Product Manual

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INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
Review this entire page before installing the dumper.
Consult the factory in the event there are questions or problems at the time of installation
The installation must be made in compliance with all the regulations applicable to the machine and its location. The
installer must verify that the equipment is installed so it will be suited to the environment in which it will be used.
Installation must be performed by suitably trained personnel with access to the proper equipment. The electrical aspects
of the installation should be performed by an electrician.
For Installation you will need the following:
STATIONARY UNITS ONLY:
1. A Forklift.
2. Lag bolts, a masonry drill, a masonry bit, a wrench to fit the lag bolt nuts, grout, and steel shims. Consult the
building's architect or facility engineer to determine the best size and type of hardware with which to anchor the
machine to the floor.
ALL UNITS:
3. A power supply circuit matching the motor voltage and current requirements. Refer to the labels on the control
enclosure and to the electrical section in this manual for more information. The end-user is responsible for supplying
the branch circuit's required over current and short-circuit protection.
STATIONARY UNITS ONLY:
1. Move the dumper into place with a forklift. Use care to avoid damage to the electrical or hydraulic components.
2. Anchor the frame to the floor through the 7/8" holes in the floor brackets located near the corners of the frame.
3. Shim and/or grout under the full length of the frame sides.
ALL UNITS:
4. Make the required power supply connection.
5. Operate the dumper through several full up / down cycles. Verify that the upper travel limit switch and the lower
travel limit switch (if applicable) function properly.
6. Check the hydraulic oil level. It should be filled to within 1" to 1-1/2" of the reservoir's fill hole.
7. Clean up any debris or spilled oil, and verify that all of the warning and safety labels are intact.