1 INSTALLATION, OPERATION AND SERVICE MANUAL TITAN SCISSORS LIFT P.O. Box 1058 • 1058 West Industrial Avenue • Guthrie, OK 73044-1058 • 888
10 Prevent serious injury or death. Do not attempt to remove Hydraulic Velocity Fuse (HVF) until maintenance device securely supports lift and al
11 3.6 Modifications Prevent serious injury or death. Do not modify lift. Autoquip cannot foresee and is not responsible for injury or damage wh
12 3 – 36401560 4 – 36401586 5 – 36400661 6 – 36405695 For Lifts Equipped With Up-Stop Valves. 7 – 36403343
13 N/S – 36403715 If Equipped With Handrails N/S – 36403343 To protect against death or serious injury, all labels must be on lift and must
14 4. INSTALLATION 4.1 Pit Installation Do not install lift in a pit unless pit has a bevel toe guard or other approved toe protection. A shear p
15 3. Verify installation area is clean before starting. Check mounting surface of pit floor with a level or straight edge. If floor is not level, a
16 5. Temporarily connect electrical service and hydraulic hoses. 6. Fill hydraulic reservoir with proper type and volume of fluid. 7. Pre
17 4.2 Shimming And Anchoring Lift To Concrete Recommended concrete anchor bolts are: HILTI “Kwik-Bolt”, Molly Parabolt or similar. 1. Verify li
18 superior running characteristics, circuit components do not have to be as large as for standard motors of equal delivered horsepower. 4.4.2 Heav
19 Mounting Accordion Skirt On Bevel Toe Guard Raise one side of skirt along with a skirt-mounting bar (1/8” x 1”) to side of bevel toe guard. Whe
2 1. Introduction And Warranty ...
20 5. OPERATION 5.1 Raise And Lower Lift Prevent serious injury or death. Before operating lift, all personnel interacting with lift must read,
21 6. MAINTENANCE 6.1 Maintenance Devices NEVER go under a raised lift platform until load is removed and lift is securely blocked in rai
22 Figure 6.1 If for any reason you are unable to lower the lift completely onto the maintenance devices, stop immediately and consult the facto
23 HIGH VOLTAGE!! – Disconnect and/or lock out the electrical supply to the power unit per OSHA regulations prior to any installation or maintenan
24 6.2.1 Every Day Or 10 Hours Of Operation • Check reservoir fluid level. • Check for fluid leaks. • Check all hoses and electrical cords for
25 6.2.5 Oil Capacity Oil capacity varies between models. Capacity is between 2 quarts & 10 gallons. Use approved fluids only. Use of unautho
26 6.3.1.2. Replace Cylinder Seals 1. Remove sealing ring (C) and backup ring (D). 2. Use a bright light to inspect inner walls of barrel. Use a
27 6.3.2 Bleeding Air From System 1. Bleed air from system by raising lift to 50% of full travel, then lower completely. 2. Hold “DOWN” button
28 3. Fill reservoir to full mark if necessary with proper oil. 4. Check all fitting connections for hydraulic leaks and tighten as necessary. 5.
29 Setting the up-stop valve for travel beyond catalog limits will cause the lift to fully raise against physical stops and, if the pump is allowe
3 1. INTRODUCTION AND WARRANTY 1.1 IntroductionPlease read and understand this manual prior to installation or operation of this lift. Failure to d
30 Hydraulic Schematic; Intermittent Duty Power Unit
31 Hydraulic Schematic; Heavy Duty Power Unit
32 FUSED DISCONNECT(BY OTHERS)(GRN.)O.L. RELAYCONTACTMOTOR STARTERPUSH BUTTONSEE NOTE #31 AMP FUSETYPICAL PILOT CONTROLS ONLYCOIL(WHITE)(BLACK)(BLUE
33 FUSED DISCONNECT(BY OTHERS)(GRN.)TRANSFORMERO.L. RELAYCONTACTMOTOR STARTERPUSH BUTTONSEE NOTE #32.5 AMP FUSETYPICAL PILOT CONTROLS ONLYCOIL(WHITE
34 Electric Schematic; ¾ HP / 230V / 1Ph / 24V Control
35 Electric Schematic; 1½ HP / 208-230-460V / 3Ph
36 Electric Schematic; 5 HP / 208-230-460V / 3Ph 869CC
37 Guarded Footswitch Assembly
38 Pushbutton Assembly
39 Limit Switch Wiring Diagram
4 1.2.2 Inspection & Maintenance Lift must be inspected and maintained in accordance with Autoquip’s operating/maintenance (O&M) manual and
40 7. TROUBLESHOOTING Prevent serious injury or death. Disconnect and/or lock out electrical supply to power unit prior to any maintenance bein
41 PROBLEM POSSIBLE CAUSE AND SOLUTION Lift Raises, Then Lowers Slowly. Down solenoid may not be seating. Remove solenoid coil and c
42 PROBLEM POSSIBLE CAUSE AND SOLUTION Lift Does Not Raise, Continued. Breather holes in reservoir fill plug may be clogged. Remove and clean. Vo
43 PROBLEM POSSIBLE CAUSE AND SOLUTION Lift Seems Bouncy During Operation. Lower lift to collapsed position and continue to hold “DOWN” button
44 8. PARTS LISTS 1.5HP Intermittent Duty - Pump with Internal Relief/Check/Down Valves
45 1.5HP Intermittent Duty - Pump with External Relief/Ch
46 5HP Intermittent Duty Power Unit
47 Titan Lift Parts Diagram
48 Part # Description 20022158 14DU12 Bushing (Ram) 20022851 18DU12 Bushing (Legs at Platform/Base Clevis) 20022877 18DU16 Bushing (Legs at Platfor
49 Part # Description 46000121 Hose, 1/4” x 60” with fittings 60900032 T-Handle W/O Wheel for Transport Base 60950003 T-Handle W/ Wheel for Po
5 1.3 Warranty The user is solely responsible for using this equipment in a safe manner and observing all of the safety guidelines provided in the
50 Part # Universal Power Unit Components 46000410 1/4" ID x 1/2" OD Push-On Hose (Specify Length) 46200267 1/2" ID x 3/4" OD
6 2. SPECIFICATIONS 2.1 Model Number Description The table below describes the numbering significance of the model numbers. For example, if the m
7 2.6 Lift Duty Autoquip standard lifts typically include intermittent duty motors and are designed to “cycle” (one complete “up” and one complete
8 3. SAFETY 3.1 Safety Signal Words This Owner’s Manual covers Titan Lift models produced by Autoquip. Before installing, operating or servicing li
9 Prevent serious injury or death. Depending on model, weight of lift ranges from 1500 – 4450 lbs. Use a properly rated lifting device to move a
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