Autoquip TORKLIFT User Manual

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TORK LIFT
T1 – Models
P.O. Box 1058 1058 West Industrial Avenue Guthrie, OK 73044-1058 888-811-9876
405-282-5200 FAX: 405-282-3302 www.autoquip.com
Item #830AMT Version 2.0
April, 2010
INSTALLATION, OPERATION
AND SERVICE MANUAL
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Page 1 - TORK LIFT

TORK LIFT T1 – Models P.O. Box 1058  1058 West Industrial Avenue  Guthrie, OK 73044-1058  888-811-9876  405-282-5200

Page 2 - TABLE OF CONTENTS

10 Figure 1 Label Placement Tork Lift Item No. Qty Description Part No. 1 2 Caution – Familiarize Yourself

Page 3 - PLANNED MAINTENANCE PROGRAM

11 Note: Labels shown here are not actual size. Figure 3 Label 36401487 Figure 4 Label 36430050 Figure 5 Label 36401560 LABEL IDE

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12 Figure 6 Label 36400661 Figure 7 Label 36403230 Figure 8 Label 36401586M Figure 9 Label 36403343

Page 5 - SAFETY SIGNAL WORDS

13 Tork Model Capacity (Lbs.) Travel (In.) Lowered Height (In.) Raised Height (In.) Max End Load (Lbs.) Max Side Load (Lbs.) Std Min. Platform

Page 6 - SAFETY PRACTICES

14 LOAD CAPACITY The load capacity rating is stamped on a metal plate attached to one side of the lift. This figure is a net capacity rating for

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15 LIFT DUTY Autoquip standard lift designs as described in the specifications typically include intermittent duty motors and are designed to “

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16 WARNING ! Only authorized personnel should perform inspection or maintenance and service procedures. Unauthorized personnel attempting these

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17 Figure 10: Typical Maintenance Devices LIFT BLOCKING INSTRUCTIONS Maintenance Leg – Engaged Position Mai

Page 10 - LABEL IDENTIFICATION

18 DANGER ! If for any reason you are unable to lower the lift completely onto the maintenance device(s), stop immediately and consult the facto

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19 WARNING! Before installing the lift, read & follow the recommended safety practices in the Safety Practices section. Failure to follow th

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2 Identification and Inspection 3 Responsibility of Owners / Users 4 Safety Signal Words 5 Safety Practices

Page 13 - SPECIFICATIONS

20 DANGER! Do not work under the lift without Maintenance Device! To avoid personal injury, NEVER go under the lift platform until the load is r

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21 5. Make temporary electrical connections and permanent hydraulic connections. Raise the lift approximately one foot using the “UP” button. The

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22 Figure 11: Typical Pit Detail INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS 1 1 1 1/2 1

Page 16 - LIFT BLOCKING INSTRUCTIONS

23 SHIMMING & ANCHORING LIFT TO CONCRETE (Anchors by Others) Recommended concrete anchor bolts are: HILTI “Kwik-Bolt”, Molly Parabolt or sim

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24 CAUTION! Familiarize yourself with this operator’s manual before operating this equipment. 1. Scissors lifts have maximum lifting capacity ra

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25 WARNING! Before maintaining the lift, read & follow the recommended safety practices in the Safety Practices section. Failure to follow th

Page 19 - INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS

26 Annual Inspection (1000 hours of operation):  Change hydraulic fluid and clean reservoir as needed. Always use clean fluid. Never return flu

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27 WARNING! Before maintaining the lift, read & follow the recommended safety practices in the Safety Practices

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28 14. Check the piston head nut for tightness. 15. Liberally lubricate the piston and seal with CLEAN grease or oil. 16. Reinsert the piston

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29 BLEEDING AIR FROM THE SYSTEM 1. Bleed any air which may have been entrapped in the hydraulic system by raising the lift to approximately 50% o

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3 IDENTIFICATION When ordering parts or requesting information or service on this lift, PLEASE REFER TO THE MODEL AND SERIAL NUMBER. This inf

Page 24 - OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS

30 HOSE ORIENTATION To prevent damage to the cylinder hose and possible failure of lift, it is necessary to establish a correct hose shape and

Page 25 - ROUTINE MAINTENANCE

31 WIRING AUTOQUIP "SUPER TORQUE' MOTORS Because Autoquip "Super-Torque" motors actually deliver substantially more horsepowe

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32 HYDRAULIC SCHEMATICDOWN FLOWRESERVOIRCHECK VALVEFILTERLINESUCTIONDOWN SOL.VALVERELIEFVALVETHE FUNCTION OF: CHECK, RELIEF,PRESSURE LINEPUMP ASSEM

Page 27 - GENERAL MAINTENANCE

33 Figure 14: Foot Switch Wiring Details – 115VAC/Single Phase Figure 15: Push Button Wiring Details – 115VAC/Single Phase GENERAL MAINT

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34 Figure 16. Generic Electrical Schematic 208-230-460V – 3phase GENERAL MAINTENANCE

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35 Figure 17. Parts Idenification – Pump Unit REPLACEMENT PAR

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36 Figure 18. Replacement Parts Diagram – Standard Lift REPLACEMENT PARTS LIST 16 4 3

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37 ITEM # DESCRIPTION 1 Base Frame Assembly 2 Top Frame and Platform Assembly 3 Inner (lifter) Leg Assembly 4 Outer (stabilizer) Leg As

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38 DANGER! To avoid personal injury, NEVER go under the lift platform until the load is removed and the scissors mechanism is securely blocked in

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39 PROBLEM POSSIBLE CAUSE AND SOLUTION Lift does not raise.  The motor rotation for a 3-phase motor may be reversed. Reverse only two motor e

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4 DEFLECTION It is the responsibility of the user/purchaser to advise the manufacturer where deflection may be critical to the application. INSPE

Page 35 - REPLACEMENT PARTS LIST

40 PROBLEM POSSIBLE CAUSE AND SOLUTION Lift won’t lower.  The solenoid coil may be incorrectly wired, burned out, not rated for the voltage, or the

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41 PROBLEM POSSIBLE CAUSE AND SOLUTION Lift seems bouncy during operation.  Lower the lift to collapsed position and continue to hold

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42 The user is solely responsible for using this equipment in a safe manner and observing all of the safety guidelines provided in the Operat

Page 38 - TROUBLESHOOTING ANALYSIS

5 SAFETY ALERTS (Required Reading!) The following SAFETY ALERTS are intended to create awareness of owners, operators, and maintenance personnel

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6 Read and understand this manual and all labels prior to operating or servicing the scissors lift. All labels are provided in accordance with AN

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7 DANGER! Scissors lifts are designed individually for a specific load and application. To avoid personal injury, do not change the load or

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8 WARNING! The hydraulic velocity fuse (HVF) must be properly installed! The HVF is attached to the elbow fitting in the rod port of the cylinder

Page 42 - LIMITED WARRANTY

9 NOTICE! Do not continue to depress the “UP” button on the controller if the lift is not raising or if the lift has reached the fully raised p

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