. The 

carriage rises ~1 inch with each full rotation. To 

lower the carriage, rotate the handle counter-

clockwise.  

 

                    

 

                           

 

    

 

 

 

 

 

Push brake lever 

down to lock 

caster; lift lever to 

unlock 

 

ONLY use this device after completing the training program 

outlined in B56.10, sections 4.17 and 4.18.1-.4.

 

 

 

  Develop safe working habits and an awareness of 

hazardous conditions occurring or present during operation 

of the lifter. 

 

  Inspect the area where the lifter will be used to identify 

unusual operating conditions.  Implement additional safety 

precautions as conditions require.  Usual conditions could 

include:

 

 

1. Irregularities in the floor/surface;

 

 

2. Unsound surfaces, i.e. surfaces that cannot support 

your weight plus the weight of the lifter and a  full 

capacity load.

 

  Perform the following 

function test before each use

:

 

1. Raise and lower the carriage and confirm normal 

condition of the mast, winch, mast rollers, and drum 

carriage (see “Inspections & Maintenance” section on p. 

7-8). 

2. Test the casters, wheels, and rollers: all should roll 

smoothly, should not be severely worn, and should be 

securely fastened to the frame of the lifter. 

 

Raise 

Lower 

Handle 

LLW-PAILD-100 

 

Latch lever 

U-bolt 

Latch hook 

LLW-PAILD-200 

 

 

Strap hook 

Strap 

Release lever 

Catch 

Handle 

Pail carriage 

(“carriage”) 

Sprocket 

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Страница 1: ...Parts Department at 260 665 7586 The department can also be contacted online at http www vestilmfg com parts_info htm NOTE The end user is solely responsible for confirming that product design use and...

Страница 2: ...ICATIONS Dimensions capacity and net weight figures are provided in the following diagrams and tables NET WEIGHT 105 lb 47 5 kg CAPACITY 125 lb 56 8 kg LLW PAILD 100 LLW PAILD 200 NET WEIGHT 116 lb 52...

Страница 3: ...it is in normal condition Before using the lifter inspect the area where it will be used Instruct others to stay clear of the device and the supported load during operation Avoid contact with moving p...

Страница 4: ...handle 1 5 33011 Flat washer USS plain finish 1 2 4 16 16 132 156 4 stem caster with brake 2 6 65107 Cotter pin zinc finish 5 32 x 2 3 17 33424 Machine bushing low carbon plain finish 3 4 x 18Ga 1 7 2...

Страница 5: ...4 20 99 145 067 Compression sleeve 3 16 x 1 1 7 21 112 003 Pin 1 2 x 1 15 16 retaining clevis 3 21 21 145 014 Specialty hardware 3 16 aircraft cable 1 8 65107 Cotter pin zinc finish 5 32 x 2 3 22 21 5...

Страница 6: ...sides of the ratchet mechanism are 180 degrees apart Pulling the strap will unwind it from the spool and cause slack to form Step 4 Move the lifter so that the pail rests against the inside back of t...

Страница 7: ...ECORD Record the condition of the hand truck before putting it into service Thoroughly photograph the unit from multiple angles so that all operating mechanisms are clearly visible Take close range ph...

Страница 8: ...ge 9 of ANSI ITSDF standard B56 10 2006 Manually propelled high lift industrial trucks describes recommended maintenance procedures A copy of the standard is downloadable for free from the ITSDF websi...

Страница 9: ...ulic pumps motor controllers and cylinders It also covers defects in original parts that wear under normal usage conditions wearing parts such as bearings hoses wheels seals brushes and batteries How...

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