SUN-LIFT!truck loading platform
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SUN-LIFT!truck loading platform
Detail Info ApplicationsMobile Hydraulic Dock Ramp is a special auxiliary equipment for loading and unloading of goods rapidly. Its height adjustment feature allows forklifts and other moving vehiclesto enter into the truck directlyand handle the goods. The dock ramp is mobile and controlled by manual hydraulic system, so only one person could operate it conveniently. It enables you to reduce the amount of laborand raise working efficiency.Hydraulicsystem:1.Withhandlepump,screwthereturnvalveclockwise.2.Movethehandlestick,tolifttherampslowly.3.Whenthereturnvalveisscrewedcounterclockwise,thehydraulicoilwillgoback,andtherampwillfalldownonitsownweight.Majorfeatures1)Heavy-dutymobilechakraSpecificationsThe following is only a reference. We can design and make products according to the buyer's requirement.! Operation:1.Fastenthereturnvavleandpressthehandletomovetherampoverthetrucksoleplate.Unfoldthelandinglegstoworkingheight.2.Drivethecarundertheplate.3.Releasethereturnvalve,andtherampwillfalldownontotheafterbodyofthetruck,thenfastentherampandthetruckwiththechain.Thehydraulicsystemandthetyresoframpdonotcarrytheweight.4.Operatingstarts.5.Whentheoperationfinishes,untiethefixingchains.Liftingtherampbythehandlestick,andthendriveoutthetruck.6.Upliftingtheafterbodyoftheramptomovearoundhangonthetruck.Safeoperation:1.Whiletherampisunderusing,thetableshouldbekeptinlevelandbestable.Movespeed:3km/h2.Whiletherampfallsdown,thepersonclimbingisforbidden.3.Overloadingisforbidden.4.Keepingthehydraulicoilclean,withoutthemixtureofwaterorotherimpurity.Theoilchangingisnormallyhalfyear.ThemodelofoilisN32#inwinter,andN46#insummer.5.Whentheemergencyoccurs,theoperationmustbestoppedimmediatelytorepairtroubles.Note:thetyreofyardrampisonlyusedtomovethemachine,afteryoulandthelegs,letoutthehydraulicoilofthecylinders,ortheheavyloadingwillbreakthecylindersandthetyres.Forthetyreandcylindersoframpdon’tcarrytheload.Thetyreisformove,andthecylinderisusedforchangetheworkingheight.
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