HAMACO ML-150-45V-D12, ML-150-56VJ-D12, ML-150-45V-D24, ML-150-56VJ-D24, MLM-250-47V-D24 User Manual

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PARTNAMES
SafetyPrecautions
Beforeusingthe HamacoLift, inspectall partsto confirmthat thereis nodebris inany partof thelift andthat
theliftis ingood operatingcondition.
Whereappropriate,use PPE(Personal ProtectiveEquipment) whenoperatingthe Hamaco Lift.This should
include,butnot belimited to:OSHA approvedeye, face, hand,feet andhead protection.
Setupthe lift ona level,stable cementsurface.Never useon a slope.
Donotmodify or alterthe liftwithout consultingthemanufacturer.
Thepowersupply ofthis unitis for batteryonly.Pleasecontact usif youwant to useaswitching
powersupplyetc.
Selectabattery for electricvehicles.Notfor car.
Donottouch bellowsand keep themaway fromfire andwater.
Keepchildrenaway fromm achinery.
Ifyoususpect anykind ofproduct malfunction,contact thelocal distributoror
HAMACOIndustriesCorporation immediately
DANGER
Workingunderthe liftisextremelyhazardous anddangerous.
DONOTEVER WORKUNDERTHE HAMACOLIFTWITHOUTA MAINTENANCESAFETYDEVICE.
NEVERGOUNDER THELIFTPLATFORMUNTIL THELOADIS REMOVEDANDTHESCISSORS
MECHANISMISSECURELY LOCKEDINTHEOPEN POSITION.
NEVERSTAND,SIT ORRIDEON THELIFT.
FAILURETOFOLLOW THESESPECIFICINSTRUCTIONSMAY RESULTINSERIOUSAND PERMANENT
INJURIESAND/ORDEATH.
DANGER
PLEASEHAVETHE PERSONNELWITHTHE RELEVANTSPECIALIZEDKNOWLEDGEAND SKILLSTO
PERFORMTRANSPORT,INSTALLATION, MAINTENANCEANDINSPECTION.
DONOTUSE INANEXPLOSIVE ENVIRONMENT.
DONOTLIFT TABLEWITHLIFTCRANE ORBYHAND ATANYTIME.
FAILURETOFOLLOW THESEINSTRUCTIONSMAYRESULT INSERIOUSINJURY,FIRE AND/OR
EQUIPMENTDAMAGE.
WARNING
TheHamacoLift hasamaximumandminimumpositionand loadinglimit.
DONOTATTEMPT TOEXCEEDTHE MAXIMUMORMINIMUMPOSITION ORTHELOADINGLIMIT.
FAILURETOFOLLOW THESEINSTRUCTIONSMAYRESULT INSERIOUSINJURYAND/OR DEATH.
WARNING
Theliftis notdesignedforweldingoperations.
DONOTATTEMPT TOPERFORMWELDING OFANYTYPEUSING THELIFT.
FAILURETOFOLLOW THESEINSTRUCTIONSMAYRESULT INSERIOUSAND/OR
PERMANENTINJURIES.
WARNING
NEVERUSETHE LIFTONAN UNEVENSURFACE.
KEEPYOURHANDS ANDFEETAWAYFROM THEMACHINEʼSMOVABLE PARTS.
DISTRIBUTELOADEVENLY ANDNEVEROVERHANGEDG ESTOAVOIDIMBALANCE.
ALWAYSSETTHE TABLETOITSLOWEST POSITIONWHENMOVINGTHE LIFT.
FAILURETOFOLLOW THESEINSTRUCTIONSMAYRESULT INSERIOUSINJURYAND/OR DEATH.
WARNING
Thismachineis notwaterproof.
DONOTOPERATE INAREASWITHHIGH HUMIDITYORMOISTURE.
WHENPLACEDIN AREASTHATCANBE EXPOSEDTORAIN ORSPRING
RUNOFF,SECUREA DRYANDSAFESPACE WITHPLENTYOF DRAINAGE
ANDEASYACCESS FORREGULARINSPECTION.
FAILURETOFOLLOW THESEINSTRUCTIONSMAYRESULT ININJURY
AND/OREQUIPMENTDAMAGE.
NEVERLOADMORE THANONEQUARTER(1/4) OFTHE
LOADINGCAPACITYONTO THELONGSIDE
-SEE
LOADCAPACITYIN THESPECIFICATIONSTABLEON THE
FOLLOWINGPAGE.
NEVERLOADMORE THANONEHALF(1/2) OFTHELOADING
CAPACITYONTOTHE SHORTSIDE②-SEELOAD CAPACITY
INTHESPECIFICATIONS TABLEONTHEFOLLOWING PAGE.
WARNING
DONOTUSE THEHAMACOLIFTS OUTDOORSORINPLACES THATAREDUSTY WITHHIGH
TEMPERATURESANDHIGH HUMIDITY.THELIFTCAN BERENDEREDIN OPERATIVE.
DONOTUSE THEHAMACOLIFTS INFREEZINGTEMPERATURES.
THELIFTCAN BERENDEREDINOPERATIVE.
Installation
Indoorsonly•Ambienthumidity:less than85%
Ambienttemperature:32-104°F•Altitude:lowerthan 3,280feet
Operation
1.Plugthe powercord intoapowersource
Redcordis pluspole. Bluecord is negativepole.
2.Pressthe “UP”foot switch toraise thelift.
3.Pressthe “DOWN”f ootswitch tolower thelift.
4.Releasethe footswitch to stopmovement.
5.Whenthe tablereaches itsupper orlower limit,the limitswitch stopsit
automatically.Thesecondtime the limitswitchis triggeredafter thepower
isturnedon, thetable deceleratesandstops justshort ofthat limitpoint.
Usewithadequate marginto avoidexceeding maximumregulation usagefrequency.
Theelectromagneticbrake makesa clickingsound asit opensand closesduring tableheight
adjustmentandis normal.
Immediatelyreleaseswitchwhen table reachesitsupper or lowerlimit toavoid triggeringthe alarm.
CAUTION
Theupper-and lower-endlimit switchesare setto theirlim itvaluesat the factory.When adjustingthem,
becarefulnot toexceed theirlimits toavoid damage.
AlarmDisplay
Aninternalmicrocomputercontinuously monitorssafetylevels. Ifa hazardor abnormalityisdetected, thefoot
switchlamplights toindicate thelocation.If thealarm displayappears, immediatelystopoperation, findthe
causeandresolve theissue.
FootSwitch
AlarmIndications
1:•••
2:••
3:•••
4:•••
5:••
6:
•••
7:•••••••••
HowtoReset theAlarm
Alarms1‒4:Press downthe oppositeside foot switch.
Alarms5and 6:Turn off thepower.
OtherFunctions
Pleaseconsultmanufacturer beforeperforming anymodifications oralterations.
(Usethe connectionwiring diagramon thefollowing pagefor reference.)
Pleaseconsultmanufacturer beforeperforming anymodifications oralterations.
HoldMode
(3-pointpush-buttontype)
Addthestop input
(Usetheconnection wiringdiagram onthe followingpage for reference.)
SequencerInput
Alwaysinputwith drycontacts.
(Inputfromnot avoltagecontactbutnon-voltage contacts,suchasatransistorpointofcontact. )
DONOT OPERATEUNTILTHELED LIGHTONTHE BOARDTURNSCOMPLETELYOFF
AFTERPOWERING DOWN.
Checkthatthe upperand lowerlimit switchesare workingproperly. Malfunctioncan damage themachine.
MaintenanceandInspection Safety
Beforeenteringlift formaintenance orinspection, pleasefollow thesestepsto preventserious orfatal injuries.
Pleasenotethat stoppers,vises,and othertools necessaryfor maintenanceare
notincludedwith thislift.
1.Removeany loadfrom the table
2.Raisethe tableat leasthalf way.
Ifthetable hasbellows, eitherremove thefour screwson
thetableside andtake downthe bellowsor rollup from the
chassisside.
3.Engagetwo stoppers(block)①againsttheleft andright
armrollers,then fastensecurely witha vise
.
4.Standtwo stoppers(steel)③perpendiculartothe
endofthe armsupport shaftside, thenfasten
securelywitha vise④.
5.Turnthe poweroff.
DONOTHOIST TABLEWITHLIFT CRANEOROTHEREQUIPMENT.
FAILURETOFOLLOW THISINSTRUCTIONMAYRESULT INSERIOUSINJURY
AND/OREQUIPMENTDAMAGE.
DONOTTOUCH THECONTROLBOX BOARDFORATLEAST FIVESECONDSAFTER POWERING
DOWNTOALLOW ELECTRICITYTOFULLY DISCHARGE.
FAILURETOFOLLOW THISINSTRUCTIONMAYRESULT INELECTRICALSHOCK.
BEFOREREMOVINGMOTOR, TAKEPROPERPRECAUTIONSTO PREVENT
THELIFTFROM DESCENDING.
Unlikeahydrauliclift,the tablewilldropimmediatelywithout support.
FAILURETOFOLLOW THESEINSTRUCTIONSMAYRESULT INSERIOUSINJURYAND/OR DEATH
InspectionChecklist
Pleaseperformdaily inspectionsin additionto morethorough periodicinspections
Ifdailyinspection wereto findan abnormality,immediately stopoperation, findthe causeand
resolvetheissue.
Continuedusewithout repairmay renderthe liftinoperable.
DailyInspections
Isthereanythingabnormal inlift riseor descentoperation?
Arethereany obstructionsinthe surroundings?
Isanythingabnormalabout theunitʼs appearance?
Arethereany abnormalsounds orheat generation?
PeriodicInspections(monthly,quarterly andannually)
Arethereany damagedor loosebolts, nutsor otherparts at anyconnectingsections?
Isthereabnormal wearin anymoving sections?
Arethereany cracksor damagesat welded sections?
Arethereany cracksor damagesin theelectrical wiring?
Lubrication
Checkandapply rollerchain lubricationat periodicinspection.
Checkthedry cylindergear andball screwsections annually.
Withsealed-inlong-life lubrication,theyare designedto workfor extendedperiods withoutadditional
lubrication.However,once peryear, overhaulthem orreplace thedry cylinderswith new ones.
IFMAINTENANCEPROBLEMS PERSISTCALLTHE LOCALDISTRIBUTORORHAMACO INDUSTRIES
CORPORATIONWITHTHE SERIALNUMBEROFTHE SPECIFICEQUIPMENTTO ORDERTHE
APPROPRIATEPARTS.
1.Thewarranty periodis oneyear from thedate ofdelivery.
2.Ifthe machineis usednormally andin accordancewith theuser manualduring thisperiodbut a breakdown
occursandHAMACO IndustriesCorporation recognizesthe defect,HAMACO IndustriesCorporation will
repairitat nocharge.
3.Evenwithin thewarranty period,there willbeacharge forthe following:
Repairsrequireddue tobreakdown ordamage caused by
mistakenusageorinappropriaterepair
ormodification/alteration
.
Repairsrequireddue tobreakdown ordamage caused by
fire,naturaldisasterorpollution
.
Repairsrequireddue tobreakdown ordamage recognized ashaving beencaused byan
accident
.
Repairsrequireddue tobreakdown ordamage caused by
inadequateassemblyor installation
.
Consumablessuchas bearinglubricant,hydraulic oil,lubricating oil,etc.
4.Thewarranty isnot validif the machineisused outsideUnited States.
MECHANICALLIF TUS ERMANUAL
Thankyou forpurchasingtheMechan icalLift.Thisma nualtellsyouw hatyouneed
toknow aboutoperatingthismachine properly.Pleaseread thismanualcarefully to ensuresafeand efficientoperation.
IMPORTANT- Ifyoudonot understandtheinstructions, askyoursupervisor to teachyou howtohandleyour question.Donot riskexposingyourself and/orothers topossible ser
iousinjury and/ordeath.
•Ifthis manualor anyof the warninglabelsare lostor damaged, pleaseorder replacementsfrom the storeofpurchase.
•Forclarification aboutanythingin thismanual, pleasecontact HAMACOIndustries Corporation.
•Keepthis manualin aconvenient placefor easyreferral.
Table
Rollerchain
Arm
Cylinder
Motor
Limitswitch
Powercable
Controlbox
Chassis
Footswitch
2
SPECIFICAT IONS
7
WARNINGLABEL PLACEMENT
3
DOWN
UP
AlarmDisplayLamp
BellowsType
CAUTION
8
SETTING UPANDUSING THEHAMACOHYDRAULIC LIFT
Beforetransportation,lower thetableto itslowestposition, andattachropeto thechassisbottom section tohoistthe liftupor slidetheforksof theforklift underthechassisbottom. Transportithorizontally. Donotturn theliftover.
Alwaysinstallproper
Donotclimb onto
safetydevicebefore
thetable
entering
4
Lit•Off
‒Ascentside currentdetected. Thiscan becaused byan overload,upper limit switchdefect,
excesscurrentthroughthe motorwhen thetable wasrising, orother reasons.
‒Descentside currentdetected. Thiscan becaused by anoverload, lowerlimit switchdefect,
‒Ascentdefect (didnot go upfor somereason)
‒Descentdefect (didnot go downfor some reason)
‒Limitswitch abnormality(the upperand lowerlimit switchescome ONat the sametime dueto
‒Sensorabnormality (hallsensorabnormality).
Repeat‒foot switch abnormalities(when thepower isfirst turnedon,
→ →
afootswitch isON).
WARNING
CAUTION
9
Donotuse onan
unevensurface
Neverput your
Alwaysdistribute
handsorfeet into
loadsevenly
thelift
5
MAINTENANCE
DANGER
10
6
Connection Wiring (70W)
W
CN9
U V
Circuitborad
DC12/24V(+)
TB4 TB5
DC12/24V(−)
CN3
Lower limit switch
CN1
Upper limit switch
2 1
Hold mode
CN6
Foot switc h
CN2
CN6
CN8
CN3
CN6
UP
UP
STOP
DOWN
DOWN
CN8
Alarm di splay(LE D outpu t)
LED1
LED2
LED3
Power
CNCCND
Hall sensor
CN2
CN1
+−
Brushless motor TBA U
U TB1
Motor
TB2
TB3
BK
CN9
ElectromagneticBrakes
2 1
WARRANTY
HAMACOIndustries Corporation
1705CorporateDrive,Suite425•
Norcross,Georgia30093 P770.837.9650F770.837.9685 www.hamaco-ind.com
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PART NAMES
MECHANICAL LIFT USER MANUAL
Thank you for purchasing the Mechanical Lift. This manual tells you what you need to know about operating this machine properly. Please read this manual carefully to ensure safe and efficient operation.
Read these safety practices before installing, operating or servicing Lift Tables. Failure to follow these safety practices could result in property damage, serious injury or death.
IMPORTANT - If you do not understand the instructions, ask your supervisor to teach you how to handle your question. Do not risk exposing yourself and/or others to possible serious injury and/or death.
• If this manual or any of the warning labels are lost or damaged, please order replacements from the store of purchase.
• For clarification about anything in this manual, please contact HAMACO Industries Corporation.
• Keep this manual in a convenient place for easy referral.
Table
Roller chain
Cylinder
Motor
Limit switch
Arm
Power cable
Control box
Chassis
Foot switch
WARNING LABEL PLACEMENT
Safety Precautions
Before using the Hamaco Lift, inspect all parts to confirm that there is no debris in any part of the lift and that
the lift is in good operating condition.
Where appropriate, use PPE (Personal Protective Equipment) when operating the Hamaco Lift. This should
include, but not be limited to: OSHA approved eye, face, hand, feet and head protection.
Set up the lift on a level, stable cement surface. Never use on a slope.
Do not modify or alter the lift without consulting the manufacturer.
The power supply of this unit is for battery only.Please contact us if you want to use a switching
power supply etc.
Select a battery for electric vehicles.Not for car.
Do not touch bellows and keep them away from fire and water.
Keep children away from machinery.
If you suspect any kind of product malfunction, contact the local distributor or
HAMACO Industries Corporation immediately
DANGER
Working under the lift is extremely hazardous and dangerous.
DO NOT EVER WORK UNDER THE HAMACO LIFT WITHOUT A MAINTENANCE SAFETY DEVICE.
NEVER GO UNDER THE LIFT PLATFORM UNTIL THE LOAD IS REMOVED AND THE SCISSORS
MECHANISM IS SECURELY LOCKED IN THE OPEN POSITION.
NEVER STAND, SIT OR RIDE ON THE LIFT.
FAILURE TO FOLLOW THESE SPECIFIC INSTRUCTIONS MAY RESULT IN SERIOUS AND PERMANENT
INJURIES AND/OR DEATH.
SETTING UP AND USING THE HAMACO HYDRAULIC LIFT
Before transportation ,lower the table to its lowest position, and attach rope to the chassis bottom section to hoist the lift up or slide the forks of the fork lift under the chassis bottom. Transport it horizontally. Do not turn the lift over.
Always install proper safety device before
entering
Do not climb onto
the table
DANGER
PLEASE HAVE THE PERSONNEL WITH THE RELEVANT SPECIALIZED KNOWLEDGE AND SKILLS TO
PERFORM TRANSPORT, INSTALLATION, MAINTENANCE AND INSPECTION.
DO NOT USE IN AN EXPLOSIVE ENVIRONMENT.
DO NOT LIFT TABLE WITH LIFT CRANE OR BY HAND AT ANY TIME.
FAILURE TO FOLLOW THESE INSTRUCTIONS MAY RESULT IN SERIOUS INJURY, FIRE AND/OR
EQUIPMENT DAMAGE.
WARNING
The Hamaco Lift has a maximum and minimum position and loading limit.
DO NOT ATTEMPT TO EXCEED THE MAXIMUM OR MINIMUM POSITION OR THE LOADING LIMIT.
FAILURE TO FOLLOW THESE INSTRUCTIONS MAY RESULT IN SERIOUS INJURY AND/OR DEATH.
WARNING
The lift is not designed for welding operations.
DO NOT ATTEMPT TO PERFORM WELDING OF ANY TYPE USING THE LIFT.
FAILURE TO FOLLOW THESE INSTRUCTIONS MAY RESULT IN SERIOUS AND/OR
PERMANENT INJURIES.
WARNING
NEVER USE THE LIFT ON AN UNEVEN SURFACE.
KEEP YOUR HANDS AND FEET AWAY FROM THE MACHINE’S MOVABLE PARTS.
DISTRIBUTE LOAD EVENLY AND NEVER OVERHANG EDGES TO AVOID IMBALANCE.
ALWAYS SET THE TABLE TO ITS LOWEST POSITION WHEN MOVING THE LIFT.
FAILURE TO FOLLOW THESE INSTRUCTIONS MAY RESULT IN SERIOUS INJURY AND/OR DEATH.
Do not use on an
uneven surface
Never put your
hands or feet into
the lift
Always distribute
loads evenly
WARNING
This machine is not waterproof.
DO NOT OPERATE IN AREAS WITH HIGH HUMIDITY OR MOISTURE.
WHEN PLACED IN AREAS THAT CAN BE EXPOSED TO RAIN OR SPRING
RUNOFF, SECURE A DRY AND SAFE SPACE WITH PLENTY OF DRAINAGE
AND EASY ACCESS FOR REGULAR INSPECTION.
FAILURE TO FOLLOW THESE INSTRUCTIONS MAY RESULT IN INJURY
AND/OR EQUIPMENT DAMAGE.
NEVER LOAD MORE THAN ONE QUARTER (1/4) OF THE
LOADING CAPACITY ONTO THE LONG SIDE
- SEE
LOAD CAPACITY IN THE SPECIFICATIONS TABLE ON THE
FOLLOWING PAGE.
NEVER LOAD MORE THAN ONE HALF (1/2) OF THE LOADING
CAPACITY ONTO THE SHORT SIDE
- SEE LOAD CAPACITY
IN THE SPECIFICATIONS TABLE ON THE FOLLOWING PAGE.
WARNING
DO NOT USE THE HAMACO LIFTS OUTDOORS OR IN PLACES THAT ARE DUSTY WITH HIGH
TEMPERATURES AND HIGH HUMIDITY. THE LIFT CAN BE RENDERED INOPERATIVE.
DO NOT USE THE HAMACO LIFTS IN FREEZING TEMPERATURES.
THE LIFT CAN BE RENDERED INOPERATIVE.
SPECIFICATIONS
Bellows Type
Installation
Indoors only
Ambient humidity: less than 85%
Ambient temperature: 32-104°F
Altitude: lower than 3,280 feet
Operation
1. Plug the power cord into a power source
Red cord is plus pole. Blue cord is negative pole.
2. Press the “UP” foot switch to raise the lift.
3. Press the “DOWN” foot switch to lower the lift.
4. Release the foot switch to stop movement.
5. When the table reaches its upper or lower limit, the limit switch stops it
automatically. The second time the limit switch is triggered after the power
is turned on, the table decelerates and stops just short of that limit point.
CAUTION
Use with adequate margin to avoid exceeding maximum regulation usage frequency.
The electromagnetic brake makes a clicking sound as it opens and closes during table height
adjustment and is normal.
Immediately release switch when table reaches its upper or lower limit to avoid triggering the alarm.
CAUTION
The upper- and lower-end limit switches are set to their limit values at the factory. When adjusting them,
be careful not to exceed their limits to avoid damage.
Alarm Display
An internal microcomputer continuously monitors safety levels. If a hazard or abnormality is detected, the foot
switch lamp lights to indicate the location. If the alarm display appears, immediately stop operation, find the
cause and resolve the issue.
Foot Switch
DOWN
UP
Alarm Display Lamp
Alarm Indications
1:
• •
2:••
3:•• •
4:•• •
5:••
6:
• • •
7:•• •➞ •••➞• •
How to Reset the Alarm
Alarms 1–4: Press down the opposite side foot switch.
Alarms 5 and 6: Turn off the power.
Other Functions
Please consult manufacturer before performing any modifications or alterations.
(Use the connection wiring diagram on the following page for reference.)
Please consult manufacturer before performing any modifications or alterations.
Hold Mode
(3-point push-button type)
Add the stop input
(Use the connection wiring diagram on the following page for reference.)
Sequencer Input
Always input with dry contacts.
(Input from not a voltage contact but non-voltage contacts, such as a transistor point of contact. )
DO NOT OPERATE UNTIL THE LED LIGHT ON THE BOARD TURNS COMPLETELY OFF
AFTER POWERING DOWN.
Check that the upper and lower limit switches are working properly. Malfunction can damage the machine.
Lit Off
– Ascent side current detected. This can be caused by an overload, upper limit switch defect,
excess current through the motor when the table was rising, or other reasons.
– Descent side current detected. This can be caused by an overload, lower limit switch defect,
– Ascent defect (did not go up for some reason)
– Descent defect (did not go down for some reason)
– Limit switch abnormality (the upper and lower limit switches come ON at the same time due to
– Sensor abnormality (hall sensor abnormality).
Repeat – foot switch abnormalities (when the power is first turned on,
a foot switch is ON).
WARNING
CAUTION
Maintenance and Inspection Safety
Before entering lift for maintenance or inspection, please follow these steps to prevent serious or fatal injuries.
Please note that stoppers, vises, and other tools necessary for maintenance are
not included with this lift.
1. Remove any load from the table
2. Raise the table at least half way.
If the table has bellows, either remove the four screws on
the table side and take down the bellows or roll up from the
chassis side.
3. Engage two stoppers (block)
against the left and right
arm rollers, then fasten securely with a vise
.
4. Stand two stoppers (steel)
perpendicular to the
end of the arm support shaft side, then fasten
securely with a vise
.
5. Turn the power off.
DO NOT HOIST TABLE WITH LIFT CRANE OR OTHER EQUIPMENT.
FAILURE TO FOLLOW THIS INSTRUCTION MAY RESULT IN SERIOUS INJURY
AND/OR EQUIPMENT DAMAGE.
DO NOT TOUCH THE CONTROL BOX BOARD FOR AT LEAST FIVE SECONDS AFTER POWERING
DOWN TO ALLOW ELECTRICITY TO FULLY DISCHARGE.
FAILURE TO FOLLOW THIS INSTRUCTION MAY RESULT IN ELECTRICAL SHOCK.
BEFORE REMOVING MOTOR, TAKE PROPER PRECAUTIONS TO PREVENT
THE LIFT FROM DESCENDING.
Unlike a hydraulic lift, the table will drop immediately without support.
FAILURE TO FOLLOW THESE INSTRUCTIONS MAY RESULT IN SERIOUS INJURY AND/OR DEATH
Inspection Checklist
Please perform daily inspections in addition to more thorough periodic inspections
If daily inspection were to find an abnormality, immediately stop operation, find the cause and
resolve the issue.
Continued use without repair may render the lift inoperable.
Daily Inspections
Is there anything abnormal in lift rise or descent operation?
Are there any obstructions in the surroundings?
Is anything abnormal about the unit’s appearance?
Are there any abnormal sounds or heat generation?
Periodic Inspections (monthly, quarterly and annually)
Are there any damaged or loose bolts, nuts or other parts at any connecting sections?
Is there abnormal wear in any moving sections?
Are there any cracks or damages at welded sections?
Are there any cracks or damages in the electrical wiring?
Lubrication
Check and apply roller chain lubrication at periodic inspection.
Check the dry cylinder gear and ball screw sections annually.
With sealed-in long-life lubrication, they are designed to work for extended periods without additional
lubrication. However, once per year, overhaul them or replace the dry cylinders with new ones.
IF MAINTENANCE PROBLEMS PERSIST CALL THE LOCAL DISTRIBUTOR OR HAMACO INDUSTRIES
CORPORATION WITH THE SERIAL NUMBER OF THE SPECIFIC EQUIPMENT TO ORDER THE
APPROPRIATE PARTS.
MAINTENANCE
DANGER
1. The warranty period is one year from the date of delivery.
2. If the machine is used normally and in accordance with the user manual during this period but a breakdown
occurs and HAMACO Industries Corporation recognizes the defect, HAMACO Industries Corporation will
repair it at no charge.
3. Even within the warranty period, there will be a charge for the following:
Repairs required due to breakdown or damage caused by
mistaken usage
or
inappropriate repair
or modification/alteration
.•Repairs required due to breakdown or damage caused by
fire,natural disaster
or
pollution
.•Repairs required due to breakdown or damage recognized as having been caused by an
accident
.•Repairs required due to breakdown or damage caused by
inadequate assembly or installation
.•Consumables such as bearing lubricant, hydraulic oil, lubricating oil, etc.
4. The warranty is not valid if the machine is used outside United States.
CN2
CN6
CN9
CN8
U V
CN3
CN1
W
Circuit borad
Power
Connection Wiring (70W)
TB4 TB5
CN3
2 1
CN1
3 2 1
CN6
1 2 3 4
CN8
1 2
3 4
CN2
5 4 3 2 1
T B 1
TB2
TB3
DC12/24V(+) DC12/24V(-)
Lower limit switch
Upper limit switch
Foot swi tch
UP
DOWN
Al a r m d i sp la y(L E D ou tp u t )
LED1 LED2
LED3
CNC CND
TBA
U V W
Ho ld mod e
CN6
1 2 3 4
Hall se nsor
Brushless motor
Motor
UP STOP DOWN
WARRANTY
CN9
2 1
BK
Electromagnetic Brakes
HAMACO Industries Corporation
1705 Corporate Drive, Suite 425 •
Norcross, Georgia 30093 P 770.837.9650 F 770.837.9685 www.hamaco-ind.com
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