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Instruction Manual

Note: Owner/Operator must read and understand


this instruction manual before using the
furniture mover.
Contents

1. Application

2 Specifications

3. Assembly

4. Precautions and preparation

5. operation

6. Care and Maintenance

7. Parts List & Exploded Figure

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THANK YOU VERY MUCH FOR CHOOSING OUR MANUAL
FURNITURE MOVER.FOR YOUR SAFETY AND CORRECT
OPERATION, PLEASE CAREFULLY READ THE MANUAL BEFORE
USE.

NOTE: All of the information report herein is based on date available


at the time of printing. The factory reserves the right to modify its
own products at any time without notice or incurring in any sanction.
Please verify with the factory for possible updates.

1. Application
The manual furniture mover has been developed for lifting and
shifting wooden furniture. Foe this reason, its side supports are lined
with felt and the platforms with rubber. The securing straps have also
edge-protectors, to prevent damage to the furniture.
Since the hydraulic furniture mover consists of two units, it is possible
to move pieces of furniture of varying lengths but a rectangular base
using the minimum of space. Due to its weight, the anti-slip covering
on the platforms and the teeth on the platform tips, the piece of
furniture will hold itself in position when the units are standing
vertically and lower supports are in contact with its sides.
The securing strap is an additional absolute necessity.
The hand crank is turned clockwise to lift the platforms and in the
opposite direction to lower again.
Using an old crate, try a few “dry runs”with the transport units
moving furniture with them.
If you operate properly, our hydraulic furniture mover will help you to
move switch cabinets, furniture, and etc. quickly and safely.

2. Specifications

Load Capacity Lifting Height Lifting Plate Size New Weight


600 kg 300 mm 225×120mm 33kg

3. Assembly
Every transport unit consists of three separate component groups;
the frame, the platform, and the lifting mechanism.
First remove a platform from the box, and place it on the floor. Then
insert the spindle mechanism through the upper opening and the slot
in the profiled guide rail, until the mechanism’s locating projection is
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seated the in the top of the guide rail. The upper side support and the
crank of the mechanism must face in opposite directions. Do not yet
tighten the clamping screw of the guide rail.
Now slide the frame’s guide rail over the upper sliding insert of the
platform, inserting the spindle though the hole in this until the frame is
standing on its wheels on the floor. The gear housing will be pushed
out of the guide when the spindle contacts the lower sliding insert of
the platform. Turn the crank clockwise to move the threaded spindle
down though the lower insert, until the locater of the gear housing is
again seated in the guide and the bottom of the housing is resting on
the guide. Now, the clamping bolt may be tightened.
The second unit is assembled in the same way.

4. Precautions and preparation


4.1 The floor must be absolutely level, smooth and clean. There must
be no inclines or slops to be moved over. Make sure that the floor
and the floor covering are to stand up to the loading imposed by
the wheel and whether the can take the weight of the furniture
being transported.
4.2 Check whether the piece of furniture to be transported contains
any loose objects. These will have to be removed, or secured
against sloping out of position.
4.3 Check whether the piece of furniture is strong enough for the two
opposite side to take the weight of the piece via the transport
units can hold the furniture to be transported without damaging it.
4.4 Find the weight of the piece of furniture to be transported. The
maximum load of 600 kg/pair =300 kg for each unit must not be
exceeded.
4.5 Find the center of gravity of the furniture to be transported. Along
the furniture base, it is the decisive for the load that a single
transport unit can beat, across the base, for the center of the
transport unit, and, in connection with the height, for the moment
of tilting that occurs when moving the furniture. When in use, the
height of the center of gravity must not exceed 0.8m. the distance
of the transport units to one another must not be less than 0.5m
and not gravity 4.0m (furniture of the securing straps).
4.6 Never use this equipment for towing behind a vehicle.

5. operation
Before use, the transport components should be checked for function,
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and for any damage. If there are visible defects, the components
should not be used. Damaged parts must be replaced.
Since the manual furniture mover consists of two parts, it is
necessary for two persons to operate them.
Before transporting furniture, the platforms should be wound down to
the floor until the transport units are standing vertically. If the furniture
to be transported has an overhang at the level of the upper support,
this supported may be screwed in or out, adjust it until the transport is
standing level. If this adjustment option is not sufficient, or, when the
platforms are lowered, the transport unit cannot lean against the
furniture, these must not be used to transport it.
Push the platforms of the units under the side faces (narrow side) of
the piece of furniture until the upper and lower supports are resting
against it. The centers of the platforms must be beneath the center of
gravity of the furniture.
Place the securing straps in position with the edge protectors at the
edges of the furniture. Pull the straps tight. The straps will connect
both units and, when used correctly, prevent them from slipping out of
position. Wind up the platforms about 1cm, and carefully check how
firmly the piece furniture is standing on the platforms. It may be that
the transport units will have to be moved to anther position.
Both platforms must be raised at the same amount.
For the transport itself, the height off the floor must be a maximum of
2cm only. When moving the furniture, only push the transport units,
and choose the way to the furniture's new position so that, if possible,
the furniture is only moved lengthwise. When moving furniture
sideways, always take the greatest care; there is a great risk of the
furniture tilting over. Avoid any jerky pushing movements.
The article being transported must not be left unattended standing on
the equipment; it must always be lowered onto the floor.

6. Care and Maintenance


This Manual Furniture Mover only requires little care and
maintenance, but this must be carried out regularly. Depending on its
use, the spindles and gear wheels must be re-greased weekly or
monthly, using standard multi-purse grease. For this, the spindle may
be reached using a brush through the slot in the guide rail. The gear
wheels are also greased using brush, by first levering off the
gear-housing lid with a screwdriver. The lid should be pressed down
firmly to close it again. The units’function should be tested.
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7. Parts List & Exploded Figure
Item No Description Quantity
01 Pin 1
02 Hand grip 1
03 Crank 1
04 Washer 1
05 Drive 1
06 Pin 1
07 Cover 1
08 Seating 1
09 Ring 1
10 Driven gear 1
11 Pin 1
12 Plane bearing 1
13 Screw rod 1
14 Nut 1
15 Supporting base 1
16 Screw 1
17 Nut 1
18 Supporting pin 1
19 Spacer 2
20 Spacer 2
21 Retain ring 2
22 Upper plate 2
23 Ball 50
24 Wheel seat 2
25 Ball 54
26 Lower plate 2
27 Washer 2
28 Nut 2
29 Nut 2
30 Lock washer 2
31 Spacer 4
32 Bearing 4
33 Wheel 2
34 Spacer 2
35 Screw 2
36 Screw 1
37 Nut 1
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38 Woven belt 1
39 Lifting platform 1
40 Cargo lashings 1
41 Nut 1
42 Screw 1

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