Parts List - Powerbuilt 940194 Manual De Instrucciones Para El Funcionamiento Y Mantenimiento

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2 TON STORABLE SHOP CRANE
SPECIFICATIONS
Capacity
Length
Width
Height
27
26
A
8
21
G
15
15

PARTS LIST

No.
Description
Qty.
A
Boom Extension
1
B
Boom
1
C
Upright Mast
1
D
Mast Braces
2
E
Hydraulic Ram
1
F
Base
1
G
Leg Extension
2
1
Bolt, M16 x 100
2
2
Washer, M16
3
3
Nut, M16
3
4
Bolt, M16 x 100
1
5
Washer, M16
4
6
Nut, M16
4
7
Bolt, M16 x 100
1
8
Bolt, M14 x 90
1
9
Washer, M16
1
10
Nut, M16
1
2 Tons (1818 Kg)
68-1/2" (174 cm)
39-3/8" (100 cm)
57" (145 cm)
6
5
B
27
26
24
11
10
9
23
3
E
2
C
19
7
6
D
5
25-18-20
1
4
6
17
5
2
3
12-18-16
13-17
22
16
13
25
18
12
No.
Description
11
Bolt, M16 x 120
12
Bolt, M8 x 12
13
Pin (small)
14
Push Handle
15
Wheel (3.5")
16
Caster Wheel (3")
17
Clip
18
Lock Washer, M8
19
Handle
20
Caster Wheel (3.5")
21
Hook and Chain
22
Bolt, M16 x 100
23
Bolt, M14 x 90
24
Bolt, M16 x 90
25
Bolt, M8 x 16
26
Washer, M14
27
Nut, M14
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• STUDY, UNDERSTAND, AND FOLLOW ALL INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE OPERATING THIS DEVICE.
• DO NOT EXCEED RATED CAPACITY.
• USE ONLY ON HARD LEVEL SURFACE.
• BEFORE MOVING, LOWER THE LOAD TO THE LOWEST POSSIBLE POINT.
• FAILURE TO HEED THESE MARKINGS MAY RESULT IN PERSONAL INJURY AND/OR PROPERTY DAMAGE.
• USE ONLY LEVELLERS, SLINGS OR CHAINS WITH A RATED CAPACITY GREATER THAN THE WEIGHT OF THE LOAD BEING LIFTED.
• DO NOT ALLOW LOAD TO SWING OR DROP VIOLENTLY WHILE LOWERING OR MOVING.
• NO ALTERATIONS SHALL BE MADE TO THIS PRODUCT.
It is the owner and/or operators responsibility to read and understand all WARNINGS , operating, and maintenance instructions contained on the
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product label and instruction manual prior to operation of this unit.
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It is also the owner and/or operators responsibility to provide maintenance, maintain all decals or warning labels and in general while in use,
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maintain the unit in good working order.
If the owner and/or operator is not fluent in English, French or Spanish, the product warnings and instructions shall be read to and discussed with
the operator in the operator's native language by the purchaser/owner or his designee, making sure that the operator comprehends its contents.
NOTE: An assistant is required to assemble this unit and minimize the potential hazards and/or injury.
1. Line up the holes on the Caster Wheel (16) & (20) with the matching holes on the Base (F) and attach with bolt (12) and washer (18).
2. Slide the leg extensions (G) into the open ends of the base (F). Install Pins (13) and Clips (17) to hold leg extensions securely to the base.
3. With the help of an assistant, install the Upright Mast (C) onto the base using bolts (1), washers (2) and nuts (3). Install the Mast Braces (D)
onto the base using bolts (22), washers (5) and nuts (6). Align holes at the upper end of the mast braces with the second hole from the top in
F
the upright mast using bolt (7), washer (2) and nut (3). Once aligned, tighten the bolts securely.
4. Install the Hydraulic Ram (E) to the support bracket on the upright mast using bolt (4), washer (5) and nut (6). Once secured, lean the hydraulic
ram against the upright mast temporarily.
5. Install the Boom (B) on top of the upright mast and secure with bolt (11), washer (9) and nut (10).
6. Align and install the top of the hydraulic ram into the welded fork on the boom and secure with bolt (24), washer (5) and nut (6).
7. Slide Boom Extension (A) into boom and secure with bolt (23), washer (26) and nut (27).
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8. Line up the four holes on the Push Handle (14) with the threaded holes at the rear of the upright mast. Install washers (18) to bolts (12) and
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thread into holes.
9. Install the Hook and Chain (21) at the end of the boom extension using bolt (8), washer (26) and nut (27).
10. Slide the Handle (19) on the socket on the hydraulic ram.
1. Lock the boom in place for the proper weight marking using the lock pin BEFORE APPLYING THE LOAD TO THE LIFT. Do not exceed the rated
capacity and travel limits of the equipment.
2. Use appropriate levelers, slings or chains around the load capable of sustaining the load before using the hook to lift it. Make sure that the
Qty.
latching mechanism is working properly before lifting or moving the load.
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3. Once the load is securely hooked in place, lift the load by turning the release valve clockwise until closed, and pumping the jack until the load
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is clear of any obstruction. Move very carefully avoiding slopes in the direction of travel. Avoid sudden or swinging movements of the load. To
lower the load, turn the release valve on the hydraulic jack counterclockwise very slowly.
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1. Inspect the crane before each use. Check for cracks in the jack support, boom and boom extension. Check for loose, missing or damaged parts.
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If the crane is damaged in any way it should be removed from service immediately.
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2. Check for unauthorized modification of the product. Modifications to this product and/or use of unapproved attachments are prohibited due to
the potential hazards that are associated with improper use.
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3. Any hydraulic jack found to be damaged in any way, is found to be worn or operates abnormally "SHALL BE REMOVED FROM SERVICE UNTIL
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REPAIRED". Owners and/or operators should be aware that repair of the equipment requires specialized knowledge and facilities. Only factory
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authorized parts, labels and decals shall be used on this equipment.
4. Visual inspection for cracked welds, bent, loose, missing parts or hydraulic oil leaks.
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5. If jack is subjected to abnormal load or shock, remove from service and have it examined by an Authorized Repair Service.
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6. Clean all surfaces and maintain all labels and warnings.
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7. Grease Pivot Points:
A. Boom to Upright Mast
1
B. Ram Mount to Boom
8
2
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SAFETY WARNINGS
OWNER AND/OR OPERATOR RESPONSIBILITY
ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
MAINTENANCE AND INSPECTION
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