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OPERATION

16

12.

 Stow the platform 

(FIG. 20-2) 

by push-

ing the toggle switch to the 

UP

 posi-

tion

(FIG. 20-2A)

. Wait a second, after 

platform is stowed all the way, before 

releasing toggle switch. 

13.

 Liftgate is ready for transport.

CORRECTLY STOWED PLATFORM

FIG. 20-2

11.

 Use handle on bottom of plat-

form

(FIG. 20-1A) 

to lift and 

fold the platform and fl ipover 

(FIG. 20-1)

.

FOLDING PLATFORM & FLIPOVER 

FIG. 20-1

FIG. 20-1A

FIG. 20-2A

UP

Summary of Contents for MAXON Ocultas TE-20 Series

Page 1: ...Serie Ocultas TE 20 TE 25 TE 30 www frimax mx MANUAL DE USUARIO ...

Page 2: ... TABLE OF CONTENTS SUMMARY OF CHANGES M 16 34 REV C 4 WARNINGS 5 RECOMMENDED DAILY OPERATION CHECKS 7 DECALS 10 FORKLIFT ADVISORY 13 ROADSIDE OPERATION ADVISORY 14 OPERATION 15 USING CART STOPS IF EQUIPPED 21 ...

Page 3: ...ÍNDICE PAGE DESCRIPTION OF CHANGE Cover Updated revison date copyright statement Deleted references to TE 15 throughout manual SUMMARY OF CHANGES M 16 34 REV C ...

Page 4: ... 4 Consider the safety and location of bystanders and location of nearby objects when operating the Liftgate Stand to one side of platform while operating the Liftgate Be certain that the area the Liftgate will move through during operation is clear of all obstacles 5 Comply with all attached instruction decals and warning decals 11 Above all USE GOOD COMMON SENSE when operating this Liftgate 8 Do...

Page 5: ...TE TERMINOLOGY EXTENSION PLATE LIFT FRAME CONTROL SWITCH PARALLEL ARM PLATFORM LIFT CYLINDER PUMP BOX MAIN FRAME WEDGE FLIPOVER PLATFORM OPENER DOCK BUMPER FLEX STEP TORSION SPRING TE 25 OR TE 30 SHOWN FIG 6 1 ...

Page 6: ...d bends Make sure rollers on the platform openers roll freely Also make sure all bolts and pins are in place and undamaged Visually check for cracks and bends on the extension plate Also make sure fasteners are in place and undamaged and extension plate is clean no oil debris or corrosion Make sure main frame lift arms parallel arms and platform openers are clean no oil debris or corrosion Visuall...

Page 7: ...orm is level at bed height like the NO illustration FIG 8 2 do not operate the Liftgate See NOTE at beginning of the DAILY OPERATION CHECKS PLATFORM AT BED HEIGHT FIG 8 1 NO PLATFORM AT BED HEIGHT FIG 8 2 YES LEVEL LINE LEVEL LINE Check the hydraulic cylinders for leaking seals and hose connections Follow the hydraulic hoses or return lines for gravity down Liftgates from the cylinders to pump box...

Page 8: ...uneven movement on either side of the platform If service or repairs are not required or if completed stow the Liftgate With the platform unfolded and on the ground check if the shack les and the tip of platform touch the ground at the same time as shown in the YES illustration FIG 9 1 If the platform looks like the YES illustration you can operate Liftgate If the tip of the platform is off the gr...

Page 9: ... visible when approaching vehicle to operate Liftgate Use good common sense when locating these decals on vehicle NOTE Ensure there is no residue dirt or corrosion where decals are attached If necessary clean surface before attaching decals CAPACITY DECAL SEE TABLE 12 2 STOW WARNING DECAL P N 282847 02 WARNING DECAL P N 265736 03 INSTRUCTION DECAL P N 285800 03 UP DECAL P N 299038 01 DOWN DECAL P ...

Page 10: ...7 PARTS QR CODE DECAL P N 299348 01 TE 20 P N 299348 02 TE 25 TE 30 MAXON 24 7 SUPPORT DECAL P N 298634 01 SERIAL PLATE REF DECAL A DECAL F DECAL C DECAL B FIG 11 1 DECALS ...

Page 11: ...8 CAPACITY DECALS TABLE 12 1 MODEL DECAL P N CAPACITY TE 20 220387 2000 POUNDS 907 KG TE 25 220382 2500 POUNDS 1134 KG TE 30 220388 3000 POUNDS 1360 KG DECAL SHEET P N 282522 01 FIG 12 1 DECALS ...

Page 12: ...FORKLIFT ADVISORY 9 WARNING Keep Forklift OFF of Platform FIG 13 1 ...

Page 13: ...oading area more visible to passing traffic can help reduce the chance of injury and damage WARNING NOTE MAXON recommends placing at least 2 traffic cones on the traffic side of the platform loading area as illustrated below Remove cones after platform is stowed and before moving the vehicle VEHICLE TRAFFIC APPROACHING FROM THIS SIDE TRAFFIC CONES POSITIONED BY PLATFORM LOADING AREA FIG 14 1 ...

Page 14: ...er Holding the flipover any other way can create a hazard and injure operator WARNING 1 Push the toggle switch to DOWN position FIG 15 1A until shackles touch the ground LOWERING PLATFORM FIG 15 1 FIG 15 1A SHACKLE 2 Use handle on bottom of platform FIG 15 2A to unfold the platform and flipover FIG 15 2 FIG 15 2A UNFOLDING PLATFORM FLIPOVER FIG 15 2 DOWN ...

Page 15: ...IG 16 1B FIG 16 1A RAISING LOWERING PLATFORM FIG 16 2 4 Raise the platform FIG 16 2 by pushing the toggle switch to the UP position FIG 16 2A If loading or unloading the platform wait a second before releasing the toggle switch after platform reaches bed height To lower the platform push the toggle switch to the DOWN position FIG 16 2B PLATFORM NOTE While operating the Liftgate release toggle swit...

Page 16: ...rm into vehicle FIG 17 2 UNLOADING PLATFORM AT BED HEIGHT FIG 17 2 INBOARD EDGE PLATFORM VEHICLE BODY PLATFORM WARNING A load should never extend past the edges of the platform Do not place unstable loads on platform and do not allow load to exceed the lifting capacity of the Liftgate If standing on platform do not allow your feet to extend beyond the inboard edge of the platform ...

Page 17: ...dy as shown in FIG 18 1 If standing on platform with the load stand in the footprint area shown and comply with the WARNING on previous page Pulling the load from vehicle to platform can result in a fall from platform and serious injury When unloading vehicle always push the load out on the platform WARNING VEHICLE BODY 8 Lower the platform to ground level FIG 18 2 Move load off the platform FIG 1...

Page 18: ...G FLIPOVER ON PLATFORM FIG 19 2 FIG 19 2A 9 Before moving the vehicle prepare the Liftgate as fol lows Make sure load is removed from platform If the platform is at bed height push the toggle switch to the DOWN position as shown in FIG 19 1A Release toggle switch when platform 2 off the ground FIG 19 1 PLATFORM 2 OFF THE GROUND FIG 19 1 Never move the vehicle unless the Liftgate is properly stowed...

Page 19: ...ait a second after platform is stowed all the way before releasing toggle switch 13 Liftgate is ready for transport CORRECTLY STOWED PLATFORM FIG 20 2 11 Use handle on bottom of plat form FIG 20 1A to lift and fold the platform and flipover FIG 20 1 FOLDING PLATFORM FLIPOVER FIG 20 1 FIG 20 1A FIG 20 2A UP ...

Page 20: ...s per cart stop The following procedure shows dual cart stops A single cart stop operates the same way 1 At ground level move load on platform with cart stops as shown in FIG 21 1 To prevent injuries caused by tripping and falling make sure cart stops are closed before walking on and off outboard end of platform LOADING PLATFORM AT GROUND LEVEL CART STOPS CLOSED FIG 21 1 NOTE Cart stops are usuall...

Page 21: ...as shown in FIG 22 1 NOTE Cart stops are opened by rotating the hook FIG 22 1B UNLOADING PLATFORM AT BED LEVEL DUAL CART STOPS OPEN FIG 22 2 3 Raise the platform to bed level FIG 22 2 Move the load off the platform into the vehicle body FIG 22 2 CART STOPS OPENING CART STOPS RH SIDE OF FLIP OVER FIG 22 1A ROTATE TO OPEN HOOK VEHICLE BODY PLATFORM ...

Page 22: ...oad from vehicle to platform can result in a fall from platform and serious injury When unloading vehicle always push the load out on the platform WARNING CART STOPS CLOSED FIG 23 2 5 Unload platform with cart stop at ground level as shown in FIG 23 2 Make sure cart stop is closed before mov ing load off the platform To close push the cart stop and hook in place FIG 23 3 CLOSING CART STOPS RH SIDE...

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