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5. Specifications (Manually Operated Model)

Model

STS15

STS38

ST20WW

STL25

ST25

ST30WW

STL38

ST38

ST38WN

 Capacity (Kgs)

150

380

200

300

A  Vertical Travel (mm)

1500

1200

1200

B  Fork Min. Height (mm)

C  Fork Max. Height (mm)

1590

1288

1588

1590

1290

D  Overall Height (mm)

1225

1251

1966

1593

1893

1969

1666

E  Overall Width (mm)

645

683

1375

1375

875

F  Oerall Length (mm)

1192

1306

1499

1506

H  Max. Width of forks (mm)

628

600

558

600

I

 Min. Width of forks (mm)

125

G  Fork Length (mm)

750

600

1000

1000

J  Fork Width (mm)

60

K

 From Front Wheel shaft to Fork End (mm)

317

269

354

269

 Location of Fork at lowered position 

B

A

B

 Approx. Strokes to Max Height 

27 times

37 times

53 times

43 times

53 times

71 times

43 times

 Lifting per stroke (mm)

28

20

21

L  Load Center (mm)

500

500

 Outside distance between Arms (mm)

502

586

1375

1375

871

 Inside distance between Arms (mm)

360

394

1175

1175

679

 Front Wheel (Polyurethane) OD x W (mm)80 x 32

 Rear Wheel (Polyurethane) OD x W (mm)100 x 32

O  Minimum Turning Radius (mm)

822

1026

1327

1413

1014

 Machine Weight (Kgs.)

57

135

159

62

67

193

117

122

132

 Oil Volume (Litter)

0.35

0.47

0.69

0.55

0.55

 Model No. with Quick Lifting Device

-

-

ST20HWW

STL25H

ST25H

ST30HWW

STL38H

ST38H

ST38HWN

Model

STL50

ST50

ST50WN

STL65

ST65

ST80

ST80WW

ST100

ST100WN

 Capacity (Kgs)

A  Vertical Travel (mm)

1200

B  Fork Min. Height (mm)

C  Fork Max. Height (mm)

1290

1290

D  Overall Height (mm)

1669

1667

E  Overall Width (mm)

875

1400

883

934

F  Oerall Length (mm)

H  Max. Width of forks (mm)

688

I

 Min. Width of forks (mm)

G  Fork Length (mm)

J  Fork Width (mm)

K

 From Front Wheel shaft to Fork End (mm)

 Location of Fork at lowered position 

B

B

A

B

 Approx. Strokes to Max Height 

57

102

 Lifting per stroke (mm)

L  Load Center (mm)

 Outside distance between Arms (mm)

871

1400

700

900

 Inside distance between Arms (mm)

679

1200

500

700

 Front Wheel (Polyurethane) OD x W (mm)

 Rear Wheel (Polyurethane) OD x W (mm)

O  Minimum Turning Radius (mm)

1103

1304

1657

1304

1353

 Machine Weight (Kgs.)

151

156

166

247

252

251

276

250

260

 Oil Volume (Litter)

0.75

0.98

 Model No. with Quick Lifting Device

STL50H

ST50H

ST50HWN

STL65H

ST65H

ST80H

ST80HWW

ST100H

ST100HWN

* Location of Fork at lowered position       A : On top of Arm,      B : At side of Arm
  Specifications are subject to change wothout notice

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992

1099

250

380

750

1500

1500

90

88

90

840

1590

1966

645

641

B

A

628

558

232

125

232

550

600

110

60

110

117

154

502

544

360

352

70 x 73

80 x 32

70 x 73

53 times

28

28

400

300

300

150 x 42

100 x 32

150 x 42

822

923

500

650

800

1000

0.69

0.69

1500

90

1590

1590

1969

1967

683

883

1106

1851

1651

1500

1200

600

726

232

275

600

1200

1000

800

1451

A

A

71

127

21

12

110

125

69

395

195

300

600

500

400

586

700

0.94

1.23

394

500

70 x 73

150 x 42

200 x 42

1026

1484

Summary of Contents for STS15

Page 1: ...ls and STOP lifter immediately if load on the lifter appears to become unstable NEVER leave the loaded lifter unattened unless the forks are fully lowered position 6 Set the parking brake and park the stacker when moving the load onto the fork Or the unit may start to move all of a sudden during moving of the load and may result in falling of the load 7 DO NOT use lifter with unstable unbalanced o...

Page 2: ...d Fork will rise by pumping the pedal Lift up the fork up to required height Caution DO NOT lift up the load or anything above the rated capacity DO NOT lift the load only at the tip of the forks Lift up the load within loading diagram capacity 2 Lowering Fork will lower by pulling the lowering lever Release the lever when the fork is lowered down to required height Caution DO NOT lower the fork t...

Page 3: ...Lifting Device when load is on the fork When Quick Lifting Device is not used make certain the handle is off the roll pin disengaged If kept engaged the handle will rotate and can be dangerous when lowering lift 5 Brake To Lock Step down the lever of the caster to lock the brake on the wheel To Release Pull up the brake lever by toe Caution Make certain to set the brake whenever the lift is not mo...

Page 4: ...100 ST100WN Capacity Kgs A Vertical Travel mm 1200 B Fork Min Height mm C Fork Max Height mm 1290 1290 D Overall Height mm 1669 1667 E Overall Width mm 875 1400 883 934 F Oerall Length mm H Max Width of forks mm 688 I Min Width of forks mm G Fork Length mm J Fork Width mm K From Front Wheel shaft to Fork End mm Location of Fork at lowered position B B A B Approx Strokes to Max Height 57 102 Liftin...

Page 5: ... oil 2 Air in the pump cylinder Remove air Replace Lowering Valve 2 Lowering Valve is not closed Adjust the cable on the Lowering Lever 3 Seating failure of steel ball Clean or replace steel ball Replace the O Ring Piston Rod 1 Lowering Valve is not open Adjust the cable on the Lowering Lever Lowering Lever 1 Defective Dust Seal Replace Dust Seal 2 Wear in the O Ring Replace the O Ring 1 Defective...

Page 6: ...c would not be provided 7 The damage or trouble caused by improper installation Any consumable parts are not covered under this warranty Consumable Parts not to be covered under warranty As this stacker is not weatherproof trouble caused by corrosion rust short circuit from water are not covered under this warranty How To Claim Contact your supplier 9 After Service Something is wrong Something is ...

Page 7: ...Manufactured by Sugiyasu Corporation 3 21 4 Chome Hongo Cho Takahama City Aichi Pref Japan 444 1394 Tel 81 566 53 1126 Fax 81 566 53 1844 E mail sugiyasu bishamon co jp 7 ...

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