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Introduction

SHB 3 | Version 1.02

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1 Introduction

You have made a good choice by purchasing the UNI-
CRAFT Scissor lift.

Read the operating manual thoroughly before com-
missioning the machine. 

It gives you information about the proper commission-
ing, intended use and safe and efficient operation and 
maintenance of your Scissor lift. 

The operating manual is part of the Scissor lift package. 
Always keep this operating manual in the location where 
your Scissor lift is being operated. All local accident pre-
vention regulations and general safety instructions for 
the operating range of your Scissor lift must also be com-
plied with. 

1.1 Copyright

The contents of these instructions are copyright. They 
may be used in conjunction with the operation of the 
Scissor lift. Any application beyond those described is 
not permitted without the written approval of Stürmer 
GmbH. For the protection of our products, we shall regi-
ster trademark, patent and design rights, as this is pos-
sible in individual cases. We strongly oppose any infrin-
gement of our intellectual property.

1.2 Customer service

Please contact your dealer if you have questions con-
cerning your Scissor lift or if you need technical advice. 
They will help you with specialist information and expert 
advice.

Germany:
Stürmer Maschinen GmbH
Dr.-Robert-Pfleger-Str. 26
D-96103 Hallstadt

Repair service:
Fax:

0951 96555-111

E-Mail:

service@stuermer-maschinen.de

Internet:

www.unicraft.de

Spare part orders:
Fax:

0951 96555-119 

E-Mail:

ersatzteile@stuermer-maschinen.de

We are always interested in valuable experience and 
knowledge gained from using the application which then 
could be shared and be valuable to develop our products 
even further.

1.3 Limitation of Liability

All information and notes in these operating instructions 
were summarised while taking applicable standards and 
rules, the state-of-the-art technology and our long-term 
knowledge and experiences into consideration. 

In the following cases the manufacturer is not liable for 
damages: 

- Non-observance of the operating instructions,
- Inappropriate use
- Use of untrained staff,
- Unauthorised modifications
- Technical changes,
- Use of not allowed spare parts.

The actual scope of delivery may deviate from the ex-
planations and presentations described here in case of 
special models, when using additional ordering options 
or due to latest technical modifications.

The obligations agreed in the delivery contract, the gen-
eral terms and conditions as well as the delivery condi-ti-
ons of the manufacturer and the legal regulations at the 
time of the conclusion of the contract are applicable.

2 Safety

This section provides an overview of all important safety 
packages for the protection of operating personnel as 
well as for safe and fault-free operation. Other task-ba-
sed safety notes are included in the paragraphs of the in-
dividual phases of life.

2.1 Symbol explanation

Safety instructions

The safety notes in these operating instructions are high-
lighted by symbols. The safety notes are introduced by 
signal words which express the concern of the risk. 

DANGER!

This combination of symbol and signal words indi-
cates an imminently dangerous situation which may 
lead to death or severe injury if not avoided. 

WARNING!

This combination of symbol and signal words indi-
cates a potentially dangerous situation which may 
lead to death or severe injury if not avoided. 

Summary of Contents for SHB 3

Page 1: ...SHB 3 SHB 3 Instruction Manual Scissor lift SHB 3...

Page 2: ...eb hne 5 2 6 Warnhinweise an der Hebeb hne 6 2 7 Allgemeine Sicherheitsvorschriften 7 2 8 Sicherheitsvorrichtungen 7 3 Bestimmungsgem e Verwendung 8 3 1 Vorhersehbarer Fehlgebrauch 8 3 2 Restrisiken 8...

Page 3: ...om using the application which then could be shared and be valuable to develop our products even further 1 3 Limitation of Liability All information and notes in these operating instructions were summ...

Page 4: ...ed by her correspond to the current status of the regulations and must adapt these if necessary The operating company must unambiguously reg ulate and determine the responsibilities for instal lation...

Page 5: ...ent serves to protect per sons against impairments of safety and health while wor king The staff member has to wear personal protective equipment while performing different tasks on and with the machi...

Page 6: ...6 SHB 3 Version 1 02 Safety 2 6 Warnings on the lifting platform Warnings are attached to the lifting platform Fig 2 which must be observed and followed Fig 2 Warnings on the lifting platform...

Page 7: ...the vehicle that could cause excessive weight shift Make sure that all safety precautions are in place before working near or under the vehicle Never re move safety relevant components from the lift D...

Page 8: ...packaging aids used are recyclable and must always be sent for material recy cling Shredded cardboard packaging components should be sent to the waste paper collection The films are made of polyethyle...

Page 9: ...ion free with a compressive strength of more than 3kg mm a difference in level of less than 5 mm and a minimum thickness of 200 mm Fig 7 This thick ness is required for fixing with the ground anchors...

Page 10: ...properly groun ded socket Lay the power cable so that it does not interfere with work and cannot be damaged Protect the power cord from heat aggressive li quids and sharp edges CAUTION Danger of injur...

Page 11: ...connection Step 1 Prepare the wires and cables for the lift connec tions Fig 12 Fig 12 Hydraulic connection Step 2 Connect the hydraulic line to the hydraulic pump The hoses can be arranged freely on...

Page 12: ...rtired or suf fers from illnesses that impair concentration Disconnect the lift from the power source before ma king adjustments Distribute the weight centrally on the scissor lift Never work under th...

Page 13: ...al is heard throughout the lowering process Step 5 Remove rubber blocks Step 6 Set the main switch to OFF Step 7 Lower the vehicle from the lift 11 Care maintenance and repair 11 1 Care through cleani...

Page 14: ...fety de vices Check the amount of oil remaining in the oil tank The amount of oil is sufficient if the lift can be rai sed to the highest position Otherwise the oil quan tity is insufficient Monthly C...

Page 15: ...ighten if necessary Increase too slow 1 Low oil level 2 The pressure relief valve is not correctly adjusted 3 Load to be lifted too heavy 4 Oil filter is clogged 5 Cylinder seal is defective 1 Check o...

Page 16: ...sumption of raw materials For more information about recycling this product contact your local community mu nicipal waste management or the shop where you pur chased the product 14 Spare parts 14 1 O...

Page 17: ...drawings In case of service the following drawing shall help to identify the necessary spare parts If necessary send a copy of the parts drawing with the marked components to your authorised dealer S...

Page 18: ...18 SHB 3 Version 1 02 Electrical circuit diagram Spare parts drawing 2 Fig 19 Spare parts drawing 2 15 Electrical circuit diagram Fig 20 Electrical circuit diagram...

Page 19: ...Hydraulic circuit diagram SHB 3 Version 1 02 19 16 Hydraulic circuit diagram Fig 21 Hydraulic circuit diagram 17 Compressed air circuit diagram Fig 22 Compressed air circuit diagram...

Page 20: ...K Ltd Level 7 Westgate House Westgate Road London W5 1YY UK Kenn Nr 1105 and complies with all relevant provisions of the above mentioned directive and the other directives applied hereafter referred...

Page 21: ...Notes SHB 3 Version 1 02 21 19 Notes...

Page 22: ...www unicraft de...

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