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A. Do Not Operate Unless 

  Instructions have been read and understood

  Machine is in a fixed position on even terrain

  Machine has been checked for any faults

  Accessories have been installed correctly

  Machine has all necessary parts present and 

only official parts from the manufacturer are 

installed. 

 

As well as this, users must ensure that:

  The machine is stored properly 

  The machine is checked regularly

  Repairs to the machine are only made by a 

qualified service technician. At the completion of 

these repairs, the operator must perform a 

pe-operation inspection before using.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Instructions have been read and understood 

Machine is in a fixed position on even terrain 

Machine has been checked for any faults 

Accessories have been installed correctly 

Machine has all necessary parts present and 

only official parts from the manufacturer are   

As well as this, users must ensure that: 

 

The machine is checked regularly 

Repairs to the machine are only made by a 

qualified service technician. At the completion of 

these repairs, the operator must perform a 

operation inspection before using. 

B. Qualified personnel

Only qualified personnel are allowed to install 

and operate this equipment. Qualified personnel 

are authorized to move, install and operate the 

machinery in accordance with safe practice and 

this INSTRUCTION BOOK. 

familiar with this machine and capable of 

operating it properly and m

trained.

 

C. Correct usage   

This equipment can only be used within the 

constraints described in this INSTRUCTION BOOK. 

This machine must be operated correctly and 

safely under careful and correct operation and 

maintenance.

 

 

B. Qualified personnel 

Only qualified personnel are allowed to install   

and operate this equipment. Qualified personnel 

are authorized to move, install and operate the 

machinery in accordance with safe practice and 

this INSTRUCTION BOOK. – Operators must be 

familiar with this machine and capable of 

operating it properly and must be correctly 

 

This equipment can only be used within the 

constraints described in this INSTRUCTION BOOK. 

This machine must be operated correctly and 

safely under careful and correct operation and 

 

Summary of Contents for BD400

Page 1: ...MATERIAL LIFTER INSTRUCTION BOOK MODEL BD400 SAFETY To operate this machine safely this INSTRUCTION BOOK must be read and understood BEFORE operating this machine...

Page 2: ...you have any questions call Kou Sheng Feng CO LTD INDEX 1 Safety Rules 2 2 Specifications 7 3 Optional Accessories 8 4 Products feature 9 5 Overall Dimensions 10 6 Assembly Instructions Option A Optio...

Page 3: ...before operating this machine Only authorized and trained personnel should operate this machine This manual must be placed in an easily accessible location for authorized operators to use as required...

Page 4: ...d service technician At the completion of these repairs the operator must perform a operation inspection before using B Qualified personnel Only qualified personnel are allowed to install and operate...

Page 5: ...olding against any part of the machine 6 Do not replace machine parts critical to stability or structure with items of different weight or specification Only official parts are to be used on the machi...

Page 6: ...lope or 3 Do not move the machine when the load is 4 Once the machine has been positioned and the load has been raised safely ensure The area below the lifter is clear of any Ensure any mobile objects...

Page 7: ...uch the steel wire 2 Do not allow the platform to drop during setup 3 Keep hands and fingers away from folding legs pulleys the carriage and other potential pinching points 4 Do not place arms hands o...

Page 8: ...7 2 Specifications Spec Model BD400 Lifting Height 415 cm Basic Height 130 cm Max Load capacity 250 kg 3 m 250 kg 4 m Machine Weight without accessories 100kg Package size 138 X 81 X 88cm...

Page 9: ...sory Weight 5 1kg set Capacity 250 kg 551 lb Fork Accessory Weight 8 0kg set Capacity 250 kg 551 lb Pipe Cradle Accessory Weight 9 3kg set Capacity 180 kg 396 lbs 2 Vacuum cups Hanging Crane Accessory...

Page 10: ...onal bending transporting and lifting is required It offers a safer working environment and a reduction in potential muscle strain such as back The BD400 offers 1 Aluminum lifting rails compact and ve...

Page 11: ...5 Overall Dimensions WITHOUT ACCESSORIES 10 Overall Dimensions...

Page 12: ...11 WITH PIPE CRADLEACCESSORY...

Page 13: ...12 WITH FORK ACCESSORY...

Page 14: ...WITH HOOK JIBACCESSORY 13...

Page 15: ...ACCESSORY DIMENSIONS FORKS PIPE CRADLE HOOK JIB 14...

Page 16: ...2 Lower the legs into the desired position in accordance with the options below There two assembly types Option A Close to the wallOption B Legs out towards the front A If Option A is desired 1 Adjus...

Page 17: ...required amount of counterweight on the base 5 Rotate the black pins for the main wheels 180 degrees upwards as below figure 6 Slide the wheels outwards until the desired length has been reached Once...

Page 18: ...17 Option A Close to the wall With Pipe Cradle...

Page 19: ...18 Option A Close to the wall With Fork...

Page 20: ...19 Option A Close to the wall With Hook...

Page 21: ...20 B If Option B is desired 1 Pull the pin to release legs Lower the legs into the slots holes as below 2 Place the pins in the holes...

Page 22: ...grees upwards 4 Slide the wheels outwards until the desired length has been reached 5 Lock the pin back in place by rotating it back down 180 degrees Note Whilst adjusting the main wheels or placing t...

Page 23: ...22 Option B Legs out towards the front With Pipe Cradle...

Page 24: ...23 Option B Legs out towards the front With Fork...

Page 25: ...24 Option B Legs out towards the front With Hook...

Page 26: ...6 Assembly Instruction Assembly Instruction Pipe Cradle 1 2 Disassemble Pipe Cradle 1 2 25 Assembly Instruction Lock Pin Up...

Page 27: ...Assembly Instruction FORK 1 2 Disassemble FORK 26 Lock Pin Lock Pin...

Page 28: ...Assembly Instruction Hook 1 2 Disassemble Hook Jib 1 2 27 Hook Jib Lock Pin Lock Pin Pull...

Page 29: ...the machine safely contained in this operator s manual They must also 1 Avoid risky situations 2 Always perform a pre operation inspection route 3 Always perform function tests prior to use 4 Inspect...

Page 30: ...ksite It is up to the operator to be aware of potential risks in the workplace and then make sure to avoid these during the driving installation and use of the machine Consider the following risk situ...

Page 31: ...rsonnel away from the machine whilst loading Lifting and lowering of the load 1 Center the load on the forks or cradles 2 Secure the load on the forks or cradles always as close as possible to the mas...

Page 32: ...y distance from the authorized personnel 1 Remove the lock pin of pipe cradle fork and hook Take them off from mast 2 Press the handle as shown in figure A to retract the wheel 3 Pick up the pin as sh...

Page 33: ...e load capacity the rolling surfaces slings or lashing straps are capable of supporting the weight of the machine The machine must be secured to the vehicle using slings or straps of sufficient load c...

Page 34: ...f the BD400 Our company is insistent in high quality and excellent technology to manufacture all types of professional equipment to help customers create high quality products that generate high profi...

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