R. Beck Maschinenbau HS 2000 User manual

TRANSLATION OF THE ORIGINAL VERSION
Reinhold Beck Maschinenbau GmbH
Im Grund 23 | DE -72505 Krauchenwies
Tel.: +49 (0) 7576 / 962 978 - 0 | Fax: +49 (0) 7576 / 962 978 - 90
E-Mail: info@beck-maschinenbau.de | Web: https://www.beck-maschinenbau.de
Operating Manual
Foot-hydraulic and battery-hydraulic adjustable Scissor Lift Tables
Types HS 2000 | FH and HS 2000 | AH
Valid for types:
HS 2000 | FH and HS 2000 | AH

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Table of Contents
1Introduction.............................................................................................................................................................4
1.1 Legal Notice.................................................................................................................................................................................. 4
1.2 Illustrations .................................................................................................................................................................................. 4
2Symbols ...................................................................................................................................................................4
2.1 General Symbols .......................................................................................................................................................................... 4
2.2 Symbols in Safety Instructions...................................................................................................................................................... 5
3General ....................................................................................................................................................................6
3.1 Advantages................................................................................................................................................................................... 6
3.2 Applications.................................................................................................................................................................................. 6
3.3 Target Group and Previous Experience........................................................................................................................................ 6
3.4 Requirements for the Operators.................................................................................................................................................. 6
3.5 Accident Prevention..................................................................................................................................................................... 7
3.6 General Safety Regulations .......................................................................................................................................................... 7
3.7 Standard Equipment .................................................................................................................................................................... 7
3.8 Options and Accessories .............................................................................................................................................................. 7
4Safety.......................................................................................................................................................................8
4.1 Basic Safety Instructions............................................................................................................................................................... 8
4.2 Application Area and Intended Use.............................................................................................................................................. 8
4.3 Improper Use ............................................................................................................................................................................... 8
4.4 Consequences in Case of Disregard.............................................................................................................................................. 9
4.5 Conversions and Modifications of the Lift Table .......................................................................................................................... 9
4.6 Load Distribution and Influence on the Nominal Load ................................................................................................................. 9
4.7 Hazardous Areas ........................................................................................................................................................................ 10
4.8 Residual Risks............................................................................................................................................................................. 11
4.9 Observe the Environmental Protection Regulations .................................................................................................................. 11
4.10 Organisational Measures ........................................................................................................................................................... 12
4.11 Personnel Selection and Qualification - Basic Duties.................................................................................................................. 12
5Technical Specifications.........................................................................................................................................13
5.1 Manufacturer and Nameplate.................................................................................................................................................... 13
6Transport to the Installation Site...........................................................................................................................14
6.1 Unloading the Lift Table ............................................................................................................................................................. 14
6.2 Requirements for the Installation Site ....................................................................................................................................... 15
6.3 Temporary Storage..................................................................................................................................................................... 15
6.3.1 Short Term Storage ......................................................................................................................................................... 15
6.3.2 Long Term Storage .......................................................................................................................................................... 15
6.4 Lashing on a Transport Vehicle .................................................................................................................................................. 15
7Components and Controls.....................................................................................................................................16
7.1 Model HS 2000 | FH................................................................................................................................................................... 16
7.2 Model HS 2000 | AH................................................................................................................................................................... 17
8Installation and Commissioning.............................................................................................................................18
9Operation ..............................................................................................................................................................18
9.1 Switch on Model HS 2000 | AH .................................................................................................................................................. 18

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9.2 Load and Unload the Lift Table................................................................................................................................................... 18
9.3 Moving the Lift Table via Swivel Castors .................................................................................................................................... 18
9.4 Lifting and Lowering the Platform.............................................................................................................................................. 19
9.4.1 HS 2000 | FH.................................................................................................................................................................... 19
9.4.2 HS 2000 | AH................................................................................................................................................................... 19
10 Measures after Operation .....................................................................................................................................20
10.1 General Measures ...................................................................................................................................................................... 20
10.2 Measures for battery-hydraulic Models (AH)............................................................................................................................. 20
11 Troubleshooting ....................................................................................................................................................21
12 Maintenance and Repair .......................................................................................................................................22
12.1 Safety Catches for Securing........................................................................................................................................................ 22
12.1.1 Replacing the Hydraulic Cylinder..................................................................................................................................... 22
12.2 Maintenance Intervals ............................................................................................................................................................... 22
13 Battery Charging Unit ............................................................................................................................................23
13.1 CTEK MXS 5.0 - Operation Instructions ...................................................................................................................................... 23
14 Decommissioning ..................................................................................................................................................29
15 Disassembly and Scrapping ...................................................................................................................................29
16 Options and Accessories........................................................................................................................................30
16.1 Wood Table Tops ....................................................................................................................................................................... 30
16.2 Steel Table Tops ......................................................................................................................................................................... 30
16.3 Accessories for Steel Hole Grid Plates with Ø 16 mm Holes....................................................................................................... 31
16.4 Accessories for Steel Hole Grid Plates with Ø 28 mm Holes....................................................................................................... 32
16.5 Convert HS 2000 LARGE | FH to AH............................................................................................................................................ 33
16.6 Options for Model HS 2000 | AH................................................................................................................................................ 33
EU - Declaration of Conformity.......................................................................................................................................34
List of Figures
Figure 1: Permissible load with load distribution....................................................................................................................... 9
Figure 2: Nameplate................................................................................................................................................................. 13
Figure 3: Components and controls of HS 2000 | FH ............................................................................................................... 16
Figure 4: Components and controls of HS 2000 | AH............................................................................................................... 17
Figure 5: Main switch ............................................................................................................................................................... 18
Figure 6: Height adjustment pedal........................................................................................................................................... 19
Figure 7: Push button unit........................................................................................................................................................ 19
Figure 8: Secure main switch.................................................................................................................................................... 20
Figure 9: Safety catch for securing ........................................................................................................................................... 22
Revisions:
Revision
Autor
Modification
Date
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German original manual translated
15.11.2021

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1Introduction
The information in this operating manual enables safe, proper and economical operation of your lift table. Please
observe all the explanations, notes and regulations
•to avoid dangers and malfunctions,
•to reduce repair costs and downtimes
•and to increase reliability and service life
of your lift table.
The operating manual must be read and used by each person entrusted with carrying out work with the lift table.
This must be ensured by the operator. Further this manual as well as any appendices and additional documents
must be kept easily accessible at the place of use of the lift table.
Ignorance or non-observance of these operating instructions may result in certain accident
hazards during handling with the lift table. Before commissioning, this operating manual
and any appendices and additional documents must be read thoroughly. All instructions, in
particular the safety regulations, must be observed!
Handling the lift table in the sense of these instructions means
•the installation and commissioning,
•the operation and proper usage,
•the influence on operating conditions, as well as
•the maintenance, troubleshooting and repair.
Apart from the operating manual and the legally binding accident prevention provisions applicable in the country
and place of use, the recognized technical regulations for safe and proper work must also be observed.
1.1 Legal Notice
All contents of these operating instructions are subject to the rights of use and copyright of Reinhold Beck Mas-
chinenbau GmbH. Any reproduction, modification, further use and publication in other electronic or printed me-
dia, as well as their online publication, requires the prior written consent of Reinhold Beck Maschinenbau GmbH.
1.2 Illustrations
All photos, figures and graphics contained in this document are for illustration and better understanding only
and may differ from the current state of the product.
2Symbols
2.1 General Symbols
Symbol
Meaning
Indicates passages within this operating manual that must be particularly observed in order to
prevent malfunctions or damage to the lift table.
Refers to chapters, sections, or figures within this document.
Refers to an external document or a third-party source.

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2.2 Symbols in Safety Instructions
The lift table is designed and manufactured according to the current state of the art. Nevertheless, residual haz-
ards may occur during handling. In this operating manual, possible dangers and residual risks are pointed out at
appropriate places.
Safety instructions are provided with corresponding danger symbols which have the following meanings:
Symbol
Safety Instruction
Reading and applying the operating manual is mandatory for the operating personnel.
Failure to abide by the following precautions could lead to serious or possibly fatal injury.
General danger symbol, which requires the highest attention!
Failure to observe may result in damage to the equipment, serious injury or even death.
This symbol warns of the dangers of electric voltage!
Failure to observe may result in damage to the equipment, serious injury or even death.
Reference to a prohibited zone under a lifted load!
Do not enter! There is an increased risk of injury or even death.
Reference to a prohibited zone on a platform!
Do not enter! There is an increased risk of injury or even death.
Reference to a possible crushing hazard!
Non-observance increases the risk of injury to hands and fingers!
Reference to a possible crushing hazard!
Non-observance increases the risk of injury to feet and toes!
Possible dangerous crushing hazard in the area of stationary objects!
Risk of personal injury and possibly additional equipment damage.
Reference to a possible hazard due to forklift traffic!
Non-observance can result in life-threatening injuries.
Reference to a possible danger under suspended loads!
Non-observance can result in life-threatening injuries.
Reference to possible tripping and slipping hazards on the floor!
Non-observance may result in minor or severe injuries.
Reference to possible environmental pollution!
Non-observance poses a risk of pollution of the environment and groundwater!
Reference to the obligation to wear safety shoes resp. protective gloves!
Non-observance may result in increased risk of injury to feet & toes or hands & fingers!
Fire hazard! Do not smoke and do not ignite open fire.
Access for unauthorized persons prohibited!
Risk of personal injury and possibly additional equipment damage.

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3General
The operating manual must be read carefully and understood before handling the
lift table! If anything is unclear, please contact the manufacturer.
The ergonomic HS 2000 scissor lift table has a very high load capacity of max. 2000 kg and is therefore particularly
suitable for heavy-duty applications. The solid single scissor construction and its mobility thanks to two swivel
castors and two fixed castors make it an indispensable assistant for countless applications in industry and trade,
e.g. for maintenance, assembly and repair work.
The standard version has a 6 mm thick sheet metal table top (1500 x 1000 mm). Other table tops and steel hole
grid plates are optionally available (for options and accessories, see chapter 16.
3.1 Advantages
•Back-friendly hydraulic height adjustment by foot (HS 2000 | FH) or battery (HS 2000 | AH)
•The sturdy single scissor design offers a long service life even under heavy loads
•Mobility due to two swivel castors with brake and two fixed castors
•Individual application areas can be realised with different table tops
•Uniform adjustment to height, even under uneven load distribution
•Suitable for heavy duty applications up to a maximum of 2000 kg
•High-quality, side-mounted hydraulic unit
3.2 Applications
The lift table can be used for all work corresponding to its intended use in section 4.2. It is suitable for use as
work equipment for transporting, lifting and lowering loads as well as a height-adjustable assembly table. Typical
areas of application are workplaces in manufacturing, assembly and maintenance, where precise height adjust-
ment for ergonomic working as well as high flexibility and mobility are of particular importance.
The lift table must not be used for work that does not correspond to its intended use (see section 4.2).
3.3 Target Group and Previous Experience
This operating manual is intended for the operating and maintenance personnel of the lift table. The operating
personnel is to be determined by the operator and must further meet the following requirements:
•Basic technical and mechanical knowledge as well as knowledge of the associated technical terms
•Reading and understanding these operating and maintenance instructions
In order to acquire the knowledge required to operate this lift table, the operator must ensure the following
measures:
•Product training for every operator (also possible external personnel)
•Regular safety instruction
3.4 Requirements for the Operators
The operator is responsible for the safe use of the lift table!
The lift table may only be operated by trained personnel who have also read this manual.
Inspection, maintenance, cleaning and repair may only be performed by technical specialists
with product-specific training and mechanical and/or electrical training.
Specialists with product-specific training are to be commissioned and held responsible for
planning and checking the work.
The national protective regulations for employees must be observed
The legal minimum age must be observed.

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3.5 Accident Prevention
To avoid accidents, the following rules must be observed for operation:
Prevent unauthorized persons from gaining access to the lift table.
Keep unauthorized persons away from the danger areas.
Repeatedly inform present other persons about existing residual risks (see section 4.8 "Residual Risks").
Conduct and record regular training & instruction for persons who must be in the area of the lift table.
New employees must be trained internally to work on a lift table and this training must be documented.
It is not permitted to enter the lift table platform or to transport resp. lift persons.
3.6 General Safety Regulations
In general, the following safety regulations and obligations apply when handling the lift table:
The lift table may only be operated when it is in perfect working order.
It is prohibited to remove, modify or bypass any protective, safety or monitoring equipment.
It is forbidden to modify or alter the lift table without the written approval of the manufacturer / supplier.
Faults or damage must be reported to the operator immediately, eliminated without delay and repaired if
necessary.
Repair and maintenance work on electrical and hydraulic components (e.g. battery or hydraulic cylinders)
may only be performed by authorized and trained personnel.
Repair and maintenance work may only be carried out if the lift table has been secured with the safety
catches beforehand (see section 12.1).
Maintenance must be carried out and documented in accordance with the maintenance instructions.
For repairs, only original spare parts from the manufacturer may be used.
Only instructed, trained or qualified persons may work on the lift table.
For the operation of the lift table, the respective national safety regulations for employees as well as the
national safety and accident prevention regulations apply.
3.7 Standard Equipment
•Two swivel castors and two fixed castors (with brakes on the operating side) for mobile use.
•Uniform height adjustment even with uneven load distribution or eccentric loading.
•Stepless foot-hydraulically (FH) or battery-hydraulically (AH) height adjustment.
•The two basic models are supplied with 6 mm thick sheet metal table top.
•Safety catches for securing during maintenance work.
•Sturdy single-scissor construction with push handle.
•High-quality hydraulic unit.
•Versatile and flexible use.
•CE-compliant design.
3.8 Options and Accessories
•Optionally selectable table tops and accessories can be found in chapter 16 “Options and Accessories”.

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4Safety
4.1 Basic Safety Instructions
Lift tables can be dangerous if used improperly. Therefore, observe the safety instructions listed in this chapter
and the accident prevention regulations of your employer's liability insurance association!
The manufacturer accepts no liability for damage and malfunctions resulting from failure to
observe these operating instructions.
4.2 Application Area and Intended Use
The hydraulically adjustable lift tables of the HS series conform to the Machinery Directive 2006/42/EC and are
therefore suitable as technical equipment for both industrial and commercial applications as well as for training
purposes in educational institutions.
Improper use can lead to danger to persons and to a defect or damage to the lift table.
The lift table is primarily intended for operation in covered indoor areas, but it can also be used outdoors
for loading and unloading purposes (e.g. from the service vehicle to the place of use).
Work on the lift table may only be performed at sufficiently illuminated workplaces.
The lift table is intended for processing, equipping, assembling and transporting assemblies, workpieces and
similar components as well as for lifting, lowering and moving loads.
The lift table may only be used on horizontal floors for lifting loads.
The lift table may only be moved when the load is lowered.
The lift table must be positioned freely in the room when lifting and lowering. This means
that no shearing or crushing edges may be caused by the movement of the lift table.
The maximum load (see 5 “Technical Specifications”) with load center in the middle of the lift table must
not be exceeded. If the lift table is loaded unevenly, outside the load center of gravity, the load capacity is
reduced to up to 33 % of the maximum permitted load capacity (see Figure 1).
The lift table is not intended for moving and transporting persons.
The lift table must not be operated in potentially explosive working areas.
Any other use is considered improper and prohibited.
4.3 Improper Use
Improper use is when the lift table is used for purposes other than those prescribed in this operating manual
and in section 4.2, for example
Use and application for private or non-commercial purposes,
Use in disregard of the regulations in the operating manual,
use after unauthorized conversions or modifications,
Exceeding the maximum permissible load (see 5 “Technical Specifications”)
Transporting or conveying persons with the lift table
Entering the lift table
In case of improper use of the lift table, any warranty, liability and other claims for damages of the operator
against the manufacturer are excluded!

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4.4 Consequences in Case of Disregard
If the lift table is not operated, maintained or repaired in accordance with the safety regulations, not as in-
tended, improperly or in an abusive manner, the following will result:
Dangers to the health of the operating personnel
Dangers to the lift table and objects in its vicinity
Impairment of the lift table function
In case of improper use of the lift table, any warranty, liability and other claims for damages of the operator
against the manufacturer are excluded!
4.5 Conversions and Modifications of the Lift Table
Only use the lift table in its original condition, i.e. as delivered!
The components of the lift table must not be changed in their type and condition.
Only original spare parts and accessories from the manufacturer (see 16) may be used.
Deviations are not permitted.
Unauthorized modifications or conversions by the operator, without the written consent of
the manufacturer, are prohibited. This excludes any warranty, liability and other claims for
damages by the operator against the manufacturer!
4.6 Load Distribution and Influence on the Nominal Load
The nominal, maximum permissible load of 2000 kg is based on a load evenly distributed on the lift table plat-
form. If the load cannot be distributed evenly on the platform, the maximum permissible load must be reduced
according to the figures below.
Figure 1: Permissible load with load distribution
Even distribution
Load is evenly distributed
over the entire platform area
→100 % of the nominal load
is permissible.
Uneven distribution
Load is distributed over half of the
platform in transverse direction
→50 % of the nominal load
is permissible.
Uneven distribution
Load is distributed over half of the
platform in longitudinal direction
→33 % of the nominal load
is permissible.
max. 100 % max. 50 % max. 33 %

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4.7 Hazardous Areas
Source
Area
Cause
Risk
Prevention
Foot pump
HS 2000 | FH only:
On the foot pedal
for height adjust-
ment
Slipping off the
foot pedal
Injuries to feet
and legs
Keep foot pedal
and shoes dry
Wear work shoes
with non-slip soles
On the foot pedal
for height adjust-
ment
Stumbling and
tripping
Injuries to feet
and legs as well
as bruises and
broken bones due
to tripping / fall-
ing down
Fold the foot pedal inwards
after use (see 9.4.1)
Mechanics
Lifting scissor /
Subframe
Crushing and
shearing points
Loss of limbs,
crushing of hands,
increased risk of
injury and even
death
Do not reach under the tab-
letop or into the scissors
during operation and do
not move your body into
this area
Before maintenance work,
always lock the safety catch
to secure the platform first
(see section 12.1)
Hydraulic
system
On hydraulic
cylinders and all
oil-bearing parts,
seals and lines
Oil spraying
out with high
pressure in
case of damaged
cylinder or seals
Injuries and
poisoning of
the eyes
Wear safety goggles
or face shield
Repair damaged parts
and/or seals immediately
(only qualified personnel!)
Electrics
HS 2000 | AH only:
At the mains con-
nection and the
supply line of the
battery charger as
well as at the pole
terminals of the
12 V battery
Electrical voltage
(230 VAC) at the
battery charger as
well as high cur-
rents at the bat-
tery pole termi-
nals and further
cables
Electric shocks
with increased
risk of injury
up to death
Avoid moisture
Have defective parts / insu-
lation repaired immediately
(only qualified personnel!)
Do not touch energised
components
Switch off the main switch
during all maintenance and
repair work

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4.8 Residual Risks
The lift table is built according to the latest state of the art and the recognised safety rules. Nevertheless, the use
of the lift table may cause danger to life and limb of the user or third parties or damage to the lift table and other
equipment. Due to the construction of the lift table, the following residual risks can occur even when used as
intended and despite compliance with all relevant safety regulations:
Reading and applying the operating manual is mandatory for the operating personnel.
Be alert to possible crushing hazards:
a) when transporting the lift table by forklift truck: between forks & pallet / lift table
b) when picking up the lift table: between lift table / pallet and floor
c) when lowering the lift table: between lift table and fixed equipment
Be alert to possible crushing hazards when lowering the lift table (from the cargo pallet to the
floor) with a forklift truck or overhead crane.
Be aware of the danger from falling objects such as workpieces, tools or similar. Therefore, wear
safety shoes, especially when transporting and setting down the lift table.
It is strictly forbidden to "ride along" with the lift table during a lifting operation (by means of a
forklift truck or overhead crane). There is a high risk of falling!
It is strictly forbidden to enter or climb onto the lift table during a lifting operation (by means of a
forklift truck or overhead crane). There is a high risk of falling!
Increased risk of injury or even death. Entering the danger zone under a lifted load during transport
or installation by means of a forklift truck is prohibited!
Increased risk of injury or even death. It is forbidden to enter the forklift platform during transport
or installation!
Unauthorised persons are not allowed to enter the lift table installation area (responsibility of the
operator).
Stop! Do not work under the lift table platform until it is mechanically locked via the safety catch.
Non-compliance can result in life-threatening injuries.
Danger of electric shock on models with battery-operated hydraulic height adjustment!
Work on the electrical components may only be carried out by qualified personnel.
Be aware of possible tripping and slipping hazards on the floor. Prevent possible hazards by
keeping the floor dry and clean and by using anti-slip floor coverings around the lift table.
Acute danger of crushing underneath the table top! Never reach into the shears and never move
your body into this area! There is an increased risk of accidents with loss of limbs or even death.
When using additional machines on the lift table, first read the respective operating instructions
and comply with the specified safety regulations.
Be aware of the fire hazard during the processing of wood due to wood dust, in connection with
flying sparks and/or open fire!
4.9 Observe the Environmental Protection Regulations
During all work with the lift table, the environmental protection regulations, obligations and laws for waste
avoidance and proper recycling and/or disposal applicable at the place of use must be observed. This applies in
particular to installation, repair and maintenance work involving substances that could pollute the groundwater
(e.g. hydraulic oils and cleaning agents and liquids containing solvents). In any case, prevent them from seeping
into the ground or entering the sewage system.
Store and transport the above-mentioned hazardous substances only in suitable containers.
Avoid leakage of hazardous substances by using suitable collection containers. Ensure that
the above-mentioned substances are disposed of by a qualified disposal company.

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4.10 Organisational Measures
Always keep this operating manual within easy reach and at the place of use of the lift table.
In addition to the operating manual, observe and instruct on generally applicable legal and other binding
regulations for accident prevention and environmental protection.
Supplement the operating manual with further instructions, including supervisory and reporting duties, to
take account of special operational features (e.g. with regard to work organisation, work processes, per-
sonnel employed).
Before starting work on the lift table, the person responsible for its operation must have read the operat-
ing instructions, especially the chapter "Safety Instructions". This applies in particular to personnel who
only occasionally work on the lift table.
Check that work is carried out in a safety-conscious and hazard-conscious manner and in compliance with
the operating manual.
When using additional machines on the lift table, read the respective operating instructions and keep
them handy. Pay particular attention to the respective safety and hazard information.
In case of safety-relevant changes to the lift table or its operating behaviour, shut down the entire system
immediately and report the fault to the responsible office/person.
Use personal protective equipment as necessary or required by regulations.
Do not make any modifications, additional attachments or conversions to the lift table without the manu-
facturer's approval! This will compromise safety and invalidate the manufacturer's warranty and any lia-
bility claim.
Spare parts must meet the technical requirements specified by the manufacturer. The exclusive use of
original spare parts ensures this. Therefore, only use original spare parts from the manufacturer.
Observe the fire alarm and firefighting possibilities. Make the location and operation of fire extinguishers
(fire class ABC) known. Do not use water!
4.11 Personnel Selection and Qualification - Basic Duties
The design and operation of the lift table is equally suitable for right- and left-handers.
The lift table is designed to be operated by a single person. Other persons in the vicinity of the lift table
must keep a suitable safety distance.
Work on and with the lift table may only be carried out by reliable personnel.
Observe the legal minimum age!
Only use trained or instructed personnel. Clearly define the responsibilities of the personnel for operating,
setting up, maintaining and repairing!
Ensure that only authorised personnel work on the lift table!
If personnel to be trained or apprenticed have to work on the lift table, this may only be done under the
constant supervision of an experienced resp. qualified person.
Work on hydraulic equipment may only be carried out by authorised and trained personnel.
Work on the electrical equipment of the lift table model HS 2000 | AH may only be carried out by a quali-
fied electrician or by instructed persons under the direction and supervision of a qualified electrician in
accordance with the electrotechnical regulations.

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5Technical Specifications
Lift Table Type
HS 2000 | FH
HS 2000 | AH
Article number
196.100.00
196.100.00 + 200.353.00
Special feature
- foot-hydraulic height adjustment
- with push-handle
- battery-hydraulic height adjustment
- with push-handle
Table top
6 mm thick metal sheet
6 mm thick metal sheet
Support frame dimensions1
1500 x 1000 mm
1500 x 1000 mm
Total height2
1300 mm
1300 mm
Effective stroke
800 mm
800 mm
Height (without table top)
500 mm
500 mm
Height adjustment
hydraulically
hydraulically
Control element for height
foot pedal
push button unit (removable)
Movable castors / fixed castors
2 each, ball bearing mounted (Ø 150 mm)
2 each, ball bearing mounted (Ø 150 mm)
Parking brakes
2 pieces (attached to cross side)
2 pieces (attached to cross side)
Load capacity / lifting capacity
max. 2000 kg
max. 2000 kg
Total stroke reached after
approx. 350 pumping operations
approx. 7 s Key actuation
Net weight2
approx. 415 kg
approx. 465 kg
Hydraulic power units
1 x lateral
1 x lateral
Battery technology
-
Lead gel, maintenance-free
Battery output voltage
-
12 VDC
Battery capacity
-
38 Ah
Battery operating temperature
-
-15 …+40° C
Battery charger manufacturer
-
CTEK (manual see 13.1)
Battery charger connection
-
230 VAC / 50 Hz
(European standard connector)
5.1 Manufacturer and Nameplate
Manufacturer:
Reinhold Beck Maschinenbau GmbH
Im Grund 23
DE-72505 Krauchenwies (Germany)
Phone: +49 (0) 7576 / 962 978 - 0
Fax: +49 (0) 7576 / 962 978 - 90
Email: [email protected]
Nameplate:
The nameplate provides information about the characteristic values of
your lift table:
Figure 2: Nameplate
Note: Before using the unit in a way that deviates from the described suitability (see section 4.2), it is essential
to consult the manufacturer. Otherwise all warranty, liability and other claims for damages of the operator
against the manufacturer will be voided!
1
With standard sheet metal table top (optionally “Beech-Multiplex”= 1.700 x 1.000 x 30 mm, see 16).
2
Specification refers to the basic model with standard metal sheet table top.

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6Transport to the Installation Site
Only trained personnel may be used for the following work:
•Transport the lift table
•Unloading the lift table
•Check delivery condition of the lift table
6.1 Unloading the Lift Table
There is an increased risk of accidents when unloading and transporting the lift table!
The lift table can fall or tip over due to its weight!
Use only suitable and technically perfect lifting gear and suspension systems with an
adequate lifting capacity of 1000 kg. Only transport the lift table on level, solid ground!
When placing the lift table, pay attention to the possible danger of crushing in the area
of stationary objects around the lift table!
Warning: Increased risk of injury and death! Never stand under the load when lifting
and putting it down! Instruct bystanders to leave the danger zone!
Warning: Increased risk of injury and death! Do not enter or climb onto the forklift
platform during transport!
Increased risk of crushing feet and toes! Wear steel-toed safety shoes!
Unloading by forklift truck
•With the forks set appropriately, drive centrally into the designated places on the freight pallet on the longi-
tudinal side of the lift table and lift carefully.
•Carefully lift the HS 2000 from the truck. The net weight is approx. 415 kg (FH) resp. approx. 465 kg (AH).
Check delivery condition
Check for completeness and transport damage. In case of transport damage or missing parts, document these
immediately on the consignment note of the transport company. At the same time, inform the manufacturer of
the situation.
Unpacking and placing
Unpack the lift table and remove the packing material. Lift the HS 2000 from the transport pallet with a forklift.
When doing so, drive under the centre of the long side of the lift table with appropriately adjusted forks and
carefully lift slightly. Then lift carefully from the pallet, remove the pallet and set the lift table down on the
ground.
Fire hazard! Do not smoke or light an open fire.
Dispose of the packaging material in an environmentally friendly manner!
Transport to the installation site
After unpacking, the lift table can be moved to the installation site either via its four swivel castors or using a
suitable means of transport. If a forklift or lift truck is used for this purpose, the general safety regulations must
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6.2 Requirements for the Installation Site
The following guidelines apply with regard to space requirements, load-bearing capacity and the condition of
the substrate:
•Space requirements: W x H x D = 1500 x 500 x 1000 mm (with metal sheet table top)
•Load capacity: Concrete of classification B 15
•Conditions: Level, smooth, non-slip and tilt-free
6.3 Temporary Storage
If the lift table is not put into operation immediately after delivery, it must be stored carefully in a protected
place. Carefully cover the entire lift table so that neither dust nor moisture can penetrate.
6.3.1 Short Term Storage
•Dry environment
•Protect components at risk of corrosion
•Park in a stable place
6.3.2 Long Term Storage
•Dry environment
•Protect components at risk of corrosion
•Protect lift table from dirt
•Park in a stable place
6.4 Lashing on a Transport Vehicle
The lift table must be lashed to the loading area of the transport vehicle on a transport pallet for possible onward
transport. For this purpose, at least two lashing straps with the appropriate load-bearing capacity must be used.
The responsibility for safe loading is borne by the respective shipper!
Please note the following when lashing in the transport vehicle:
•The loading area of the transport vehicle must always be clean and dry.
•The lashing straps used must be suitable for the total weight of the lift table (see chapter 5).
•Fastening on the loading area is done by lashing down: This means that the transport pallet is secured by
frictional locking. The load is pressed so firmly onto the loading surface that it can no longer slip. The clamp-
ing tool should have a high STF value at the frictional connection, e.g. long-lever ratchets.
•In addition, anti-slip mats should be used to provide even more safety.
•The ideal lashing angle (α) for tie-down lashing is 83° to and 90°. Therefore, the lashing straps should pull
downwards approx. vertically. As the angle decreases, the pretensioning force of the lashing is reduced.
•Observe the permissible total weight of the transport vehicle.
•Ensure that the permissible axle loads of the transport vehicle are observed. The load must be distributed
evenly on all axles of the vehicle.
A separate lashing strap must be used for each lashing and must be tensioned individually on the
floor of the loading area of the vehicle! The pallet must also be secured against slipping.

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7Components and Controls
7.1 Model HS 2000 | FH
Figure 3: Components and controls of HS 2000 | FH
Pos.
Description
Pos.
Description
1
Foot pedal for height adjustment
5
Table top
2
Fixed castors (2 pieces)
6
Hydraulic cylinder
3
Swivel castors with brake (2 pieces)
7
Safety catches for maintenance
4
Lifting scissor
8
Hydraulic pump with tank
Available options and other accessories see chapter 16.
5
18 3 2
6
4
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7.2 Model HS 2000 | AH
Figure 4: Components and controls of HS 2000 | AH
Pos.
Description
Pos.
Description
1
Push-button unit for height adjustment
6
Hydraulic cylinder
2
Fixed castors (2 pieces)
7
Safety catches for maintenance
3
Swivel castors with brake (2 pieces)
8
Battery box
4
Lifting scissor
9
Battery charging unit
5
Table top
10
Main switch
Available options and other accessories see chapter 16.
2
1
3
6
8
9
10
4
5
7

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8Installation and Commissioning
The lift table must be set up in a stable position so that there are no crushing or shearing points between the lift
table and/or the load and objects in the vicinity. Therefore, ensure sufficient space around the lift table. It must
be possible to carry out the intended work on the lift table or the load without obstruction.
The following installation and operating requirements must be observed:
The lift table must be integrated into the existing machinery in such a way that the basic safety requirements
of the EU Machinery Directive 2006/42/EC are met. This must be checked and ensured by the operator of the
lift table.
The environment must not be explosive.
This operating manual and any supplementary documents must be read carefully and understood.
All safety instructions and regulations must be observed and complied.
9Operation
Before operating the lift table, the operator must ensure that no hazards are caused by the
movement of the lift table platform.
Generally wear steel-toed safety shoes and suitable protective work clothing!
9.1 Switch on Model HS 2000 | AH
Figure 5: Main switch
Before working with the battery-hydraulic lift table "AH", ensure that
a) the battery is in a charged state
b) the main switch (10) is in the "ON" position
After finishing work or during maintenance, the main switch (10)
must generally be switched off.
After completing the work, please follow the supplementary instructions in 10.2.
9.2 Load and Unload the Lift Table
When loading or unloading the work platform, the load distribution according to section 4.6 “Load Distri-
bution and Influence on the Nominal Load” must be observed and complied with.
A load placed on the lift table must be secured with suitable measures against slipping, tipping over, rolling
away and falling down. This is particularly necessary for loads that have an unstable position on the plat-
form or that do not rest snugly on the lift table plate due to their shape and/or nature (e.g. rolling objects).
9.3 Moving the Lift Table via Swivel Castors
Before moving the lift table, release the two brakes on the operator side. Afterwards, it can be moved to the
desired location. Before starting to work, lock the two brakes again.
Before moving the lift table, the load must always be lowered completely.
Furthermore, the load must be secured by suitable measures against slipping, tipping
over, rolling away and falling down before the lift table is moved.
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9.4 Lifting and Lowering the Platform
Before the lift table platform is lifted, the lift table must be fixed in place by the two lockable
brakes on the two front swivel castors.
Tip: If you want to use your lift table for a longer time at the same height position (without adjustment), you
can additionally fix it mechanically with the safety catch (see section 12.1).
When adjusting the height, make sure that there are no objects between the scissor construction
under the platform and that the safety catches (
12.1) are unlocked.
Be aware of the risk of crushing hands and fingers, especially when positioning downwards.
Never reach into the scissors during height adjustment!
The height adjustment of the lift table is based on the scissor principle. The hydraulic power is transmitted to the
hydraulic cylinder via the foot pump.
9.4.1 HS 2000 | FH
Before adjusting the height, first secure the lift table against rolling away with the two parking brakes.
Figure 6: Height adjustment pedal
•By actuating the foot pedal (1) downwards, the hydraulic cylinder re-
acts and transfers the force to the scissor unit. The platform moves
upwards gradually with repeated actuation. After approx. 350 actu-
ations the complete lifting height is reached.
•When the foot pedal (1) is released, the movement stops and the
working platform remains in this position. In order to adjust the lift
table infinitely and exactly to the desired position, the foot pedal (1)
can be released at any point.
•Pulling up the foot pedal (1) lowers the work platform for the dura-
tion of the actuation.
Danger of tripping when the foot pedal is folded out! Always fold the pedal inwards after use.
9.4.2 HS 2000 | AH
Before adjusting the height, first secure the lift table against rolling away with the two parking brakes.
Figure 7: Push button unit
•The height of the table top is adjusted using the removable push-but-
ton unit (Figure 7) which can be magnetically attached to the sup-
port frame.
•The platform can be positioned upwards with the button and
downwards with the button.
•The battery hydraulics are controlled according to the dead man's
principle, i.e. the lift table moves in the desired direction as long as
one of the two buttons is pressed. As soon as the button is released,
the table stops and remains in this position.
9.4.2.1 Accessories for the battery unit
•An optional push-button unit with a 2 m spiral cable (instead of the standard cable) is available (Art.-No.
200.349.00). The push-button unit is additionally equipped with an emergency stop button.
•As an alternative to the wired push button unit, a radio control for the battery hydraulics is available,
which enables completely wireless operation of the height adjustment (Art.-No. 190.151.00).
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10 Measures after Operation
10.1 General Measures
Additional electrical components (e.g. machines lying on the lift table) must be switched off after finishing work
and also disconnected from the mains by unplugging the power cable. Furthermore, the lift table must be se-
cured against unauthorised use. The following options are available for this purpose:
•Lock away or park in such a way that unauthorised persons have no access to the lift table.
•Secure the lift table by means of a lock chain or wire rope to prevent unauthorised movement.
•Place a prohibition sign on the platform to prevent unauthorised use.
•For battery-operated hydraulic AH models, pull off the main switch handle
(see next section 10.2)
10.2 Measures for battery-hydraulic Models (AH)
After the lift table platform has been lowered completely and the applied load has been removed
→Switch off the battery hydraulics vie the main switch (10)
→Connect the charging cable of the battery charger to 230 VAC
(charging is also possible when the main switch is turned off).
A well and fully charged battery allows effective operation throughout the working day.
To prevent unauthorised use of the lift table, the rotary handle of the main switch (10) can easily be pulled off.
The procedure is as follows:
Figure 8: Secure main switch
•Move the main switch handle to the "OFF" position by turning it in the
direction of the arrow shown in Figure 8.
•Then turn the main switch handle again by approx. 45° in the same di-
rection (against a slight resistance).
•Now the main switch handle can be removed to the front.
To replace the main switch handle, reverse the previous procedure. After
the coded installation, the main switch handle must be pressed against the
housing before it is turned.
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The lift table should not be used while the batteries are charging.
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