Vestil HDP-6-54 handleiding
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Table of Contents Rev. 0519 HDP MANUAL
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USING THE LIFTER
Connect the safety hook of the hoist to the lifting bale (see FEATURES on p. 4) on top of the lifter. Be sure that the
hoist has a self-closing latch in working order. The latch prevents the hook from accidentally disengaging the bale.
Stand behind the lifter and grasp the handles. Keep your feet out from underneath the lifter and direct the tines of the
lifter into the fork channels of the pallet (or skid). Fully insert the forks, i.e. the pallet (or skid) should contact the
backstop. See FEATURES on p. 4. Never lift a pallet that extends beyond the tips of the tines.
Use the control of your overhead hoist to slowly raise the lifter and load. Check the balance and stability of the load. If
the load is not balanced (the lifter tilts to one side or the other or slides towards the tips of the forks), lower it to the
ground and reposition the items on the pallet. Securely attach all items to the pallet. Raise the load and check its
balance once again. Repeat this process until the load is balanced. Once the load is balanced, raise the lifter and
move the load to the desired location. Do not elevate the load any more than necessary to avoid contact with items
that cannot be moved out of the travel path.
Remove the pallet from the lifter by lowering it to the ground. Raise the lifter enough that it disengages to pallet, i.e.
does not touch the top or bottom boards. Grasp the handles and carefully back the lifter out of the fork channels.
RECORD OF SATISFACTORY CONDITION
Record the condition of the lifter before putting it into service. Thoroughly photograph the unit from multiple angles.
Take close range photographs of all labeling. Collate all photographs and writings into a file. Mark the file
appropriately to identify it. This file is a record of the lifter in satisfactory condition. Compare the results of each
inspection to this record to determine whether the unit is in satisfactory condition. Purely cosmetic changes, like
damaged surface finish (paint or powdercoat), are not changes from satisfactory condition. However, touchup paint
should be applied to all affected areas as soon as damage occurs.
MAINTENANCE AND INSPECTIONS
Designated inspection personnel must inspect the lifter before it is used for the first time and prior to EACH use.
Compare its condition to the RECORD. Do not use the lifter unless it is in satisfactory condition.
Inspections:
ASME standard B30.20 (“B30.20”) includes detailed inspections procedures. The following inspections mirror the
recommendations in B30.20. However, it is highly recommended that the complete B30.20 inspection procedures be
applied.
Inspections Before & During EVERY lift: visual examination by the operator prior to AND during each lift. In particular,
the operator should inspect for:
1. Debris on the load surfaces; AND
2. Surface and frame abnormalities.
Frequent Inspections: the specific meaning of “frequent” varies from daily to monthly depending on the service
classification (normal, heavy, severe, and special/infrequent) of the lifter. Definitions of the service classifications
appear in B30.20. The operator (or other designated person) should visually inspect the lifter for:
1. Deformation, cracking, or excessive wear of ANY PART of the lifter;
2. Operating mechanisms for conditions that interfere with proper function; AND/OR
3. Loose or missing fasteners, stops, labels or nameplates.
Periodic Inspections: complete visual inspections performed AND recorded by a qualified person. The inspection
should specifically look for:
1. Loose bolts or fasteners;
2. Excessive wear of load surfaces (forks/tines) or other frame elements; AND/OR
3. Excessive wear at the points where the lifting bail connects to the hoist hook, and load supporting tines.
NOTE: A designated person must verify that the pallet lifter complies with all regulations, codes, and standards that
apply to Below
-the-Hook Lifting Devices in the location where it is used.
This lifter is designed to
lift pallets and closed-bottomed skids. Loads must be secured to skids and be even
ly
distributed on the
m. If items are not secured to their skids, they might fall off or shift during lifting operations,
which
could cause the entire load to slide off of the tines.
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Productinformatie
Merk | Vestil |
Model | HDP-6-54 |
Categorie | Niet gecategoriseerd |
Taal | Nederlands |
Grootte | 1515 MB |