10.1 Transport
The lift is supplied in a packing unit (base unit)
plus a separate extension columns. The packing
unit comes with the following documentation:
• Transport description giving suitable suspension
points, total weight, centre of gravity, required
cable lengths, transport locks, etc.
• List of all individual components included in
delivery.
10.2 Ofoading
1. Inspect the shipment for any shipping or transport
damage. Immediately report any damage to your
supervisor and to the transport rm.
2. Transport the packing unit to the installation site.
This must conform to the approved environmental
conditions ( → Chapter 7. Technical data).
3. Unfasten the transport locks for the large parts on
the front of the packing unit.
4. Ofoad the columns and column extensions and
set down carefully.
5. Remove all other components from the pallet
and set down carefully.
6. Inspect the supplied parts according to the packing
list provided.
7. Dispose of packaging in an environmentally
friendly manner, in compliance with the regulations
applicable in your country
( → Chapter 16. Disposal).
10.3 Storage
Lift components must always be stored in a dry
place (no corrosion protection).
Recommended Storage Conditions
•
Ambient temperature: -5 ... +50
•
Relative humidity, 30 % ... 95 %
with condensation, at 20 °C
The manufacturer provides no warranty for
corrosion damage caused by incorrect
storage.
11. Assembly(installation)
Incorrect installation work may lead
to serious injury and material
damage. A safety risk as well as a
risk of fatal injury exists during
operation.
Follow the instructions below carefully.
Only customer service staff authorized by the
manufacturer may assemble and commission
the post lift.
Correct installation and commissioning must
be documented in the inspection logbook.
To do so, use the form "Initial safety
inspection before installation“.
11.1 Assembly safety instructions
• Verify that the foundation is suitable before as-
sembling.(→ Chapter 7 Technical data.)
• Think about and prevent potential sources of
danger before assembly (→ Chapter 1. Intended
use, improper use, incorrect behavior, and internal
incident, health & safety, and environmental
information).
• Operators must be able to view the post lift and the
danger zone in full from the control unit
(→ Chapter 3.2. Work area, danger zone).
• Refer to the technical data in chapter 7.
• Route and protect on-site power cables according
to manufacturers specications.
• Only qualied electricians may carry out electrical
work on the electrical equipment of the machine.
• Only qualied staff with specialist knowledge and
experience with hydraulics or pneumatics may
work on hydraulic or pneumatic equipment.
• When working on the hydraulics or on pneumatic
equipment, ensure that you follow the safety
regulations listed in the supplied power unit oper-
ating instructions annexed to this manual.
• Ensure that you also follow the instructions
listed in 2. Safety.
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