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P1 Model Numbers

P11104DC(3)

P110T04DC3

P110(C)04DC(3)

Components:

= P PC1104DC(3)

= P PC10T04DC3

= P PC10(C)04DC(3)

Vacuum Pads

11" [28 cm] nom. diameter, 

lipped (Model G3370)

10" [25 cm] nom. diameter, 

w/ring (Model VPFS10T

1

1...... Standard with replaceable sealing ring for rough or textured surfaces (see “REPLACEMENT PARTS” in the lifter’s OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS).

)

10" [25 cm] nom. diameter, 

concave (Model G0750)

(4 each, standard rubber)

Pad Spread

51" x 12"

50¾" x 11¾"

49" x 10"

(to outer edges)

[130 cm x 30 cm]

[129 cm x 30 cm]

[125 cm x 25 cm]

Maximum

Load Capacity

Per-Pad

175 lbs [80 kg]

150 lbs [68 kg]

150 lbs [68 kg]

Overall

700 lbs [320 kg]

600 lbs [270 kg]

600 lbs [270 kg]

Lifter

Weight

90 lbs [41 kg]

P2 Model Numbers

P2110445DC(3)

P211047DC(3)

P210T0445DC3

P210T047DC3

Components:

= PCF

2x PC1104DC(3)

= PC

2x PC1104DC(3)

= PCF

2x PC10T04DC3

= PC

2x PC10T04DC3

Vacuum Pads

11" [28 cm] nominal diameter, lipped

(Model G3370)

10" [25 cm] nominal diameter, w/ring 

(Model VPFS10T)

(8 each, standard rubber)

Pad Spread

51" x 54¼"

51" x 84¼"

50¾" x 54"

50¾" x 84"

(to outer edges)

[130 x 138 cm]

[130 x 214 cm]

[129 x 137 cm]

[129 x 213 cm]

Maximum

Load Capacity

Per-Pad

175 lbs [79.5 kg]

150 lbs [68 kg]

Overall

1400 lbs [635 kg]

1200 lbs [545 kg]

Lifter

Weight

200 lbs [91 kg]

2

2...... Asian Model P2110445DC(3) Lifter Weight: 215 lbs [98 kg]

205 lbs [93 kg]

3

3...... Asian Model P211047DC(3) Lifter Weight: 225 lbs [102 kg]

210 lbs [95 kg]

215 lbs [98 kg]

Refer to separate 
OPERATING 

INSTRUCTIONS for 

more information.

P1/P2 Conversion: #35116

Rev 4.0/7-20

2

Note:  Primarily, these are instructions for assembly.  They are not 
intended to address vacuum lifter safety, maintenance or power 
system operation. Only operational information about the lift bar 
and lift frame is included in these CONVERSION INSTRUCTIONS. 

If you do not already have OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS for the 
model of lifter you are assembling, be sure to obtain the correct OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS 
from 

www.wpg.com

, your dealer or Powr-Grip Technical Service.

SPECIFICATIONS

Содержание P110(C)04DC(3)

Страница 1: ...STRUCTIONS 908 W Main P O Box 368 Laurel MT USA 59044 800 548 7341 phone 406 628 8231 phone 406 628 8354 fax www WPG com CONVERSION BETWEEN SINGLE CHANNEL AND DOUBLE CHANNEL VACUUM LIFTERS For the following model numbers P11104DC 3 P110 C 04DC 3 P110T04DC3 P2110445DC 3 P211047DC 3 P210T0445DC3 P210T047DC3 KEEP FOR FUTURE REFERENCE ...

Страница 2: ...P1 P2 Conversion 35116 Rev 4 0 7 20 2 ...

Страница 3: ...SEMBLE OR DISASSEMBLE P1 04DC 3 LIFTER 6 TO ASSEMBLE OR DISASSEMBLE P2 0445 7DC 3 LIFTER 10 TO COMPLETE LIFTER ASSEMBLY 13 OPERATION 14 TO ROTATE THE LOAD USING A P1 LIFTER 14 TO TILT THE LOAD USING A P1 LIFTER 15 TO ROTATE THE LOAD USING A P2 LIFTER 16 TO TILT THE LOAD USING A P2 LIFTER 17 TABLE OF CONTENTS ...

Страница 4: ...al diameter lipped Model G3370 10 25 cm nominal diameter w ring Model VPFS10T 8 each standard rubber Pad Spread 51 x 54 51 x 84 50 x 54 50 x 84 to outer edges 130 x 138 cm 130 x 214 cm 129 x 137 cm 129 x 213 cm Maximum Load Capacity Per Pad 175 lbs 79 5 kg 150 lbs 68 kg Overall 1400 lbs 635 kg 1200 lbs 545 kg Lifter Weight 200 lbs 91 kg 2 2 Asian Model P2110445DC 3 Lifter Weight 215 lbs 98 kg 205 ...

Страница 5: ...angeable components as shown To convert from model P1 04DC 3 to model P2 0445 7DC 3 or vice versa disassemble one lifter and assemble the other according to ASSEMBLY instructions P1 LIFT BAR PAD CHANNEL P1 CHANNEL LIFTER P2 LIFT FRAME PAD CHANNEL PAD CHANNEL P2 CHANNEL LIFTER OVERVIEW ...

Страница 6: ...ersion 35116 Rev 4 0 7 20 4 Parts shown here are underlined on their first appearance in each section to follow 1 LIFT POINT 2 LIFT BAR 3 TILT LATCH BAR 4 TILT PIN 5 VACUUM PAD 6 PAD FRAME IDENTIFICATION OF PARTS ...

Страница 7: ...1 LIFT POINT 2 VACUUM PAD 3 TILT PIN 4 LIFT FRAME 5 PAD FRAME Rev 4 0 7 20 P1 P2 Conversion 35116 5 IDENTIFICATION OF PARTS ...

Страница 8: ...1A Adjust the lift point to optimize the lifter s hang angle 1 1 Remove the retaining bolt and loosen the pivot bolt fig 1A 1 2 Move the lift point to the appropriate position 1 1 3 Reinstall the retaining bolt and tighten both bolts securely 2 2A 2B Attach the hoisting hook to the lift point fig 2A Make sure hook has restraining latch see arrow in fig 2B 2C Use rigging fig 2C as needed to make su...

Страница 9: ...the pad channel from the shipping container being careful to avoid damage to any vacuum pads Position the pad channel on a clean flat surface 4 4A Use the hoisting equipment to position the lift bar between the rails of the pad frame fig 4A ASSEMBLY ...

Страница 10: ... fig 4A 5 2 Insert the tilt pin through the mounting holes underneath the vacuum hoses and wiring fig 4B Caution To avoid damage do not place tilt pin on top of vacuum hoses or wiring 5 3 Secure the tilt pin using the hardware supplied figs 4C D Note Flat washers should be located outside of the pad frame Caution Replace cotter pin each time it is used ASSEMBLY ...

Страница 11: ...g 6A on the pad frame using the hardware supplied 6B Lower the lift bar to make sure the tilt latch engages correctly fig 6B 6E 6D 6C Then disengage the tilt latch and raise the lift bar to a vertical orientation fig 6C E Note Reverse steps 1 6 to disassemble a P1 04DC 3 lifter ASSEMBLY ...

Страница 12: ...gage the rotation latch and raise the lift bar to a vertical orientation figs 1A B 1 2 1C 1D Attach the hoisting hook to the lift point fig 1C Make sure hook has restraining latch see arrow in fig 1C 1 3 Use rigging fig 1D as needed to make sure the hook does not interfere with the load Only use rigging rated for Maximum Load Capacity plus Lifter Weight ASSEMBLY ...

Страница 13: ...oid damage to any vacuum pads Note Both pad channels must have identical Model Numbers If not they are not compatible for use on the same lifter 2A Position the pad channels on a clean flat surface fig 2A 3 3A Use the hoisting equipment to position the lift frame between the rails of the pad frames fig 3A ASSEMBLY ...

Страница 14: ...he vacuum hoses and wiring fig 4B Caution To avoid damage do not place tilt pin on top of vacuum hoses or wiring 4 3 4C Secure the tilt pin using the hardware supplied fig 4C Note Flat washers should be located outside of the pad frames Caution Replace cotter pins each time they are used 4 4 Repeat steps 4 1 4 3 to attach the second pad frame securely to the lift frame Note Reverse steps 1 4 to di...

Страница 15: ...s fig 1A and save them for future use 2B 2A 2 2C 2D Connect the electrical connectors of each pad channel figs 2A B and figs 2C D 3 If a notification buzzer is part of a channel s power system install or replace its 9 volt battery as directed in the lifter s OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS 4 Perform tests as required under TESTING in the lifter s OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS ASSEMBLY ...

Страница 16: ... has enough clearance to rotate without contacting anyone or anything 2 Use a control handle circled in fig 2A to keep the load under control at all times Unbalanced loads may rotate unexpectedly when latch is disengaged 3 Pull the rotation release lever fig 3A to disengage the rotation latch and rotate the load as required 4 To stop rotation let go of the lever and guide the load to the next stop...

Страница 17: ...o keep the load under control Unbalanced loads may tilt unexpectedly when latch is disengaged 3 If the pad frame is latched pull the tilt release lever fig 3A to disengage the tilt latch Then tilt the load as required 4A Note See INTENDED USE LOAD CHARACTERISTICS in the lifter s OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS for information about allowable overhang A load with overhang may force you to release the contro...

Страница 18: ... has enough clearance to rotate without contacting anyone or anything 2 Use a control handle circled in fig 2A to keep the load under control at all times Unbalanced loads may rotate unexpectedly when latch is disengaged 3 Pull the rotation release lever fig 3A to disengage the rotation latch and rotate the load as required 4 To stop rotation let go of the lever and guide the load to the next stop...

Страница 19: ...ER 1 2A 3A Make sure the load has enough clearance to tilt without contacting anyone or anything 2 Use a control handle circled in fig 2A to keep the load under control Unbalanced loads may tilt unexpectedly when latch is disengaged 3 If the pad frames are latched pull the tilt release cable fig 3A to disengage the tilt latch Then tilt the load as required Note See INTENDED USE LOAD CHARACTERISTIC...

Страница 20: ...rhang may force you to release the control handle as the load approaches the flat position In this case use hand cups fig 4A or other appropriate means to control the load Note The pad frames automatically latch when tilted to the vertical position OPERATION ...

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