Autoquip SERIES 35 TILTERS User Manual

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SERIES 35 TILTER
P.O. Box 1058 1058 West Industrial Avenue Guthrie, OK 73044-1058 405-282-5200
FAX: 405-282-8105 www.autoquip.com
Item # 830STE
Version 1.0
02/20/01
INSTALLATION, OPERATION
AND SERVICE MANUAL
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Page 1 - SERIES 35 TILTER

SERIES 35 TILTERP.O. Box 1058 • 1058 West Industrial Avenue • Guthrie, OK 73044-1058 • 405-282-5200 •FAX: 405-282-8105 • www.autoquip.comI

Page 2 - TABLE OF CONTENTS

10Figure 8 Label 36403822Figure 9 Label 36403830Figure 10 Label 06100010LABEL IDENTIFICATION

Page 3 - INSPECTION

11LOAD CAPACITYThe load capacity rating is stamped on a metal plate attached to one side of the tilter.This figure is a net capacity rating for a tilt

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12PUMP PRESSUREThis tilter incorporates a positive displacement pump machined to a high degree ofaccuracy and specially adapted to require

Page 5 - WARNING!

131. Remove all load from the platform. Never block the tilter when loaded, only whenempty.2. Raise the platform sufficiently to insert both mainten

Page 6 - CAUTION!

14Figure 11 Tilter BlockingBLOCKING INSTRUCTIONS

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15FLOOR INSTALLATION1. Make sure installation area is clean before starting.2. If the permanent electrical work is not complete, some means of tempora

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166. The base frame of the tilter has pre-drilled holes for lagging it securely to thefloor. Mark the holes, drill, and install with anch

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175. Raise and lower the tilter to make positioning adjustments and align the platformin the pit with a proper clearance of _” minimum aroun

Page 10 - LABEL IDENTIFICATION

181. Tilters have maximum lifting capacity ratings (See the “Specifications” section).The safety relief valve has been factory set to open at a point

Page 11 - UNBALANCED LOADING

19Normally tilters will require very little maintenance. However, a routine maintenanceprogram could prevent costly replacement of parts and/or downt

Page 12 - PUMP PRESSURE

2Identification and Inspection 3Dangers, Warnings, and Cautions 4Label Identification 7Specifications 11Blocking Instructions 13Installation Inst

Page 13 - BLOCKING INSTRUCTIONS

20Oil Viscosity RecommendationsEnvironment(Ambient Temperatures)Recommended OilIndoor location, variabletemperatures (30 - 100° F)10W30 or 10W40Multiv

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21CYLINDER REMOVAL AND REPACKING1. Raise the tilter to its full height and block securely. See “Blocking Instructions”.2. Cut off the electricity to

Page 15 - INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS

2216. Reinsert the piston into the barrel, taking care not to pinch or nick the new seal.17. Slip the bearing assembly into place and align the retain

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23VELOCITY FUSE REPLACEMENTDANGER!Do not attempt to remove the velocity fuse until the tilter issecurely supported with the maintenance loc

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24Figure 12 Hydraulic SchematicGENERAL MAINTENANCE

Page 18 - OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS

25WIRING AUTOQUIP "SUPER TORQUE' MOTORSBecause Autoquip "Super-Torque" motors actually deliver substantially morehorsepower

Page 19 - ROUTINE MAINTENANCE

26Figure 13 Electric Schematic; 115V/1PhGENERAL MAINTENANCE

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27Figure 14 Electric Schematic; 230V/1PhGENERAL MAINTENANCE

Page 21 - GENERAL MAINTENANCE

28Figure 15 Electric Schematic; 208-230-460V/3PhAutoquipGENERAL MAINTENANCE

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29Figure 16 Guarded Footswitch AssemblyGENERAL MAINTENANCE

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3IDENTIFICATIONWhen ordering parts or requesting information or service on this tilter, PLEASE REFERTO THE MODEL AND SERIAL NUMBER. This information

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30Figure 17 Pushbutton AssemblyGENERAL MAINTENANCE

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3120022828 18DU10 Bushing20022877 18DU16 Bushing24002016 MolyKote Washer, 1 1/8” x 1/64” thick30000020 Motor, _ HP/1 PH30300016 Motor, 1 _ HP/3 PH3270

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32DANGER!To avoid personal injury, NEVER go under the tilter platform until theload is removed and the platform is securely blocked in the

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33PROBLEM POSSIBLE CAUSE AND SOLUTIONTilter does not raise. • The motor rotation for a 3-phase motor may bereversed. Reverse only two motor

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34PROBLEM POSSIBLE CAUSE AND SOLUTIONTilter won’t lower. • The solenoid coil may be incorrectly wired,burned out, not rated for the voltage, o

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35PROBLEM POSSIBLE CAUSE AND SOLUTIONTilter seems bouncy duringoperation.• Lower the tilter to collapsed position and continue tohold “DOWN” button a

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4Read and understand this manual and all labels prior to operating orservicing this tilter. All labels are provided in accordance with ANSIZ535.4.DAN

Page 31 - REPLACEMENT PARTS LIST

5DANGER!Tilters are designed individually for a specific load and application. Toavoid personal injury, do not change the load or

Page 32 - TROUBLESHOOTING ANALYSIS

6CAUTION!Do not continue to depress the “UP” button on the controller if the tilter isnot raising or if it has reached the fully raised position. To

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7Figure 1 Label Placement DiagramSeries 35 Tilter Label InformationItem No. Qty Description Part No.1 2 Caution – Familiarize Yourself With Operators

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8Note: Labels shown here are not actual size.Figure 2 Label 36401487Figure 3 Label 36400679Figure 4 Label 36403707LABEL IDENTIFICATION

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9Figure 5 Label 36401511Figure 6 Label 36400661Figure 7 Label 36401586LABEL IDENTIFICATION

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