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HESHBON HL-32X User Manual

HESHBON HL-32X
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HL-32X
HESHBON SCISSORS LIFT
Installation/Operation & Maintenance Manual
Please read this manual before you get started.
You must read and understand the precautions for safety to protect your safety
and any damage to your property.
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HESHBON HL-32X Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandHESHBON
ModelHL-32X
CategoryLifting Systems
LanguageEnglish

Summary

Introduction

Features and Characteristics

Overview of the lift's key features and design elements, including slide and synchronization systems.

Names of Each Part Described

Identification and labeling of major components such as the platform, cylinders, base, and control panel.

Control Panel

Detailed explanation of the lift's control panel functions and button operations.

Specification

Technical specifications of the HL-32X lift, including capacity, dimensions, and motor details.

Caution Sticker Layout

Illustrates the placement of caution, warning, and danger stickers on the lift for safety awareness.

Safety Precautions

Danger/Warning/Caution Symbols

Explanation of graphical symbols used to denote danger, warning, and caution in the manual.

Operating Safety Warnings

Critical safety guidelines and precautions to follow while operating the lift, including body part safety.

Warning Before Using Equipment

Essential safety advice and checks to perform before starting any operation of the lift.

Installation

Checklist Before Installing

Pre-installation requirements, including site conditions, load capacity, and environmental factors.

Place of Installation (Layout)

Guidelines for selecting the installation site, considering clearances and drive-on direction.

Check Items of HL-32X

List of all included components for HL-32X ground and inground types, ensuring nothing is missing.

Installation Procedures

Step-by-step instructions for landing the lift and securing its base with anchor bolts.

Connection of Oil Pressure Hose

Procedure for connecting the hydraulic oil pressure hoses according to the system diagram.

Operation

Check Points Before Operation

Essential checks to perform before operating the lift, including test, hydraulic, and mechanical integrity.

Operation Steps

Sequence of operations for vehicle entry, lifting to repair height, and safe descent.

Proper Car Lift Method (Weight Setting)

Guidance on positioning vehicles for safe lifting, considering weight distribution and platform setup.

Maintenance

Equipment Maintenance and Service

Routine maintenance tasks including lubrication, cleaning, and checking link axis components.

Auxiliary Lift Platform Extensions

Checks for the auxiliary lift platform extensions, ensuring proper adjustment and stop bolt integrity.

Emergency Descent

Procedure for manually lowering the lift in emergency situations like power failure.

Operation Procedure of Manual Descent

Detailed steps for operating the manual descent mechanism, including lever adjustments.

Powerpack Pressure

Information for authorized service engineers on checking and adjusting powerpack pressure.

Oil Change

Schedule and procedure for changing the hydraulic oil and checking the oil filter.

Emergency Manual Pump Operating

Instructions on using the manual pump for emergency descent when electric operation is not possible.

Trouble Shooting

Common issues, their causes, and corrective actions for hydraulic and electric components.

Check List and Periodic Maintenance

A schedule for regular inspection and replacement of lift parts based on time intervals.

Appendix

Part List

Comprehensive list of all parts with numerical references, covering various lift assemblies.

Hydraulic Circuit

Schematic diagram detailing the hydraulic system's components, flow, and pressure controls.

Electric Circuit

Schematic diagram illustrating the electrical system, including motor, controls, and safety circuits.

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