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Rotary Sprinter SPO15 - User Manual

Rotary Sprinter SPO15
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SPO15, SPO18
Sprinter SPO15 (3A0 Lifts) Capacity 11,000 lbs.
Standard SPO15 (300 Series Lifts) Capacity 15,000 lbs.
Standard SPO18 (300 Series Lifts) Capacity 18,000 lbs.
SPO15 (31A0 Lifts) Capacity 14,300 lbs,
© May 2014 by Rotary Lift. All rights reserved. CO9020
INSTALLER: Please return this booklet to literature package and give to lift owner/operator.
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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
OM20169
Rev. F 5/2/14

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Rotary Sprinter SPO15 Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandRotary
ModelSprinter SPO15
CategoryLifting Systems
LanguageEnglish

Summary

Safety Instructions

General Operational Safety

Maintain a clean area, never overload the lift, train personnel, and read all manuals before operation.

Lift and Vehicle Handling Precautions

Position vehicles correctly, use manufacturer's lift points, and remain clear during operation and lowering.

Critical Safety Interlocks and Authorization

Ensure only trained operators use the lift and that safety interlocks like locking latches are engaged.

Owner and Employer Responsibilities

Operator Qualification and Training

Ensure lift operators are qualified and trained according to manufacturer and industry standards.

Inspection and Maintenance Procedures

Establish and follow periodic inspection and maintenance procedures per manufacturer and ANSI/ALI standards.

Record Keeping and Documentation

Maintain records of periodic inspections and maintenance as recommended by the manufacturer or standards.

Safety Compliance and Modifications

Display operating instructions, provide lockout/tagout means, and prohibit unauthorized modifications.

Operating Instructions

Pre-Operation Checks and Vehicle Spotting

Ensure the bay is clear, spot the vehicle correctly, and observe all safety labels and cautions.

Lift Loading and Arm Positioning

Position arms under the vehicle at manufacturer's recommended lift points, using extensions if needed.

Raising the Lift Procedure

Raise lift until tires clear the floor, checking adapter contact and ensuring locking latches are engaged.

Specific Guidance for Trucks

Verify frame strength, axle weight, adapter contact, vehicle stability, and overhead clearance for trucks.

Using and Lowering the Lift

Safe Lift Usage Practices

Avoid rocking the vehicle and always use safety stands when removing or installing heavy components.

Lowering the Lift Procedure

Clear the area, release lift off latches, push AIR LATCH release, and operate the LOWERING valve handle.

Post-Lowering Procedures

Remain clear of the lift, remove adapters, swing arms to drive-thru, and check for pinch point warnings.

Maintenance Instructions

Routine Maintenance Schedule

Perform daily checks on cables and adapters, monthly lubrication, and semi-annual fluid level checks.

Periodic Inspections and Tightening

Check equalizer cable tension monthly and anchor bolt tightness every 3 months.

Troubleshooting and Component Checks

Address electrical problems, oil leaks, and replace worn parts or decals as needed.

Trouble Shooting

Motor and Power Issues

Diagnose and resolve issues like motor not running, or motor running but not lifting the vehicle.

Lifting and Stability Problems

Address lift settling, slow lifting speed, unlevel lifting, and anchor tightness.

Locking Mechanism Failures

Troubleshoot issues with locking latches not engaging, disengaging, or the lift not raising off latches.

Lift Lockout;Tagout Procedure

Lockout Procedure Purpose and Responsibility

Establishes minimum requirements for energy lockout during repair or service to prevent injury.

Lockout Sequence and Preparation

Details steps for identifying energy isolating devices, notifying personnel, and securing the lift.

Restoring Equipment to Service

Procedures for removing locks and tags and reactivating the energy isolating device after service.

Operating Conditions

Environmental Operating Range

Lift is not for outdoor use; operates within an ambient temperature range of 41°-104°F (5°-40°C).

Approved Accessories

Lists approved accessories such as utility boxes and filter/regulator/lubricator units with part numbers.

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