unicraft PK 1 User manual

PK 1
PK 1
Operating Instructions
Mobile gantry crane
PK 1

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Imprint
Product identification
Mobile gantry crane Item number
PK 1 6172100
Manufacturer
Stürmer Maschinen GmbH
Dr.-Robert-Pfleger-Str. 26
D-96103 Hallstadt
Fax: 0049 (0) 951 96555 - 55
E-Mail: [email protected]
Internet: www.unicraft.de
Indications regarding the operating instructions
Original instructions
Edition: 02.10.2019
Version: 1.03
Language: English
Author: MS/FL
Indications regarding the copyright
Copyright © 2019 Stürmer Maschinen GmbH, Hallstadt,
Germany.
The contents of these operating instructions are the sole
property of the company Stuermer.Passing on as well as
copying of this document, the use and distribution of its
content are prohibited if not explicitly permitted. Contra-
ventions are liable to compensation.
Subject to technical modifications and error.
Contents
1 Introduction .............................................................3
1.1 Copyright............................................................ 3
1.2 Customer service................................................ 3
1.3 Limitation of liability ............................................ 3
2 Safety........................................................................3
2.1 Symbol explanation ............................................ 3
2.2 Obligations of the operating company............... 4
2.3 Requirements to staff.......................................... 5
2.4 Personal protective equipment........................... 5
2.5 General safety regulations.................................. 5
2.6 Safety information for operating personnel ........ 6
2.7 Safety marking on the gantry crane ................... 6
2.8 Checks................................................................ 6
3 Intended use ............................................................6
3.1 Predictable misuse............................................. 6
3.2 Residual risks ..................................................... 6
4 Technical Data.........................................................7
4.1 Table................................................................... 7
4.2 Type plate........................................................... 7
5 Transport, packaging, storage...............................7
5.1 Transport ............................................................ 7
5.2 Packaging........................................................... 7
5.3 Storage ............................................................... 7
6 Description of the device........................................7
7 Assembly .................................................................8
8 Oparation .................................................................9
8.1 Operating conditions.......................................... 9
8.2 Workflow ............................................................. 9
9 Care, maintenance and repair..............................11
9.1 Care by cleaning .............................................. 11
9.2 Maintenance .................................................... 11
10 Checking the gantry crane .................................11
11 Disposal, recycling of used devices..................11
11.1 Decommissioning........................................... 11
12 Spare parts...........................................................12
12.1 Ordering spare parts ...................................... 12
12.2 Spare parts drawing....................................... 13
13 EC Declaration of Conformity ............................14
14 Notes ....................................................................15

Introduction
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1Introduction
You have made a good choice by purchasing the UNI-
CRAFT Mobile gantry crane.
Read the operating manual thoroughly before commissioning
the machine.
It gives you information about the proper commission-
ing, intended use and safe and efficient operation and
maintenance of your Mobile gantry crane.
The operating manual is part of the Mobile gantry crane
package. Always keep this operating manual in the
location where your Mobile gantry crane is being opera-
ted. All local accident prevention regulations and gene-
ral safety instructions for the operating range of your
Mobile gantry crane must also be complied with.
1.1 Copyright
The contents of these instructions are copyright. They
may be used in conjunction with the operation of the
machine. Any application beyond those described is
not permitted without the written approval of Stürmer
GmbH. For the protection of our products, we shall regi-
ster trademark, patent and design rights, as this is pos-
sible in individual cases. We strongly oppose any infrin-
gement of our intellectual property.
1.2 Customer service
Please contact your dealer if you have questions con-
cerning your device or if you need technical advice.
They will help you with specialist information and expert
advice.
Germany:
Stürmer Maschinen GmbH
Dr.-Robert-Pfleger-Str. 26
D-96103 Hallstadt
Repair service:
Fax: 0049 (0) 951 96555-111
E-Mail: service@stuermer-maschinen.de
Spare part orders:
Fax: 0049 (0) 951 96555-119
E-Mail: ersatzteile@stuermer-maschinen.de
We are always interested in valuable experience and
knowledge gained from using the application-which
then could be shared and be valuable to develop our
products even further.
1.3 Limitation of liability
All information and notes in these operating instructions
were summarised while taking applicable standards
and rules, the state-of-the-art technology and our long-
term knowledge and experiences into consideration.
In the following cases the manufacturer is not liable for
damages:
- Non-observance of the operating instructions,
- Inappropriate use
- Use of untrained staff,
- Unauthorised modifications
- Technical changes,
- Use of not allowed spare parts.
The actual scope of delivery may deviate from the ex-
planations and presentations described here in case of
special models, when using additional ordering options
or due to latest technical modifications.
The obligations agreed in the delivery contract, the gen-
eral terms and conditions as well as the delivery condi-
tions of the manufacturer and the legal regulations at the
time of the conclusion of the contract are applicable.
2 Safety
This section provides an overview of all important safety
packages for the protection of operating personnel as
well as for safe and fault-free operation. Other task-ba-
sed safety notes are included in the paragraphs of the
individual phases of life.
2.1 Symbol explanation
Safety instructions
The safety notes in these operating instructions are
highlighted by symbols. The safety notes are introduced
by signal words which express the concern of the risk.
DANGER!
This combination of symbol and signal words indi-
cates an imminently dangerous situation which may
lead to death or severe injury if not avoided.
WARNING!
This combination of symbol and signal words indi-
cates a potentially dangerous situation which may
lead to death or severe injury if not avoided.

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Safety
Tips and recommendations
It is necessary to observe the safety notes written in
these operating instructions in order to reduce the risk of
personal injuries and damages to property.
2.2 Obligations of the operating company
of the operator
The operating company is the person who operates the
device for business or commercial reasons by her-self,
or leaves it to a third party for use or application, and
who bears the legal product responsibility for the pro-
tection of the user, the staff or for third parties.
Obligations of the operating company
If the device is used for commercial purposes, the ope-
rating company of the device must comply with the legal
working safety regulations. Therefore, the safety notes in
this operating manual, as well as the safety, accident
prevention and environment protection regulations ap-
plying for the area of application of of the device must
be met. The following applies in particular:
- The operating company must be informed about
the applying industrial safety regulations and fur-
ther analyse hazards resulting from the special
working conditions at the place of use of the de-
vice. She must implement these in form of operat-
ing manuals for the operation of the device.
- During the entire lifetime of of the device, the ope-
rating company must verify whether the oper-ating
manuals prepared by her correspond to the cur-
rent status of the regulations, and must adapt
these if necessary.
- The operating company must unambiguously reg-
ulate and determine the responsibilities for instal-
lation, operation, troubleshooting, maintenance
and cleaning.
- The operating company must ensure that all per-
sons who work with the device, have read and un-
derstood this manual. Furthermore she must in-
struct the staff in regular intervals and inform them
about the hazards.
- The operator must provide the necessary protec-
tive equipment to the staff and order the use of the
necessary protective equipment in a binding way.
Furthermore the operating company is responsible to
keep the device always in a technically flawless state.
Thus, the following applies:
- The operator must ensure that the maintenance in-
tervals described in this manual are kept.
- The operator must have all safety devices chec-
ked regularly for their good working order and
their integrity.
CAUTION!
This combination of symbol and signal words indi-
cates a potentially dangerous situation which may
lead to slight or minor injury if not avoided.
ATTENTION!
This combination of symbol and signal words indi-
cates a possibly dangerous situation which may
lead to property and environmental damages if they
are not avoided.
NOTE!
This combination of symbol and signal words indi-ca-
tes a potentially dangerous situation which may lead
to material or environmental damage if not avoided.
Tips and recommendations
This symbol highlights useful tips and recommenda-
tions as well as information for an efficient and trou-
ble-free operation.

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2.3 Requirements to staff
Qualifications
The different tasks described in this manual represent
different requirements to the qualification of the persons
entrusted with these tasks.
Only persons reliable working procedures can be ex-
pected from, are allowed to perform all works. Persons
the responsiveness of which is affected by e. g. drugs,
alcohol or medication, are not allowed to work with the
machine.
The qualifications of the personnel for the different tasks
are mentioned below:
Operator
The operator is instructed by the operating company
about the assigned tasks and possible risks in case of
improper behaviour. Any tasks which need to be per-
formed beyond the operation in the standard mode
must only be performed by the operator if it is indicated
in these instructions and if the operating company ex-
pressively commissioned the operator.
Qualified personnel
Due to their professional training, knowledge and expe-
rience as well as their knowledge of relevant regulations
the specialist staff is able to perform the assigned tasks
and to recognise and avoid any possible dangers them-
selves.
Manufacturer
Certain works may only be performed by specialist per-
sonnel of the manufacturer. Other personnel is not au-
thorized to perform these works. Please contact our cus-
tomer service for the execution of all arising work.
2.4 Personal protective equipment
The personal protective equipment serves to protect
persons against impairments of safety and health while
working. The staff member has to wear personal protec-
tive equipment while performing different tasks on and
with the machine which are indicated in the individual
paragraphs of these instructions.
The personal protective equipment is explained in the
following paragraph:
2.5 General safety regulations
Upgrading, conversion, maintenance and inspection
activities may only be carried out by trained, qualified
personnel when the machine is not in use. Unauthorized
modifications and modifications to the gantry crane are
not permitted for safety reasons.
The operating staff must always make sure that the max.
Carrying capacity is not exceeded.
WARNING!
Danger in case of insufficient qualification
of the staff!
Insufficiently qualified persons cannot estimate the
risks while using the device and expose them-sel-
ves and others to the danger of severe or lethal inju-
ries.
- Have all works only performed by qualified per-
sons.
- Keep insufficiently qualified persons out of the wor-
king area.
Head protection
The industrial helmet protects the head against fall-
ing objects and hitting on fixed objects.
Protective gloves
The protective gloves serve to protect the hands
against sharp components as well as against fric-
tion, abrasions or deep injuries.
Safety boots
Safety boots protect the feet from being crushed, fall-
ing parts and slipping over on slippery ground.
Protective clothes
Protective clothes are made of a tightly fitted fabric
without the protruding parts of low tear strength.
NOTE!
In each case, the regulations or guidelines and stan-
dards valid in the country of use must be observed
(in the respectively valid version).
In Germany at the moment
DIN EN 1494: 2000 + A1: 2008: Mobile or portable lif-
ting equipment and related equipment; EC Machi-
nery Directive 2006/42 / EC

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Intended use
When using the gantry crane make sure that the load is
correctly and safely connected to the chain and that it is
securely connected to the gantry crane.
Stopping under a suspended load should be avoided
as loose objects may fall off at any time.
The transport and lifting of persons is prohibited. It is not
permitted to enter the lifting device.
2.6 Safety information for operating personnel
It is necessary to refrain from any work that affects the
safety of the gantry crane.
The operator must also ensure that no unauthorized per-
sons work with the gantry crane. The operator is obliged
to inspect the gantry crane at least once before use
(daily) for externally visible damage and defects. Any
changes that impair safety must be reported immedi-
ately. Damaged or heavily worn parts must be replaced
immediately.
The operator has to ensure that the gantry crane is al-
ways operated in perfect condition. If necessary, the
operator must oblige operating personnel to wear pro-
tective clothing, etc.
In principle, no safety equipment may be dismantled or
taken out of operation (already here is concretely to
warn of impending hazards, so for example on imminent
severe bruising, loss of sight, danger to life). If the di-
sassembly of safety equipment is required during set-
up, repair and maintenance, the safety equipment must
be reassembled immediately after completion of the
maintenance or repair work.
2.7 Safety marking on the gantry crane
The following safety signs are attached to the gantry
crane (Fig. 1), which must be observed and followed.
Fig. 1: Safety labels
The safety labels attached to the portal crane must not
be removed. Damaged or missing safety signs can lead
to malfunctions, personal injury and property damage.
They are to be replaced immediately.
If the safety signs are not immediately recognizable and
comprehensible, the gantry crane should be taken out
of operation until new safety signs have been attached.
2.8 Checks
The gantry crane is a testable suspension. It must be te-
sted by a qualified person for operational safety before
commissioning for the first time and, if required, at inter-
vals of no more than 1 year in accordance with the pro-
visions of the German Industrial Safety Ordinance and
DGUV Rule 100-500, Chapter 2.8.
3 Intended use
The gantry crane is used exclusively for loading and un-
loading, for assembly, repair or storage work on level,
smooth and sufficiently load-bearing floors in work-
shops and halls. The specified maximum load must not
be exceeded. The gantry crane must be secured
against rolling away.
The gantry crane may only be operated by instructed
persons.
Proper use also includes compliance with all information
in this manual. Any use beyond the intended use or
otherwise is considered misuse. The lifting of persons is
strictly prohibited. Use of the device in other areas is
considered improper use.
For structural and technical changes to the gantry
crane, the company Stürmer Maschinen GmbH assu-
mes no liability. Claims of any kind due to damage due
to improper use are excluded.
3.1 Predictable misuse
With the gantry crane, if the intended use is observed,
no reasonably foreseeable misuse is possible which
could lead to dangerous situations with personal injury.
3.2 Residual risks
Even if all safety regulations are adhered to, the residual
risks described below remain with the operation of the
gantry crane.
All persons working with the gantry crane must be
aware of these residual risks and follow the instructions
that prevent these residual risks leading to accidents or
damage:
- During operation there is a risk of crushing the up-
per and lower limbs.

Technical Data
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4 Technical Data
4.1 Table
4.2 Type plate
Fig. 2: Type plate Mobile gantry crane PK 1
5 Transport, packaging, storage
5.1 Transport
Check the Mobile gantry crane on delivery for any vi-
sible trans-portation damage. If you notice any damage
to the device please report this immediately to the car-
rier or dealer.
5.2 Packaging
All used packaging materials and packaging aids are
recyclable and should be taken to a materials recycling
depot to be disposed of.
The delivery packaging is made of cardboard, so
please dispose carefully by having it chopped up and
given to the recycling collection.
The film is made of polyethylene (PE) and the cushioned
parts of polystyrene (PS). Deliver these substances to a
collection point for recyclable materials or to the waste
disposal company which looks after your region.
5.3 Storage
The Mobile gantry crane should be lubricated and then
stored in a dry, frost-free environment. Do not set
anything down on the Mobile gantry crane.
6 Description of the device
Illustrations in these operating instructions may deviate from
the original.
Fig. 3: Description
1 Rail
2 Clamping levers per carrier support
3 Carrying hooks
4 Swivel castors with parking brakes
5 Support support
6 Securing bolts per carrier support
7 Lever for height adjustment
Type PK 1
Load-carrying capacity 1,0 t
Height min. 2200 mm
Height max. 3600 mm
Clear width 2400 mm
Double-T bars (W x H) 74 x 120 mm
Length 2500 mm
Width 1200 mm
Height 2520 mm
Weight 128 kg
NOTE!
The device should be protected from humidity.
128
72
3
5
6
4
1
6
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7
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Assembly
7 Assembly
Equipment that is not used in a fixed location must be in-
stalled in such a way that it is horizontal and that no
crushing or shearing points can occur between the ma-
chine and parts of the environment. Furthermore, it must
be ensured that intended activities can be carried out
without hindrance.
Mount the gantry crane by using the exploded view
(Fig. 6).
Step 1: Attach one plate (20) to each side of the track
(19) with the screws (1), washers (2), spring
washers (3) and nuts (4). Likewise for the other
end of the track.
Step 2: Attach the two vertical brackets (21) to the track
(19) with eight sets of screws, washers, spring
washers and nuts (1, 2, 3, 4).
Step 3: Attach the four castors (27) to the trolleys (26)
with the screws (15), spring washers (16) and
nuts (17). Fill the bearing housings with grease
over the grease nipple.
Step 4: Attach the vertical beams (23) to the chassis be-
ams. Mount the screws (14) from above and se-
cure with the washers (2), spring washers (3)
and nuts (4).
Step 5: Attach the cross braces (22) to the chassis
beam and the vertical beam using screws (5),
washers (6), spring washers (7) and nuts (8).
Proceed with the other chassis carrier and verti-
cal carrier as well.
Step 6: Slide the vertical support (21) into the vertical
support (23) and insert one of the pins into the
holes of the vertical supports to connect and fix.
Release the other pen. Attach the height adjust-
ment lever (24) to the receptacle on the outside
of the vertical support (23) and secure it by in-
serting the bolt (10) from the inside of the lever
and the washer (14), the spring washer (15) and
the nut (11). Proceed also on the other vertical
support.
Step 7: Attach the Carrier Hook (25) to the Height Adju-
stment Lever (24) with the 13mm Bolts and Nuts.
Step 8: Insert the clamp levers (9) into the vertical sup-
ports.
Step 9: Tighten all nuts and bolts until the gantry crane
is stable.
Use protective gloves!
Use protective boots!
Wear protective clothes!
CAUTION!
Risk of crushing!
Injuries to hands and fingers may result from impro-
per use of the Mobile gantry crane.
DANGER!
For safety reasons, some installation steps must be
carried out by 2 or more persons!
Before the assembly of all parts is not completed,
the connecting screws must not be tightened yet.
It is recommended that the parts be laid, aligned
and mounted on the ground before they are tighte-
ned and the gantry crane is erected.

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8 Oparation
All work with the gantry crane may only be carried out
by instructed persons.
All parts of the gantry crane must be checked for
correct condition before starting work, especially the
lifting hooks of the lifting device.
8.1 Operating conditions
The work area must be dry, fire and explosion proof and
free of corrosive and toxic substances.
Dangerous goods such as liquid, toxic or radioactive
materials may not be attached to the gantry crane.
8.2 Workflow
Fig. 4: Place the trolley on the track
DANGER!
DANGER TO LIFE DUE TO FALLING OF
THE LOAD!
Falling loads can cause serious injury or death.
- Avoid overload. Check that the load never exceeds
the maximum load indicated on the nameplate
- Never move the lifted load.
- Never adjust the height when the gantry crane is
under load!
- The height adjustment must be made by two
people.
- Never stand or work under a load held by the gan-
try crane.
- An elevated load must never be subjected to im-
pact or shock loading.
- Make sure that the ground on which the gantry
crane stands is level, level and sufficiently stable.
- Never attach a load to the gantry crane, which may
slip or whose parts are not firmly connected.
- Never use the gantry crane in a rusted or damaged
condition.
- Never leave a load attached to the gantry crane
unattended.
Use protective gloves!
Use protective boots!
Wear protective clothes!
NOTE!
- Operating personnel must be familiar with the oper-
ation and functions of the device and the safety re-
gulations pertaining to it.
- The operator is responsible for ensuring that all op-
erating personnel have had the necessary training.
NOTE!
The operator must have sufficient freedom of move-
ment.
ATTENTION!
Risk of Crushing!
When working with the gantry crane, it can cause
bruising of the upper and lower limbs.
DANGER!
- Before starting work, check the gantry crane for
wear or defects. The gantry crane must not be put
into operation if wear or a defect is found.
- Never adjust the height when the gantry crane is
under load!
- The height adjustment must be made by two
people.
- The gantry crane must always be secured against
rolling away for its application. In addition to loc-
king the rollers, secure the rollers against slipping
with wedges!

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Oparation
Step 1: Place the trolley on the track and follow the as-
sembly instructions supplied with the trolley (see
Fig. 2).
Step 2: Attach a suitable load chain to the vehicle.
Step 3: Lifting and lowering the track:
(Attention: Never change the height under load).
The height adjustment must be made by 2
people in order to carry out the adjustment on
both sides at the same time.
Fig. 5: Release clamping lever for height adjustment
Attention: Check that the locking bolts (fig. 4,
pin 1) are in the lower position on both sides of
the gantry crane.
Loosen the two clamping levers (fig. 3, 1 + 2)
on each side of the gantry crane.
Step 4: Lift the Rail (Fig. 4):
Fig. 6: Lift the Rail
Lift the suspension hooks (Fig. 4, 2) with the
locking bolts in the lower position simulta-
neously on both sides by pressing down the
two levers for height adjustment (Fig. 4, 3).
Fig. 7: Positions of the safety bolts
When the next position hole appears in the guide slot, in-
sert the second locking pin into the newly visible lower hole
- then as the lower locking pin - and slowly lower until it
supports the weight (Fig. 5). Repeat these procedures until
the desired height is reached. (13 holes are availa-
ble).Clamp the carriers by tightening the two clamping le-
vers (Fig. 3, 1 + 2). Loosen the two clamping levers (fig. 3,
1 + 2). Insert the locking bolt into the upper hole (Fig. 5,1).
Lift the carrying hook with the upper securing bolt (Fig. 5,
3). Lift the height adjustment lever slightly to loosen the
weight on the lower safety pin (Fig. 5, 2). Remove the lower
securing pin (Fig. 5, 2) and carefully insert the upper secu-
ring pin (Fig. 5, 1) into the lower hole. Repeat these proce-
dures until the desired height is reached. Clamp the car-
riers by tightening the two clamping levers (Fig. 3, 1 + 2).
The entire height adjustment procedure must be performed
simultaneously on both supports to ensure that the track re-
mains horizontal.
Step 5:
Position gantry crane:Release the parking brakes,
roll the gantry crane to the desired position, and
then lock the parking brakes on the rollers again.
Secure the gantry crane additionally by fixing the
rollers with wedges against slipping or rolling away!
Step 6: Make sure that the load chain and the load hook
do not hang in a dangerous position.
Step 7:
Insert the load hook into a suitable receptacle on the load
(tested load-receiving means: eg carrier, chain, belt, eyelet).
Step 8:
First only lift the load until the load chain is tensio-
ned. Check the stability of the connections and the
vertical alignment of the load chain (no lateral
load!).
Step 9: Then lift the load to the desired height and drive
it to the desired position with the carriage. Care-
fully release the load there.
CAUTION!
Never move the gantry crane while it is under load!
CAUTION DANGER OF CRUSHING!

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9 Care, maintenance and repair
9.1 Care by cleaning
The Mobile gantry crane must always be kept in a clean
condition.
All plastic and lacquered surfaces should be cleaned
using a soft, damp cloth and a neutral cleaning agent.
Remove any excess lubricant or leaked oil using a dry,
lint-free cloth.
9.2 Maintenance
Step 1: Visual inspection:
Check the gantry crane for wear or defects be-
fore each use. The gantry crane must not be put
into operation if wear or a defect is found.
Step 2: Regularly grease the locking bolts and bearings
for the height adjustment levers with high quality
grease and oil the roller bearings.
Step 3: Check the hooks and locking bolts for wear or
defects and replace them if necessary.
Step 4: Make sure that all safety instructions on the gan-
try crane are clearly legible.
10 Checking the gantry crane
The gantry crane must be inspected for operational
safety by a qualified person in accordance with the pro-
visions of the German Ordinance on Industrial Safety
and DGUV Rule 100-500, Chapter 2.8, before first use
and as required at intervals of no more than 1 year. A
person may be considered qualified if he / she has at
least the qualification previously given to the expert. The
scope of testing and the inspection deadlines are i.a.
according to the results of the risk assessment to be
carried out.
Type, extent and deadlines of the tests described in the
DGUV Rule 100-500 are previous practice and comply
with the rules of technology. The test is essentially a vi-
sual and functional test. It covers the examination of the
condition of the components and equipment, the com-
pleteness and effectiveness of the safety equipment
and the completeness of the test book. If a test period of
no more than one year is adhered to, the operator can
assume that this period is adequate. Verification of the
gantry crane must be verified by a log book.
11 Disposal, recycling of used devices
Please take care in your own interest and in the interest
of the environment that all component parts of the ma-
chine are only disposed of in the intended and permit-
ted way.
11.1 Decommissioning
Immediately decommission disused machines in order
to avoid later misuse and endangering of the environ-
ment or personal safety.
Step 1: Eliminate all environmentally hazardous operat-
ing materials from the used device.
Step 2: If required, disassemble the machine into easy-
to-handle and usable components and parts.
Step 3: Dispose of machine components and operating
materials by the disposal channels provided.
When lowering the load there is a risk of crushing
the upper and lower limbs.
Use protective gloves!
NOTE!
Never use strong cleaning agents to clean the de-
vice. Such cleaning agents might damage or destroy
the device.
DANGER!
Maintenance and repair works must only be perfor-
med by specialists.
DANGER!
Observe the test regulations and safety instructions
for the lifting equipment used with the gantry crane.
Carefully read the appropriate sections in the
instructions accompanying the lifting equipment!

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Spare parts
12 Spare parts
12.1 Ordering spare parts
The spare parts may be purchased with the authorised
dealer or directly with the manufacturer. Please find the
corresponding contact data in Chapter 1.2 Customer
service.
Indicate the following basic information for requests or
orders of spare parts:
- Type of device
- Item No.
- Position No.
- Year of construction:
- Quantity
- Required mode of dispatch (mail, freight, sea, air,
express)
- Address of dispatch
Spare part orders which do not include the above indi-
cations may not be taken into consideration. If the indi-
cations regarding the mode of dispatch are missing, the
product is dispatched at the discretion of the supplier.
You will find information regarding the device type, item
No. and year of manufacture on the type plate fixed to
the Mobile gantry crane.
Example
The castor for the gantry crane PK1 must be ordered.
The castor has the number 27 in the spare parts dra-
wing 1.
By ordering spare parts, send a copy of the spare parts
drawing (1) with the marked part (castor) and marked
positon number (27) to the dealer or spare parts depart-
ment and provide the following information:
- Type of device: Gantry crane PK 1
- Item number: 6172100
- Drawing number: 1
- Position number: 27
DANGER!
Danger of injury by the use of wrong spare
parts!
Dangers may result for the user and damages as
well as malfunctions may be caused by using wrong
or damaged spare parts.
- Only use original spare parts of the manufacturer or
spare parts admitted by the manufacturer.
- Always contact the manufacturer in case of uncer-
tainties.
Tips and recommendations
The manufacturer's warranty will become null and
void if non-permissible spare parts are used

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12.2 Spare parts drawing
In case of service, the following drawing shall help to identify the necessary spare parts. If necessary, send a copy of
the parts drawing with the marked components to your authorised dealer.
Fig. 8: Spare parts Drawing PK 1

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EC Declaration of Conformity
13 EC Declaration of Conformity
According to machine directive 2006/42/EC Annex II 1.A
Manufacturer/distributing company: Stürmer Maschinen GmbH
Dr.-Robert-Pfleger-Str. 26
D-96103 Hallstadt
herewith declares that the following product
Product group: Unicraft® Werkstatttechnik
Machine type: Mobile gantry crane
Designation of the machine: PK 1
Item number: 6172100
Serial number: ______________________
Year of manufacture: 20_____
complies with all relevant provisions of the above mentioned directive as well as the other applied directives (below) -
including their applicable modifications at the time of the declaration.
The following harmonized standards were applied:
DIN EN ISO 12100-1:2010 Safety of machinery - General principles for design -
Risk assessment and risk reduction
DIN EN 15011:2014-09 Cranes - Bridge and gantry cranes;
German version EN 15011:2011+A1:2014
Responsible for documentation: Kilian Stürmer, Stürmer Maschinen GmbH,
Dr.-Robert-Pfleger-Str. 26, D-96103 Hallstadt
Hallstadt, 15.03.2017
______________________
Kilian Stürmer
Manager

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