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CONTENTS

1-SAFETY .....................................................................................................................1

1.1 INTRODUCTION........................................................................................................................ 1

1.2 SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS FOR COMMISSIONING ...................................................................... 1

1.3 SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS FOR OPERATION ............................................................................... 1

1.4 SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS FOR MAINTENANCE ......................................................................... 3

1.5 RISKS ....................................................................................................................................... 3

2-DESCRIPTION ............................................................................................................4

3-UNPACKING & SETUP ................................................................................................5

3.1 DELIVERY AND CHECK OF PACKAGES ..................................................................................... 5

3.2 LIFTING AND HANDLING .......................................................................................................... 5

3.3 PREPARATION ......................................................................................................................... 5

4 SPECIFICATIONS .......................................................................................................6

5-FLOOR REQUIREMENTS ............................................................................................6

5.1 SELECTING THE SITE AREA ..................................................................................................... 6

5.2 FLOOR REQUIREMENTS ........................................................................................................... 6

5.3 IMPORTANT CONCRETE AND ANCHORING INFORMATION ..................................................... 7

5.4 ANCHORING TIP SHEET ........................................................................................................... 7

6-INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS ................................................................................8

7-OPERATION INSTRUCTIONS ...................................................................................13

7.1 DEFECTS / MALFUNCTIONS ....................................................................................................13

7.2 CONTROLS ..............................................................................................................................13

7.2.1 UP CONTROL .......................................................................................................................................................................... 13

7.2.2 SAFETY LOCK CONTROL ...................................................................................................................................................... 13

7.2.3 LOWERING CONTROL ........................................................................................................................................................... 14

7.3 OPERATION .............................................................................................................................14

8-MAINTENANCE........................................................................................................16

8.1 MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE .....................................................................................................16

8.1.1 DAILY ....................................................................................................................................................................................... 16

8.1.2 WEEKLY ................................................................................................................................................................................... 16

8.1.3 MONTHLY................................................................................................................................................................................ 17

8.1.4 BIMONTHLY ............................................................................................................................................................................ 17

8.1.5 YEARLY .................................................................................................................................................................................... 17

8.1.6 EVERY OTHER YEAR .............................................................................................................................................................. 17

8.2 MAINTENANCE BY OPERATOR ...............................................................................................18

8.2.1 HYDRAULIC SYSTEM ............................................................................................................................................................ 18

8.2.2 GREASING POINTS ................................................................................................................................................................ 18

8.2.3 OPERATION AND WEAR CHECKS ....................................................................................................................................... 19

8.2.4 LIFT STABILITY ...................................................................................................................................................................... 19

8.3 CLEANING ...............................................................................................................................19

9-TROUBLESHOOTING ...............................................................................................20

10-OWNER/EMPLOYER RESPONSIBILITIES ................................................................21

11-DIAGRAMS (FIG. 1-5) .............................................................................................22

FIG. 1 - MAIN COMPONENTS ........................................................................................................22

FIG. 2 - EXPLODED PARTS VIEW ...................................................................................................23

FIG. 3 - ELECTRICAL .....................................................................................................................25

FIG. 4 - POWER UNIT .....................................................................................................................26

FIG. 5 - DIMENSIONS ....................................................................................................................27

Summary of Contents for HD2P-10000AC-D

Page 1: ...ILL FUNCTION CORRECTLY AND PROVIDE MANY YEARS OF DEPENDABLE SERVICE FAILURE TO FOLLOW THESE INSTRUCTIONS AND SAFETY WARNINGS MAY RESULT IN PERSONAL INJURY OR PROPERTY DAMAGE KEEP THIS MANUAL IN A SAFE...

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Page 3: ...NSTRUCTIONS 8 7 OPERATION INSTRUCTIONS 13 7 1 DEFECTS MALFUNCTIONS 13 7 2 CONTROLS 13 7 2 1 UP CONTROL 13 7 2 2 SAFETY LOCK CONTROL 13 7 2 3 LOWERING CONTROL 14 7 3 OPERATION 14 8 MAINTENANCE 16 8 1 M...

Page 4: ...distance Titan Lifts or its representatives must approve the pictures before anything can be moved D If any potential liability is determined on behalf of Titan Lifts two estimates must be submitted...

Page 5: ...mmended Always lift the vehicle using all four arms Never use the lift to raise one end or one side of vehicle FAILURE TO COMPLY WITH INSTRUCTIONS COULD RESULT IN PROPERTY DAMAGE WARNING READ ENTIRE M...

Page 6: ...nd sufficiently lit Vehicle doors should be closed during the raising and lowering cycles Closely watch the vehicle and lift during the raising and lowering cycles Do not operate the lift in explosive...

Page 7: ...the lift is increased when the vehicle is improperly placed on the platforms when the vehicle s weight or physical dimensions exceed the rated capacity of the lift or when there is excessive movement...

Page 8: ...nce of making an error in installation please read this manual thoroughly before beginning installation Check with building owner and or architect s building plans when applicable The lift should be l...

Page 9: ...traps and parts of the lift be careful the objects do not drop from the package when opening LIFT AND HANDLE ONLY ONE PACKAGE AT A TIME 3 1 DELIVERY AND CHECK OF PACKAGES 3 2 LIFTING AND HANDLING 3 3...

Page 10: ...ead garage door clearance Do not use the lift on any asphalt surface Make sure the lift is used on a dry oil grease free flat level CONCRETE surface capable of supporting the weight of the lift the ve...

Page 11: ...ick 3 000 PSI minimum concrete pad keyed under and flush with the top of existing floor Let concrete cure at least 30 days before installing lifts and anchors 5 4 ANCHORING TIP SHEET 1 Use a concrete...

Page 12: ...ing a 3 4 diameter concrete drill drill the anchor holes in the main side column installing anchors as you go NOTE Remember to place washer and nut over threads leaving approximately 1 4 of threads ex...

Page 13: ...nd check the tension again by making sure both latches release at the same time when the handle is pulled Fig 4 Fig 5 11 Mount the power unit to the mounting bracket located on the main column using t...

Page 14: ...t right corner of the carriage Then around the sheaves in the column bottom then back up to the carriage again Make sure the cable stud goes through the big hole and move through the small hole in the...

Page 15: ...the nut on the side that you wish to raise Adjust each cable to approximately 1 2 side to side play When the cables are adjusted properly the locks will click simultaniously as the lift is raised 15...

Page 16: ...nstructions pg 14 16 and cycle the lift up and down several times to ensure safety latches click together and all air is removed from the system Ensure all hydraulic fittings are tight and not leaking...

Page 17: ...SUCH AS JERKY LIFT MOVEMENT OR DEFORMATION OF THE SUPERSTRUCTURE SUPPORT OR LOWER THE LIFT IMMEDIATELY CONTACT QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL WARNING PAY CLOSE ATTENTION WHEN SETTING THE LOCKS THE LOCKS...

Page 18: ...ntify the recommended vehicle lifting points 5 Prepare the work area according to this manual Move the lifting arms inward and position the rubber pads to contact with the vehicle manufacturer s recom...

Page 19: ...safety locks 11 Once the repair work to the vehicle is complete make sure to remove all tools safety jack stands and materials from under the vehicle and lift Also make sure the work area is clear and...

Page 20: ...rn 5 Check hydraulic connections and hoses for leakage 6 Check chain connections Bends cracks and looseness 7 Check for frayed cables in both raised and lowered positions 8 Check snap rings at all rol...

Page 21: ...dered If operating in harsh or dusty conditions a shorter interval may be required THE FOLLOWING ITEMS SHOULD ONLY BE PERFORMED BY A TRAINED MAINTENANCE EXPERT Replace hydraulic hoses Replace chains a...

Page 22: ...hoses and connections for tightness before each use to ensure proper working condition 3 Lightly oil the cylinder rods at least once every six months or when they become dry IMPORTANT AFTER CLEANING W...

Page 23: ...ety lock is audibly and visibly operating correctly 4 Check the floor for stress cracks near the anchor bolts 1 Every six months check the nuts of all bolts for correct installation torque 2 Retighten...

Page 24: ...or hums and will not run A Impeller fan cover is dented Take off and straighten B Faulty wiring Call electrician C Bad capacitor Call electrician D Low voltage Call electrician E Lift overloaded Reduc...

Page 25: ...of energy sources per ANSI Z244 1 1982 before beginning any lift repairs Shall not modify the lift in any manner without prior written consent of the manufacturer Shall display this manual or copy sup...

Page 26: ...22 11 DIAGRAMS FIG 1 5 Safety Release Power Unit Cross Beam Column 144 7 8 144 3 4 137 3 8 min 5 Lowering Handle FIG 1 MAIN COMPONENTS...

Page 27: ...23 FIG 2 EXPLODED PARTS VIEW 43 43 1 37A 37B 43 43 1 37A 37B...

Page 28: ...ch 43 1 2 75 Drop In Height Adapters 4 14 Switch 1 44 Cable 2 15 Nut 4 45 Haxangular nut 4 16 Safty cable 1 46 Spring board 8 17 Column parts 2 47 bronze spindle 6 18 Safty board 1 48 Idler wheel 6 19...

Page 29: ...25 FIG 3 ELECTRICAL POWER SUPPLY KM POWER SUPPLY 0 M CONTACTOR CONTACTOR...

Page 30: ...fitting 1 3 Annectent spindle 1 4 Check valve 1 5 Lowering valve 1 6 Bolt 1 7 Throttle valve 1 8 Escape oil valve 1 9 Oil box 1 10 Suction oil hose 1 11 Gear pump 1 12 Bumper valve 1 13 Valve seat 1...

Page 31: ...27 FIG 5 DIMENSIONS 38 58 3 4 32 1 2 48 1 2 108 145 144 3 4 min 5 max 72 117 3 8 17...

Page 32: ...items such as but not limited to rubber wheel vise pads Titan Bulldog Moto Cradle Wheel Chock is warrantied for replacement parts only to the original purchaser for a period of 2 years from the date...

Page 33: ...Titan Lifts product you must register your product with us The simplest way to do this is to visit TITANLIFTS COM WARRANTIES and submit your information online If you prefer to send your information...

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