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PORTABLE PERSONNEL LIFTS
Service &
Parts ManualSERVICE & PARTS
MANUAL
ULII-25/33/40/48
Portable Personnel Lifts
Serial Numbers 15000 to Current
When contacting UpRight for service or parts information, be
sure to include the MODEL and SERIAL NUMBERS from the
equipment nameplate. Should the nameplate be missing, the
SERIAL NUMBER is also stamped on the chassis tube on the
right side of the mast.
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1775 Park Street (Europe, Africa & Middle East)
Selima, California 93662 Pottery Road
TEL: 209/691-5200 Dun Lair, Ireland
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P/N 068018-000Contents
Table of Contents
Section P: Section Pr
Number No. Number Ne.
1,0 INTRODUCTION & SPECIFICATIONS Rear Wheel Bearings. 3
1.0 Introduction sssnsee TA Casters 3
Purpose of Equipment 14 Chains .. 3
General Description : WW Screw Jacks 3
Platform, one Td Hydraulic Oil Reservoir (Figure 4 3
Mast... aI 4.3 Battery Maintenance. 4
Chassis eI Battery Inspection and Cieaning.. -4
ca
Operator Controls sn Battery Charging (Figure 4-3) .
2.0 MACHINE PREPERATION ie
2.1 Preparation for Use 24 Tigeseembly i!
2.2 Preparation For Shipment. 24 Platform Assembly Removal ~. -
2.3 Storage 22 | #6 Mast ;
Preservation 22 35 Mast. '
eg eal #4 Mast
3.0 OPERATION | #3 Mast .
3.0 Introduction eee a Nae +
General Functioning 7 #2 Mast.
Design Features... i #3 Mast. Cs
3.1 Safety Rules and Precautions 1 #4 Mast. :
3.2 Controls and Indicators 7 belie! :
3.4 Safety/interlock Test.
3.3 Outrigger Installation
3.5 Operation
Emergency Lowering.
Aes Use Each Day
3.4 Transporting...
UL-25,32,40 Only...
Platform Support Assembly’.
Sequencing Strap Instalation..
4.6 Cylinder Assembly
Seal Replacement
Orifice Valve Cleaning
Cylinder Removal igure 45)
Instalatio
BC Mee. | ar torque Speticaions :
Unloadin Hydraulic Components 7
DC Models. Fasteners
UL-48 Only z 5.0 TROUBLESHOOTING
DC Models. * 5.0 Introduction
roan 7 ‘General Procedure
ecurin :
3.5 Tilt Back i 6.0 SCHEMATICS
UL-25 (Optional) : 6.0 Introduction 61
Lowering : Index 61
Raising .. : 6.1 Electrical Schematics. 62
UL-32,40 (Standard) : 6.2 Hydraulic Schematic 64
Lowering. “8 | 7.0 ILLUSTRATED PARTS BREAKDOWN
ry are . 7.0. Introduction .. 7A
uta Sina 30 | 7 des coma
Raising 8 or 7.2 Mustrated Parts. 7-2
4.0 MAINTENANCE
4.0 Introduction aa
Special Tools vat
4.1 Preventative Maintenance: at
Preventative Maintenance Table Key . 42
Preventative Maintenance Report a2 |
4.2 Lubrication a3
UL-25/32/40/48 Portable Personnel Lifts IContents
List of Illustrations
Figure
Number
1-1. UL Portable Personnel Lifts
2-1 Lifting UL Lifts
2-2 Battery Box
3-1 Controls and Indicators
3-2. Installing Outriggers
3-3. Loader in Load Position
3-4 T-Handle Positioning
35
36
3-7
Tilting Machine onto or off of a Vehicle
Tie Down Points
Fork Lift Pockets, Winch Point.
3-8 Loader Bar/ Strut.
3-9. Pinning the Strut
3-10 Tilting the Machine Back . =
3-11 Cylinder Secured with Retaining Pin
3-12 Lowering and Raising with Tilt Back Handle
3-13 Compressing the Cylinder Assembly
3-14 Pinning the Tilt Back Frame in Place ...
3-15 Compresing the Cas Sprig
3-16 Securing the Strut
3-17 Releasing the Strut...
3-18 Extending the Gas Springs.
3-19 Stowing the Tilt Back Frame ...
4-1 Lubrication...
4-2 Hydraulic Power Unit.
4-3. Battery Charger...
4-4 System Relief Valve...
4-5 Lifting / Lowering UL Lift...
4-6 Mast Assembly, Strap and Chain Detail
4-7. Mast Assembly Bearing Detail
4-8 Lift Cylinder -
4-9 Chain Tensioning, Cylinder Installation
6-1 Electrical Schematic, AC Models
6-2. Electrical Schematic, DC Models.
6-3. Hydraulic Schematic.
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List of Tables
Page | Table Page
Nov | Number No.
1-1 | 1-1 Specifications...
241 | 3-1 Controls and Indicators
.2-1 | 41 Preventative Maintenance
33 | 5-1 Troubleshooting
3-4 | 6-1 Electrical Schematic Legend, AC
3-6 | 6-2 Electrical Schematic Legend, DC..nssnnnnnnnnee 6-2
.3-6 | 63 Hydraulic Schematic Legend 64
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UL-25/32/40/48 Portable Personnel LiftsForward
Introduction
HOW TO USE THIS MANUAL
This manual is divided into 7 sections. The first page of
each section is marked with a black tab that lines up with
ne of the thumb index tabs on the right side of this page.
You can quickly find the first page of each section without
looking through the table of contents which follows this
page. The section number printed at the top comer of each
page can also be used as a quick reference guide.
SPECIAL INFORMATION
DANGER A
Indicates the hazard or unsafe practice will
result in severe injury or death
A WARNING © As
Indicates the hazard or unsafe practice
could result in severe injury or death,
A
NOTES: Give helpful information.
WORKSHOP PROCEDURES
CAUTION: Detailed descriptions of standard workshop
procedures, safety principles and service operations are
not included. Please note that this manual does contain
igs and cautions against some specific service
methods which could cause personal injury, or could
damage a machine or make it unsafe. Please understand
that these warnings cannot cover all conceivable ways in
ich service, whether or not recommended by Up-
Right, Inc., might be done, or of the possible hazardous
consequences of each conceivable way, nor could
UpRight Inc. investigate all such ways. Anyone using
service procedures or tools, whether or not recom-
mended by UpRight Inc., must satisfy themselves
thoroughly that neither personal safety nor machine
safety will be jeopardized.
‘All information contained in this manual is based on the
latest product information available at the time of printing,
We reserve the right to make changes at any time without
notice. No part ofthis publication may be reproduced,
stored in retrieval system, or transmitted, in any form by
any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying, record-
ing, or otherwise, without the prior written permission of
the publisher. This includes text, figures and tables,
UL-25/32/40/48 Portable Personnel Lifts
Introduction &
Specifications
General description and machine specifications
Machine Preparation
information on preparation for use & shipment,
forklifting, transporting and storage.
Operation
Operating instructions and safety rules
Maintenance
Preventative maintenance and service information.
Troubleshooting
Causes and solutions to typical problems.
Schematics
Schematics and valve block diagram with
description and location of components.
Illustrated Parts
Breakdown
Complete parts lists with Mlustrations.Forward
NOTES
UL-25/32/40/48 Portable Personnel Lifts1.0 Introduction
PURPOSE OF EQUIPMENT
The UpRight Personnel Lift is a portable lift designed to
elevate personnel and light equipment to work above
the ground.
GENERAL DESCRIPTION
There are four basic UpRight Personnel Lift models: the
UL-25, UL-32, UL-40 and the UL-48.
All models consist of a Platform, Mast and Chassis.
The UL-32, UL-40, and UL-48 are equipped with a tilt
back mechanism to facilitate passage through a standard
80 inch doorway. This tilt back mechanism is optionally
available in a configuration adapted to fit the UL-25.
Platform
The platform is an aluminum structure supported by a
steel cage support attached to the mast. It has 43.5-inch
high ‘clamshell! upper and lower guardrail assembly
with gas spring assist for opening and closing, six (6) inch
toeboards and integrated midrail.
Introduction & Specifications
Mast
The platform is raised and lowered by a seven stage
mast assembly that is driven by a single stage hydraulic
lift cylinder and a series of leaf chains. An AC or OC
electric motor powers a hydraulic pump which in turn
energizes the cylinder. Solenoid operated valves control
the raising and lowering of the Platform.
Chassis
The Chassis is a steel structure that consists of the first
stage of the Mast Assembly, control box, battery charger
(for DC Models), and AC or DC Motor, hydraulic pump
and reservoir, 12v battery (for DC Models), a tilt back
assembly (standard on 32', 40', and 48" machines,
optional on 25' machines), and four Outriggers. The
chassis is equipped with outrigger status lights which
indicate that outrigger interlock switches are closed
Operator Controls
Controls consist of a Lower Emergency Stop Switch,
Upper Emergency Stop Switch, Key Switch and three (3)
push button controls: Power On, Up, Down, The
Power On button must be pushed along with the Up or
Down button to operate the machine. An Emergency
Lowering Valve is located on the power unit at the base
of the machine.
Platform
Mast
Chassis
Outriggers
Upper Guardrail (Gate)
Lower Guardrail
@uaupe
Figure 1-1: UL Portable Personnel Lift
UL-25/32/40/48 Portable Personnel Lifts
11Introduction & Specifications
Table 1-1: Specifications
IeM UL25 uLs2 uLao uLas
Platform Height
Maximum ase7.62m) |
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Minimum 15in,GBem)_| 15in.G8em | _15in.G8.em) 15 in, Gm)
Platform Capacity 350 Tbs. (159 kg) | 300 tbs. (136 kg) | 300 bs. (136 bg) | 250 Tbs. 173k)
Stored Dimensions
Vertical Height 78in. (1.98) | 96in.(2.46m | 112in.2.84m) | 130in. 6.3m)
Width 29in. (74cm) | 29m. 74cm) | 29in. 74 cm) 29 in, (74cm)
Depth 49 in. (1.24 m) | 49in (124m _|_49in.(.24m)_| 49 in. (125m)
Diagonal Storage Height __ | 78 in. (1.98 m) | 78 in. 0.98 m)_| 78 in, (1.98m)
Diagonal Storage Length _ 99.5 in. (2.53.m) | 114in. 2.9m) | 132 in. G.35m)
Footprint (outriggers extended)
Width 59in, 1.5m | atin @06m) | 92in.2.34m) | 112 in. (2.84m)
Length 56 in. (1.42 m)_| 78in.(.98 m)_|_89in. 226m _| 105 in. (2.67m)
Weightoverall 760 Ibs. (345 kg) | 860 lbs. (390 kg) | 930 tbs. (422 kg)
wo Outriggers & Scrowjacks 714 Ibs. 24 kg) | 006 lbs. G66 kg) | 864 Ibs. (392 kg) | 1190 Ibs. (544kg)
Set of Outriggers & Screwjacks | 46 lbs 21 kg | 54 bs Q5kg) | 66lbs. (30 kg) | 1118 lbs. (507k)
AAddtl Weight for D.C, Option | 64 tbs. (29 kg) | 64 ths. 29 kg) | 64 bs. (29 kp) 72 ts. 33kg)
Guardrail Height [83.5 in tm | 43.5 in [43.5 in. m)_ [435 in, (11Dem)
Toe Board Height in. (152 mm) | 6 in, 152 mm)_[_6 in. (152 mm)
‘Max. System Voltage
AC Electric Motor 120 VAC 60 Hz oF 220 VAC 50/60 He
DC Electric Power Source 1-12 Volt Battery, Grp. 27
a 105 Amps, Min, We 52 Ibs. (23.6 kg) :
Battery Charger ‘Automatic, 120 VAC 60 Hz or 220 VAC 50 He
‘Output: 10 Amps, 12 Vols D.C.
‘Maximum Hydraulic System
Pressure 2400 PSI (165 bar)
“Specifications subject to change without notice.
1-2 UL-25/32/40/48 Portable Personnel LiftsMachine Preparation
Read, understand and follow all safety rules and
operating instructions before attempting to operate
the machine,
2.1 Preparation for Use
STAND CLEAR when cutting the metal
banding to avoid being cut when the
banding snaps back.
1, Remove the metal banding securing the battery box
(OC machines only) and the machine to the crate.
2, Remove the battery box from the crate (OC ma-
chines only).
3. Disassemble the crate.
4, Remove any other banding or straps from the
machine.
5. Using a forklift, raise the machine up far enough to
remove the base of the crate (Figure 2-1). Lower the
machine.
6. Attach a lifting strap behind the cage support assem-
bly and to a suitable lifting device. With the lifting
device, raise the machine to its vertical position.
To Overhead
Lifting Device
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Figure 2-1: Lifting UL Lifts
UL-25/32/40/48 Portable Personnel Lifts
7. For DC machines, hang the battery box on the pegs
rovided on the back of the mast and connect the
Battery quick connector. If necessary plug the Battery
Charger cord into a grounded AC outlet of proper
voltage and frequency to charge the battery.
2.2 Preparation For Shipment
The following instructions are for shipping the machine
by a freight carrier.
For instructions on transporting UL Lifts short distances
by pick-up or small flat bed truck see Section 3.5.
1, Fully lower the Platform.
2, Disconnect the battery quick connector and remove:
the battery box from the rear of the mast assembly
(Figure 2-3).
3. Band the Platform Assembly to the Chassis.
4, Attach a lifting strap behind the cage support assem-
bly and a to suitable lifting device (Figure 2-1).
Lower the machine with the lifting device to the
horizontal position.
5. Using a forklift, raise the machine up far enough to
place the base of the crate under the machine.
Lower the machine onto the base of the crate,
6. Band the machine and the battery box to the base
of the crate.
7. Assemble the rest of the crate around the machine
and band together.
| Battery Quick
| Connector
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Figure 2-2: Battery Box
21Machine
Preparation
2.3 Storage
No preparation is required for normal storage. Regular
maintenance per Table 4-1 should be performed. If the
ft is to be placed in long term storage (dead storage)
use the following preservation procedure.
PRESERVATION
1. Clean painted surfaces. If the paint surface is dam-
aged, repaint.
2. Check the level of the hydraulic oil with the cage
fully lowered. Unscrew the reservoir cap/dipstick; oil
should be visible on the dipstick. Add ISO #46
hydraulic oi if necessary.
BATTERY
Remove the battery and place in alternate service,
2-2
UL-25/32/40/48 Portable Personnel LiftsOperation
3.0 Introduction
GENERAL FUNCTIONING
The AC or DC electric motor directly drives a hydraulic
pump and is energized only when all four outriggers are
set, closing the outrigger limit switches, and powering
the outrigger relays.
The allow ig normally alowed to return tothe reser
voir through the lift valve until itis energized by depress-
ing the lift button and the power button simultaneously
with the keyswitch on and both emergency stop buttons
pulled out. Oil is then diverted to the lift cylinder until
the lift function is stopped by the operator or until
essure in the system reaches the relief setting and is
Pypassed to the Feservor through the relief valve
When lowering, oil is allowed to flow out of the lift
cylinder through an orifice located in its base (limiting
the decent speed) and through the down valve when it
is energized by depressing the down button and the
}ower button simultaneously with the keyswitch on and
;ath emergency stop switches pulled out. In case of
powered function failure, the unit may be lowered by
turning the manual release on the down valve.
DESIGN FEATURES
The UL - Series Lifts have the following features to
ensure safe operation
* Interlocks are provided on each outrigger socket that
prevent Platform elevation ifthe Outriggers are
improperly installed.
* The Power and UP or Down buttons must be
depressed for the controls to operate, preventing
inadvertent actuation of the controls
* The Chassis and Platform Controls are equipped with
an Emergency top Button for stoppingall powered
functions.
+ An Emergency Lowering Valve is provided to lower
the Platform in the event electrical power is lost.
* Dual chain lift system for added safety.
+ An Orbit Level is provided on the Chassis Base so
the machine can be properly leveled
UL-25/32/40/48. Portable Personnel Lifts
3.1 Safety Rules and Precautions
All personnel shall carefully read, understand
and follow all safety rules, operating
instructions and the Scaffold Industry
Association's MANUAL OF RESPONSIBILITIES
before performing maintenance on or
operating any UpRight Aerial Work Platform.
The UL 48 model is intended for indoor use only.
Before using the UL-Series Lift:
NEVER elevate Platform unless all four (4) Outriggers
have been properly installed. All outrigger screwjack
pads must be in solid contact with a firm surface before
the Platform is elevated.
NEVER attempt to move the UpRight Lift with people or
materials on the Platform or with the Platform elevated.
NEVER operate the machine within ten feet of power
lines. THIS MACHINE IS NOT INSULATED.
NEVER sit, climb, or stand on the Platform guardrails or
midrall
NEVER elevate Platform without first leveling the base.
NEVER use ladders, planks or other devices to increase
the height of the Platform.
NEVER attach overhanging loads to the Platform or
increase the Platform size.
NEVER elevate the Platform if it contains more than one
person or more than the rated load of 300 pounds.
LOOK up, down and around for overhead obstructions
and electrical conductors.
NEVER change operating or safety systems.
NEVER use Outriggers from any other machine
CLOSE and secure the gate after entering Platform.
Verify that the locking pin is fully engaged,
INSPECT the machine thoroughly for cracked welds
loose of missing hardware, hydraulic leaks, damaged
control or power cables and loose wire connections.
NEVER use the UpRight Lift as a freight or personnel
elevator,
NEVER recharge batteries near sparks or open flame;
batteries that are being charged emit highly explosive
hydrogen gas.
AFTER USE secure the work Platform against unautho-
rized use by turning key switch off and removing key.
NEVER replace any component or part with anything
other than original UpRight replacement parts without,
the manufacturer's consent.
NEVER use the UL48 out of doors.
3-1Operation
3.2 Controls and Indicators
The controls and indicators for operation of the UL-Series
Lifts are shown in Figure 3-1. The names and functions
of the controls and indicators are listed in Table 3-1. The
index numbers in the figure correspond to the index
numbers in the table. The operator shall know the
location of each control and indicator and have a thor-
ough knowledge of the function and operation af each
el
fore attempting to operate the uni
Table 3-1: Controls and Indicators
INDEX INDEX
NO. | NAME FUNCTION NO. | NAME FUNCTION
1 [keySwitch _ [Turnswitch to ON to provide 6 [Emergency | Turn the knob counterclockwise to
power to the Controls and to OFF to Lowering Vake _Jopen the valve and lower the Platform.
[cut power to the Conttob. Turn the knob clockwise to close the
2 [fmegency Sop Push ed button nto otf valve for normal operation. -
Swit to all functions (OFF). Pull red 7 [Ofte [afer propery nsating the Outi,
= _ [ut up to provide power ON, level the base of the machine
3 [PowerOn [Push this button along with either the adjusting the Outriggers until the bubble|
Button [Up or Down Button tot orlowerthe J | iswithin the center circle
Platform. @ | Battery Charger [After plugging the chargerin, tum the
4 ]Up Button [Push this button along with the Power timer dial to 12; the ammeter will
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5 [Down Button |Push his bution along with te Power Epica et rat steer
Button to lower the Flatfonm. [Volt with the Voltage selector Switch.
9 [Outrigger indicate that outrigger interlock switches
Indicator Lights [are engaged.
UL-25/32/40/48 Portable Personnel LiftsOperation
Battery Charger (DC Models)
Platform Controls
Outrigger Indicators and Orbit Level
Figure
UL-25/32/40/48 Portable Personnel Lifts
Controls and IndicatorsOperation
3.3 Outrigger Installation
1. Remove the outriggers from storage locations on
sides of mast.
2. Insert each into outrigger socket in base (fig. 3-2).
3. Push in until locking pin engages hole in end of
outrigger. Pull outward on outrigger to ensure
engagement.
4. Repeat the above steps forall other outriggers. Make
sure all four (4) locking pins are engaged.
5. Level the base, centering the bubble in the orbit
level on the base by adjusting the screwjacks at the
end ofeach outrigger (ig. 2-2. DO NOT release the
tension on an outrigger, by turning counterclock-
wise, to level base.
All four (4) screwjack pads must be in solid
contact with a firm surface and each outrigger
indicator light must be lit before the platform is
elevated.
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3.4 Safety/lInterlock Test
4 DANGER A
Never perform these tests from the Platform.
Keep clear of the Platform as it raises and
lowers,
1. Properly install all four (4) Outriggers and level base.
2. While standing on the ground, attempt to raise the
Platform with first the Chassis Emergency Stop
Switch and then the Platform Emergency Stop
Switch in the OFF position. The Platform should not
elevate
3. While standing on the ground, elevate the Platform
slightly and then open the Emergency Lowering
Valve to verify its operation, Close the Emergency
Lowering Valve.
3-4
4. Release the tension on one (1) Outrigger by turning
the screwjack counterclockwise, until the screwjack
pad is off the ground
5. While standing on the ground, activate the control
panel to elevate the Platform. Machine should not
elevate.
6. Re-level the base with all four (4) Outriggers, then
repeat step 2 with another Outrigger.
7. Repeat steps 4, 5 & 6 until all four (4) Outriggers
have been tested
DO NOT use a machine that elevates when: either
Emergency Stop Switch is in the OFF position; the
tension has been released on an Outrigger or will not
lower with the Emergency Lowering Vaive. Machine
must be repaired before using.
3.5 Operation
Before operating UL Lift insure that: the operator has been
thoroughly trained on this machine, the operator has read,
fully understands and follows the instructions contained in
the Operator Manual and the Scaffold Industry
Association's MANUAL OF RESPONSIBILITIES, the unit has
been properly set up with all four (4) outriggers properly
installed and the base leveled, and the machine has passed
the Safety Interlock Test (Section 3.4),
Note: Platform will not elevate unless all four outrig-
gers are properly installed with screwjack pads firmly
in contact with floor and each outrigger indicator
Jamp lit.
1. Check for external damage to the mast.
2. For AC units connect power unit plug to extension
cord (12 ga. (1.5 mm) conductor minimum and 50 ft.
(15 m) in length maximum).
Connect extension cord to properly grounded outlet of
proper voltage and frequency.
3. Turn Key to ON, Key Switch is located on the left side
of the mast (fig. 3-1)
4. Pull out on Lower Emergency Stop Button, located
on the left side of the mast (fig. 3-1), to turn switch
ON. In the event of an emergency push the button in
to cut power to all controls.
Enter the platform by pulling out on the locking pin
and lifting up on the upper half of the cage
6. Lower upper half of the cage after entering platform
making sure locking pin is engaged.
7. Check that the area above the platform is clear before
elevating the platform,
UL-25/32/40/48 Portable Personnel LiftsOperation
8 Pull out on Emergency Stop Button, located on
platform control panel (ig. 3-1). In the event of an
emergency push the button in to cut power to all
controls.
9. Push both the middle and top buttons (POWER and
UP), on the Control Box (fig. 3-1), at the same time to
elevate the platform. Release the buttons to stop.
10. Check that the area below the platform is clear before
lowering the platform.
11. Push both the middle and bottom buttons (POWER
and DOWN) at the same time to lower the platform.
Release the buttons to stop.
12. After use, secure unit from unauthorized use by
turning Key Switch to OFF and remove key.
EMERGENCY LOWERING
| SWARNING:
Ifthe Platform should fail to lower, NEVER
dimb down the Mas.
‘Ask a person on the ground to open the Emergency
Lowering Valve to lower the Platform. This valve is
located on the power unit mounted on the Mast.
1. Open the Emergency Lowering Valve by turning the
knob counterclockwise.
2. To close, turn the Emergency Lowering Valve
clockwise
Once the Platform is fully lowered, be certain thatthe |
Emergency Lowering Valve is closed again. The Platform
will not elevate if the Emergency Lowering Valve has not
been closed.
AFTER USE EACH DAY
1. Ensure that the Platform is fully lowered,
2. Park the machine on level ground, preferably under,
cover.
3. Secure against vandals, children or unauthorized
operation by turning the Key Switch to OFF and |}
removing the key.
UL-25/32/40/48 Portable Personnel LiftsOperation
3.4 Transporting
UL-25,32,40 ONLY
Note: The loading instructions that follow are to be
used for UL-25,32, and 40. The UL-48 is not,
equipped with a loader (see next page for UL-48
transportation instructions).
DC Models
Disconnect the plug from the battery box and remove
the battery box from the rear of the machine (fig. 3-1).
A CAUTION A
The battery box is heavy, 52 Ibs. (23.6
kg), lift properly (or have someone help
you) to prevent back injury.
SOARS:
Make sure loade!
or vehicle bed.
Loading
1. Raise the loader support bracket and engage the
retaining pin in the top hole of the loader channel
(fig. 3-3)
2. Secure the loader to the loader support bracket
with the gravity hook (fig. 3-3)
3. Position the unit so the back of the machine
‘comes in contact with the vehicle bed or tailgate.
4, Release the gravity hook and slide the loader
down until it comes into contact with the vehicle
bed or tailgate (fig. 3-3). Then reposition the
loader support bracket so the retaining pin isin
the first available hole above the loader.
5. Release the locking pin and pull the T-handle out
until the locking pin engages the hole in the end of
the T-handle (fig. 3-4).
6. Liftup on the T-handle, using the loader as a pivot,
until the unit rotates to a horizontal position in the
vehicle bed (fig. 3-5).
7. Push the base of the unit towards the front of the
vehicle bed. The machine will slide on the loader
until the rear wheels are on the bed. The unit may
| then be rolled on the rear wheels and upper casters.
8. Return the T-handle tothe stored position, making sure
the locking pin engages the T-handle.
9. Secure the unit with suitable strength rope or tie
straps using the forklift pockets located under the
base of the unit and either the upper caster axle on
UL25 models or the tilt back frame on UL32 and
UL40 models.
To prevent damage to the mast assembly,
do not place rope or tie straps across the
mast assembly when securing the unit for
transportation.
DO NOT overtighten the rope or tie straps,
damage to the machine will result.
Figure 3-4: T-handle pi iB
UL-25/32/40/48 Portable Personnel LiftsOperation
Unloading
. Unsecure the unit.
2. Release the locking pin and pull the T-handle out
until the locking pin engages the hole in the end of
the T-handle.
3. Roll the unit back until the rear wheels are off the
edge of the tailgate or vehicle bed.
4, Pull downward on the T-handle, allowing the unit to
slide on the loader. As the unit stops sliding on the
loader, it will pivot on the loader to an upright
sition. Gradually counterbalance the unit's weight
applying an upward force on the T-handle. This
allows the unit to settle gently on the wheels, avoid-
ing undue impact on the unit.
Return the T-handle to the stored position, making sure
the locking pin engages the T-handle.
DC Models
Replace the battery and reconnect the battery box plug
making certain it is fully engaged.
Figure 3-5: Tilting machine onto or off of a vehicle
yp. each side)
Figure 3-6: Tie Down Points
UL-25/32/40/48. Portable Personnel Lifts
uL-48 ONLY
DC Models
Remove the battery box from the rear of the machine
and disconnect the plug from the battery box.
The battery box is heavy - 52 Ibs. (23.6
kg). Lift properly (or have someone help
you) to prevent back injury.
DO NOT attempt to transport machine without
lowering into tiltback configuration.
Make sure that the strut is securely pinned in
place before moving the unit.
Loading
Follow instructions for tithack' on page 3-10 to lower
the machine for transportation,
Unit may be loaded onto a trailer or flatbed truck by
forklift. Lift machine onto trailer or flatbed truck only
by using forklift pockets found on the Tilt Back Frame
(fig. 3-7).
When using a winch to load onto tilt-bed, attach winch
cable to winch point (fig. 3-8). Winch slowly.
Securing
Secure unit to the trailer or flatbed truck with chains/
straps sufficient to keep the machine from moving during
transportation, Use tie-down points (fig. 3-6) to attach
chains/straps to unit. Lock casters in forward position and
set caster brakes.
3-7tion
3.5
3.5 Tilt Back
UL-25 (OPTIONAL)
Frame, insure that both the upper and lower
Retaining Pins are fully inserted, and the Hair
Pin Retainers are secure and properly installed.
DO NOT drop the Tilt Back Frame.
Keep out from under the Tilt Back Frame
and the machine when tilt
Lowering
1. Be sure area is clear of personnel and obstructions.
2. Release the gravity hook and lower the Loader Bar
(fig. 3-8).
3. Unpin the top of the Strut and remove it from the
storage pocket on the Tilt Back Frame (fig. 3-8)
4, Insert the Strut between the upper Retaining Pin, and
the body ofthe machine. Side the Sout downward
until the bottom end aligns with the lower attachment
Point. Insert the Retaining Pin into the lower attachment
point, and secure with the Hair Pin Retainer (fig. 3-9).
7. While supporting the Tilt Back Frame, remove the
hair pin retainer and the Retaining Pin from the
upper attachment point.
8. Lower the Tilt Back Frame until the holes in the top of the
Strut align with the upper attachment point. Insert the
Retaining Pin and secure with the Hair Pin Retainer.
Check to insure that both ofthe Retaining Pins are
properly installed and secure (fig. 3-9).
9. Extend the Tilt Back Handle by pulling on the
Locking Pin to release it and pulling out on the
handle until it locks in place.
ae
Figure 3-8: Loader Bar / Strut
Operation
} Pining the Strut
10, Pull downward on the Tilt Back Handle and lower the
machine gently onto the Ti Back Frame. Asthe mast tits
backward, the weight of the machine will transfer onto
the Tilt Back Frame. Remember to support this weight
and DO NOT allow the machine to drop onto the Tilt
Back Frame (fig. 3-10).
Release the Tilt Back Handle by pulling on the
Locking Pin and push the handle back into the Tilt
Back Frame until it locks in place.
Raising
1. Extend the Titack Handle by pling on the Locking Pin
to release it and pulling outon the handle unlit oks
in pace.
2. Lift upwards on the Tilt Back Handle and raise the
machine gently into the upright position.
3, Retract the Tilt Back Handle by pulling on the
Locking Pin to release it, and pushing in on the
handle until it locks into place.
3. While supporting the Tilt Back Frame, unpin the
Strut from the upper attachment point, and raise the
Tilt Back Frame to its storage position. Insert the
Retaining Pin into the upper attachment point,
through the holes in the Tilt Back Frame, and secure
with the Hair Pin Retainer.
4, Unpin the lower end of the Strut and return it to its
storage pocket. Insert the lower Retaining Pin into
the upper end of the Strut and secure it with the
Hair Pin Retainer, wrapping the cable around the leg
of the Tilt Back Frame (fig. 3-8).
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UL-25/32/40/48 Portable Personnel LiftsOperat
=.
°
5
UL-32,40 (STANDARD)
The UL32 and UL40 are equipped with a castered rear
Tilt Back assembly. When the unit is tilted back onto this
support frame, the overall height is reduced to allow the
unit to pass through a standard doorway.
Lowering
Before tilting the machine onto the rear
Tilt Back assembly be sure the retaining
pin is fully inserted with the hair pin re-
tainer installed and the cylinder assembly
is fully extended.
DO NOT drop Tilt Back frame.
Keep out from under Tilt Back frame and
machine when tilting.
1. Be sure area is clear of personnel and obstructions.
While holding Tilt Back frame, remove the hair pin
retainer and the retaining pin (fig. 3-11).
Lower the Tilt Back frame until the hole in the
cylinder assembly aligns with the upper mounting
bracket pin hole. Secure the cylinder assembly to
the upper mounting bracket using retaining pin and
hair pin retainer (fig. 3-11).
Extend Tilt Back Handle to the tiltlift position by
releasing locking pin and pulling handle out of the
Tilt Back assembly until the locking pin engages
(fig. 3-12),
Push down on the Tilt Back Handle until the unit
comes to rest on the Tilt Back frame. As the mast tilts
back, counterbalance the machine's weight by
increasing upward force on end of Tilt Back Handle
(fig, 3-12). This allows machine to gently come to rest
on Tilt Back casters.
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UL-25/32/40/48 Portable Personnel Lifts
Tilt Back,
Handi
Figure 3-12: Lowering and raising with Tilt Back Handle
6.
7
Pull down on the handle on the back of the mast to
compress the cylinder assembly (ig. 3-13).
Return Tilt Back Handle to storage position making
sure locking pin engages handle.
Raising
1
2.
3,
Lift up on mast handle to extend cylinder assembly.
Fully extend the Tilt Back Handle until the locking
pin engages.
Lift up on the Tilt Back Handle. As the mast ap-
roaches vertical, counterbalance machine’s weight
Pyrincreasing the downward force on end of Tit
Back Handle (fig. 3-12). This allows machine to
seitle gently on the front casters.
Return Tilt Back Handle to storage position making
sure locking pin engages handle,
While holding Tilt Back frame, remove retaining pin
and raise Tilt Back assembly to the stowed position.
Secure with the retaining pin, making sure pin is
fully inserted and hair pin retainer installed.
Figure 3-13: Compressing cylinder assembly
3-9)a
3.6 Tilt Back (Cont.)
UL-48 (STANDARD)
The UL48 is equipped with a castered rear Tilt Back
assembly. When the unit is tilted back onto this support
frame, the overall height is reduced to allow the unit to
pass through a standard doorway.
Lowering
A CAUTION. A
Tilt back operation should only be per-
formed by two people.
Before tilting the machine onto the Tilt
Back Frame, be sure: the retaining pin is
fully inserted with the hair - pin retainer
installed and the Gas Spring assembly is
fully extended
DO NOT drop Tilt Back Frame.
Keep out from under Tilt Back frame and
machine when tilting
1, Be sure area is clear of personnel and obstructions,
2, DC models - remove battery box and disconnect
cable.
3. Remove one outrigger from the storage pocket and
install in the lifting pocket at the front of the ma-
chine. Slide outrigger in until it locks in place.
4. While another person supports the Tilt Back Frame,
remove the retaining pin from the gas spring assem-
bly by unfastening the hair - pin retainer and pulling
the pin out,
‘Hair Pin Retainer
Figure 3-14: Pinning the Tilt Back Frame in Place
3-10
Operation
Figure 3-15: Compressing the Gas Springs
Lower the Tilt Back Frame until the top of the gas
spring assembly reaches the upper attachment point
and insert the retaining pin through the top of the gas
spring assembly. Lock the retaining pin securely with
the hair - pin retainer (fig. 3-14).
Lower the unit gently onto the Tilt Back Frame by
lifting up on the outrigger. DO NOT allow the
machine to fall onto the Tilt Back Frame.
Set the caster brakes by stepping on the caster brake
lever. Check to insure that the Tilt Back Frame does
not roll
While another person lifts up on the outrigger, pull
down first on the lower handle bars, then on the
upper handle bars to lower the unit until the gas
spring assembly is compressed (fig. 3-15). DO NOT
stand under the machine while performing this
operation.
While another person lifts up slightly on the upper
handle bars, align the free end of the strut with the
locking tabs on the Tilt Back frame and lock the strut
into place by pulling on the cable connecting the two
locking pins (fig. 3-16). Check the strut to insure that
both pins are securely locked in place.
igure 3-16: Securing the Strut
UL-25/32/40/48 Portable Personnel LiftsOperation
Docking Tabs
Figure 3-17: Releasing the Strut
Raising
1. Set the caster brakes by stepping on the caster brake
lever. Check to insure that the Tilt Back Frame does
not roll.
2. Remove one outrigger from its storage pocket and
instal it in the lifting pocket at the front of the
machine. Slide outrigger in until it locks in place.
3. While another person lifts up slightly on the upper
handle bars, release the strut from the locking tabs
by pulling on the cable connecting the two locking,
pins (fig. 3-17).
4, Push up first on the upper handle bars, then on the
lower handle bars while another petson receives the
outrigger and pulls it downward until the gas spring
assembly is fully extended (fig. 3-18). DO NOT
stand under the outrigger when performing this,
operation.
5. Pull downward on the outrigger until the machine
comes to rest in the full upright position. The Tilt
Back Frame should be raised off of the ground at this
point.
Ty vo
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Extending the Gas Springs
UL-25/32/40/48 Portable Personnel Lifts
6. While another person supports the Tilt Back Frame,
release the hair - pin retainer and pull out the
retaining pin. Raise the Tilt Back Frame to its
stowed position and replace the retaining pin and
hair- pin retainer (fig. 3-19). Check to make sure
that the Tilt Back Frame and gas spring assembly are
securely locked in place.
7. Pull the locking pin on the lifting pocket upward
and remove the outrigger from the front of the
machine. Return it to its storage pocket.
Figure 3-19: Stowing the Tilt Back Frame
3-11Ba. Operation
NOTES:
es UL-25/32/40/48 Portable Personnel Lifts4.0 Introduction
This section contains instructions for the maintenance of
the UL-Series Lifts. Procedures for the operational
checkout adjustment, scheduled maintenance, and
repair/removal are included.
Referring to Section 3.0will aid in understanding the
operation and function of the various components and
systems of the UL-Series Lifts and help in diagnosing and
repair of the machine.
SPECIAL TOOLS
The following is alist of special tools that are required to
perform certain maintenance procedures. These tools
may be purchased from your dealer.
Part Number
Spanner Wrench XXXXX-XXK
Strap Wrench 62482-000
Tie Rod Tensioner (2 req'd.) 62738-000
Tensioner Bracket (2 req.) 62739-000
UL-25/32/40/48 Portable Personnel Lifts
Maintenance
i
4.1 Preventative Maintenance
(Table 4-1)
The complete inspection consists of periodic visual and
operational checks, together with all necessary adjust-
ments to assure proper performance. Daily inspection
will prevent abnormal wear and prolong the life of all
systems. The inspection and maintenance schedule is to
be performed at regular intervals. Inspection and main-
tenance shall be performed by personnel who are
trained and familiar with mechanical and electrical
procedures. Complete descriptions of the procedures
are in the text following the table.
Before performing preventative maintenanc
familiarize yourself with the operation of
the machine.
Never enter the area below the Platform
when the Platform is elevated.
‘The Preventative Maintenance Table has been designed
to be used for machine service and maintenance repair,
Please copy the following page and use the Preventa-
tive Maintenance Table as a checklist when inspecting
a machine for service.
44Preventative Maintenance Table Key
Interval
Maintenance
Table 4-1: Preventative Maintenance
[CORPONENT [WSPECTONORSERVICES WWERVAL TV [NR
= Battery [Check electrolyte Tevet Daily
Soaeccach shift or every day [System [Checks ete coy —| “Day
ry oO ys {OC Units | Charge batteries Daily
3m=every 3 months loniy) | (Check charger condition & operation | Daily
ly=every year [Check spect gravity 30d.
Gear eter om
Netnigieteng ean termina om
R ene | Hydraulic OF [Check oil level Daily
‘epaired/Acceptable Da and eplasx oT SO RG] | Ty
iz ii | Rydraulic | Chack Tor leaks: ily
Preventative Maintenance Report systom | Check ine conractons od
= oreo eer wear 30s
7 [earoaer Open fe ene Towering,
yale rave and cee er
Owner: |System [serviceability pay
5 ya [ kr gor aay
Model No: Serial No: Pump eo a |_|
: Grok ero array waano_| — 206
Serviced By: Thack mounfing Bolts Tor
Service interval: [peor oa 20s
envice nena [Controls | Check condition & operation Daily
onto Ofet he eter cae
cso rpecing rng ower | oly
Pratform Shack fasteners for proper torque | Daily ||
Deckans [Creswell orate aly
Rails [Check condition of deck Daily
Tack enity way Cosure Daily”
Efevating —|Inspect for extemal damage, denis,
JAssembly | loose rivets or cracks Daily
4-2
(Check chains and sheaves orwear | 3m
Inspect ard adjust sequonce straps | — 30d
yuassis | Check cables for pinch or
ring points Daly
cock welds or racks “Daly
heck eases for damage Daly -
hack component mounting
for prope torue 3m
ore [Check forteaks Dai]
[Cynder __| Check ing Tor proper torque ~~ 304 =
[Entre] Perfor pre-operaton inspecion | Day
Uri heck ad ep calision dag | Daly
[Cabicata 3m
heck asters or proper Togue_| — Si
hock for corosion; remove
and repaint 3m .
Cabels | Check for posing, missing. or -
uereadabl labels & replace Daly
UL-25/32/40/48 Portable Personnel LiftsMaintenance
4.2 Lubrication
Refer to Figure 4-1 for location of items that require
lubrication service. Use an aerosol chain lubricant for all
components to be lubricated that require oil.
REAR WHEEL BEARINGS
Apply lubricant into bearing area
CASTERS
Using a grease gun, apply 1 or 2 shots of multi-purpose
bearing grease to each zerk fitting. Swivel casters have
two zerk fittings, one at the wheel bearing and one at
the swivel.
CHAINS
1. Ensure that Platform is fully lowered.
2. Apply enough aerosol chain lubricant to exposed
section of chain to allow lubricant to run down.
chain.
SCREW JACKS
Apply a moderate amount of aerosol chain lubricant to
each screwjack assembly.
Chains
Casters
Rear Wheels
Screw Jacks
Figure 4-1: Lubrication
UL-25/32/40/48 Portable Personnel Lifts
pS
Motor
Pump
Reservoir
Breather/Dipstick
Capscrew (under pump)
Grip Plate (under pump)
Figure 4-2: Hydraulic Power Unit
HYDRAULIC OIL RESERVOIR
(Figure 4-2)
Verify that Platform is fully lowered.
1. Remove hydraulic reservoir from pump by removing
four screws and four grip plates.
2. Provide a suitable container (reservoir has a 1.5
gallon (5.7 |) capacity) and dispose of hydraulic fluid
properly; contact your local oil recycler.
Note: Ensure o-ring
place on pump when install-
ing hydraulic reserv
3. Reinstall hydraulic reservoir to pump assembly with
grip plates and screws
4. Fill hydraulic reservoir through the dipstick hole with
ISO #46 hydraulic fluid. Hydraulic reservoir has a
1.5 gallon (5.7 I) capacity.
4-34.3 Battery Maintenance
(DC units only)
Electrical energy for the motor is supplied by a 12-volt
battery. Proper care and maintenance of the battery and
motor will ensure maximum performance from the lift.
Hazard of explosive gas mixture. Keep
sparks, flame and smoking materials away
from batteries.
Always wear safety glasses when working
with batteries.
Battery fluid is highly corrosive. Rinse away
any spilled fluid thoroughly with clear water.
BATTERY INSPECTION AND
CLEANING
Check battery fluid level daily, especially if work plat-
form is being used in a warm, dry climate. If required,
add distilled water only; use of tap water with high
mineral content will shorten battery life.
If battery water level is not maintained,
battery will not fully charge, creating a low
discharge rate which will damage Motor/
Pump unit and void warranty.
Battery should be inspected periodically for signs of
cracks in the cases, electrolyte leakage and corrosion of
the terminals. Inspect cables for worn spots or breaks in
the insulation and for broken cable terminals.
Clean battery that shows signs of corrosion at the termi-
nals or onto which electrolyte has overflowed during
charging. Use a baking soda solution to clean the bat-
tery, taking care not to get the solution inside the cells.
Rinse thoroughly with clear water. Clean battery and
cable contact surfaces to a bright metal finish whenever
a cable is removed
44
Maintenance
BATTERY CHARGING (Figure 4-3)
Charge battery at end of each work shift or sooner if
battery has been discharged.
A CAUTION A
Charge battery in a well-ventilated area.
Do not charge battery when the lift is in an
area containing sparks or flames.
Permanent damage to battery will result if
battery is not immediately recharged after
discharging.
Never leave charger operating unattended
for more than two days
Never disconnect cables from battery
when charger is operating.
Keep charger dry.
When night air temperatures fall below 65°F (18°C) a
battery charged in an unheated area should be placed on
charger as soon after use as possible. Under such condi-
tions a 4 hour equalize charge once a week in the early
afternoon will improve state of charge and battery life.
1. Check battery fuid level. If electrolyte levels lower than
Yin. (10 mm) above plates add distilled water only.
2, The battery charger i located on the left side of the mast.
Connect extension cord (12 guage conductor minimum
and 50 ft. (15 m) in length maximum) to the charger plug
Connect other end of extension cord to properly
grounded outlet of proper voltage and frequency.
3. Tum the timer dial fully clockwise to “12”; the
ammeter will indicate DC charging current. Charger
turns off when the timer returns to “0”.
Do not turn the dial to HOLD or select 6 Volt with the
Voltage Selector Switch.
To determine if the battery is fully charged, turn the
timer dial clockwise until the charger comes on. The
ammeter should indicate a charging rate of one (1) amp
or less for a fully charged battery.
UL-25/32/40/48 Portable Personnel LiftsMaintenance
BATTERY CELL EQUALIZATION
The specific gravity of the electrolyte in the battery cells
should be equalized monthly. To do this, charge batter-
ies as outlined in Battery Charging. After this initial
charge, check the electrolyte level in all cells and add
distilled water as necessary. Then, turn the charger on
for an additional eight hours. During this time, the
charging current wil be low our amps) asco are
equalizing.
Alter equalization, the specific gravity of all cells should
be checked with a hydrometer. The temperature cor-
rected specific gravity in this state should be 1.260. If
any corrected readings are below 1.230, the battery
should be replaced
Do not check the specific gravity in a cell to which water
has just been added. if there is not enough electrolyte in
a fully charged cell to obtain a sample for the hydrom-
eter, add water and continue charging for one to two
hours to adequately mix the water and electrolyte.
Figure 4-3: Battery Charger
UL-25/32/40/48 Portable Personnel Lifts
4.4 Setting System Relief Valve
(Figure 4-4)
Check the hydraulic system pressure whenever the
pump or relief valve has been serviced or replaced.
The hydraulic oil may be of sufficient
temperature to cause burns. Wear safety
gloves and safety glasses when handling
hot oil
1. Install outriggers and level unit as normal, (see
section 3 for operating instructions), and operate the
hydraulic system for 5:10 minutes to warm the
hydraulic oil.
2. Remove Cover from Power Unit Assembly.
3. Remove the four screws holding the Control Box
Assembly to the Mounting Bracket.
3. Open the Control Box by removing the four cover
screws.
4, Place rated load on the platform (see table 1-1 for
specifications), Do Not use live weight for this
procedure.
5. Remove the cap from the System Relief Valve, and
turn the adjustment screw counterclockwise two full
turns.
6. Place a jumper wire from terminal #9 to terminal
#10 in the control box. This will start the motor.
7. Turn the System Relief Valve Clockwise until the
machine begins to rise.
8. Disconnect jumper wire, replace cap on System
Relief Valve, reassemble Control Box and Cover.
454.5 Mast Assembly (Figure 4-6,7)
DISASSEMBLY
Using a suitable lifting device, lower the work platform
into a horizontal position (Figure 4-5). If possible, place
the machine onto a sturdy work table using a forklift.
Never attempt to lower lift into a horizon-
tal position without the use of a suitable
lifting device; bodily injury or damage to
the machine may result
NOTE: Mark all components as they are removed so
they can be reinstalled in the correct sequence and
location,
Platform Assembly Removal
(Figure 4-6)
1. Extend elevating assembly far enough to expose the
eight screws attaching the cage support assembly to
Stage 6 by opening the emergency lowering valve
and pulling on the cage guardrail
2. Remove cover from front of platform assembly.
To Overhead
Lifting Device
: Lifting/Lowering UL Lift
Maintenance
3. Remove cotter pins, and drive out chain retaining
pins from the top front of stage 5.
4. Loosen screws from strap retainer on stage 5 top
casting. Pull strap free of retainer.
5. Remove cage support screws, slice the cage support
‘out of the sixth stage mast and set aside. It should
not be necessary to remove the pinch sheild. Be
careful not to damage the control cable.
Note: to remove the platform assembly from the
| cage support assembly, follow steps 6-10 below.
6. Remove cable sheaves from cage support weldment,
and strain reliefs from stage 5 top casting.
7. Loosen screws from strap retainer on platform
assembly weldment and free strap from retainer.
8. Remove two screws and washers holding stop
bracket located at top of platform assembly weld-
ment. Remove the stop bracket.
9._ Slide the cage support weldment out of the top of
the platform assembly weldment.
10. Slide bearings in platform assembly may now be
inspected / replaced if necessary.
#6 Mast
1. Remove sequence strap retainer on the top of #4 mast.
2. Remove the Allen head screws holding the top mast
bearings between the #5 and #6 mast. Remove the
top mast bearings.
3.. Slide #6 mast out of #5 mast. As mast is removed,
the bottom four mast bearings will fall out; note their
orientation for re-assembly,
4. Disconnect chain from top of #4 mast.
#5 Mast ‘
1. Remove sequence strap retainer on the top of #3 mast.
2. Remove the Allen head screws holding the top mast
bearings between the #4 and #5 mast. Remove the
top mast bearings.
3. Slide #5 mast out of #4 mast. As mast is removed,
the bottom four mast bearings will fall out; note their
orientation for re-assembly.
4. Disconnect chain from top of #3 mast.
#4 Mast
1. Remove sequence strap retainer on the top of #2 mast.
2. Remove the Allen head screws holding the top mast
bearings between the #3 and #4 mast. Remove the
top mast bearings.
3. Slide #4 mast out of #3 mast. As mast is removed,
the bottom four mast bearings will all out; note their
orientation for re-assembly.
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Maintenance
Figure 4-6: Mast Assembly, Strap and Chain Detail
UL-25/32/40/48. Portable Personnel Liftscell Maintenance
Figure 4-7: Mast Assembly, Bearing Detail
48 UL-25/32/40/48 Portable Personnel Lifts4.5 Mast Assembly (Cont.)
4. Disconnect chain from top of #2 mast
5. Remove cylinder by following instructions in Section 4.7.
#3 Mast
Remove sequence strap retainer on the top of #1 mast.
2. Remove the Allen head screws holding the top mast
bearings between the #2 and #3 mast. Remove the
top mast bearings.
3. Slide #3 mast out of #2 mast. As mast is removed,
the bottom four mast bearings will fall out; note their
orientation for re-assembly.
#2 Mast
1, Remove the Allen head screws holding the top mast
bearings between the #1 and #2 mast. Remove the
top mast bearings.
2. Slide #2 mast out of #1 mast. As mast is removed,
the bottom four mast bearings will fall out; note their
orientation for re-assembly.
ASSEMBLY (Figure 4-7)
Note: Use WD-40 lubricant as necessary to aid in
reassembly.
#2 Mast
1. Set #2 mast in place.
Install bottom lower bearings.
Install bottom upper bearings.
Slide #2 mast in all the way except 12-15" (30 -38 cm).
Install top bearings and secure with retaining screws
using Loctite® 242 or equivalent on the threads.
6. Slide #2 mast in completely.
#3 Mast
Set #3 mast in place with the sequencing strap inside.
Install bottom lower bearings.
Install bottom upper bearings.
Slide #3 mast in all the way except 12-15" (30-38 cm),
Install top bearings and secure with retaining screws
using Loctite® 242 or equivalent on the threads.
6. Place a 10° (25 cm) long wood block between #3
and #2 masts, slide #3 mast down tight against
block. Pull sequencing strap completely out of the
bottom of assembly.
7. Install cylinder assembly by following instructions in
section 4.6.
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Maintenance
#4 Mast
1
2 Ren
Set #4 mast in place with the sequencing strap
inside and the chains on the bottom.
Install bottom lower bearings.
Install bottom upper bearings,
Slide mast #4 in, make sure chains are not twisted.
Install top bearings and secure with retaining screws
using Loctite® 242 or equivalent on the threads.
Install chains around #3 sheave and down through
+#3 casting, secure to #2 casting with new roll pins.
Use a center punch to dimple pin hole after roll pins
are installed.
#5 Mast
yaer
a
8.
Set #5 mast in place with the sequencing strap inside.
Install bottom lower bearings.
Install bottom upper bearings.
Slide #5 mast in, make sure chains are not twisted.
Install top bearings and secure with retaining screws
using Loctite® 242 or equivalent on the threads
Install chains around #4 sheaves and down through
#4 casting, secure to #3 casting with new roll pins.
Use a center punch to dimple pin holes after all roll
pins are installed.
Slide mast in, leaving 10° (25 cm) exposed.
#6 Mast
1
2,
ase
Set #6 mast in place with the sequencing strap inside.
Run the remaining sequencing strap (from platform
assembly) through the slot in the bottom of stage #6
and up through the inside. Leave just enough slack
on the outside to reach the attachment point at the
top of stage #5
Install bottom lower bearings.
Install bottom upper bearings.
Slide #6 mast in, make sure chains are not twisted.
install top bearings and secure with retaining screws
using Loctite® 242 or equivalent on the threads.
Install #6 chain around #5 sheave and through
casting, secure to #4 casting with new roll pins.
Use a center punch to dimple pin holes afterall rol
pins are installed.
Pull the sequencing strap attached to the bottom of
mast #6 out through the bottom of the mast assem-
bly. Be sure not to pull the strap that is attached to
the top of mast #5.4.
Maintenance
5 Mast Assembly (Cont.)
Platform Support Assembly
1
2
3.
7.
Slide cage support weldment into the top of the
platform assembly weldment.
Install stop bracket and retaining screws / washers.
Feed chains over sheave.
Install cable sheaves with cables to the top of cage
support weldment.
Feed sequencing strap from inside mast #6 over
sheave and out through the slot in the top of the
cage support weldment
Install cage support weldment to mast #6 using eight
screws, tighten,
Attach chains to #5 casting front using new cotter pins,
Sequencing Strap Installation
When installing straps, make sure they are not
twisted.
1.
Feed fish tape up throug the bottom slot in cage
support weldment and out through the top slot.
. Attach strap to fish tape and pull out through bottom
slot. Be sure that the edging grommet is installed
under the strap to protect it from wear.
3. Feed fish tape down through the opening in the
front of the platform support weldment and out
through the bottom of the platform support weld-
ment,
4. Attach strap to fish tape and pul out through open.
ing. Attach strap to platform support weldment, pull
tightly and secure with strap clamp and screws using
Loctite® 242 or equivalent on the threads.
5. Fish #6 strap up through mast between fourth and
fifth stages with fish tape.
6. Fish #5 strap up through mast between third and
fourth stages with fish tape.
7. Fish #4 strap up through mast between third and
second stages with fish tape.
8. Fish #3 strap up through mast between first and
second stages with fish tape.
9. Install strap #6 to #4 top casting,
10, Install strap #5 to #3 top casting,
11, Install strap #4 to #2 top casting.
12. Install strap #3 to top of #1 mast weldment
13. Install the strap clamps and retaining screws using
Loctite® 242 or equivalent on the threads. Pull straps
tight while tightening retaining screws.
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4.6 Cylinder Assembly
SEAL REPLACEMENT (Figure 4-8)
Note: The Lift Cylinder Seal can be accessed from the
bottom of the Lift without removing the Cylinder
Assembly.
Using a suitable lifting device, lower the work platform
into a horizontal position (Figure 4-5). If possible, place
the machine onto a sturdy work table using a forklift.
Never attempt to lower lift into a horizon-
tal position without the use of a suitable
lifting device; bodily injury or damage to
the machine may result.
1. Remove cylinder mounting plate fasteners and
retaining ring.
2. Remove tie rod nuts, count the number of turns
required to bring the nut flush with the tie rod end
and record for reference during installation. The
tension on the tie rods maintains the left / right
positioning of the cylinder within the mast assembly,
reinstalling the nuts with the proper tension will
speed up adjustment later.
3. Remove the cylinder mounting plate. Be careful not
to allow the tie rods to suck back inside of the mast
assembly, replace the nuts on the tie rod ends
temporarily to prevent this.
4, Remove hydraulic line from the cylinder fitting and
cap the cylinder fitting to prevent contaminants from
centering the cylinder.
A
4 CAUTION
Marring the surface of the cylinder rod will
damage cylinder seals and cause leakage.
Use a strap wrench to prevent rod damage.
Extend cylinder rod at least twelve inches by hand,
Apply heat to rod near end cap to loosen Loc-tite®.
Wear safety glasses and heat resistant gloves
when operating torch. Do not touch hot
surfaces without proper protection.
6. Using a Strap Wrench, 62482-000, to secure the
cylinder rod, unscrew the cylinder rod end. If
necessary, thread a 9/16 x 18 bolt into end cap port
to use as a lever. Remove rod end cap and orifice /
bleeder tube assembly,
UL-25/32/40/48 Portable Personnel Lifts7. Remove the seal retainer, using the spanner wrench,
XXXXX-XXX.
8. Clean all sealing surfaces with solvent. Inspect
cylinder rod for excessive wear, replace if necessary.
9. Remove all seals from seal retainer, rod end cap and
discard.
Note: Apply clean hydraulic fluid to new cylinder seal,
threads and all sliding surfaces prior to assembly. If
necessary, soften new seals with warm water (180°F
[82°c)) to aid in installation.
10. Twist the pressure seal into a‘C' shape and snap into
seal groove in seal retainer, making sure the lip of
the seal is facing inward.
11. Using the same method, install the rod wiper into the
seal retainer outer groove, making sure that the blade
of the seal is facing outward from the seal retainer.
12. Replace static seals in rod end cap and seal retainer
by streatching them into place. Be carefull not to
cut the seal during installation.
13. Install the seal retainer onto rod using a sharp blow
from a hard rubber mallet to overcome seal
squeeze. Slide seal retainer into place and tighten
using the spanner wrench
14, Rod and rod end threads must be absoloutly clean.
Spray threads with Loctite® primer #7471, allow to
dty for five minutes. Coat threads liberally with
Loctite® #242, Thread rod end cap onto rod,
ighten using strap wrench to hold rod.
15. Push rod back into cylinder for reassembly.
16. Reconnect hydraulic line.
Maintenance
17. Remove nuts from tie rod ends and set the cylinder
mounting plate into place. Secure mounting plate
with fasteners,
18. Install tie rod nuts flush with tie rod ends, torque each
rut the exact number of turns used to remove it.
19. Reinstall retaining ring.
20. Using a suitable lifting device, raise the lift to its
normal vertical position.
22, Bleed air from cylinder by cycling the mast to full
extension several times. The cylinder is self bleeding;
air will be forced out of the cylinder during the
lowering cycle.
23. If necessary, remove pinch shield and check align-
ment of cylinder within mast assembly by peering
down the mast with a flashlight. The cylinder may
be moved left or right by tightening one or the other
of the tie rod nuts.
If cylinder is not centered, mast may "hang"
when lowering,
Keep hands clear of the mast assembly
when the pinch shield is removed for
inspection purposes; pinching injury to
hands may result
Never operate a machine with the pinch
shield removed, except for inspection.
‘Static Seal #1
Rod Wiper
Pressure Seal
Static Seal #2 uy
Stop Rings (non replaceable)
Rod End Cap
Orifice
Snap Ring.
Seal Retainer
10.Bleeder Tube
11.Cylinder Rod
12.Cylinder Body
1
‘Seal Profile
Figure 4-8: lift Cylinder
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4.6 Cylinder Assembly (Cont.)
ORIFICE VALVE CLEANING
Using a suitable lifting device, lower the work platform
into a horizontal position (Figure 4-5). If possible, place
the machine onto a sturdy work table using a forklift.
Never attempt to lower lift into a horizon- |
tal position without the use of a suitable
lifting device; bodily injury or damage to
the machine may result.
1. Remove cylinder mounting plate fasteners and
retaining ring.
2. Remove tie rod nuts, count the number of turns
required to bring the nut flush with the tie rod end
and record for reference during installation. The
tension on the tie rods maintains the left / right
positioning of the cylinder within the mast assembly,
reinstalling the nuts with the proper tension will
speed up adjustment later.
Remove the cylinder mounting plate. Be careful not
to allow the tie rods to suck back inside of the mast
assembly, replace the nuts on the tie rod ends
temporarily to prevent this
4. Remove hydraulic line from the cylinder fitting and
cap the cylinder fitting to prevent contaminants from
entering the cylinder.
Marring the surface of the cylinder rod will
damage cylinder seals and cause leakage.
Use a strap wrench to prevent rod damage.
5. Extend cylinder rod at least twelve inches by hand. |
Apply heat to rod near end cap to loosen Loc-tite®.
Wear safety glasses and heat resistant gloves
when operating torch. Do not touch hot
surfaces without proper protection
6. Using a Strap Wrench, 62482-0060, to secure the
cylinder rod, unscrew the cylinder rod end. If
necessary, thread a 9/16 x 18 bolt into end cap port
to use as a lever. Remove rod end cap and orifice /
bleeder tube assembly.
7. Remove snap ring to release orifice / bleeder tube
from rod end cap.
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Maintenance
8. Clean orifice valve hole with a straight pin. Flush
with solvent to remove any contamination that may
remain in bleeder tube.
9. Reinstall orifice / bleeder tube into rod end cap and
secure with snap ring.
Replace static seal on red end. Existing seal may
have been damaged by heating rod.
Rod and rod end threads must be absoloutly clean.
Spray threads with Loctite® primer #7471, allow to
dry for five minutes. Coat threads liberally with
Loctite® #242. Thread rod end cap onto rod,
tighten using strap wrench to hold rod.
Push rod back into cylinder for reassembly.
Reconnect hydraulic line,
Remove nuts from tie rod ends and set the cylinder
mounting plate into place. Secure mounting plate
with fasteners.
Install tie rod nuts flush with tie rod ends, torque each
rut the exact number of turns used to remove it.
Reinstall retaining ring.
Using a suitable lifting device, raise the lift to its
normal vertical position,
Bleed air from cylinder by cycling the mast to full
extension several times, The cylinder is self blee
air will be forced out of the cylinder during the
lowering cycle.
If necessary, remove pinch shield and check align-
ment of cylinder within mast assembly by peering
down the mast with a flashlight. The cylinder guide
bearings must not be touching the inside surface of
#6 mast, The cylinder may be moved left or right,
by tightening the left or right tie rod nuts respec-
tively
4 CAUTION A
If cylinder is not centered, mast may “hang”
when lowering,
10.
"
12,
13.
14,
15.
16.
17.
18.
19.
Keep hands clear of the mast assembly
when the pinch shield is removed for
inspection purposes; pinching injury to
hands may result
Never operate a machine with the pinch
shield removed, except for inspection.
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