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Rotary SPO55E
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Figure 3&4:
Main lift 5000 kg (SPO54)
5500kg (SPO55)
With extension arm
4450kg (SPO54)
5000kg (SPO55)
Permitted weight distribution
Main lift
SPO54 front max. 3/4:
F1 = max. 3750kg
back max.1/4:
F2 = max. 1250 kg
SPO55 front max. 3/4:
F1 = max. 4125kg
back max.1/4:
F2 = max. 1375 kg
With extension arm
SPO54 front max. 3/4:
F1 = max. 3340kg
back max.1/4:
F2 = max. 1110 kg
SPO55 front max. 3/4:
F1 = max. 3750kg
back max.1/4:
F2 = max. 1250 kg
F1
F2
F1
F2
Fig. 3
Fig. 4
2.4 Ban on unauthorized modications or
alterations
Unauthorized modications and alterations to the
post lift are not permitted for safety reasons.
The operating permit shall also be deemed null and
void.
The Declaration of Conformity also becomes null
and void.
2.5 Experts, competent persons
The post lift must be inspected after commiss-
ioning and at regular intervals (after max. one year),
as well as after design modications or repair of sup-
porting parts. Inspections may be carried out by
the following people:
Certied expert
These are people who have specialist knowled-
ge in the eld of lifts based on their professional
training and experience.
Experts should be able to inspect lifts and make
an expert assessment thereof.
TÜV experts, specialist engineers from the manu-
facturer or self-employed specialist engineers can
be used for inspections.
Competent persons
These are people who have adequate knowledge
in the eld of lifts based on their professional training
and experience.
They are sufciently familiar with health & safety
and accident prevention regulations as well as with
lift technology in order to be able to assess the
occupational health & safety compliance of lifts.
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