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Rotary SPOA7 - User Manual

Rotary SPOA7
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SPOA7 With Movable Pads
Capacity 7,000 lbs.
© May 2014 by Rotary Lift. All rights reserved. CO9020 OM20219
Rev. A 5/5/2014
LP20314
Table of Contents
Safety Instructions................................................................................................................................2
Owner/Employer Responsibilities ......................................................................................................3
Operating Instructions .........................................................................................................................4
Maintenance Instructions ...................................................................................................................6
Trouble Shooting ...................................................................................................................................7
Lift Lockout/Tagout Procedure ...........................................................................................................8
Operating Conditions ............................................................................................................................ 9
Approved Accessories.........................................................................................................................9
Installer: Please return this booklet to literature package and give to lift owner/operator.

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Rotary SPOA7 Specifications

General IconGeneral
Voltage208-230V
Capacity7000 lbs
Overall Width132 inches
Load Capacity7000 lbs
Power SourceElectric
Dimensions132" W x 118" H
WeightUnknown

Summary

Safety Instructions

Proper Maintenance and Inspection

Ensures safe operation of the lift, requiring regular checks and attention.

Operate Only Trained Personnel

Lift operation is restricted to trained operators only for safety.

Vehicle Positioning and Lift Points

Position vehicle for safe lifting using manufacturer-recommended lift points.

Safe Operating Practices

Includes not overriding controls, staying clear of moving parts, and using safety stands.

Owner and Employer Responsibilities

Operator Training and Qualification

Ensure all lift operators are qualified and trained per manufacturer's instructions.

Periodic Inspection and Maintenance

Establish procedures for regular inspection and maintenance by qualified personnel.

Record Keeping and Documentation

Maintain records of periodic inspections and maintenance as recommended.

Lockout;Tagout Procedure Compliance

Provide necessary lockout/tagout means for energy sources before repairs.

Operating Instructions

Vehicle Spotting and Loading

Properly spot vehicle, ensure clearance, and follow loading restrictions.

Raising and Lowering the Lift

Step-by-step guide for raising and lowering the vehicle safely.

Safe Usage While Lifted

Guidelines for safe operation while the vehicle is raised on the lift.

Typical Vehicle Lifting Points

Illustrations and notes on recommended lifting points for various vehicle types.

Maintenance Instructions

Daily Inspection and Lubrication

Routine checks for cables, pads, and lubrication points.

Monthly and Quarterly Checks

Includes equalizer cable tension and anchor bolt tightness.

Semi-Annual Fluid Level Check

Verify hydraulic fluid level and address any potential issues.

Decal Replacement

Replace any worn, damaged, or missing safety-related decals promptly.

Trouble Shooting Guide

Motor Not Running or Raising

Diagnose and resolve issues related to motor operation and lift raising.

Lift Settles or Operates Unlevel

Address problems with lift stability, settling, or uneven lifting.

Anchor and Latch Issues

Troubleshoot problems with anchor tightness and latch engagement.

Lift Lockout and Tagout Procedure

Purpose and Responsibility

Establishes requirements for energy lockout during repair or servicing.

Sequence of Lockout

Step-by-step guide for safely locking out the lift's energy sources.

Restoring Equipment to Service

Procedure for safely removing locks and tags to return the lift to operation.

Operating Conditions

Approved Accessories

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