Operation & Service Manual (V0)
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Safety guidelines:
When operating an individual column lift, the maximum permissible elevation
difference is 2".
When operating two column lifts (per-axle control), the maximum permissible
elevation difference between the front and rear axles is 6".
With a tandem axle at the rear of the vehicle, the maximum permissible
elevation difference between both rear axles is 2".
Center of gravity and weight distribution
If one of the columns is lowered too far, it can have the following consequences:
No load on that particular column.
No load on the column diagonally opposite.
Double load on the remaining columns.
Overloading of columns
Columns used for extremely rigid vehicles (aircraft towing vehicles, trains) will
quickly overload if a single column is lowered 3/8" to 2".
Summary of Contents for ST 1065-FWF
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Page 105: ...Operation Service Manual V0 105 Wireless 10 7 Column ST 1075 Fxx ST 1085 Fxx ...
Page 110: ...Operation Service Manual V0 110 Wireless 10 9 Column ST 1085 VFxx ST 1100 VFxx ...
Page 112: ...Operation Service Manual V0 112 Wireless 10 10 Column ST 1100 Fxx ...
Page 114: ...Operation Service Manual V0 114 Wireless 10 11 Column ST 1100 Rxx ...
Page 122: ...Operation Service Manual V0 122 Wireless 10 17 Hydraulic unit ...
Page 124: ...Operation Service Manual V0 124 Wireless 10 18 Hydraulic cylinder ...
Page 126: ...Operation Service Manual V0 126 Wireless 10 19 Hydraulic cylinder ...
Page 131: ...Operation Service Manual V0 131 Wireless 10 21 Control box ...
Page 133: ...Operation Service Manual V0 133 Wireless 10 22 Labels wireless version US ...
Page 135: ...Operation Service Manual V0 135 Wireless 11 LIST OF PARTS VARIANTS AND OPTIONS ...
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