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- If any part worn-out, replace with a new one or contact the
manufacturer.
- Before operating this device, check the swivel shackle that 

nuts are not loosened and cotter and snap pins are all in 
order. Be aware that Swivel Shackles can be worn-out time 
to time. Periodical lubrication can reduce wear. If worn-out, 
replace with a new one.

- Clean the device thoroughly after using.
- Store the lifter in a well-ventilated place, avoid places with 

high heat or humidity.

Warnings:

 

 

Never leave a lifted load unsupervised.

- Never allow yourself or anybody to go under the lifted slab.
- Be sure to check the lifter and its accessories duly and 
periodically, that there should be no damage or loosening of 
fasteners or any irregular unfunctional sound, also before 

using reconfirm those points once again, then use the lifter 

for your safe operations.

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Summary of Contents for ALG50A

Page 1: ...L ABACO LITTLE GIANT LIFTER AUTOMATIC ALG50A ABACO MACHINES USA 14508 S Garfield Ave Paramount CA 90723 USA Tel 310 532 0366 Fax 310 532 0499 Email sales abacomachines com Website www abacomachines com ABACO MACHINES ...

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Page 3: ...APPLICABLE MODEL of this LITTLE GIANT LIFTER AUTOMATIC ALG50A OPERATION MANUAL ...

Page 4: ...2 Spare part list 3 III Instructions for use 6 Safety Instructions 6 1 2 Device usage 9 IV Appendix 13 V roblems Solutions 15 Technical p VI Inspection Maintenance 15 VII Warranty 16 Warranty Certificate 17 Note Please read this Operation Manual carefully before using thedevice ...

Page 5: ...hicknesses ranging from 10mm to 1 50 mm The clamp plates are covered by rubber pads to prevent from scratches or damages on the stone slab surfaces during operation and transportation The lifter shall ensure safety for users and increase productivity as well II TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS The Little Giant Lifter Automatic is mainly made of aluminum so it is lightweight and durable The lifter shall be...

Page 6: ...2 Length A inches mm Width B inches mm Height C inches mm Net weight lbs kg 8 214 7 184 15 385 51 8 23 5 WLL lbs kg 2860 1300 1 Dimensions Grip Range D inches mm 1 10 50 WLL Work load limit ...

Page 7: ...2 S PARE PART LIST 3 ...

Page 8: ... 2 2 1 2 1 2 2 1 1 1 2 Allen bolt countersunk M16 x 50 Allen bolt countersunk M12 x 40 Clamp back plate Top pin Bottom pin Rubber tube Screw M4 x 20 Clamp center plate Top extension spring Linker Base auto lock Allen bolt M6 x 30 Cover Nut M6 Allen set screw M6 x 16 Allen set screw M4 x 6 Automatic locking latch Lifting pin Circlip 20 Ø ALG50A 12 ALG50A 13 ALG50A 14 ALG50A 15 ALG50A 16 ALG50A 17 A...

Page 9: ...0A 28 ALG50A 29 ALG50A 30 6 2 1 1 1 1 2 2 2 4 2 2 2 2 Brass washer 20 Ø Outer roller Shaft of roller Inner roller Receptacle automatic lock Main housing Allen bolt countersunk M8 x 40 Allen bolt countersunk M6 x 16 Allen bolt countersunk M8 x 30 Aluminum washer 8 Ø Bottom extension spring Washer 8 Ø Spacer Spring washer 6 Ø ALG50A 31 ALG50A 32 ALG50A 33 ...

Page 10: ...trictly respected and followed Lift up the slab slowly If the slab is not balanced lower the lifter adjust the alignment and lift again Before lifting any product the Swivel Shackle should be carefully inspected for its wear any damage cotter snap pins loosening lost or nut loosening If the Shackle gets any damage it should not be used until repaired or replaced WARNINGS Inspect the lifter careful...

Page 11: ...able at page 13 7 b General Safety Instructions Cautions In order to protect from any accident it is important to follow safety rules and regulations Read the operation manual carefully before using Make sure that the operation manual is always available beside the place where the lifter is used Give permissions to operate the Little Giant Lifter Automatic only to persons who are well trained and ...

Page 12: ...ace with a new one Clean the device thoroughly after using Store the lifter in a well ventilated place avoid places with high heat or humidity Warnings Never leave a lifted load unsupervised Never allow yourself or anybody to go under the lifted slab Be sure to check the lifter and its accessories duly and periodically that there should be no damage or loosening of fasteners or any irregular unfun...

Page 13: ...king latch Cam wheel c Automatic locking latch system Automatic locking latch system consists of a cam wheel which could be rotated when the device was lifted up to clamp the stone slab Please mind that this Automatic Locking System engages Lifting pin with Main body to avoid Clamp plates to close for clamping In this condition when lifting the Lifter the Clamp plates are free from clamping so tha...

Page 14: ... to make a gap between the outer slab and the inner slab figure 2 1 Figure 1 1 Figure 2 1 10 Warning Place the device at a safe place then crane hook or Forklift boom has to approach the lifter for installation Avoid lifting the lifter by hands in order to avoid dropping the lifter unintentionally Slab wedges optional ...

Page 15: ... the lifter Refer the Appendix page 13 Lift the stone slab slowly to ensure the weight balance During lifting the locking latch system allows the Lifting pin automatic to keep clamping plates closed to grip the stone slab tightly Then stone slab the system releases the when the stone slab touches the ground Note If the clamp do not grip the slab firmly and securely plates when lifting lower the li...

Page 16: ... lifter slowly until the lifter and swivel shackle are disengaged the locking latch will lock the Lifting pin to the Main housing automatically then the clamp plates are remained open to release the slab Then move the lifter away from the slab Cautions Before lowering the slab to the stand or rack make sure that there are no obstacles to interfere If the lifter still grips the stone slab do all th...

Page 17: ...o not exceed W L L Work Load Limit page 2 Slab thickness must be within G R Grip Range page 2 Inspect and replace the Swivel Shackle as needed due to ware Correct Incorrect Incorrect A B C The slab is not fully engaged Examples Correct and incorrect methods of clamping slab ...

Page 18: ...h B inch mm Height C inch mm Grip Range D inch mm Step1 Check the wear of friction part Step 2 Lubricate Oil into friction surface once a week It is not recommended to use the Note swivel shackle for other purposes to avoid any unnecessary damage B D A 14 2 SWIVEL SHACKLE ...

Page 19: ...dawayfromgreaseor other substances as they may reduce the effectiveness of the rubber pads andcausethemlose theirgrip Storethelifterinawell ventilatedplace avoid placeswithhigh heator humidity Technical Problems Cause Solution Automatic locking latch does not operate Lubricate clean the locking latch Dust and or Rust Image The Lifting pin does not return to the original position Lifting pin is stu...

Page 20: ...ter Automatic from the date of purchase During warranty period we will provide the replacement parts at no charge shipping and handling fees may apply Warranty coverage is void if The operator failed to comply with the instructions in the manual The specifications are not followed Damage is due to inadequate maintenance and inspections Damage is due to improper storage and or usage Repairs were pe...

Page 21: ...Company is not responsible for any misuse or abuse of the product after purchase and or caused by negligence from the content of this manual In case of failure using the device our Customer Support Department will inform you of the appropriate methods of dealing with your claim and advise you of your nearest approved service center EXCLUSIONS Warranty does not apply for damages or failures caused ...

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Page 23: ...THIS MANUAL SHALL BE REVISED WITHOUT PRIOR NOTICE FOR IMPROVEMENT PURPOSES DO NOT COPY AND OR QUOTE THE CONTENTS WITHOUT PRIOR WRITTEN CONSENTS Copyright L19 ...

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