TORK LIFT T1 – Models P.O. Box 1058 1058 West Industrial Avenue Guthrie, OK 73044-1058 888-811-9876 405-282-5200
10 Figure 1 Label Placement Tork Lift Item No. Qty Description Part No. 1 2 Caution – Familiarize Yourself
11 Note: Labels shown here are not actual size. Figure 3 Label 36401487 Figure 4 Label 36430050 Figure 5 Label 36401560 LABEL IDE
12 Figure 6 Label 36400661 Figure 7 Label 36403230 Figure 8 Label 36401586M Figure 9 Label 36403343
13 Tork Model Capacity (Lbs.) Travel (In.) Lowered Height (In.) Raised Height (In.) Max End Load (Lbs.) Max Side Load (Lbs.) Std Min. Platform
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
15 LIFT DUTY Autoquip standard lift designs as described in the specifications typically include intermittent duty motors and are designed to “
16 WARNING ! Only authorized personnel should perform inspection or maintenance and service procedures. Unauthorized personnel attempting these
17 Figure 10: Typical Maintenance Devices LIFT BLOCKING INSTRUCTIONS Maintenance Leg – Engaged Position Mai
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
19 WARNING! Before installing the lift, read & follow the recommended safety practices in the Safety Practices section. Failure to follow th
2 Identification and Inspection 3 Responsibility of Owners / Users 4 Safety Signal Words 5 Safety Practices
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
21 5. Make temporary electrical connections and permanent hydraulic connections. Raise the lift approximately one foot using the “UP” button. The
22 Figure 11: Typical Pit Detail INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS 1 1 1 1/2 1
23 SHIMMING & ANCHORING LIFT TO CONCRETE (Anchors by Others) Recommended concrete anchor bolts are: HILTI “Kwik-Bolt”, Molly Parabolt or sim
24 CAUTION! Familiarize yourself with this operator’s manual before operating this equipment. 1. Scissors lifts have maximum lifting capacity ra
25 WARNING! Before maintaining the lift, read & follow the recommended safety practices in the Safety Practices section. Failure to follow th
26 Annual Inspection (1000 hours of operation): Change hydraulic fluid and clean reservoir as needed. Always use clean fluid. Never return flu
27 WARNING! Before maintaining the lift, read & follow the recommended safety practices in the Safety Practices
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
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
3 IDENTIFICATION When ordering parts or requesting information or service on this lift, PLEASE REFER TO THE MODEL AND SERIAL NUMBER. This inf
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
31 WIRING AUTOQUIP "SUPER TORQUE' MOTORS Because Autoquip "Super-Torque" motors actually deliver substantially more horsepowe
32 HYDRAULIC SCHEMATICDOWN FLOWRESERVOIRCHECK VALVEFILTERLINESUCTIONDOWN SOL.VALVERELIEFVALVETHE FUNCTION OF: CHECK, RELIEF,PRESSURE LINEPUMP ASSEM
33 Figure 14: Foot Switch Wiring Details – 115VAC/Single Phase Figure 15: Push Button Wiring Details – 115VAC/Single Phase GENERAL MAINT
34 Figure 16. Generic Electrical Schematic 208-230-460V – 3phase GENERAL MAINTENANCE
35 Figure 17. Parts Idenification – Pump Unit REPLACEMENT PAR
36 Figure 18. Replacement Parts Diagram – Standard Lift REPLACEMENT PARTS LIST 16 4 3
37 ITEM # DESCRIPTION 1 Base Frame Assembly 2 Top Frame and Platform Assembly 3 Inner (lifter) Leg Assembly 4 Outer (stabilizer) Leg As
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
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
4 DEFLECTION It is the responsibility of the user/purchaser to advise the manufacturer where deflection may be critical to the application. INSPE
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
41 PROBLEM POSSIBLE CAUSE AND SOLUTION Lift seems bouncy during operation. Lower the lift to collapsed position and continue to hold
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
5 SAFETY ALERTS (Required Reading!) The following SAFETY ALERTS are intended to create awareness of owners, operators, and maintenance personnel
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
7 DANGER! Scissors lifts are designed individually for a specific load and application. To avoid personal injury, do not change the load or
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
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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