JBS JBSPT150 User manual

READ THIS OPERATING MANUAL BEFORE USING THE HAND SCISSOR LIFT TABLE.
This manual contains important safety, assembly, operation and maintenance information.
ALWAYS operate, inspect and maintain the unit in accordance with this manual.
INSTRUCTION MANUAL
HAND SCISSOR LIFT TABLE

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INTRODUCTION
Thank you for purchasing the JBS Hand Scissor Lift Table. The JBS Lift Table is made of
high quality steel and is designed for the lifting and transporting of loads on a level surface.
This instruction manual will help you get the best use out of your Lift Table and contains
important information regarding proper operation and maintenance. The Lift Table must be used
in a safe manner and we strongly urge you to read the safety warnings contained in this manual.
When used safely and properly maintained, you can expect years of trouble free operation.
GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS
THE JBS HAND SCISSOR LIFT TABLE FEATURES AND
SPECIFICATIONS
■Each unit is supplied with a test certificate, parts list and instruction manual
■Foot operated hydraulic pedal
■Ergonomic rubber covered handle with finger tip controls
■Special lowering valves which allow control of the rate of descent
■Toe guards on all castor wheels
■12 months warranty
MODEL JBSPT150 JBSPT300 JBSPT350H JBSPT500
JBS Model Number 0613 9200 0613 9268 0613 9285 0613 9319
Capacity (kg) 150 300 350 500
Maximum Platform Height (mm) 720 880 1300 880
Minimum Platform Height (mm) 220 295 355 295
Platform Size w x l (mm) 450 x 700 500 x 800 500 x 910 500 x 850
Wheel Size (mm) Φ100 x 25 Φ125 x 40 Φ125 x 40 Φ125 x 40
Handle Height from the Ground (mm) 950 990 975 990
Net Weight (kg) 45 77 105 81
NOTE: All of the information reported herein is based on data available at the moment of printing.
We reserve the right to modify our own products at any moment without notice and incurring in
any sanction.

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INSPECTION/OPERATION
DAILY INSPECTION
Inspect Lift Table prior to use, check for:
■Any bending or cracking on the platform/table
■Oil leaking from the cylinder
■Vertical creep of the platform
■Wheel movement
■Brake function
■All nuts and bolts are tightened firmly
Deficiencies are to be reported and corrected before the Lift Table can be placed into
service and
damaged or worn parts should be disposed of to prevent future use.
OPERATING THE LIFT TABLE
HOW TO USE THE BRAKE
■Apply brake, press down brake pedal located on the back castor wheel
■To release, lift up brake pedal
NOTE: Each time a load is lifted, the load brake should be checked. This can be done by raising
the load slightly and stopping. Once the brake hold has been established, you may proceed with
load lifting. To prevent sudden movement, apply the brake to lift the table whilst not in motion.
LIFTING PLATFORM
■Place load on the Lift Table platform, distributing the load on at least 80% of the platform/table area.
■Press the lifting pedal in a downwards motion until the Lift Table platform reaches the desired
position. The table does not elevate after reaching the highest position even if the lifting pedal
is pressed. The platform lowers slightly after reaching the highest position.
NOTE: The hydraulic cylinder is designed to hold the platform. As is the nature of hydraulic
systems, the platform lowers very slowly over an extended period of time. Please be aware
that the platform does not stay at the same position indefinitely.
LOWERING PLATFORM
■To lower the platform press the release valve (located near handle) in an upward motion.
Do not lower the platform too fast since this could cause the load to drop.
CAUTION: DO NOT put a foot or a hand in scissor mechanism.

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IMPORTANT SAFETY
WARNINGS
DO NOT operate the Lift Table unless you are familiar with it and have been trained or authorised
to do so
DO NOT allow other people to stand in front or behind the lift table when it is in motion
DO NOT transport loads on an uneven surface
DO NOT transport loads in the raised position
DO NOT handle unstable or loosely stacked loads
NEVER place any part of your body in the scissor mechanism or under the load. Keep clear when
lowering load
DO NOT allow people to sit or ride on the Lift Table
DO NOT put your foot in front of the rolling wheels
NEVER overload the Lift Table beyond its rated capacity
DO NOT use the Lift Table on a sloped or inclined surface
DO NOT operate a Lift Table that has been deemed unsafe after inspection/service
DO NOT modify the Lift Table
ALWAYS visually inspect the Lift Table for damage or faults before use; especially the wheels,
handle assembly, platform and lowering control
DO read and understand the instruction manual
SQUEEZE the valve handle slowly to allow load to descend in a cautious manner
ALWAYS secure the load before raising, lowering or moving the Lift Table
OPERATE the Lift Table on a level, flat harden surface
DO practice maintenance work according to the instruction manual
ONLY use the Lift Table under dry conditions, the Lift Table is not water resistant
WATCH the condition of the load when operating to prevent the load becoming unstable

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MAINTENANCE
Clean any dirt of the Lift Table, avoid having any foreign material potentially interfering with the
brake and wheels. Periodic lubrication with a light grease/oil on components will ensure smooth
operation. The general disassembling of the Lift Table should be performed by a skilled service
technician; please contact WIS Solutions P/L.
INSPECTIONS ARE VERY IMPORTANT IN DETERMINING WHETHER A DEFICIENCY HAS
OCCURRED CONSTITUTING A SAFETY RISK.
TYPE ACTION SUGGESTION
Visual and
Audio Check
■Bending or cracking of platform
■Oil leaking from cylinder
■Vertical creep of platform
■Wheel movement
■Suspend unit from service and replace table
■Suspend from service and replace cylinder
■Tighten bolt
■Dislodge any material caught in the wheel
Operation
Visual and
Audio
■As per frequent inspection
■Add oil
■Change oil
■Adjust the nut
■Banish air
Components
Grease/Oil components:
■Fitting Cylinder
■Roller Friction Surface
■Link Pin
■Pedal Fitting Point
■Grease Nipple
■Oil
■Grease
■Oil
■Oil
■Grease
Components ■Hydraulic Cylinder ■Change Hydraulic Oil
Periodic: performed by qualified person
(to be completed Monthly)
Frequent : performed by operator prior to each use
Annual: performed by qualified person
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