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3. On the first use of the lift each day each operator should check to see that the lift is operating properly and smoothly All safety devices must be in place and operating properly If the unit has a traveling air hose the operator must ensure that it is kept away from the lift as it raises and lowers Loads should be centered before raising or lowering the lift as this will help ensure even wear on all moving parts 19 PNEUMATIC SCISSOR LIFT MANUAL 2014 1 PNEUMATIC SCISSOR LIFT MANUAL MAINTENANCE MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS 1 Always remember that this is a piece of machinery with large moving parts that can seriously hurt you 2 Read and understand this manual in its entirety before attempting service work WARNING 3 Always use the safety bars or safety chocks if you are going to work on the unit in the elevated position or must reach under the platform 4 When using the safety supports adhere to the following rules A Besure there is no load on the platform B Besure the safety support is properly engaged C Hold the down pedal an extra 10 seconds when lowering onto the safety support to be sure that all the weight of the lift is on the support D Disconnect and lock tag out the air flow to the unit to prevent accidental movement of the lift by other personnel E Spend as little time as possible under the lift 5 Use only replacement parts recommended by the manufacturer 6 Do not let the equipment stay in dis
4. PLUG M MUFFLER AIR IN 24 PNEUMATIC SCISSOR LIFT MANUAL 2014 1 PNEUMATIC SCISSOR LIFT MANUAL PARTS LISTS SCISSOR LIFT 1 2 3 4 7 Eee a a 8 a PNEUMATIC SCISSOR LIFT MANUAL 2014 1 25 DESCRIPTION PNEUMATIC SCISSOR LIFT MANUAL NOTES Notes PNEUMATIC SCISSOR LIFT MANUAL 2014 1 26 PNEUMATIC SCISSOR LIFT MANUAL TERMS OF SALE RIDER STANDARD TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF SALE These Standard Terms and Conditions of Sale Terms apply to the sale of all Uni Craft Corp s products In these Terms Seller means Uni Craft Corp and the Customer means the buyer of the goods 1 Acceptance of Seller s Terms and Conditions of Sale Customer has read and understands these Terms Customer agrees that i Customer s written acceptance of these Terms including Customer s issuance of a purchase order ii Customer s acceptance of any goods or services from Seller or iii Customer s payment for any goods or services from Seller constitutes Customer s acceptance of these Terms as the sole terms and conditions governing the sale by the Seller to Customer Customer expressly acknowledges and agrees that all terms and conditions proposed by Customer which are different from or in addition to these Terms are unacceptable to Seller are hereby expressly rejected by Seller and shall not become a part of the contract between Customer and Seller No variation of these Terms shall be effectiv
5. perform Seller shall have the unconditional right to cancel this sale In the event of any cancellation by either party Customer shall pay to Seller the reasonable costs and expenses including engineering expenses and all commitments to Seller s suppliers and subcontractors that Seller has incurred prior to such cancellation plus the Seller s usual rate of profit for similar work 12 Seller s Compliance with Regulatory Laws Seller makes no promise or representation that the Equipment will conform to any national provincial federal state or local laws ordinances regulations codes or standards 13 Disclaimer of Warranties Customer s Exclusive Remedy THE WARRANTIES HEREIN ARE IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER WARRANTIES EXPRESS OR IMPLIED STATUTORY OR OTHERWISE SELLER MAKES NO OTHER WARRANTIES EITHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED IN PARTICULAR SELLER MAKES NO WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE SELLER SHALL HAVE NO LIABILITY TO CUSTOMER FOR DIRECT CONSEQUENTIAL OR INCIDENTAL DAMAGES OF ANY KIND WHATSOEVER INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO PERSONAL INJURY PROPERTY DAMAGES LOST PROFITS OR OTHER ECONOMIC INJURY DUE TO ANY DEFECT IN THE EQUIPMENT ANY USE OR INABILITY TO USE THE 28 PNEUMATIC SCISSOR LIFT MANUAL 2014 1 PNEUMATIC SCISSOR LIFT MANUAL TERMS OF SALE RIDER STANDARD TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF SALE EQUIPMENT OR ANY OTHER BREACH BY SELLER OF THIS CONTRACT SELLER SHALL HAVE NO LIABILITY TO CUSTOMER IN TORT INCLUDIN
6. 1 PNEUMATIC SCISSOR LIFT MANUAL SAFETY INFORMATION MAINTENANCE SERVICE SAFETY 1 2 Ld 3 4 AIR FLOW MUST BE TURNED OFF AND LOCKED TAGGED OUT following your company s machine specific procedures when servicing equipment to prevent accidental restarting by other persons or interconnecting equipment when used MAINTENANCE REPAIR Maintenance and service shall be performed by trained qualified personnel only Where lack of maintenance and service would cause a hazardous condition the user shall establish a maintenance program to ensure that conveyor components are maintained in a condition that does not constitute a hazard to personnel No maintenance or service shall be performed when a conveyor is in operation See Lubrication and Adjustment or Maintenance During Operation for exceptions When a conveyor is stopped for maintenance or service the starting devices prime mover powered accessories or air flow must be locked tagged out in accordance with a formalized procedure designed to protect all persons or groups involved with the conveyor against an unexpected restart Personnel should be alerted to the hazard of stored energy which may exist after the power source is locked out All safety devices and guards shall be replaced before starting equipment for normal operation ADJUSTMENT OR MAINTENANCE DURING OPERATION When adjustments or maintenance must be done while equipment is in operation
7. 111752 5 X 2 1 2 Placed on max of 20 centers both sides along conveyors which provide surfaces and profiles attractive but hazardous for climbing sitting walking or riding WARNING Servicing moving or energized equipment can cause severe wen PINCH POINTS before servicing 113528 5 X 21 2 Placed next to drive both sides to warn maintenance personnel that 111870 5 X 3 conveyors must be shut off and locked out prior to servicing Examples General warning of pinch point hazards drives take ups and lubrication points which require guard removal PNEUMATIC SCISSOR LIFT MANUAL 2014 1 Continued on next page PNEUMATIC SCISSOR LIFT MANUAL SAFETY INFORMATION GENERAL SAFETY LABELS Continued SHIPPING BRACE CAUTION LOCK OUT POWER before removing guard Remove Before CONVEYOR MAY Operating Conveyor START WITHOUT WARNING 111749 3 x 1 1 4 Placed on shipping brace which stabilizes equipment during shipping Brace must be removed before operating May cause severe injury if not removed 111750 1 3 4 x 1 1 4 Generally placed on smaller guards to alert personnel of potential danger if guard is removed and power is not locked out 110491 10 x 7 Placed on equipment where conveyors may start without warning PNEUMATIC SCISSOR LIFT MANUAL 2014 1 PNEUMATIC SCISSOR LIFT MANUAL SAFETY INFORMATION SCISSOR LIFT SAFETY LABELS Do not
8. determined to be invalid or if Customer fails to timely furnish a valid exemption certificate notarized affidavit or other necessary documentation any resulting sales use import export or similar excise tax may be billed to Customer d Prices quoted by Seller are subject to change thirty 30 calendar days after quotation Seller reserves the right to withdraw quoted prices by written notice e In the event of late payment the Seller reserves the right to charge interest at the lesser of 1 5 per month or the highest nonusurious rate permitted under applicable law f The Customer shall not be entitled to set off and Customer expressly waives and releases any right of set off against monies due to the Seller any sums claimed by or due to the Customer from the Seller under the contract or any other contract between the Seller and the Customer including without limitation any and all claims for damages 5 Payment Terms All orders are subject to Seller s evaluation of Customer s credit Provided the Seller in its sole discretion deems the Customer to be credit worthy standard terms are net 30 days Seller reserves the right to reject and or suspend delivery of any order at any time if Seller determines the Customer s credit to be unfavorable If Seller for any reason in its sole discretion feels insecure about the Customer s willingness or ability to perform Seller shall have the unconditional right to require payment in full in advanc
9. not to damage any of the frame structure If equipped with lifting tabs tandem lifts or pit mounted lifts attach a chain spreader and raise the lift from a center position 2 Position and align the lift so that 1 2 to 1 clearance is maintained around the platform Level the scissor lift and place solid shims under the base frame as detailed in the drawing below Grout as required If shimming and grout will not be used the floor must be level to within 1 8 in over 5 ft of length and width 3 Where anchor clips have been provided the bolt fit is close to restrict shifting Careful location of the anchor bolts is required with special consideration being given to the frame and platform 4 Upon installation all fittings must be tightened and checked for leaks 5 The control pedestal is connected to the lift via an air hose at the factory Locate the pedestal at a convenient location and lag to the floor 6 Instruct user s in the proper operation of the lift safety precautions and equipment capacity Supply maintenance personnel with this service manual a O AVOID boomu OBS TABLE TOP AIR BAG PNEUMATIC BULKHEAD BASE FRAME a DANGER DANGER att DO ou FONS g 77 CONCRETE PNEUMATIC SCISSOR LIFT MANUAL 2014 1 PNEUMATIC SCISSOR LIFT MANUAL GENERAL INSTALLATION INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS INSTALLATION OF ANCHOR BOLTS 1 Position lift according to instruction
10. only trained qualified personnel who are aware of the hazards of the conveyor in motion shall be allowed to make adjustments perform maintenance or service Conveyors shall NOT be maintained or serviced while in operation unless proper maintenance or service requires the conveyor to be in motion If conveyor operation is required personnel shall be made aware of the hazards and how the task may be safely accomplished LUBRICATION Conveyors shall NOT be lubricated while in operation unless it is impractical to shut them down for lubrication Only trained and qualified personnel who are aware of the hazards of the conveyor in motion shall be allowed to lubricate a conveyor that is operating Where the drip of lubricants or process liquids on the floor constitutes a hazard drip pans or other means of eliminating the hazard must be provided by purchaser s MAINTENANCE OF GUARDS AND SAFETY DEVICES Guards and safety devices shall be maintained in a serviceable and operational condition Warning signs are the responsibility of the owner of the conveyor and must be maintained in a legible operational condition WARNING Guard Removed Risk of severe injury DO NOT OPERATE Without guard PNEUMATIC SCISSOR LIFT MANUAL 2014 1 PNEUMATIC SCISSOR LIFT MANUAL SAFETY INFORMATION MAINTENANCE SERVICE SAFETY continued 5 INSPECTIONS Routine inspections with preventative and or corrective maintenance programs shall be conducted
11. personnel Do not ride the load carrying element of a conveyor equipment WARNING under any circumstances unless the equipment is designed and Climbing sitting equipped with safety and control devices intended to carry walking or riding on personnel For no reason shall a person ride any element of a conveyor at any time j will cause severe vertical conveyor Warning labels reading DO NOT RIDE injury or death CONVEYOR shall be affixed by the owner of the equipment KEEP OFF Personnel working on or near a conveyor equipment shall be instructed as to the location and operation of pertinent stopping devices Equipment shall be used to transport only a load that it is designed to handle safely Under no circumstances shall the safety characteristics of the equipment be altered Routine inspections and preventative and corrective maintenance programs shall be conducted to ensure that all safety features and guards are retained and function properly Inspect equipment for safety labels Make sure personnel are aware of and follow safety label instructions Alert all personnel to the potential hazard of entanglement in WARNING conveyors equipment caused by items such as long hair loose Rotating shaft can clothing and jewelry cause severe injury Keep hair and loose clothing away SAFETY WARNING Replace all safety devices guards and guarding prior to equipment start up PNEUMATIC SCISSOR LIFT MANUAL 2014
12. 0 PSI while standard cubic feet minute should have 15 SCFM capabilities approx 4 HP air compressor minimum Increasing SCFM will increase lift soeed Increasing PSI will increase capacity and or lift speed Know the capacity of your equipment Center your load on the lift at all times The equipment design is for balanced centered loads If field additions are made to the lift reduce the capacity of the unit by the equipment added 18 PNEUMATIC SCISSOR LIFT MANUAL 2014 1 PNEUMATIC SCISSOR LIFT MANUAL GENERAL INSTALLATION OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS PNEUMATIC SCISSOR LIFT Pneumatic scissor lifts have an excellent safety record overall but as with all moving equipment they can be dangerous Operators must use common sense and take responsibility for the safety of everyone near the lift They must use the safety devices provided and be careful not to surprise anyone in the area with the movement of the lift PREOPERATIONAL CHECKS 1 Check all connections to be sure that they are completed properly and are operational 2 Check for obstructions or debris that may interfere with the safe operation of the lift 3 Be sure that all personnel in the area are a safe distance away from the lift and aware that you are about to operate it 4 If there are any optional safety devices such as bellows or electric toe guards check them for proper operation TEST OPERATE THE EQUIPMENT 1 2 3 4 5 Station yourself so that you w
13. 4 1 PNEUMATIC SCISSOR LIFT MANUAL TROUBLESHOOTING AND REPLACEMENT PARTS TROUBLESHOOTING WARNING e Only qualified service personnel should undertake service work on pneumatic lifts Service personnel should be able to read and understand pneumatic diagrams and be familiar with this manual and all safety devices on this lift e No work should be performed beneath a raised lift platform unless safety bars are installed e AIR FLOW MUST BE TURNED OFF AND LOCKED TAGGED OUT following your company s machine specific procedure e For all pneumatic equipment air pressure must be relieved before any maintenance or service is performed LIFT MOVING SLOWLY OR NOT AT ALL e Check for obstructions e Check for incoming air supply e Check circuit for air leaks loose connection damaged hose etc Listen for air escaping e Is lift overloaded Check capacity e Check hand control valve and regulator for sticking or jamming repair or replace SAFETY WARNING REPLACE ALL SAFETY DEVICES GUARDS AND GUARDING PRIOR TO EQUIPMENT START UP 23 PNEUMATIC SCISSOR LIFT MANUAL 2014 1 PNEUMATIC SCISSOR LIFT MANUAL PNEUMATIC SCHEMATIC 7 lt Pi Ms 7 N gt lt o l N i Pi O A C ei ifs AIR ACTUATOR QUANTITY DETERMINED BY LOAD CAPACITY EO NI N aie N PLUG Iy Thy HAND VALVE SHOWN P OR p OPTIONAL FOOT PEDAL poa N
14. CEIVING AND INSPECTION RETURNS DAMAGES AND SHORTAGES UNCRATING CHECKLIST 1 Compare the bill of lading with what you have received including accessories 2 Examine the equipment for damage 3 Immediately report shortages or damages to the vendor and carrier 4 Obtain a signed damage report from the carrier and send a copy to the vendor Do not attempt to modify or repair damaged equipment prior to filing this report Note Do not return equipment to the factory without a written return authorization Returns without written authorization will not be accepted Note Custom products may be crated differently RECEIVING AND INSPECTION REMOVAL OF CRATING AFTER COMPLETING THE UNCRATING CHECKLIST 1 Remove crating and packaging 2 Look for boxes accessories bags or components such as fasteners manuals guard rails etc that may be banded or fastened to the crating material Note Make sure all fasteners guards and essential components are not discarded 13 PNEUMATIC SCISSOR LIFT MANUAL 2014 1 PNEUMATIC SCISSOR LIFT MANUAL GENERAL INSTALLATION INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS ANCHORED AND PIT MOUNTED PNEUMATIC SCISSOR LIFT TABLES Note Permanent installation of pneumatic scissor lift tables may be subject to local codes regulations permits or inspections 1 Scissor lifts are shipped on either skids or pallets With slings placed around the base frame or lift bottom remove the lift from the skid Be careful
15. G WITHOUT LIMITATION NEGLIGENCE FOR ANY PRODUCT LIABILITY CONCERNING THE EQUIPMENT OR FOR THE OMISSION OF ANY WARNING THEREFROM THE FOLLOWING REMEDY SHALL CONSTITUTE THE SOLE AND EXCLUSIVE REMEDIES OF CUSTOMER UNDER THIS CONTRACT AND IS EXPRESSLY MADE IN SUBSTITUTION OF ANY AND ALL OTHER REMEDIES The Seller warrants that the Equipment will be free of defects in workmanship and material if properly installed operated and maintained for a period of one year or 2080 hours of use whichever is sooner from date of shipment to Customer subject to the limitations hereunder set forth The warranty period for all Apex brand Uni Craft Corp products shall be two years or 4160 hours of use whichever is sooner from the date of shipment to Customer subject to the limitations hereunder set forth If within the warranty period the Seller receives from the Customer written notice of any alleged defects in the Equipment and if the Equipment is not found to be in conformity with this warranty the Customer having provided the Seller a reasonable opportunity to perform any appropriate tests thereon Seller will at its option either repair the Equipment or supply a replacement therefore The Seller under either option shall have the right to require Customer to deliver the Equipment to Seller s designated service center and the Customer shall pay all charges for in bound and out bound transportation and for services of any kind diagnostic or otherwise ex
16. ING Where it is desired to raise the base of the lift to achieve a greater collapsed height the footprint of the base frame must be fully supported Failure to do so will damage the lift This lift is designed to be a floor mount WARNING DO NOT install lifts in pits unless equipped with bevel toe guards or other approved toe protection A shear point can exist causing serious toe injury or severance SAFETY MAINTENANCE BAR PROCEDURE WARNING ALWAYS use the safety bars for service or maintenance NEVER go under or reach under the lift unless both safety bars are securely in place and the power to the unit has been disconnected NEVER use safety bars with a load on the platform CAUTION Operating the lift with safety bars improperly stored may result in damage to the equipment 1 Remove the safety bars from their storage position 2 Raise the lift to full travel and place the safety bar Make sure the safety bar is in place 3 Once BOTH safety bars are in place slowly lower the lift until the safety bars rest against the end of the base frame Visually inspect both safety bars to ensure they are secure 4 To disengage the safety bars raise the lift move the safety bars and make sure lift operates correctly Store the safety bars in their original position SAFETY WARNING REPLACE ALL SAFETY DEVICES GUARDS AND GUARDING PRIOR TO EQUIPMENT START UP 12 PNEUMATIC SCISSOR LIFT MANUAL 2014 1 PNEUMATIC SCISSOR LIFT MANUAL RE
17. LNOYD YO SINIHS HOS Z T SN1d LHOISH 3 L417 H1d d Lid CERI LHOISH 543 10 8 LHOISH 5319 6333 C T T 1 3 19 31 Lld WANINIIN 31 WYO4LV1d uv JONVYVAIO y JONVYVITD l E A R TSA C T T HLGIM WYOJLY1d HLAIM Lid as ret Z 2 B p A K Y a2 p A KA A y ey yy H K WY f SYJHLO AQ 319 g9YN2 NASASSA AREER SON ERE EEE 438 WYOsLV1d 16 PNEUMATIC SCISSOR LIFT MANUAL 2014 1 PNEUMATIC SCISSOR LIFT MANUAL GENERAL INSTALLATION OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS METHOD OF OPERATION The control valve controls the flow of air to the air actuator As the actuator is pressurized the scissor legs are forced apart causing the table top to rise As air is released from the bag the legs collapse and the top is lowered CAUTION DO NOT maintain the control valve in the open position if the lift does not move or it has reached its up or down limits Damage to the pneumatic system may result 1 Connect clean dry shop air minimum 80 psi maximum 100 psi 15 cfm to the open port on the pedestal mounted control valve Test all air connections for leaks and repair as required 2 To lift the unit activate the hand control valve to the up position Hold t
18. al consequential or other damages caused by such cancellation modification late delivery or failure to deliver 8 Solvency Security a Customer represents that Customer is financially solvent b secure any unpaid portion of the purchase price or any other indebtedness from Customer to Seller Customer hereby assigns to Seller and grants Seller a security interest in the Equipment Customer agrees to execute such financing statements or additional documents or take such other action as Seller may reasonably require to perfect such interest and Customer hereby appoints Seller its attorney in fact for the purpose of executing such documents or taking such action 9 Substitutions and Charges a Unless otherwise agreed in writing Seller reserves the right to substitute the latest superseding design and or manufactured equivalent equipment based on form fit and function for the Equipment b Customer may with the express written consent of Seller make changes in the specifications for equipment or work covered by the contract In such event the parties will adjust the contract price and delivery dates Seller shall be entitled to a reasonable profit plus costs and expenses incurred for work and materials rendered unnecessary as a result of such changes and for work and materials required to effect said changes 10 Customer s Obligations Customer agrees that i before ordering the Equipment Customer shall determine the suita
19. altan algunas etiquetas de seguridad jcomuniquese inmediatamente con su supervisor o proveedor del producto COMPLIANCE WITH SAFETY STANDARDS Compliance with safety standards including federal state and local codes or regulations is the responsibility of the equipment purchaser s Placement of guards safety labels and other safety equipment is dependent upon the area and use to which the system is applied A safety study should be made of the equipment application by the purchaser s It is the purchaser s responsibility to provide any additional guards safety labels or other safety equipment deemed necessary based on this safety study The information contained in this safety manual is correct at the time of printing Due to the continuing development of product lines changes in specifications are inevitable The company reserves the right to implement such changes without prior notice If you suspect fire hazards safety hazards dangers towards health or any other job safety concerns consult your federal state or local codes Certain safety information in this document was reprinted from ASME B20 1 2000 by permission of The American Society of Mechanical Engineers All rights reserved Inspect equipment for safety labels Make sure personnel are aware of and follow safety instructions Maintain an orderly environment in the vicinity of the equipment at all times Clean up spilled materials or lubricants immediately All perso
20. bility of the Equipment for Customer s intended use and shall assume all risk and liability whatsoever in connection with that determination ii Customer shall use the Equipment properly and according to Seller s instructions complying with all safety requirements iii Customer shall not remove or change any instructions or warnings placed on the Equipment or remove or modify any safety devices installed by Seller and iv Customer shall use and install the products in accordance with all applicable laws and codes Customer shall indemnify and hold harmless the Seller and if so requested defend the Seller from any and all costs claims damages judgments and expenses including reasonable attorney fees suffered or incurred by Seller that arise out of or as a result of or in connection with any act omission or use of the Equipment by Customer or its employees agents or customers or any breach by Customer of these Terms Customer shall notify the Seller promptly and in any event within thirty days of any accident or malfunction involving the Equipment which results in personal injury or damage to property and shall cooperate fully with the Seller in investigating and determining the cause of such accident or malfunction 11 Cancellation Customer may cancel undelivered parts of any order only with the written approval of Seller If the Seller for any reason in its sole discretion feels insecure about the Customer s willingness or ability to
21. ccccesssecccceeseccceeesseccecauseceessaeeseesseuaeeeessaaaeeeeeas 22 E 23 A A E E 23 Pneumatic 24 25 0 ev er 25 esse ctmeneee 26 27 30 UONI CRAFT PNEUMATIC SCISSOR LIFT MANUAL 2014 1 C Orr ergonomic solutions ore aS PNEUMATIC SCISSOR LIFT MANUAL GENERAL SAFETY STATEMENTS IMPORTANT REQUIRED READING j IMPORTANTE LECTURA OBLIGATORIA To ensure this quality product is safely and correctly utilized all instructions within this manual must be read and understood prior to equipment start up Be aware of all safety labels on machinery If you do not understand any of the safety instructions or feel there may be safety labels missing contact your supervisor or product supplier immediately Para garantizar que este producto de calidad se utilice correctamente y con seguridad es necesario leer y comprender las instrucciones incluidas en este manual antes de comenzar a utilizar el equipo Est atento a todas las etiquetas de seguridad que se encuentran en las m quinas Si no entiende alguna de las instrucciones de seguridad o considera que f
22. cepting only the direct and actual costs of repairing or replacing the Equipment If after reasonable effort the Seller cannot correct said deficiencies the Seller will make an equitable price adjustment based on actual performance provided that such adjustment shall under no circumstances exceed the purchase price The Seller further warrants that the parts and components supplied by the Seller and forming a part of the Equipment will be free from defects in material and workmanship for a period of one year or 2080 hours of use whichever is sooner from date of shipment to the Customer The Seller s liability shall be solely limited to the supplying of replacement parts and materials 14 General Warranty Conditions The foregoing warranties are subject to the following general conditions A For purposes of these Terms the Equipment will be deemed defective only if i the defect materially impairs the value of the Equipment to Customer ii the Equipment was defective on the date of original shipment and iii the Customer notifies Seller in writing of the claim within the warranty period B Ifthe Customer requests and the Seller agrees to the performance of warranty work during any time other than Seller s ordinary business hours and work periods the Customer shall be required to pay for all premium time C Ifthe Customer requests and the Seller agrees to the performance of warranty work the Customer shall be required to pay for the travel t
23. e of delivery 6 Late Delivery at Customer s Request In the event Customer postpones delivery requests that Seller suspend manufacture fails to give Seller sufficient information to process Customer s order or otherwise fails to take delivery the Seller shall be entitled without prejudice to any other rights it may have to treat the contract at an end and to resell the Equipment or to submit an invoice for the Equipment in which event payment in full shall immediately become due In either case the Seller shall charge Customer for the handling and storage of the Equipment from the date of the invoice to the date of delivery to the Customer or of disposal elsewhere 2 PNEUMATIC SCISSOR LIFT MANUAL 2014 1 PNEUMATIC SCISSOR LIFT MANUAL TERMS OF SALE RIDER STANDARD TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF SALE 7 Delivery Installments Force Majeure Nonacceptance a Except where specifically agreed to the contrary in writing by Seller delivery to Customer shall be shipping point and risk of loss shall pass to Customer upon delivery to the carrier b Delivery dates are estimates only and time is not of the essence Although Seller shall endeavor as far as practicable to deliver the Equipment adhering to the delivery schedule Seller may in its sole discretion cancel or modify all delivery dates and Seller shall not be liable to Customer for any loss or damage whatsoever including loss of profit or any direct indirect special incident
24. e unless expressly agreed to by the Seller s President or his designated representative in writing 2 No Consumer Sales Customer acknowledges that Seller is not in the business of selling its Equipment to consumers Customer warrants and represents to Seller that a it is purchasing the Equipment solely for business or commercial purposes and b it is not a consumer as defined by any applicable law or regulation 3 Quotations All quotations are for information only and are not an offer by the Seller An order by a Customer shall not constitute a contract between it and the Seller unless it has been accepted by the Seller in writing which acceptance shall be deemed to occur at Seller s offices in Alpena Michigan 4 Prices a Published prices are not unconditional offers to sell and are subject to change without notice b Seller s stated prices are F O B shipping point and unless otherwise specified do not include the cost of delivery documentation the cost of special packaging unloading uncrating installation and or final on site adjustment Such costs may be prepaid and billed as a separate invoice item c Seller s prices do not include any privilege occupation personal property value added sales excise use income or any other tax Seller may add the amount of any such tax to the invoice Customer shall be liable for all such taxes whether or not invoiced by Seller If an exemption certificate provided by Customer is
25. ere injury severe injury Keep hair and loose clothing away KEEP AWAY 110479 5 x21 2 113529 5 X 2 1 2 Placed on terminating ends both ends where there are exposed Placed next to drive both sides to warn personnel that the lineshaft moving parts which must be unguarded to facilitate function i e conveyor utilizes a rotating shaft which may be hazardous if hair or loose rollers pulleys shafts chains etc clothing become entangled around the rotating shaft Also used on any other conveyors where the exposed shaft may create similar hazards DANGER WARNING Exposed moving parts can cause Moving parts will severe injury Cause severe injury LOCK OUT POWER before removing guard 111744 5 X 2 1 2 110478 5 X 21 2 General warning to personnel that the equipment s moving parts Placed on all chain guards to warn that operation of the machinery with which operate unguarded by necessity or function i e air cylinders guards removed would expose chains belts gears shafts pulleys etc create hazards to be avoided couplings etc which create hazards WARNING Guard Removed N WARNING Climbing sitting walking or riding on conveyor at any time will cause severe injury or death KEEP OFF Risk of severe injury DO NOT OPERATE Without guard 113513 5 X 2 1 2 Placed on chain guard base so label is visible when guard cover is removed
26. he valve open until the desired height is reached or until the lift reaches it s positive up stops Release the valve The lift will remain at this position until the hand valve is activated again 3 Lower the lift by activating the hand valve to the down position Hold the valve open until the desired height is reached or until the lift reaches it s fully lowered position Release the valve CAUTION 1 Do not operate the lift until it is fastened to the floor see Installation Instructions 2 Do not exceed the rated load capacity 3 Load the lift only in the fully lowered position 4 Do not place hands or feet underneath the skirts or table tilt tops FLOW CONTROL LEVER bi ae CONTROL VALVE I IE i F CONTROL PEDESTAL 17 PNEUMATIC SCISSOR LIFT MANUAL 2014 1 PNEUMATIC SCISSOR LIFT MANUAL GENERAL INSTALLATION GENERAL OPERATING INFORMATION END AND SIDE LOADING Reduce the lift end and side placing capacities by 2 for every inch added to the standard minimum platform length or width Reduce the lift end or side loading capacities by 33 if loads are going to be rolled onto the platform when the lift is other than fully lowered TECHNICAL Speed and capacity on an air spring actuated lift are affected by plant air pressure PSI and standard cubic feet minute SCFM SCFM is a function of compressor capacity Plant air pressure is normally 10
27. ill always see the equipment when it is in operation Never operate the equipment in the blind Raise the equipment and note that the control is a constant pressure deadman type When you release the up or down switch the unit should stop moving immediately and maintain its elevation If it does not contact qualified maintenance personnel Cycle the equipment several times to be sure that it is operating smoothly with no jerking or sudden movement If the operation is not smooth after several cycles contact qualified maintenance personnel Any evidence of binding or scraping in the operation should cause you to immediately stop using the lift Check all safety devices for proper operation If you elect to test load the equipment be sure that you do not exceed the capacities shown on the tag Overloading may cause structural stresses that may not show up for some time but will diminish the life and capacity of the unit DAILY OPERATION 1 2 3 4 5 6 All personnel should be required to read and understand the entire operating instructions section of this manual prior to operating the lift Operators must know the capacity of the unit and be aware of any loads that may exceed the capacity Operators must be alert to all personnel in the vicinity of the lift and avoid any surprises to these personnel in regard to movement or the position of the lift at any time Never operate the unit if you cannot see it and the personnel around it
28. ime living and travel expenses of any personnel of Seller required to perform such warranty work D Equipment sold but not manufactured by the Seller will be warranted against defects in material and workmanship consistent with the warranty policy of the original manufacturer of the equipment E All warranties shall be null and void where the Equipment has been subjected to accident altered misused or abused or Customer has failed to ensure proper storage installation operation and or maintenance of the Equipment Use of the Equipment in improper or non recommended applications including operation above rated load capacity or use of parts or components not meeting the Seller s specifications or quality standards e g non Uni Craft parts or components renders all warranties null and void F The foregoing warranties do not apply to any product or part thereof which has a life under normal usage shorter than the indicated warranty period such as but not limited to belts and bearings G All production figures throughput rates production rates capacity figures and cost figures contained in Seller s proposals printed literature advertising drawings and or quotes are based on tests Seller believes are reliable and on Seller s understanding of the Customer s project and are not warranted or otherwise guaranteed H Ifthe Seller provides Customer with assistance or advice concerning the Equipment or any parts service supplied hereunder o
29. ler track of any debris e Tighten all visible nuts and bolts e Bearings on all lifts are permanently lubricated and do not require servicing BUSHING MAINTENANCE AND LUBRICATION INSTRUCTIONS The service life of a bushing is generally not predictable since their failure will develop only as gradual wear not as Catastrophic failure such as with a bearing The need for inspection is largely proportional to the actual duty cycle environment and application It is recommended that the bushings be inspected for wear at least once a week during the first few months of operation It is likely that such frequent attention will prove unnecessary but will result in the establishment of a realistic maintenance schedule based on experience Replace bushings as necessary Failure to do so will damage the scissor arms It is also recommended that the bushings be inspected following a lengthy period of shutdown SAFETY WARNING REPLACE ALL SAFETY DEVICES GUARDS AND GUARDING PRIOR TO EQUIPMENT START UP 21 PNEUMATIC SCISSOR LIFT MANUAL 2014 1 PNEUMATIC SCISSOR LIFT MANUAL MAINTENANCE REPORT ON MISCELLANEOUS MAINTENANCE PERFORMANCE REPORT ON MISCELLANEOUS MAINTENANCE PERFORMANCE Date Maintenance Performed Date Maintenance Performed Date Maintenance Performed Date Maintenance Performed Date Maintenance Performed Date Maintenance Performed Date Maintenance Performed 22 PNEUMATIC SCISSOR LIFT MANUAL 201
30. ned personnel load or unload equipment The equipment must be properly handled when transferring from the unloading area to final site location to prevent damage 2 GUARDS GUARDING Interfacing of Equipment When two or more pieces of equipment are interfaced special attention shall be given to the interfaced area to ensure the presence of adequate guarding and safety devices WARNING Guard Removed Guarding Exceptions Wherever conditions prevail that would require guarding under this standard but such guarding would render the r DO NOT OPERATE equipment unusable seek guidance from your safety professional Without guard Risk of severe injury 3 ANCHORING DO NOT operate equipment unless it is properly anchored Serious injury or death may result 4 Upon installation all fittings must be tightened and checked for leaks 5 SAFETY WARNING Install all safety devices guards and guarding prior to equipment start up PNEUMATIC SCISSOR LIFT MANUAL 2014 1 PNEUMATIC SCISSOR LIFT MANUAL SAFETY INFORMATION OPERATIONAL SAFETY Only trained qualified personnel shall be permitted to operate the equipment Training shall include instruction in operation under normal conditions and emergency situations Where safety is dependent upon stopping starting devices they shall be kept free of obstructions to permit access The area around loading and unloading points shall be kept clear of obstructions that could endanger
31. nnel shall be instructed regarding the necessity for continuous care and attention to safety during the operation of the equipment They must be trained to identify and immediately report all unsafe conditions or practices relating to the equipment and its operation Know your company s machine specific Lockout Tagout procedure Do Not perform maintenance until air flow has been turned off Replace all safety devices guards and guarding prior to equipment start up gt gt PR gt o References used for safety instructions in this manual are from Conveyor Equipment Manufacturers Association CEMA and The American Society of Mechanical Engineers ASME 3 PNEUMATIC SCISSOR LIFT MANUAL 2014 1 PNEUMATIC SCISSOR LIFT MANUAL SAFETY INFORMATION GENERAL SAFETY LABELS Safety labels have been placed at various points on the equipment to alert everyone of potential dangers Inspect equipment for proper position of safety labels and make sure all personnel are aware of the labels and obey their warnings As mentioned in the previous section a safety study should be made of the equipment application by the purchaser s It is the purchaser s responsibility to provide any additional guards safety labels or other safety equipment deemed necessary based on this safety study The following pages contain typical safety labels that may have been attached to your equipment WARNING Moving equipment Rotating shaft can can cause cause sev
32. put not work fs Do not hands or a under lift F a stand sit f nder without rri H To avoid bodily injury lt lt ae f l eaa A read all instructions xX device before operating or eee servicing lift 113611 A 4 6 7 8 x 1 1 4 or B 4 17 x 2 Placed on the side edges of the lift table platform to warn personnel to read operating instruction before using lift table and to warn of possible bodily injury hazards Do not stand sit or ride on lift 113609 A 1 6 7 8 x 1 1 4 or B 1 8 x 2 Placed on the top surface of the lift table platform to warn personnel against riding on scissor lifts that are not designed for such use Do no work under lift without maintenance device 113608 A 3 6 7 8 x 1 1 4 or B 3 8 x 2 Placed on the base frame adjacent to each maintenance device to warn service personnel to engage maintenance device before working on and particularly under lift table 113610 A 5 6 7 8 x 1 1 4 or B 4 8 2 A 6 2 x 1 1 12 Placed on or near the control station where up down controls are located to warn personnel to stand clear while lift table is in EE operation Location can vary depending on type of control station A DANGER To avoid bodily injury stand clear while lift table is moving PNEUMATIC SCISSOR LIFT MANUAL 2014 1 PNEUMATIC SCISSOR LIFT MANUAL SAFETY INFORMATION INSTALLATION SAFETY 1 LOADING UNLOADING Have trai
33. r any system or equipment in which any such part service may be installed and 29 PNEUMATIC SCISSOR LIFT MANUAL 2014 1 PNEUMATIC SCISSOR LIFT MANUAL TERMS OF SALE RIDER STANDARD TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF SALE which is not required pursuant hereto the furnishing of such assistance or advice shall not subject Company to any liability whether based in contract warranty tort including negligence or otherwise 15 Remedies for Customer s Default a The Seller shall have the option without prejudice to any of its other rights against the Customer by notice in writing to the Customer to cancel any order or to suspend delivery in the following events i should any sum owing by the Customer to the Seller be overdue ii should the Customer be in any breach of any term of the contract with the Seller iii should the Customer enter into any arrangement with or for the benefit of its creditors or file a petition in bankruptcy or have a receiver appointed over all or part of its assets or if any order is made against the Customer for the preservation safeguarding or regulating the use of the Customer s property or assets or a iv Seller determines in its sole discretion that the Customer is not creditworthy b If litigation or other legal action is commenced by Seller to enforce its rights under these Terms Seller shall have the right to collect all of the expenses of such litigation or other action including reasonable atto
34. repair fix little problems while they are little problems or some of them may get very severe very quickly 7 Inspect the equipment on a regular schedule preferably monthly 8 Never work on the air unless the unit is fully lowered or properly sitting on a safety support 9 Never apply a load to the equipment unless the base is continuously supported 10 Oversize platforms can have a considerable overhang of the platform clevis pins and as the platform is hinged on one end and free at the other this may create a teeter totter In addition to the normal end load derating of 2 per additional platform inch care should be taken not to overload the clevis end of the platform to the extent that the opposite roller end of the platform is able to tilt upward possibly spilling the load WARNING 11 Never expect to hold a leg assembly by simply lifting one end of a platform A The roller end of most lifts is not gibbed or captured in any way so lifting on the roller end simply tilts the platform B Even if you raise the clevis end of the platform if the base frame is not firmly lagged to the ground or held down by some other means the legs will come up with the platform in a spongy and unpredictable manner and could cause personal injury C The only safe way to hold a lift s legs open other than the factory designed safety support is to block between the clevis end of the platform and the base frame The routine maintenance of this eq
35. risdiction that might be available by reason of presence or otherwise 30 PNEUMATIC SCISSOR LIFT MANUAL 2014 1 UONI CRAFT CORP ergonomic solutions aS EE PO Box 471 Alpena Michigan 49707 Main 989 354 1375 www uni craftcorp com PNEUMATIC SCISSOR LIFT MANUAL 2014 1
36. rneys fees from Customer c In addition to the foregoing Seller shall have all the rights and remedies given to sellers by applicable law Seller s rights and remedies shall be cumulative and may be exercised from time to time Seller Shall not lose any right because it has not exercised it in the past 16 No Waiver Forbearance or indulgence by the Seller shown or granted to the Customer whether in respect of these Terms or otherwise shall not affect or prejudice the rights of the Seller against the Customer or be taken as a waiver of any of these Terms 17 Interpretation a Headings The headings to these Conditions have been inserted for convenience and shall not affect their construction b Severability If any of these Terms is found to be invalid or unenforceable the provision shall be ineffective to the extent of such invalidity or unenforceability but the remaining provisions shall be unaffected 18 Applicable Law and Jurisdiction The contract between Seller and Customer shall be considered to have been made in the State of Michigan and shall be governed by and interpreted according to Michigan law Any action or suit arising hereunder must be brought within one 1 year from the date the cause of action accrues Any lawsuit arising out of this contract shall be brought in the federal or state court having jurisdiction over Alpena County Michigan Customer consents to personal jurisdiction in such court and waives any other ju
37. s on page 14 Drill holes in concrete the same diameter as anchor bolts using anchor clip holes as guides Drill holes sufficiently deep 2 With nut and washer on anchor bolts drive anchor bolts into holes so that a minimum of six to seven threads are below the top of the anchor clips 3 Tighten the nuts while making sure enough force is used to spread anchor bolt wedges Use three or four turns past finger tightening as a guide 4 After the scissor lift has been aligned leveled and shimmed and all anchor bolts installed pour 1 of grout under the entire base frame Tighten nuts or anchor bolts after the grout has set and cured Run pneumatic hose or electrical cord through the conduit in the pit wall Replace the platform See Pit Layout Drawing on page 16 15 PNEUMATIC SCISSOR LIFT MANUAL 2014 1 PNEUMATIC SCISSOR LIFT MANUAL PIT LAYOUT DRAWING GENERAL INSTALLATION 11102 JO un JaMOd 0 yd wo unu 59 169 JO soy 104 9569 adid 5 9 d ms snipes 810 YUM 2 Ja oweIp E UNY Z 919 Sajsue qund suldid yinpuod sapnyoul 519110 YOM yid y T SALON CTT 31 55 V V 935 Z ae il SYJHLO AG G3YINDSY 41 NIVYG YO GNV dNNS HLOIM WYOsALV Id SYSHLO 49 AlddNs YIY CTT S4SOH 318 92 55393 31 1 X d33Q Y E T 31 05 8 8 NOILDAS LA LA LAT WYO4LV1d dOL 13 38
38. safety rules and been trained by qualified personnel 2 Inspected the lift for proper operation and condition Any suspect item shall be carefully examined and a determination made by a qualified person as to whether it constitutes a safety hazard All unsafe items shall be corrected before further use of the lift DURING OPERATION The lift shall be used only in accordance with its intended purpose and within the manufacturer s limitations and safety rules 1 Do not overload the lift Please note that the lift has a capacity tag attached to it Do not remove the tag Exceeding the capacities shown on the tag may cause damage to the lift or injury to personnel 2 Ensure that all safety devices are operational and in place 3 Personnel near operating lifts must maintain a safe distance to avoid being pinched or trapped by the equipment or struck by objects that may fall from the lift platform MODIFICATIONS OR ALTERATIONS Consult the manufacturer before modifying or altering the equipment in any way failure to do so may void the warranty 11 PNEUMATIC SCISSOR LIFT MANUAL 2014 1 PNEUMATIC SCISSOR LIFT MANUAL SAFETY INFORMATION WARNINGS WARNING NO RIDERS WARNING To avoid personal injury never go under the lift platform until the load is removed and the scissor mechanism is securely blocked in the UP position WARNING To avoid personal injury stand clear of scissor leg mechanism while lift is in motion WARN
39. to ensure that all safety features and devices are maintained and function properly All personnel shall inspect for hazardous conditions at all times Remove sharp edges or protruding objects Repair or replace worn or damaged parts immediately 6 CLEANING Where light cleaning and or casing cleaning are required they shall be performed by trained personnel The conveyor air flow must be turned off and locked tagged out following your company s machine specific procedures Special attention may be required at feed and discharge points 7 SAFETY WARNING Replace all safety devices guards and guarding prior to equipment start up 10 PNEUMATIC SCISSOR LIFT MANUAL 2014 1 PNEUMATIC SCISSOR LIFT MANUAL SAFETY INFORMATION RESPONSIBILITIES OF OWNERS AND USERS INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCE The lift shall be inspected and maintained in proper working order in accordance with this manual and safe operating practices REMOVAL FROM SERVICE Any lift not in safe operating condition shall be removed from service until it is repaired to the original manufacturer s standards REPAIRS MODIFICATIONS OR ALTERATIONS All repairs shall be made by authorized personnel in conformance with the manufacturer s instructions OPERATORS Only trained and authorized personnel shall be permitted to operate the lift BEFORE OPERATION Before using the lift the operator shall have 1 Read and understood the manufacturer s operating instructions and
40. uipment is minor and consists of periodic checks SAFETY WARNING REPLACE ALL SAFETY DEVICES GUARDS AND GUARDING PRIOR TO EQUIPMENT START UP 20 PNEUMATIC SCISSOR LIFT MANUAL 2014 1 PNEUMATIC SCISSOR LIFT MANUAL MAINTENANCE MAINTENANCE SCHEDULES WARNING To avoid personal injury never go under the lift platform until the load is removed and the scissor mechanism is securely blocked in the UP position with maintenance bars to prevent accidental lowering of the lift Before maintenance or servicing AIR FLOW MUST BE TURNED OFF AND LOCKED TAGGED OUT following your company s machine specific procedure For all pneumatic equipment air pressure must be relieved before any maintenance or service is performed WEEKLY MAINTENANCE e Inspect bushings for wear Replace if necessary See Bushing Maintenance and Lubrication Instructions below e Grease all regreaseable pivot pins Use No 2 lithium based grease or equivalent if supplied e With the lift unloaded and in it s fully raised position check the pneumatic system for leaks e Check all fittings lines and components for escaping air e In addition to listening for an audible hissing perform a soap bubble test e Ifa leak exists repair immediately e The following checks should be performed with safety chocks in place e Check Air Actuator for any signs of wear chafing nicks splits etc Replace if necessary e Check rollers for signs of wear Replace if damaged Clear rol
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