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WERTHER INTERNATIONAL 443 Series User Manual

WERTHER INTERNATIONAL 443 Series
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WERTHER INTERNATIONAL 443 Series Specifications

General IconGeneral
Motor power2.2 kW
Voltage400 V
MaterialSteel
Lifting capacity3500 kg
Power Supply3-phase

Summary

Packing, Transport and Storage

Packing

Details on how the lift is shipped disassembled.

Lifting and Handling

Procedures for lifting and transporting the packs.

Storage

Requirements for storing the packed lift.

Introduction

Warning

Important information for safety and operation.

Keeping the Manual

Instructions on how to keep the manual.

Chapter 1. Description of the Machine

Fixed Structure Assembly

Details of the fixed components of the lift.

Movable Structure

Details of the movable components of the lift.

Chapter 2. Specifications

Motor

Technical specifications for the electric motor.

Hydraulic Power Unit

Description and specifications of the hydraulic power unit.

Wiring Diagrams and Hydraulic

Electrical and hydraulic circuit diagrams.

Types of Vehicles Suitable for Being Lifted and Overall Dimensions

Maximum Dimensions of Vehicles Main Lifted

Maximum dimensions of vehicles that can be lifted.

Maximum Weights of Vehicles Being Lifted

Maximum weights of vehicles that can be lifted.

Chapter 3. Safety

Warning

Important safety warnings and risks.

General Precautions

General safety precautions for operation and maintenance.

Risks and Protection Devices

Risks and protective devices for lift operations.

Risks for Personnel

Risk of Crushing (Operator)

Risks for the operator due to incorrect positioning.

Risk of Crushing (Personnel)

Risks for personnel from descending parts.

Potential Risks During Lifting

Safety Devices During Lifting

Safety devices to prevent overloads and mechanical failures.

Risks During Operation

Risk of Impact

Risk of impact with parts at head height.

Risk of Vehicle Moving

Risk of vehicle displacement due to external forces.

Risk of Vehicle Falling from Lift

Risk of vehicle falling due to incorrect positioning or compatibility.

Risks During Operation (Cont.)

Risk of Slipping

Risk of slipping on floors contaminated with lubricants.

Risk of Electric Shock

Risk of electric shock near electrical components.

Risk of Component Failure During Operation

Risk of component failure if not used or maintained as specified.

Risks Related to Improper Use

Risks associated with unauthorized uses of the lift.

Chapter 4. Installation

Installation Requirement Check

Checks for suitability of the installation location.

Lighting

Requirements for adequate lighting at the installation site.

Floor

Requirements for the floor and foundation for installation.

Installation (Cont.)

Preparing the Floor - Marking

Procedure for marking the floor for post placement.

Assembly

Assembly of Movable Structure (Platform)

Steps for assembling the movable structure and platform.

Assembly (Cont.)

Post Assembly

Instructions for assembling the lift posts.

Preparation of the control post (1).

Steps to prepare the control post for mounting components.

Assembly (Cont. 2)

Hydraulic and Pneumatic System Connection

Connecting the hydraulic and pneumatic systems.

Assembly (Cont. 3)

Electrical System Connection

Connecting the main electrical system to the lift.

Assembly (Cont. 4)

Before making any manoeuvres:

Pre-operation checks before performing any manoeuvre.

Cable Pre-adjustment

Procedures for pre-adjusting the lift cables.

Installation (Cont. 2)

Securing the Posts to the Ground

Steps for securing the lift posts to the ground.

Installation (Cont. 3)

Installing the Vehicle Ramps and the Wheel Stops

Instructions for installing vehicle ramps and wheel stops.

Adjusting the Lifting Cables

How to adjust the lift cables for proper operation.

Operation

Starting the Lift Tables

Procedure for starting and operating the lift tables.

Chapter 6. Maintenance

Important

Key maintenance points for platform longevity.

Warning

Warning regarding maintenance operations and personnel.

Maintenance (Cont.)

Risk of Electric Shock

Risk of electric shock during maintenance.

Maintenance (Cont. 2)

Periodic Maintenance

Schedule for periodic maintenance tasks.

Every Month...

Monthly maintenance tasks to perform.

Every 3 Months...

Maintenance tasks to perform every three months.

Maintenance (Cont. 3)

Maintenance of the Painted Surfaces

How to maintain the painted surfaces of the lift.

Chapter 7. Troubleshooting

Possible Problems and Solutions

Guide to identifying and resolving common lift problems.

Appendix A. Specific Information

Disposal of Used Oil

Procedures for disposing of used oil.

Scrapping the Machine

Guidelines for safely scrapping the lift machine.

Appendix B. Spare Parts

Spare Parts

Information on spare parts availability.

Ordering Procedure for Spare Parts

How to order replacement parts for the lift.

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