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INSTALLATION, OPERATION
AND SERVICE MANUAL
TITAN SCISSORS LIFT
P.O. Box 1058 1058 West Industrial Avenue Guthrie, OK 73044-1058 888-811-9876
405-282-5200 FAX: 405-282-3302
1/2012
www.autoquip.com
Item #830TIT Version 2.0
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1 INSTALLATION, OPERATION AND SERVICE MANUAL TITAN SCISSORS LIFT P.O. Box 1058 • 1058 West Industrial Avenue • Guthrie, OK 73044-1058 • 888

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10 Prevent serious injury or death. Do not attempt to remove Hydraulic Velocity Fuse (HVF) until maintenance device securely supports lift and al

Page 3 - 1.1 Introduction

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

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12 3 – 36401560 4 – 36401586 5 – 36400661 6 – 36405695 For Lifts Equipped With Up-Stop Valves. 7 – 36403343

Page 5 - 1.3 Warranty

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

Page 6 - 2. SPECIFICATIONS

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

Page 7 - 2.6 Lift Duty

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

Page 8 - 3. SAFETY

16 5. Temporarily connect electrical service and hydraulic hoses. 6. Fill hydraulic reservoir with proper type and volume of fluid. 7. Pre

Page 9 - 3.4 Hydraulics

17 4.2 Shimming And Anchoring Lift To Concrete Recommended concrete anchor bolts are: HILTI “Kwik-Bolt”, Molly Parabolt or similar. 1. Verify li

Page 10 - 3.5 Maintenance

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

Page 11 - 3.7 Labels

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

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2 1. Introduction And Warranty ...

Page 13 - ^ WARNING

20 5. OPERATION 5.1 Raise And Lower Lift Prevent serious injury or death. Before operating lift, all personnel interacting with lift must read,

Page 14 - 4. INSTALLATION

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

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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

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23 HIGH VOLTAGE!! – Disconnect and/or lock out the electrical supply to the power unit per OSHA regulations prior to any installation or maintenan

Page 17 - 4.4 Power Unit Wiring

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

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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

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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

Page 20 - 5. OPERATION

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

Page 21 - 6. MAINTENANCE

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.

Page 22 - ^ DANGER

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

Page 23 - 6.2 Routine Maintenance

3 1. INTRODUCTION AND WARRANTY 1.1 IntroductionPlease read and understand this manual prior to installation or operation of this lift. Failure to d

Page 24 - 6.2.4 Oil Requirements

30 Hydraulic Schematic; Intermittent Duty Power Unit

Page 25 - 6.3 General Maintenance

31 Hydraulic Schematic; Heavy Duty Power Unit

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32 FUSED DISCONNECT(BY OTHERS)(GRN.)O.L. RELAYCONTACTMOTOR STARTERPUSH BUTTONSEE NOTE #31 AMP FUSETYPICAL PILOT CONTROLS ONLYCOIL(WHITE)(BLACK)(BLUE

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33 FUSED DISCONNECT(BY OTHERS)(GRN.)TRANSFORMERO.L. RELAYCONTACTMOTOR STARTERPUSH BUTTONSEE NOTE #32.5 AMP FUSETYPICAL PILOT CONTROLS ONLYCOIL(WHITE

Page 28 - 6.3.4 Hose Orientation

34 Electric Schematic; ¾ HP / 230V / 1Ph / 24V Control

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35 Electric Schematic; 1½ HP / 208-230-460V / 3Ph

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36 Electric Schematic; 5 HP / 208-230-460V / 3Ph 869CC

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37 Guarded Footswitch Assembly

Page 32 - ELECTRICAL SCHEMATIC

38 Pushbutton Assembly

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39 Limit Switch Wiring Diagram

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4 1.2.2 Inspection & Maintenance Lift must be inspected and maintained in accordance with Autoquip’s operating/maintenance (O&M) manual and

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40 7. TROUBLESHOOTING Prevent serious injury or death. Disconnect and/or lock out electrical supply to power unit prior to any maintenance bein

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41 PROBLEM POSSIBLE CAUSE AND SOLUTION Lift Raises, Then Lowers Slowly. Down solenoid may not be seating. Remove solenoid coil and c

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42 PROBLEM POSSIBLE CAUSE AND SOLUTION Lift Does Not Raise, Continued. Breather holes in reservoir fill plug may be clogged. Remove and clean. Vo

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43 PROBLEM POSSIBLE CAUSE AND SOLUTION Lift Seems Bouncy During Operation. Lower lift to collapsed position and continue to hold “DOWN” button

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44 8. PARTS LISTS 1.5HP Intermittent Duty - Pump with Internal Relief/Check/Down Valves

Page 40 - 7. TROUBLESHOOTING

45 1.5HP Intermittent Duty - Pump with External Relief/Ch

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46 5HP Intermittent Duty Power Unit

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47 Titan Lift Parts Diagram

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48 Part # Description 20022158 14DU12 Bushing (Ram) 20022851 18DU12 Bushing (Legs at Platform/Base Clevis) 20022877 18DU16 Bushing (Legs at Platfor

Page 44 - 8. PARTS LISTS

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

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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

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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

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6 2. SPECIFICATIONS 2.1 Model Number Description The table below describes the numbering significance of the model numbers. For example, if the m

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7 2.6 Lift Duty Autoquip standard lifts typically include intermittent duty motors and are designed to “cycle” (one complete “up” and one complete

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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

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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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