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Table of Contents Rev. 1/29/2024 A-LIFT, MANUAL
Table of Contents Copyright 2023 Vestil Manufacturing Co. Page 13 of 15
RECORD OF SATISFACTORY CONDITION (THE “RECORD”)
Record the condition of the product before putting it into service. Thoroughly photograph the unit from
multiple angles so that all operating mechanisms are clearly visible. Take close range photographs of the
labeling applied to the lifter. Raise and lower the deck. Describe the operation of the winch. Describe
sounds heard as the deck rises and descends. How much effort is required to turn the winch? Apply the
brake and/or caster lock (as equipped). Photograph the brakes and/or caster locks. Try to move the lifter
while the brakes/caster locks are applied and describe the strength of resistance to movement. Collect all
photographs and writings in a single file. Give the file a name that clearly identifies it. This file is a record of
the unit in satisfactory condition. Compare the findings of all inspections to the record to determine
whether the lifter is in satisfactory condition. Purely cosmetic changes, like damaged paint/powder coat
are not changes from satisfactory condition. However, touch-up paint to be applied to all affected areas
as soon as damage occurs.
INSPECTION & MAINTENANCE
Regular inspections and maintenance are necessary to keep the device in satisfactory condition.
Compare the results of each inspection to the RECORD to determine whether the unit is satisfactory
condition or requires repairs or replacement parts. If you are uncertain whether a part requires repair or
replacement, contact TECHNICAL SERVICE for assistance.
Periodically lubricate moving parts.
Keep the product clean and dry.
Only use manufacturer-approved replacement parts.
INSPECTION
Before each use, inspect the lifter for any the following conditions:
a) Significant wear/fraying/damage to the cable such as a significant decrease in cable diameter.
b) Frame damage/deformation.
c) Proper functioning of the carriage latch mechanism. See TRANSPORTING THE A-LIFT on p. 11.
d) Unusual noise, binding or rough movement of the carriage when the winch handle is rotated;
At least every 2 weeks, inspect the following:
1. [Refer to RAISING AND LOWERING THE DECK on p. 8] Winch, winch mounting bracket, cable, and pulley:
Cycle the carriage up and down. Listen for unusual noises and watch for binding or rough movement as
the deck moves. If the carriage does not move smoothly or is noisy as it moves up or down, apply silicon
wax or spray to the inside of the mast frame. Examine the winch. Make sure that the spool is intact and
rotates smoothly when the handle is turned. Inspect the mounting bracket. The winch should be solidly
attached to the bracket. Tighten loose fasteners. Lower the deck and examine the cable for reeving,
stretching, thinning portions, etc. Confirm that pulleys are securely fastened to the mast & rotate freely.
2. Frame (mast, base, deck, deck rollers, forks, tank lifting mechanism (A-LIFT-HTL)): examine all frame
members for damaged welds, severe rusting, cracks, bends, etc. Remove rust with steel wool. Clean the
affected areas and apply touch-up paint to them.
3. Casters and wheels: check each caster and wheel for wobbling, damage, and severe wear. Wheels
and casters should roll smoothly. Clean the casters to remove grit from the surfaces, if necessary.
4. Hardware: examine the pins, bolts, nuts, etc. Tighten loose fasteners.
5. Floor lock: if your unit is equipped with the floor lock option confirm that it makes solid contact with the
ground when applied. Check the condition of the rubber pad. Replace the pad if wear or damage
affects its function.
MAINTENANCE
Implement a maintenance program to ensure that the lifter functions properly. ANSI/ITSDF standard
B56.10, “Manually propelled high lift industrial trucks”, Part 2 includes Maintenance and Rebuild Practices. A
copy of the current revision of the B56.10 standard is downloadable for free from the ITSDF website (see
www.itsdf.org). Apply the Maintenance procedures from the Standard in conjunction with the following:
U1U . Tag the lifter, “Out of Serviceand perform an INSPECTION as described above. If deformity, corrosion,
rusting, or excessive wear of structural members is present, remove the lifter from service.
U3U . Remove dirt or other matter from the cable and pulleys and other lifter surfaces.
U4U . Perform all other necessary adjustments and/or repairs. DO NOT modify the lifter.
U5U . Make a dated record of the repairs, adjustments and/or replacements made.

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MerkVestil
ModelA-LIFT-S-EHP
CategorieNiet gecategoriseerd
TaalNederlands
Grootte10610 MB