Safety instructions
Warning! Heavy unsecured loads
can cause injuries due to slipping.
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Work may only be carried out on the lifted load if it has
been supported, the lifter has been relieved and the load
has been secured.
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It is strictly forbidden to stand under the lifted load.
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The user must never be forced to put any part of his body
under the support of the wheels to be machined or the
vehicle in question.
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Keep hands, feet, etc. away from the moving parts of the
appliance.
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The vehicle's engine must be switched off.
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There must be nobody inside the vehicle.
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The equipment must be used on a well-lit, firm, level, horizon-
tal surface without any unnecessary elements.
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Never work on a surface that could sink in.
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Wear gloves
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Wear eye protection, heavy long trousers and substancial
footwear at all times.
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Keep handles and grasping surfaces dry, clean and free
from oil and grease.
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The maximum lifting height and maximum lifting load/load
capacity of the hydraulic cylinder specified on the label must
never be exceeded.
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The operator must monitor the lifting and moving equipment
during the entire operation. If dangerous conditions are de-
tected, use must be discontinued.
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Never store or use at temperatures above 60°C (140°F).
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Do not allow the punch to come into contact with corrosive
substances.
Working instructions
Attention! Check that all of the above safety
precautions are met before removing or installing
wheels on the vehicle.
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Never drag the load over the floor.
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Loads to be lifted may only be hoisted vertically! Never
hoist or pull diagonally!
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Ensure that the chain never has any knots.
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Never swing the load to move the load outside the axis of
the chain hoist.
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Never secure the load on the tip of the karabiner.
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Never lift loads that are hooked on outside the priority axis.
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Never wrap the chain around the load to be lifted.
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The wheels and castors of the equipment must turn freely.
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During operation, the equipment must be secured against
movement using the parking brakes on the castors.
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The tension belt from the assembly trolley BT2, art. 1952
001 516, can be used to hold a catalytic converter.
Maintenance and care
Visual inspection before starting work
Always visually check the device for damage before
initial use and after transport. Ensure any damage is
repaired by trained service personnel prior to initial use.
Do not use the equipment if you suspect that it has been
subjected to excessive loads.
Accident prevention regulations
Have an inspection carried out once a year by an expert.
Maintain labels and nameplates. These carry important
information. If unreadable or missing, contact a Würth
service facility for a free replacement.
Clean and lubricate the axles and moving parts of the
appliance regularly.
We recommend applying a rust inhibitor to the main
piston.
Change hydraulic oil
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Unscrew all the screws that anchor the hydraulic unit to the
housing and remove the hydraulic unit.
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With the plunger fully retracted, remove the cap from the
filler hole and empty the contents into a container.
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Hold the hydraulic unit horizontally and fill in the type and
quantity of oil specified in the technical data. Avoid get-
ting dirt in when filling Never add brake fluid.
Caution!
A larger amount of oil than necessary
can lead to malfunctions in the operation of the
hydraulic unit.
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Mount the cover on the filling hole.
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Put the hydraulic unit back on the device and fasten it.
Dispose of old oil in an environmentally friendly
manner.
Use only genuine Würth accessories and spare parts.
Accessories and spare parts
If. in spite of careful manufacturing and testing processes,
the device becomes faulty, a repair by Würth MASTER-
SERVICE should be arranged.
With any enquiries or spare parts orders, always quote
the article number as given on the name plate. The
latest spare parts list for the device is available online at
http://www.wuerth.com/partsmanager. Alternatively,
contact your local Würth agency for a hardcopy.
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