Art 1120
Art 1120
Art 1120
1120/E
Art. 1120/F
Art. 1120/G
INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE,
MAINTENANCE AND SPARE PARTS
A 01 03
ENGLISH
Before use, place on the lift the adhesive labels enclosed with this handbook, as shown in the
diagram below.
WARNING
If one or more lift labels are damaged, missing or illegible, ask for a replacement by
mentioning the relevant position number.
Place the new label in the position shown in the figure below.
Pay attention to the following hazard signals when reading the manual:
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DANGER
WARNING
CAUTION
This signal indicates the presence of more or less hazardous conditions or situations.
The HAZARD signs are divided into three levels.
DANGER
WARNING
CAUTION
Instruction manual
TABLE OF CONTENTS:
1.0 INTRODUCTION
2.0 SPECIFIC USE
This handbook contains all the necessary information on how to safely use, clean,
lubricate and service hydraulic truck-mounted lifts manufactured by:
1.0
INTRODUCTION
OMCN S.p.A. Via Divisione Tridentina 23, 24020 Villa di Serio (BG) Italy.
Carefully read the warnings and instructions found in this handbook as they provide
important information on SAFE USE and MAINTENANCE.
This handbook is an integral part of the product, so keep it in a safe place for future
reference for the entire product life.
If it gets lost or damaged, ask for a copy from:
OMCN S.p.A. Via Divisione Tridentina 23, 24020 Villa di Serio (BG) Italy.
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WARNING
The truck-mounted lift is an implement designed to be used for lifting fourwheeled vehicles up to the maximum weight specified on the manufacturers
plate and in the models table (FIG. 2).
The lift has to partially lift the vehicle, so that only two of the vehicles wheels
are suspended.
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WARNING
2.0
SPECIFIC USE
2.1
Diagram of the
product, model
dimensions
FIG. 1
2.2
Dimensions table
FIG. 2
Art.
Plate
capacity
[TON]
Max.
width
[mm]
[mm]
[mm]
[mm]
[mm]
[mm]
1120/E
530
1800
1030
130
200
810
1120/F
530
1520
740
140
180
520
1120/G
1,5
570
2530
1750
130
200
850
2.3
Machine identification
Every lift has a manufacturers nameplate (pos. 3 Figure PAGE 2) showing the following information:
A) General information, manufacturers complete address.
B) Lift model.
C) Lifting capacity.
D) Year of manufacture.
E) Manufacturing lot number.
F) EC Marking.
2.4
EC certification
The lift has been designed and built according to the provisions in directive 98/37/EC
(machinery directive).
Before putting the machine on the market, the manufacturer has compiled the
technical documents in annex V, ascertaining the machines compliance with the
fundamental safety and health precautions contained in annex I of directive
98/37/EC.
To ensure that the machine conforms with the fundamental safety precautions, the
manufacturer has referred to and observed the following regulations:
STANDARD
YEAR
TITLE
EN 292-1
1992
MACHINE SAFETY:
Fundamental concepts, general design principles- Terminology, basic technique
EN 292-2
1992
MACHINE SAFETY:
Fundamental concepts, general design principals Specifications and technical principles
EN 294
1992
MACHINE SAFETY:
Safety distances to prevent access of upper limbs to hazardous areas
EN 349
1993
MACHINE SAFETY:
Minimum distances to prevent crushing of body parts
EN 414
1993
MACHINE SAFETY:
Design regulations and presentation of safety precautions
EN 982
1996
MACHINE SAFETY:
Safety requirements for the fluidic energy system and for its hydraulic components - Oleodinamica
EN 1050
1997
MACHINE SAFETY:
Risk evaluation principles
EN 10025
1995
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DANGER
- correct -
- incorrect -
3.0
GENERAL SAFETY
REGULATIONS
FIG. 3
After lifting the vehicle with the jack, support it on the fixed stands before getting underneath the vehicle (FIG. 3).
Check that there are no foreign bodies in the area where the vehicle is lifted during operating movement
For the lifting operations, do not put shims between the vehicle and the lifts
plate.
Place the lift under the load so that the plate begins to take the load once the arm
carrying plate has risen by at least 100 mm.
The machine may only be used by responsible staff in good health who have
been specially trained to use the lift and are acquainted with all the risks involved.
The lift may only be used by operators who have completely read, understood
and taken in all the information given in this handbook.
It is compulsory to check that there are no persons at risk near the hazardous areas before starting the machine.
It is forbidden to remove or tamper with any of the safety devices fitted on the
machine.
It is compulsory to check that the installed safety devices are in perfect working
order before operating the lift: it is forbidden to use the lift if they are faulty.
It is compulsory to check that there are no hazardous conditions for persons at
risk during operation. If there are, stop the lift immediately and keep people
away.
In the event of irregular or anomalous sounds, it is compulsory to stop all operations immediately and find the cause of the anomaly. If in doubt, avoid any improper operations and contact the manufacturers technical service centre
(OMCN).
Any tampering or modification to the lift results in the immediate loss of warranty and relieves the manufacturer of responsibility for direct or indirect resulting damage.
During loading, unloading and installation, it is compulsory to use lifting and
handling equipment with adequate capacity for the weight of the lift, using lifting
accessories and devices (nylon belts, etc.) that are suitable and in perfect condition for the purpose.
We recommend using only original OMCN spare parts for maintenance operations. The manufacturer cannot be held liable for damage caused by the use of
non-original accessories. The use of unoriginal parts automatically voids the
guarantee.
Position the lifts plate at the lifting points specially provided on the vehicle.
Position the jack perpendicular to the vehicle to be lifted (FIG. 4).
FIG. 4
- correct -
- incorrect -
Check that the ground supporting the lift is flat enough not to impair safety during
use, therefore avoid using it on slopes (FIG. 5).
FIG. 5
- correct -
- incorrect -
Before proceeding to lift the vehicle, make sure that the wheels not to be lifted are
locked and cannot turn or move.
3.1
Clothing
To operate the lift in safe conditions, wear appropriate clothing for the machine and
working environment:
Do not wear long or flapping clothes, ties, scarves or similar garments that could
get caught up in the lifts moving parts.
Keep long hair out of the way and sleeve ends tight; avoid wearing watches, rings,
necklaces or other objects that may cause injury.
Use suitable gloves and protective footwear. If the noise level in the working
environment reaches 85 dB (A), wear earmuffs or other hearing protection
devices.
In every case, refer to the safety precautions regarding working environments of
the country where the machine is operated.
4.0
TRANSPORT
The truck-mounted lift is packed with the disassembled maneuvering rod in horizontal position of the truck and packed with the same protective Pluri-boll (bubble
wrap) Cardboard (FIG. 6).
The packed crane must be transported taking the usual precautions required for moving heavy and projecting parts. For heavy trucks, a fork-lift truck or hoisting device
should be used for suspending or moving the package.
Should a truck be used on top of another, never exceed a load greater than 5 trucks.
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CAUTION
FIG. 6
After unpacking, check that the machine and control equipment are perfectly intact and have not been damaged during transport. Notify the manufacturer of any
missing parts within 8 days of delivery. If in doubt, do not use the machine and
contact the manufacturer.
Check that the labels are present on the lift as shown on page 2 in this handbook.
Should the adhesive labels be provided in a bag along with the lift, position them
on the press as shown on page 2 in this handbook.
Failure in placing the use and warning labels implies a violation of the European Safety Regulations.
The packing elements are potential sources of hazards and must be kept out of
reach of children. Dispose of them in special waste collection areas.
Art.
Weight
[kg]
1120/E
65
1120/F
45
1120/G
85
5.0
UNPACKING
6.0
MAIN TECHNICAL
FEATURES
7.0
SETTING THE
LIFT AT WORK
Operation by manually starting the pump. The starting strain of the lever is always
lower than 400 N.
Hydraulic limit switch at end of the lifting arms movement, with mechanical stop
at the end of travel.
Maximum pressure valve works on the pump and checks that the lifting of the
load does not exceed the limits authorized by the manufacturer.
Safety valve holds the lowering speed constant within the limits established by the
regulations in force, whatever the lifted weight.
Check valve keeps the uplifted piece in a stable position and prevents any
undesired movement of the load.
The lift is equipped with a double set of wheels (one each side) in the back. These
wheels are balanced by a special fulcrum in order to facilitate the use of the jack
on floors made of metal grating.
After unpacking the machine components, check that they are intact and without any
defects. Observe the following instructions in order to set the lift at work.
A) Unscrew the fastening screw (1 FIG. 7) found on the lifts rod support bushing
(2 FIG. 7).
B) Attach the moving rod in the bushing found on the back of the lift.
C) Push the road (3 FIG. 7) until it reaches the mechanical end of stroke.
D) Tighten the screw that was previously unscrewed (1 FIG. 7).
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WARNING
FIG. 7
10
8.0
USE
The support stands must be of reliable quality able to adequately bear the weight of
the lifted vehicle.
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WARNING
8.1 - LIFTING:
Place the jack beneath the load so that the plate may rise at least 100 mm before
beginning to lift the load.
Move the operating rod (1 FIG. 8) with alternating forward and backward
movements so as to make the oil flow to the piston.
During lifting, the pumping stops, blocking the lifting arm in the position reached;
the check valve stabilizes this position.
The lifting stops when it reaches its maximum height automatically.
Do not keep pressing the operating rod once lifting is completed.
After having lifted the load, it is crucial to rest it on the support stands.
8.2 - LOWERING:
Press the pedal (2 FIG. 8) to start lowering. Releasing the pedal causes the
movement to stop instantly and the pedal to return its original position.
The lowering speed is automatically regulated so that is remains within the limits
imposed by the regulations in force.
FIG. 8
1
11
9.0
ROUTINE
MAINTENANCE
!
WARNING
To ensure that the truck-mounted lift operates correctly and efficiently, please
observe the following instructions and regularly perform routine maintenance.
!
WARNING
To add oil if the lifting arm fail to reach the specified height, proceed as follows:
First raise the lifting arm halfway, then unscrew the cylinder plug (1 FIG. 9).
Pour in oil until the cylinder chamber is full.
Use AGIP ACER 22 hydraulic oil.
Screw the plug back onto the cylinder chamber.
The closing plug is provided with a drain hole. After pouring in the oil, lower the lift
arm and the surplus oil will be ejected through this hole.
Repeat the operation if the arm still fails to reach the specified height.
Periodically grease the pins and junctions of the lifting arm along with the base
frame.
Keep the lift wheels clean.
Grease the pivoting wheel bearings and check that they are in good service.
Grease the pivoting wheel bearings and check that they are in good service.
Clean the machine regularly, especially the plate-supporting joints in order to allow
for a correct and constant balancing.
ALWAYS KEEP THE LIFTS PARTS AND COMPONENTS PERFECTLY
CLEAN.
FIG. 9
12
10.0
TROUBLESHOOTING
TABLE
Problems
Possible causes
The lift will not lift the 1 Max. valve dirty or faulty.
declared capacity.
2 Lowering valve open or dirty.
Remedies
1 Send the truck to the dealers
authorized maintenance center.
2 Dismantle the valve body,
replacing it should it be damaged
(2 FIG. 10).
3 Dismantle the pump cylinder unit
and send it to the dealers
authorized maintenance center.
2 Lowering
faulty.
in
the
valve
If the problems persist, contact the manufacturer and avoid non-specific operations.
Contact the authorized centers for assistance and ask for original parts.
The list of spare parts is included in this instruction handbook.
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N.B.: The max. pressure valve is sealed by the manufacturer. For any
malfunctions attributable to the manufacturer, send the equipment or the
cylinder - pump unit to the dealers authorized maintenance center.
FIG. 10
3
1
11.0
SETTING THE LIFT
ASIDE
If the machine is set aside for long periods, disconnect all supply sources, drain the
tank of hydraulic oil and protect any parts that risk damage due to dust or
atmospheric agents.
12.0
SCRAPPING THE
LIFT
At the end of the machines life cycle or when you decide not to use it any more,
make it inoperative by removing all the hydraulic oil left in the tank and in the
drive cylinder.
The lift must be disposed of as special waste, so dismantle it into homogeneous
parts and dispose of them in compliance with the regulations in force.
13.0
FACTORY TESTS
Before packing, the lift was subjected to operating tests regarding the parts listed
below:
Operational control of the lifting arm and general parts.
Check that there is no seeping or leaking oil.
Functional check of the lowering control valves.
Max. pressure valve check and calibration.
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14.0
OIL HYDRAULIC
DIAGRAM
FIG. 11
A
B
C
D
E
F
G
H
MANUAL PUMP
OIL FILTER
MAX PRESSURE VALVE
LOWERING CONTROL VALVE
LOWERING VALVE
CHECK VALVE
GAUGE COUPLING
CYLINDER
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15.0
SPARE PARTS ASSEMBLY DIAGRAM
FIG. 12
16
1
3
4
6
8
9
10
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
Handle
Handle hub
Handle setscrew
Piston pin
Piston pin bush
Wheel fastening screws and nut
Articulated wheel
Pump
Stop ring
Arm return spring
Arm
Connecting-rod for arm
Plate holder
Plate
Plate setscrew
Articulated joint washer
Connecting-rod stop nuts
Pedal
Arm support pin
Washer for screws
Screws for fastening pin
Stop rings
Truck
Fastening screws for front wheels
Washer
Front wheels
Stop ring
Pin for controlling drain valve
OR rings
Drain valve plug
Spring
Drain valve unit
OR ring
Ball
Spring
Plug for fastening spring
Plug gasket
Plug for ball unit
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
List of components
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16.0
ACCESSORIES
UPON REQUEST
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In order to improve machine performance, and at the same time make its use safer
and practical, OMCN offers a series of accessories which are adaptable to the
machine models found in the booklet.
OMCNs catalogue lists all the accessories that can be used on each lift model.
Specific instructions for using the accessory safely are supplied with the accessory,
and not mentioned in the handbook for the sake of brevity.