Sealey WHEEL SKATE Instructions Manual
4. MAINTENANCEDeclaration of Conformity We, the sole importer into the UK, declare that the product listed below is in conformity with the following standards and directivesThe construction file for this product is held by the Manufacturer and may be inspected by a nationalauthority, upon request to Jack Sealey Ltd.For Jack Sealey Ltd. Sole importer into the UK of Sealey Power Products.WHEEL SKATEModel: WS68093/68/EEC CE Marking Directive98/37/EEC Machinery Directive12th July 2007Signed by Mark Sweetman3.2 Operation.3.2.1. To fit a Skate to a wheel you must first turn the release valve anticlockwise (fig.2) andremove the locking pin (fig.3).3.3. Positioning the Skate.3.3.1. Take hold of each side of the frame and expand the unit until it is wide enough to slidethe rollers either side of the tyre. Make sure that both sets of rollers are centred on thetyre.3.4. Raising a wheel.3.4.1. Now close the release valve by turning clockwise (fig.2).3.4.2. Operate the foot pedal lever to commence raising the wheel. (IMPORTANT - Allow thepedal to return through its full travel before commencing the next stroke.)Continue until the tyre is clear of the ground and you are able to insert the locking pinas shown in fig.3.3.4.3. Raise the second wheel off the ground with the other Skate. Be prepared for any movementthe vehicle may make when the second wheel comes clear of the ground. This isparticularly important when using four skates. Providing the ground/floor is level the vehicleshould remain stable. (Read safety precautions in Section 1.)3.5. Moving the Vehicle.3.5.1. Ensure that you have sufficient manpower to move and control the vehicle. Keep wellaway from any sloping areas or entry ramps to the area, however shallow they mayappear. When positioning a vehicle in relation to a wall or feature such as a pillar nopersons or objects should be situated between the vehicle and the feature. Sufficientspace should be left between the side of a vehicle and an adjacent wall or feature toallow the Skates to be withdrawn sideways.3.6. Lowering wheels.3.6.1. Remove the locking pin and turn the release valve anticlockwise to lower the vehicleuntil the tyre is on the ground and no longer exerting pressure on the rollers.3.7. Removing the Skate.3.7.1. Expand the unit sufficiently to clear the tyre and move it away from the wheel.fig.2fig.3LOCKING PINIMPORTANT: BEFORE THE FIRST USE OF SKATE PURGE AIR FROM THEHYDRAULIC CIRCUIT.Before using the skate for the first time, purge the hydraulic circuit in order to eliminateany air, that may have accumulated in the system during transit, as follows:1. Open the release valve by turning knob anticlockwise.2. Pump the pedal up and down 15 to 20 times.3. Turn the release valve clockwise to close the valve.4.1. Periodically lubricate the wheels, rollers and the foot pedal lever pivot with acid free oil.Lightly grease the four faces of the square section tube.4.2. When the skate is not in use, store fully closed with the locking pin in place, this willminimise ram and piston corrosion.4.3. Keep the skate clean. Lubricate all moving parts with acid free oil.4.4. Before each use, ensure components are in good working order. If any suspect item isfound remove skate from service and take necessary action to remedy the problem.DO NOT use the skate if you believe it has been subjected to an abnormal load or shock load. If in doubt contact your local service agent.IMPORTANT: All other maintenance and repair (including oil change) must only be undertaken by fully qualified personnel. Contact your localauthorised service agent.4.5. The oil cylinder is a sealed unit and in principle should not be accessed. To top up the oil remove oil plug (fig.2). The oil level shouldbe just below the oil plug hole.! WARNING! Only a good quality hydraulic Jack oil, such as SEALEY HYDRAULIC JACK OIL must be used, DO NOT use brake fluid.DO NOT overfill as this will render the skate inoperative.IMPORTANT: NO RESPONSIBILITY IS ACCEPTED FOR INCORRECT USE OF THE SKATE. Hydraulic products are only repaired by localservice agents. We have service/repair agents in all parts of the UK. DO NOT RETURN SKATES TO US. Please telephone 01284 757500 toobtain address and ëphone number of your local agent. If your skate is under guarantee please contact your dealer.De-commissioning the skate: If the skate becomes completely unserviceable and requires disposal, draw off the oil into an approvedcontainer and dispose of the skate and the oil according to local regulations.OILPLUG |
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