Haulotte h18sx Operating and Maintenance Manual
Haulotte h18sx Operating and Maintenance Manual
Haulotte h18sx Operating and Maintenance Manual
INSTRUCTIONS
The contractual warranty offered by Haulotte for its equipment will no longer be applied
after spare-parts other than original ones are used.
The manufacture and unfair competition of fake spare-parts will be sentenced by public and
penal law. The usage of fake spare-parts will invoke the civil and penal liability of the
manufacturer, of the retailer, and, in some cases, of the person who used the fake spare-
parts.
Unfair competition invokes the civil liability of the manufacturer and the retailer of a “slavish
copy” which, taking unjustified advantage of this operation, distorts the normal rules of
competition and creates a “parasitism” act by diverting efforts of design, perfection,
research of best suitability, and the know-how of Haulotte.
5. AVAILABILITY
Using Haulotte original spare-parts allows you to take advantage of 40 000 references
available in our permanent stock and a 98% service rate.
GENERAL
You have just taken delivery of your mobile elevating work platform
It will give you complete satisfaction if you follow the operating and maintenance
instructions exactly.
During and beyond the warranty period, our After-Sales Department is at your
disposal for any service you might need.
Contact in this case our Local Agent or our Factory After-Sales Department,
specifying the exact type of machine and its serial number.
When ordering consumables or spares, use this documentation, together with the
«Spares» catalogue so as to receive original parts, the only guarantee of
interchangeability and perfect operation.
This manual is supplied with the machine and is included on the delivery
note.
REMINDER:You are reminded that our machines comply with the provisions of
the «Machines Directive» 89/392/EEC of June 14th 1989 as
amended by the directives 91/368/EEC of June 21st 1991, 93/44/
EEC of June 14th 1993, 93/68/EEC of July 22nd 1993 and 89/336/
EEC of May 3rd 1989, directive 2000/14/CE and directive EMC/89/
336/CE.
Caution!
The technical data contained
in this manual cannot involve
our responsibility and we
reserve the right to proceed
with improvements or
modifications without
amending this manual.
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CONTENTS
2- PRESENTATION ......................................................................................................... 7
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2.6 - LABELS......................................................................................................................16
2.6.1 - Common "yellow" labels......................................................................................................... 16
2.6.2 - Common "orange" labels........................................................................................................ 16
2.6.3 - Common "red" labels.............................................................................................................. 17
2.6.4 - Other labels ............................................................................................................................ 17
2.6.5 - Model-specific labels .............................................................................................................. 18
2.6.6 - Specific labels: Option............................................................................................................ 19
3- OPERATING PRINCIPLE...........................................................................................23
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4.4 - OPERATION.............................................................................................................. 33
4.4.1 - Operations from the ground ................................................................................................... 33
4.4.2 - Operations from the platform ................................................................................................. 34
4.8 - UNCOUPLING........................................................................................................... 38
4.9 - STABILISERS............................................................................................................ 39
5- MAINTENANCE ......................................................................................................... 43
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6- TROUBLE-SHOOTING ..............................................................................................49
9.2 - H18SX........................................................................................................................60
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1.1.1 - Manual
The purpose of this manual is to help the operator to get to know HAULOTTE self-
propelled lifts so as to use them efficiently and SAFELY. It cannot, however,
replace the basic training necessary for any user of site plant.
The head of establishment has an obligation to ensure that operators know the
instructions in the instruction manual. The head of establishment is also
responsible for the implementation of the "user regulations" in force in the country
of use.
Before using the machine, it is essential for safe use of the platform and its
efficiency to familiarise yourself with all these instructions.
This instruction manual must be kept available to any operator. Additional copies
can be supplied by the manufacturer on request.
1.1.2 - Labels
The potential dangers and instructions concerning the machine are indicated by
labels and plates. It is necessary to read the instructions appearing on them.
All of the labels comply with the following colour code:
• The colour red indicates a potentially mortal danger.
• The colour orange indicates a danger which may cause serious injury.
• The colour yellow indicates a danger which may cause material damage or
slight injury.
The head of the establishment must make sure that these labels are in good
condition, and must take the necessary steps to keep them legible. Additional
labels can be supplied on request by the manufacturer.
1.1.3 - Safety
Ensure that any person to whom you entrust the machine is capable of assuming
the safety requirements of its use.
Avoid any working mode liable to jeopardise safety. Any use not compliant with
the instructions could lead to risks and injury to people and damage to property.
Caution!
In order to attract the reader's The operating manual must be kept by the user throughout the machine's life
attention, the instructions will including in the event of loan, hiring-out or re-sale.
be preceded by this Make sure that all the plates or labels relating to safety and danger are complete
standardized sign. and legible.
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1.2.1 - Operators
The operators must be over 18 and must hold an operating permit issued by the
employer after he has checked their medical fitness and after they have passed
a practical lift driving/operating test.
Caution!
Only trained operators can There must be at least two operators so that one of them can:
use Haulotte self-propelled • Intervene quickly if necessary.
lifts. • Take the controls in the event of an accident or breakdown.
• Monitor and prevent machines and pedestrians going round the lift.
• Guide the lift's operator if required.
1.2.2 - Environment
Never use the machine:
• On soft, unstable, cluttered ground.
• On ground with a bank greater than the permissible limit.
• With exposure to a wind greater than the permissible threshold. If used out-
side, make sure, using an anemometer, that the wind speed is less than or
equal to the permissible threshold.
• Near power lines (find out the minimum approach distance depending on the
X km/h
Y km/h
Y>X
voltage). In temperatures below -15°C (particularly in cold stores). Consult
us if it is necessary to work below -15°C.
˚C
• In explosive areas.
0 • During storms (risk of lightning).
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• At night without floodlighting.
• When there are very strong electromagnetic fields (radar, mobiles and high
currents).
DO NOT TRAVEL ON PUBLIC HIGHWAYS.
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In order to avoid any risk of a serious fall, it is essential for operators to comply
with the following instructions:
• Hold on to the guard rails firmly when the lift is being raised or driven.
• Wipe any traces of oil or grease off the steps, floor and hand rails.
• Wear individual protective equipment suited to the working conditions and
local regulations in force, particularly when working in a dangerous area.
• Do not neutralise the limit switches on the safety devices.
• Avoid hitting fixed or moving obstacles.
• Do not increase the working height by using ladders or other accessories.
• Do not use the guard rails as a means of access for getting onto and off the
platform (use the steps provided for this purpose on the machine).
• Do not climb onto the guard rails when the platform is in the raised position.
• Do not drive the lift at high speed in areas which are narrow or not cleared.
• Do not use the machine without fitting the lift's protective bar or without clo-
sing the safety gate.
• Do not climb onto the covers.
Caution!
Never use the platform as a In order to avoid risks of overturning, it is essential for operators to comply with
crane, goods lift or lift. Never the following instructions:
use the platform to pull or • Do not neutralise the limit switches on the safety devices.
tow. • Avoid operating the control levers for one direction in the opposite direction
without stopping in the " 0 " position (in order to stop during travelling, move
the manipulator's lever gradually).
• Comply with the maximum load as well as the number of people authorized
on the lift.
• Distribute the loads and place them if possible in the centre of the lift.
• Verify that the ground can take the pressure and load per wheel.
• Avoid hitting fixed or moving obstacles.
• Do not drive the lift at high speed in areas which are narrow or not cleared.
• Keep speed under control when turning.
• Do not drive the lift in reverse (lack of visibility).
• Do not use the machine with a cluttered lift.
• Do not use the machine with equipment or objects suspended from the
guard rails.
• Do not use the machine with elements which could increase the wind load
(e.g.: panels).
• Do not carry out machine maintenance operations when it is raised without
having put in place the necessary safety devices (travelling crane, crane).
• Carry out the daily checks and monitor proper operation during periods of
use.
• Protect the machine from any unsupervised intervention when it is not in ser-
vice.
NOTE : Do not tow the lift (it has not been designed for that and must be
transported on a trailer).
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Caution!
If the machine has a 220 V The electrical risks are considerable in the following situations:
power point, max. 16 A, it is - hitting a power line,
essential for the extension - use in stormy weather.
lead to be connected to a “Minimum safety distances”, page 6
mains outlet protected by a
30 mA quick-trip circuit- 1.3.3 - Risks of explosion or burning
breaker.
The risks of explosion or burning are considerable in the following situations:
- work in an explosive or flammable atmosphere,
- using a machine with hydraulic leaks.
1.4 - VERIFICATIONS
Comply with the national regulations in force in the country of use.
For FRANCE: Order of March 1st 2004 + circular DRT 93-22 September 1993
specifying:
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NOTE : Such register can be obtained from the trade organisations and
some of them can be obtained from the OPPBTP or private preven-
tion organisations.
NOTE : In the case of hiring, the person responsible using the hired machine
has the responsibility of examining the state of conservation and for
examining suitability. He must check with the hirer that the routine
general verifications and verifications before putting into service
have indeed been carried out.
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2 - PRESENTATION
The self-propelled platform is designed for any high work within the limit of
its characteristics.
The main operating station is on the platform extension. The rescue station
and emergency assistance controls are on the ground.
2.1 - IDENTIFICATION
A plate, fixed to the chassis, gives all information (engraved) for machine
identification.
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2.4.1 - H12SX
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2570
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2250 4180
2.4.2 - H15SX
1890 4120
2770
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2250 4180
2.4.3 - H18SX
1890
2970
1770
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2750
2250 4180
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2.5 - CHARACTERISTICS
DESCRIPTION H12 SX
Working height 12 m
Max./min. floor height 10 m / 1,37 m
Overall base width 2,25 m
Overall platform width 1,89 m
Overall length 4,12 m
Overall platform length 4m
Useful platform dimensions 3,91 m x 1,81 m
Overall length with stabiliser option 4,18 m
Overall max/min. height 11,19 m / 2,57 m
Floor clearance 0,27 m
Wheelbase 2,75 m
External turning radius without stabilisers 4,96 m
External turning radius with stabilisers 5,90 m
Internal turning radius without stabilisers 1,54 m
Internal turning radius with stabilisers 1,79 m
Total load with double extension (load evenly spread) 700 kg (4 people)
Maximum side force 40 daN
Maximum wind speed 45 km/h
Authorised tilt 5°
Travel speeds 1.6 km/h at LS, 3.2 km/h at MS, 6 km/h at HS
Maximum uphill slope 40 %
Raising time / lowering time when unloaded 43 s / 65 s
Raising time / lowering time when loaded 60 s / 57 s
Hydraulic tank capacity 100 L
General setting hydraulic pressure 240 bars
Travel setting hydraulic pressure 240 bars
Lifting setting hydraulic pressure 143 bars
Hydraulic pump capacity 23 + 4 cm3/rev
Travel, lifting and stabilising flow 52 L/min
Steering flow 10 L/min
Thermal motor: HATZ - type 2L 41C
- power 32.6 hp / 24 kW at 2400 rpm
- power at idle speed 20.4 hp / 15 kW at 1500 rpm
- consumption 238 g/kW/h - 175 gr/hp/h
- consumption at idle speed 232 g/kW/h - 170 gr/hp/h
Diesel tank capacity 65 L
Number of steering wheels 2
Number of drive wheels 4
Differential blocking YES
Hydraulic brakes YES
Freewheel YES
Ignition batteries 1x12 V - 95 A/H
Supply voltage 12 V
Solid tyres - dimensions 10 x 16,5''
Tightening torque of wheel nuts 32 daNm
Machine mass with double extension without stabilisers 5350 kg
Max. force on one wheel with nominal load 3500 daN
Max. ground pressure with 700 kg
-hard ground (concrete) 11 daN/cm2
-loose ground (mud) 6,5 daN/cm2
Machine mass with double extension with stabilisers 5510 kg
Max. force on one stabiliser with nominal load 2740 daN
Ground pressure on one stabiliser 5,5 daN/cm2
Acoustic power 104 dB(A)
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DESCRIPTION H15 SX
Working height 15 m
Max./min. floor height 13 m / 1,57 m
Overall base width 2,25 m
Overall platform width 1,89 m
Overall length 4,12 m
Overall platform length 4m
Useful platform dimensions 3,91 m x 1,81 m
Overall length with stabiliser option 4,18 m
Overall max/min. height 14,19 m / 2,77 m
Floor clearance 0,27 m
Wheelbase 2,75 m
External turning radius without stabilisers 4,96 m
External turning radius with stabilisers 5,90 m
Internal turning radius without stabilisers 1,54 m
Internal turning radius with stabilisers 1,79 m
Total load with double extension (load evenly spread) 500 kg (4 people)
Maximum side force 40 daN
Maximum wind speed 45 km/h
Authorised tilt 5°
Travel speeds 1.6 km/h at LS, 3.2 km/h at MS, 6 km/h at HS
Maximum uphill slope 40 %
Raising time / lowering time when unloaded 46 s / 57 s
Raising time / lowering time when loaded 50 s / 57 s
Hydraulic tank capacity 100 L
General setting hydraulic pressure 240 bars
Travel setting hydraulic pressure 240 bars
Lifting setting hydraulic pressure 174 bars
Hydraulic pump capacity 23 + 4 cm3/rev
Travel, lifting and stabilising flow 52 L/min
Steering flow 10 L/min
Thermal motor: HATZ - type 2L 41C
- power 32.6 hp / 24 kW at 2400 rpm
- power at idle speed 20.4 hp / 15 kW at 1500 rpm
- consumption 238 g/kW/h - 175 gr/hp/h
- consumption at idle speed 232 g/kW/h - 170 gr/hp/h
Diesel tank capacity 65 L
Number of steering wheels 2
Number of drive wheels 4
Differential blocking YES
Hydraulic brakes YES
Freewheel YES
Ignition batteries 1x12 V - 95 A/H
Supply voltage 12 V
Solid tyres - dimensions 10 x 16,5''
Tightening torque of wheel nuts 32 daNm
Machine mass with double extension without stabilisers 6180 kg
Max. force on one wheel with nominal load 3610 daN
Max. ground pressure with 500 kg
-hard ground (concrete) 12 daN/cm2
-loose ground (mud) 6,5 daN/cm2
Machine mass with double extension with stabilisers 6340 kg
Max. force on one stabiliser with nominal load 3600 daN
Ground pressure on one stabiliser 7,5 daN/cm2
Acoustic power 104 dB(A)
Noise level at 10 meters 69,7 dB(A)
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DESCRIPTION H18 SX
Working height 18 m
Max./min. floor height 16 m / 1,77 m
Overall base width 2,25 m
Overall platform width 1,89 m
Overall length 4,12 m
Overall platform length 4m
Useful platform dimensions 3,91 m x 1,81 m
Overall length with stabiliser 4,18 m
Overall max/min. height 17,19 m / 2,97 m
Floor clearance 0,27 m
Wheelbase 2,75 m
External turning radius with stabilisers 5,90 m
Internal turning radius with stabilisers 1,79 m
Total load with double extension (load evenly spread) 500 kg (4 people)
Maximum side force 40 daN
Maximum wind speed 45 km/h
Authorised tilt 3°
Travel speeds 1.6 km/h at LS, 3.2 km/h at MS, 6 km/h at HS
Maximum uphill slope 40 %
Raising time / lowering time when unloaded 60 s / 60 s
Raising time / lowering time when loaded 77 s / 60 s
Hydraulic tank capacity 100 L
General setting hydraulic pressure 240 bars
Travel setting hydraulic pressure 240 bars
Lifting setting hydraulic pressure 160 bars
Hydraulic pump capacity 23 + 4 cm3/rev
Travel, lifting and stabilising flow 52 L/min
Steering flow 10 L/min
Thermal motor: HATZ - type 2L 41C
- power 32.6 hp / 24 kW at 2400 rpm
- power at idle speed 20.4 hp / 15 kW at 1500 rpm
- consumption 238 g/kW/h - 175 gr/hp/h
- consumption at idle speed 232 g/kW/h - 170 gr/hp/h
Diesel tank capacity 65 L
Number of steering wheels 2
Number of drive wheels 4
Differential blocking YES
Hydraulic brakes YES
Freewheel YES
Ignition batteries 1x12 V - 95 A/H
Supply voltage 12 V
Solid tyres - dimensions 10 x 16,5''
Tightening torque of wheel nuts 32 daNm
Machine mass with double extension with stabilisers 7300 kg
Max. force on one wheel with nominal load 4340 daN
Max. ground pressure with 500 kg
-hard ground (concrete) 16 daN/cm2
-loose ground (mud) 7,5 daN/cm2
Max. force on one stabiliser with nominal load 4120 daN
Ground pressure on one stabiliser 8,5 daN/cm2
Acoustic power 104 dB(A)
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2.6 - LABELS
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2.6.5.1 -H12SX
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2.6.5.2 -H15SX
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2.6.5.3 -H18SX
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3 - OPERATING PRINCIPLE
3.1 - HYDRAULIC CIRCUIT
All the machine’s movements are powered by hydraulic energy supplied by
a gear pump driven by a thermal motor.
In the event of a breakdown, manual back-up action enables the scissors
to be lowered.
A high pressure filter mounted on pump discharge protects the installation
from pollution.
Caution !
Adjustment can only be carried out 3.1.4 - Brake release of the wheel reducers during travel
by specialised personnel. Altering
Whenever a travel movement is ordered, the brake release circuit for the
the settings may cause malfunction
reducers mounted on the fixed axle is pressurised.
of the machine’s safety devices, and
consequently risks of serious As soon as movement stops, or if there is a lack of pressure, the brake is
accidents. re-applied.
3.2.1 - General
The electric power used to control and start the thermal motor is supplied
by a 12 V battery.
Caution !
Do not order movements before To prevent use of the machine in excess of its capacity, safety systems are
reading and understanding the provided to protect personnel and the machine. They immobilise the
instructions in Chapter 4, page 27. machine or disable movements.
In such cases, insufficient knowledge of the machine's characteristics or
operation may result in diagnosing a failure, whereas it is merely correct
operation of the safety systems. It is therefore essential to assimilate all the
instructions in the following chapters.
If emergency or rescue operation is required, the safety systems are
disabled.
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Maximum tilt
H12SX 5°
H15SX 5°
H18SX 3°
If this situation persists after a time delay of 1-2 seconds, the scissor up
movement is disabled and travel movement is disabled as long as the
machine is extended. To restore the travel movement, all scissor arms
must be folded.
Caution !
It is forbidden to interchange your Each machine is equipped with a specific calculator, set according to the
machine's calculator with that of machine's functions. If the calculator is replaced or interchanged without
another machine. the prior agreement of a PINGUELY-HAULOTTE technician, the machine
could seriously malfunction.
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Caution !
Nevertheless, the flashing of the These light indicators are:
indicators can be suspended if the • Motor oil pressure
indicator has to return to its initial • Motor temperature (according to the type of machine)
function and warn of a malfunction. • Clogging indicator (according to the type of machine)
As soon as low battery power is detected, please contact our After-Sales
department immediately.
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Caution !
Do not use the machine if the wind
speed exceeds 45 kph.
Caution !
Do not carry out any operations To avoid any risk of accident, if you try to use the machine above its
before reading the instructions in capabilities, safety devices are provided to protect personnel and the
Chapter 4.3, page 29. machine.
They immobilise the machine or neutralise its movements. In this case
inadequate knowledge of the machine’s characteristics and operation can
lead one to believe that there is a breakdown when in fact it is the safety
devices which are working properly.
It is therefore essential to understand all the instructions in the following
chapters.
4.1.1 - Movement
REMINDER :The lift is designed to work on hard ground whose slope or tilt
does not exceed the maximum tilt specified. Beyond this, the
buzzer sounds if the machine is unfolded. Travel is possible if
the machine is folded.
Caution !
If an emergency assistance or 4.1.2 - Filling the fuel tank
rescue operation is necessary, the
Make sure, before any filling operation, that the fuel is that recommended
safety devices are neutralised and
and that it is stored properly to avoid pollution.
only a skilled operator can carry out
these operations.
Do not pump from a drum if the latter is not decanted and never use the
bottom.
Because of fire risks during tank filling, take the following precautions:
• do not smoke,
• switch off the thermal motor if it is on,
• stand upwind so as not to be sprayed with fuel,
• with the pump’s pouring spout, touch the outside of the filling hole be-
fore starting to fill up, so as to avoid the risk of sparks due to static
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electricity,
• replace the tank filler cap properly and clean off any fuel which has
run outside the tank.
Caution !
Incorrect operation can cause the 4.2.1 - Offloading with ramps
machine to fall and cause very
Make sure that:
serious bodily injury and material
• The machine is totally folded.
damage. Carry out offloading
operations on a stable, sufficiently • The ramps can support the load and that adherence is sufficient to
resistant, flat and uncluttered avoid any risk of slipping during operation and that the ramps are cor-
rectly fixed.
surface.
Caution !
Never stand underneath or too IMPORTANT: Since this method requires the machine to be swit-
close to the machine during ched on, refer to Chapter 4.3, page 29 to avoid any risk of incorrect
operation. operation. Select low travel speed.
Caution !
Always go down ramps at low 4.2.2 - Loading
speed.
The precautions are identical to the offloading precautions.
The machine must be secured in accordance with the sketch below :
• The machine must be in transport position,
• The guardrails must be locked,
• The extensions must be locked,
• It is imperative to use the points of bearing destined for this purpose.
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4.2.3 - Travel
Comply carefully with the traffic instructions or regulations in machine
movement areas.
On uneven ground, check out the route before beginning high work.
Always keep a safe distance away from unstable edges or banks.
Make sure that there is no one in the immediate vicinity of the machine
before carrying out a movement or travel operation. Be particularly vigilant
if the machine is extended, as visibility is reduced.
Caution !
During high-pressure cleaning, do REMINDER:Before any operation, learn about the machine by reading this
not direct the jet on the electric manual and the instructions on the various plates.
boxes and cabinets.
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Photo 2
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1- Oil pressure
1 2 3 2- Battery charge light indicator
3- Air filter clogging light indicator
4- Platform up/down control button
4 5- Flashing light control (option)
6- Station selection (chassis or platform)
7- Hour counter
8- Thermal motor start
9- Emergency stop button
5 8
6
7 9
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Caution !
Please make sure that safety bar is Make sure that the safety bar (item 1, Photo 5) slides freely to permit
properly closed before using the access to the platform.
machine in any way.
Photo 4 Photo 5
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• Make sure that there is no-one in the immediate vicinity of the machi-
ne before raising or lowering the platform.
• Make sure that no obstacle can interfere with the:
- travel (machine movement)
- platform raising movements.
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2
4.3.4.5 -Batteries
• Check the cleanness and tightness of the battery terminals (loose ter-
minals or corrosion cause loss of power).
Caution !
These machines are not isolated
and must not be used near power
lines.
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4.4 - OPERATION
IMPORTANT: The machine must only be put into service once all the
verification operations have been finished.
1 2 3
5 8
6
7 9
NOTA : If the engine does not start, switch off the ignition and start the
operation again. Check that the two emergency stops are un-
locked.
• Let the engine warm up, and use the time to check that the hour-meter
(item 7), motor and pump and working properly.
Caution !
Do not use starting aid products. Stopping the motor:
Leave the engine to warm up for a • Press the mushroom-headed switch. Locking this switch stops the
few minutes before loading the thermal motor and prevents any control from the platform.
platform. • It must be unlocked to be able to use the controls again.
NOTA : While the platform is in use, the motor must be started and
stopped from the platform control panel.
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Movement test:
Caution !
Before any operation, check that 4.4.2.1 -Recommendations
the required movement has been • Do not move the machine unless the safety barriers are correclty in-
selected. stalled and the safety access bar is lowered.
• Pay attention to reduced visibility conditions and blind spots when
driving and moving.
• Be careful of the correct positioning of the extended platform when
moving the machine.
• We strongly recommend that operators wear approved helmets when
moving the machine.
• Inspect the working area to identify overhead obstructions or other
possible dangers.
• Do not perform any acrobatics on the machine. Do not climb and sit
on the guardrails of the machine.
• Adapt movement speed according to the condition of the floor, traffic,
slope position of people or any other factor that may cause a collision.
• Do not move the machine in the passageway of a crane or any other
overhead machine unless the crane’s controls have been locked and/
or precautions have been taken to avoid collisions.
First, check that the on-board load is within the maximum load limits and
that it is evenly distributed.
NOTE: During platform use, the motor will be started and stopped
from the platform control desk.
Ensure that the protective bar is properly closed and that the green power
light indicator is on.
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9
8
10
4 13
11
14
12
1B
3
6
7 5 2 15 1A
13
Steering
After selecting travel, left/right steering is controlled by activating the
corresponding buttons on the manipulator.
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Lifting
• Press the up selector switch (ref. 6). The corresponding pilot light (ref.
12) comes on.
• Activate the manipulator in the required direction of movement within
10 seconds of making the selection.
• Do not go through neutral without pausing.
Any action on the manipulator causes automatic acceleration of the motor
regime, except for the down movement.
Caution !
At the end of the down movement, Platform lowering is mainly controlled by the manipulator to a position
an "anti-shearing" protection corresponding to a minimum space between the arms of 50 cm, thus
system eliminates the risk of avoiding the risk of "crushing".
shearing when the scissors fold up
fully.
To continue lowering:
• Release the manipulator for four seconds, then continue the move-
ment.
• During this period, the buzzer sounds for safety reasons.
• During lowering, there is no motor acceleration.
Caution !
Any movement selected is
cancelled automatically if the user Stabilisers (option): See Chapter 4.9, page 39.
does not use the function for 10
seconds.
In order to facilitate the pushing out and the drawing in of the extensions, it
is recommended that a load of 200kg for each of the extensions should not
be exceeded.
Photo 10
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Operation and servicing - H12SX - H15SX - H18SX
Caution !
Only a competent operator may This is the case in which the operator on the platform is no longer able to
perform emergency assistance or control the movements, even though the machine is functioning as normal.
rescue operations. A competent operator on the ground may operate the control station at the
base-frame with the main power supply to bring the operator on the
platform back down.
Photo 11
Procedure:
• place the key selector from selection of control station to position
"ground control" (no. 1, Photo 11, page 37). In this position the
controls of the control station at the platform will be cancelled.
2 • Continuing to hold the key (on the chassis side), lower the platform
using the switch provided (no. 2, Photo 11) if you need to help the per-
son on the platform.
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Operation and servicing - H12SX - H15SX - H18SX
Caution !
It is prohibited to lower overloads For all machines equipped with the "Protection" option, this op-
using the emergency lowering tional system must be dismounted to enable access to the
control. emergency control, but be aware of the risks of crushing.
4.8 - UNCOUPLING
It is possible to uncouple the reducing gears on the drive wheels to be able
to tow the machine if it breaks down.
Caution !
In this configuration, the machine is Uncoupling procedure:
no longer braked. Undo central screw (ref. 1, Photo 15) to the end, but do not force it. Now
the machine is uncoupled.
Caution !
To tow the machine, it is essential
to use a rigid bar and not to exceed
5 kph.
Photo 15
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Operation and servicing - H12SX - H15SX - H18SX
Coupling procedure:
Caution !
The coupling of gear motors must • Machines with stabilisers:
be carried out by competent - Reassemble the machine upon stabilisers.
operators. - Put central screw back on without forcing it to engage the gear
clutches. If you note any resistance, move the wheel so that its
teeth connect with those of the gear clutches.
- Once the gear clutches have connected, tighten central screw to
the end.
Caution !
This operation is to be carried out • Machines without stabilisers:
on even ground.
Caution !
As long as the 4 gear clutches are - Put central screw back on without forcing it to engage the gear
not in place, the machine does not clutches. If you note any resistance, very gently activate the
slow down properly. control for translation into low gear.
- Once the gear clutches have connected, tighten central screw to
the end.
4.9 - STABILISERS
A set of four cylinders fixed to the chassis, controlled from the platform
control panel, enables the machine to be levelled. A spirit level in the
platform enables the operator to check machine horizontality.
The selector switches (ref. 1A, Photo 9, page 35) control stabiliser cylinder
extension.
The selector switches (ref. 1B, Photo 9, page 35) control stabiliser cylinder
retraction.
These selector switches can be used to control 1, 2, 3 or 4 cylinders at the
same time for a same movement (up or down).
Caution !
The stabilisers must always be
adjusted while the platform is in the
low position. The four cylinders
must be in position on the ground.
Stabiliser extension:
• Activate the stabiliser buttons (ref.1A, Photo 9, page 35).
• Activating the four buttons at the same time slows down stabiliser ex-
tension.
• When an cylinder is extended, the buzzer sounds. The light indicator
corresponding to the stabiliser (ref. 13):
- flashes quickly if the cylinder is extended but not in contact with the
ground,
- remains on if the cylinder is extended in contact with the ground,
- flashes slowly if the cylinder is totally extended.
• Platform lifting is authorised if the machine is stabilised (all four light
indicators on fixed).
Stabiliser retraction:
• Activate the stabiliser buttons (ref. 1B, Photo 9, page 35).
• Hold selection 1B down until the light indicator corresponding to sta-
biliser 1A (ref. 13) goes out. Extinction of this light indicator means
that the cylinder is fully retracted.
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Operation and servicing - H12SX - H15SX - H18SX
• Activating the four buttons at the same time slows down stabiliser re-
traction.
Caution !
Travel movement is disabled unless
all four stabiliser cylinders are
retracted (all four light indicators
are out).
Caution !
If one of the cylinders is fully The machine is equipped with 3 safety systems:
extended without coming into • Travel functions are deactivated until all four cylinders are fully retract-
contact with the ground, it is ed.
impossible to raise the platform. • To change the position of a cylinder, the platform must be lowered.
• The platform "lift" function is only possible if the four cylinders are in
contact with the ground or all retracted (all light indicators on or all off).
When the platform is in low position, the locking and automatic horizontal
setting of the lifting-platform can be performed by simply pressing the
selector switch. "Central locking" (rep. 11).
Stabiliser lowering
• Hold down the centralised stabiliser selector switch until the motor ac-
celerator and buzzer stop, which corresponds to a correct stabilised
position, visualised by the four light indicators of the stabilisers com-
ing on fixed (ref. 13).
Stabiliser raising
• Activate the stabilser buttons (ref. 1B, Photo 9).
• Hold selector switch 1B down until the light indicator corresponding to
stabiliser 1A (ref. 13) goes out. Extinction of this light indicator means
that the cylinder is fully retracted.
• Activating the four buttons at once means that the stabilisers rise
more slowly.
At any time, the operator can stop or continue the centralised stabilising
cycle by holding down or releasing the control button (ref. 11).
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Operation and servicing - H12SX - H15SX - H18SX
Caution !
Do not expose the on-board The on-board generator supplies voltage (220 V or 110 V depending on the
generator to direct contact with a option chosen) in the platform for connection of a power tool, up to 3.3kw.
water jet or pressure cleaner.
4.10.1 -Instructions
• Switching on:
- Start the machine from the platform control panel and allow the
motor to run for 15 minutes before attempting to use.
- Move the switch above the socket to the ON position. The
generator only starts when all the platform panel light indicators
are off (therefore movement is selected). The motor then
accelerates and the button's green light indicator comes on to
indicate that the generator is running (ref. 1, Photo 17, page 41).
- Plug the power tool into the socket.
- You can change tools at any time.
Caution !
Voltage may vary depending on the • Switching off:
hydraulic oil used. - Unplug the tool from the socket.
- Move the switch above the socket to the OFF position (the motor
decelerates): the green light indicator goes off, indicating that the
generator has stopped.
- Machine movement is re-enabled and all movements are
available.
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Operation and servicing - H12SX - H15SX - H18SX
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Operation and servicing - H12SX - H15SX - H18SX
5 - MAINTENANCE
5.1 - GENERAL RECOMMENDATIONS
The maintenance operations indicated in this manual are given for normal
conditions of use.
In difficult conditions: extreme temperatures, high humidity, polluting
atmosphere, high altitude, etc., some operations must be carried out more
frequently and special precautions must be taken. Contact PINGUELY-
HAULOTTE's After Sales Service.
Only competent and authorised personnel by PINGUELY-HAULOTTE can
carry out any work on the machine and they must comply with the safety
instructions relating to the protection of personnel and environmental
protection.
For the motor part, refer to the manufacturer’s manual.
Caution !
Do not use the machine as a
welding earth.
Do not weld without disconnecting
the (+) and (-) terminals of the
batteries.
Do not start other vehicles with the
batteries connected.
Photo 19
Instructions:
These operations are to be carried out on both sides of the platform.
Installing the maintenance stand:
• Park the elevation platform on a solid horizontal floor.
• Ensure that the two emergency stop buttons are «ON».
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Operation and servicing - H12SX - H15SX - H18SX
5.3.1 - Consumables
Lubricants used
INGREDIENT SPECIFICATION Symbol by PINGUELY - ELF TOTAL
HAULOTTE
SHELL
Motor oil SAE 15W40
RIMULA-X
ESSO EP 80 W TRANSELF EP 80 W
Gearbox oil SAE 90 TM 80 W/90
90 90
Organic hydraulic
oil (option) BIO ISO 46
Extreme pressure
ISO - XM - 2
lithium grease
BARDAL
Lead-free grease Grade 2 ou 3 Super Teflub + MULTIMOTIVE 2 MULTIS EP 2
PTFE
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Operation and servicing - H12SX - H15SX - H18SX
4 10
8 9 8 9 6 50
12 11 250
13 13 500
1 000
15 2 000
3 2 5 1 10
6 8 9 7 8 9 50
11 10 12 250
13 13 500
14 1 000
16 15 2 000
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Operation and servicing - H12SX - H15SX - H18SX
5.4 - OPERATIONS
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Operation and servicing - H12SX - H15SX - H18SX
5.4.2 - Procedure
IMPORTANT:
For filling and greasing operations, use only the lubricants
1 recommended in the table of Chapter 5.3, page 44.
Collect the drained oils so as not to pollute the environment.
Photo 20
NOTA : Clogging must be checked when the oil is hot. When the oil is
cold the mark can appear because of the viscosity of the oil.
Caution !
Before removal, make sure that the
oil circuit is no longer pressurised
and that the oil is not too hot.
Caution !
Make sure that the machine is
correctly blocked, and that the
lifting equipment is of sufficient
capacity and in good condition.
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Operation and servicing - H12SX - H15SX - H18SX
5.4.2.4 -Steer wheel pivot pin lubrication (Photo 23, page 48)
Photo 23
Grease the pivot pins (item 1) with lead-free grease.
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Operation and servicing - H12SX - H15SX - H18SX
6 - TROUBLE-SHOOTING
These few pages should enable you to “get over” any operating problem
you may have on your scissor platform.
If a problem arises which is not covered in this chapter or which is not
resolved by the solutions appearing below, you should consult qualified
technical personnel before proceeding with any maintenance operation. It
is also necessary to note that most of the problems encountered on the
machine will come mainly from the electrical and hydraulic systems.
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Operation and servicing - H12SX - H15SX - H18SX
Overheating of the Oil viscosity too high. Drain the circuit and replace
hydraulic circuit. with the recommended oil.
Lack of hydraulic oil in the Top up with oil as
reservoir. necessary. Do several
movements without a load so
that the oil can warm up.
The system works in The hydraulic oil is not at an Make several movements
an irregular manner. optimum operating tempera- without a load so that the oil
The charge monitor ture. can warm up.
does not work. The monitor is not working Repair or replace the monitor.
properly.
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Operation and servicing - H12SX - H15SX - H18SX
7 - SAFETY SYSTEM
7.1 - FUNCTION OF RELAYS AND FUSES - CHASSIS BOX
(see wiring diagram)
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Operation and servicing - H12SX - H15SX - H18SX
52
8.1 -
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20
101 (02-2)
101
C
FU11 FU1
25A 10A
D
160
120
E
(02-2)
B15
F
115
Operation and servicing - H12SX - H15SX - H18SX
101
101
120
G
242 242
GB1
H12SX - H15SX - H18SX FOLIO A-001
(02-12)
161
KA2 HL1 KT2 KP1
(04-20) (04-19) (04-18)
103
I (01-17) (01-9)
K
B+ D+
YA1
8 - WIRING DIAGRAMS
EV M3 D1 YA2 D3 D5
G2
L B-
~ W
M (02-2)
0 0
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53
54
8.2 -
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20
ES Turret
B
KMG
SB1
152
(02-8)
240
U1
E
215
F T O N
203
216
F8 F7 F5 F6
G SA1
FU7 FU8 FU9
20A 5A 20A
FU5 FU6
H 3A 3A
K SA16
906
L
HL6
M KMG HL5
0
(01-20) (03-2)
Beacon Spot Light
DESSINE PAR DATE DE CREATION IND DATE MODIFICATION VISA NBRE TOTAL DE FOLIOS
Frédéric DENEZE
DATE DE VERIFICATION
30-04-1999
SCHEMAS 02
8.3 -
242
B (02-20) (04-1)
212
(02-20) (04-1)
211
(02-20) (05-2)
Blocking
D
AV
SQ7 SQ8 SQ9 SQ10 G D
B7 B8 B9 B10 B11 B12 B13 B14
AR
E
115A
115B
218A
204
517
516
511
510
915
605
255
256
505
504
919
920
43.2 44.2 45.2 37.2 28.9 28.4 28.6 28.3 28.14 28.7 50.3 50.4 28.2 28.1 28.13 28.10
F
U1 AR AV D G
Blocking Détection Level sensor
without Traction
Generator
Front Right
Differential
Differential
Rear Right
Front Left
Forward /
H
Rear Left
Blocking
Blocking
Blocking
Blocking
Blocking
Steering
Steering
Reverse
MS/HS
Lifting
Lock
Lock
HS
HS
17 10 18 19 35 34 8.10 15.3 15.6 9 31 8.3 8.9 15.8 15.7 15.9 8.6 8.12 8.11
I
407A
408A
401A
402A
310A
311A
921A
414A
J
814C
814B
814A
818
304
306
309
307
308
813
807B
K
YV18A YV18B YV15A YV15B YV19A YV19B YV23 YV22A YV22B YV20 YV14A YV17 YV10 YV21A YV21B YV13 YV11 YV12 YV8
Blocking
201 201
M (02-20) (04-1)
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La Péronnière TEL: 04 77 29 24 24
BP 9
42152 L'HORME
VERIFIE PAR
Frédéric DENEZE
DATE DE VERIFICATION
30-06-2000
SCHEMAS 03
56
8.4 -
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20
B (03-20) 212
(05-2)
SQ1
(03-20) 242 242
C
U3
205
D (01-13)
SB3
SA6
SQ3 SQ4 SQ12
117A
E
406
405
485
698
699
B6 B4 B3 B1
207
232
250
222
904
112
110
4.6 4.9 4.12 39.3 41.2 42.2 46.2 38.2 40.2 27.4 27.2 27.1 16.2 16.3 16.1
F
Lower Position
Upper Position
U1
Tilt Detector
Oil Pressure
10M Cut Off
Front Right
Lowering
OverLoad
Start up
Oil Temp
Blocking
Lifting
Dplus
Filter
G
Lowering H18SDX
Proportionnal
Oil Pressure
Engine Stop
Accélérator
H
Lowering
Air Filter
Horn
13 15.4 54 52.2 52.3 14 4.1 4.3
I
260
261
903A
110A
605A
112A
263
150
146
210
J
807A
905
(03-20) 201 201 242
M (02-20)
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Frédéric DENEZE
DATE DE VERIFICATION
30-04-1999
SCHEMAS 04
8.5 -
211 211
B (03-20)
0 0
(04-21)
C
(04-17)
242 (12) (13) (14) (13) (15) (12) (13) (14) (12) (14) (12) (15) (13) (14) (12) (15) (13) (12)
N˚2 N˚1
D
SM4
SA4a SA4b SA7a SA7b SA12a SA12b SA9a SA9b SA1
SA2 Y HM4 SA17b SA17a SB5 SB4 SA5b SA11b SA11a SA5a SA3
(1) (4) (9) (6) (10) (2) (5) (8) (3) (8) (2) (10) (5) (9) (3) (11) (6) (1)
E
311
310
410
409
708
707
419
418
214
218B
611A
117B
703
705
917
918
901
402
804
805
401
807
612
606
F
36.2 29.4 29.2 29.3 29.5 29.6 29.13 29.14 29.12 3.2 30.6 29.9 29.10 30.5 29.11 30.4 30.3 30.9 30.8 29.8 29.7 30.11 30.10 30.2
M D M D M D M D
MS
HS
Mouvement
LS
U1
Differential
Null Position
Extension
Dead Man
Steering
Générator
Sart up
Blocking
Horn
Lock
211
H
0
Mouvement
Front Right
Weighing
Rear Right
Front Left
Rear Left
Blocking
Blocking
Blocking
Blocking
MS
HS
LS
304A
303
398
399
415
914
305
253
J
(23) (20) (27) (25) (26) (31) N˚2 (17) (18) (20) (21) (32) N˚1
1,5k 1,5k 1,5k 1,5k 1,5k 1,5k 1,5k 1,5k 1,5k 1,5k 1,5k
K
300 Ohms 300 Ohms 300 Ohms 300 Ohms 300 Ohms Ohms Ohms Ohms Ohms Ohms Ohms 220
300 300 300 300 R1
Ohms Ohms Ohms Ohms Ohms Ohms
Ohms Ohms Ohms Ohms
/ 1W
L HL17 HL16 HL15 HL14 HL18
HL19
HL7 HL10 HL13 HL11 HL12
(29) 211 (28) (17) (30) (32) (27) 211 (28) (31)
M
0 0
DESSINE PAR DATE DE CREATION IND DATE MODIFICATION VISA NBRE TOTAL DE FOLIOS
Frédéric DENEZE
DATE DE VERIFICATION
30-04-1999
SCHEMAS 05
Operation and servicing - H12SX - H15SX - H18SX
58
9.1 -
Frame side port
VERI N DE DIRECTION
TRANSLAT ION
V STEERING CY LINDER
L E
I R
F RO NT M OT EU R FR ON T MO TE UR
F I
T N
L EF T A VA NT RI GH T A VA NT I
N D
M OT OR G AU CH E MO TO R D RO IT G E
C L OPTION ST ABILISATEUR
Y E
L V STABILIZER OPTI ON
I A 3 /8" 3 /8 "
N G
D E
E
R
R =1 3. 8 R =1 3. 8
4 4
CC Cr Cr CC
1/2 " 1 /2 " 1/ 2" 1 /2"
" 3 / 8 " 3 / 8 " 3 / 8 " 3 / 8 "
3 4
5 /
3 2 1
l V
/ Y
m
i
n
"
8 Y V1 5b 170 bar Y V15 a 1 70 bar
1/4 " 8 0C M3 1/4 " 8 0C M3 /
3 24 65P SI 246 5P SI
H12SX - H15SX
14 ba r 14 bar
7 2 03 PSI
7 2 03P SI
B1 3/ 4" B2 3/4 " B3 3/4 " B4 3/4 " C1 1/ 2" D1 3/ 8" D2 3/ 8"
0, 2ba r 0, 2ba r
DR OI T
RI GH T
3 PSI 3 PS I
22 0/6 0b ar
FR ON T LE FT
AV AN T
FR ON T
A VA NT G AU CH E
H1 2 1 45 BA R 2 10 3PS I
H1 5 1 75 BA R 2 53 8PS I 80b ar
1 160 PS I
YV 17 YV1 0
Y V13
YV2 1b
E1
3 /8"
1 78 bar
Y V2 1a
258 1P SI Y V1 9b 170 bar Y V19 a 1 70 bar
Y V18 b
24 65P SI 246 5P SI
YV 14 a P WM 1
14 ba r 14 bar
7 7
0 ,2b ar 2 03 PSI 2 03P SI
3PS I
E2
Y V18 a
3/8 "
D RO IT
24 0ba r
GA UC HE
R IG HT
3 480 PSI
16 0b ar
Y V12 2 393 PS I
YV 11
RE AR
3
RE AR L EF T
M1
AR RI ER E
1 /4"
A RR IE RE
M
6
1 /4"
YV 8
1/ 4" 80 CM 3 1/ 4" 80 CM 3
1"B SP P M2 2x1 ,5
3/4 "G
OPTION GENERAT RICE
C OO L E R
CC Cr Cr CC
2
1 bar
GENERATOR OPT ION
1/2 " 1 /2 " 1/ 2" 1 /2"
O P T IO N
1 4.5 PS I
O IL
1"B SPP M22 x1 ,5
R E F RO I D IS S E UR
4 4
2n d F O N C TI O N
0.16GPM
3 / 4- 1 6 U N F
R =1 3. 8 R =1 3. 8
P R E S SU R E
9 - HYDRAULIC DIAGRAMS
3 / 4 -1 6 U N F
I N
15 14
1 6.5 GPM
R EA R M OT EU R R EA R M O TE UR M
2 3cm 3 4c m3
M G
2 40 0T/ MN
YV 20
L EF T A RR IE RE RI GH T A RR IE RE
2 4kW
MO TO R G AU CH E MO TO R DR OI T
240bar
3480 PSI
1"
T
TR ANSLATION PV PWM1+YV21(a ou b)
1 " 1/ 1 6 - 1 2 U NF
GV PWM1+YV21(a ou b)+YV8+YV11+YV 12
DI RECTION YV22(a ou b)
LE VAGE MONTEE PWM1+YV13 RE SE RV OI R 10 0L
DESCENTE YV25 T AN K 10 0L
CA LAGE PWM1+YV18(a ou b)
B16586 f
59
60
V V
H E L E
I R O R
G I W I
N
9.2 -
H N L
F rame side port T VERIN DE DIRECTION
D I D
L E F E S TEERING CYLIND ER
I T
F L I L
W heel side port T E N E
I V G V
N A C A
G G G
E Y E
TR ANSLATION C L
Y H I B
L A N A
I U D S
F RO NT MO TE UR N T E
F RO NT M OT EU R D R
E "
LE FT AV AN T R IG HT A VA NT 5 4 3/8 " 3/ 8"
" R 3 2 /
4 3 V 1
1 9 /
M OT OR GA UC HE M OT OR D RO IT 8 V 1 l Y
l Y /
/ m
m i
i n OPTI ON STABILISATE UR
n "
8
" /
8 3
STABILIZER OPTION
/
3
H18SX
5
R= 13 .8 R= 13 .8 6
4 4
CC Cr Cr CC
1/ 2" 1/ 2" 1 /2" 1/2 "
3 / 8" 3 / 8" 3 /8 " 3 /8 "
1 4b ar 1 4ba r
10 10
203 PS I 203 PSI
L EF T
D RO IT
R IG HT
3PS I 3PS I 3
GA UC HE
220 /60 ba r
F RO NT
A VA NT
F RO NT
80 bar AV AN T
H18 1 60 BAR 2 393 PSI 116 0PS I
Y V17 YV 10
YV1 3
YV 21b
E1
3 /8 "
17 8b ar
YV2 1a
2 581 PS I YV 19b 17 0ba r YV1 9a 17 0ba r
YV 18 b
2 465 PSI 24 65 PSI
Y V1 4a PW M1
1 4b ar 1 4ba r
10 10
0,2 bar 203 PS I 203 PSI
3P SI
E2
YV 18 a
3/ 8"
D RO IT
2 40b ar
GA UC HE
R I GH T
348 0PS I
L E FT
1 60 bar 9
YV1 2 239 3P SI
Y V11
RE AR
RE AR
M1
A RR IE RE
1/4 "
AR RI ER E
1/4 "
YV 8
1 /4" 8 0C M3 1/ 4" 8 0C M3
1" BS PP M 22x 1, 5
3/ 4"G
12
C O OL E R
2
1ba r
CC Cr Cr CC
OP T I ON
1/ 2" 1/ 2" 1 /2" 1/2 "
1 4. 5PS I
OIL
1" BSP P M2 2x1 ,5
OPTION GENE RATRICE
RE F R OI D I SS E U R
4 4 3 / 8 " 3 / 8 "
GENERATOR OPTION
R= 13 .8 R= 13 .8
7 8
1" 1/ 2"
0.16GPM
1
18 17
P R E S S U RE
RE AR MO TE UR M
3 / 4 - 1 6U N F
R E AR MO TE UR
23c m3 4 cm 3
I N
LE FT A RR IE RE 24 00T /MN
R IG HT AR RI ER E 24k W
M OT OR GA UC HE M OT OR D RO IT 6.5G PM
M G
1"
Y V2 0
TRANSLATION PV PWM1+YV21 (a ou b)
MV PWM1+YV21 (a ou b)+YV8 3 /8" 3 /4" 1"1 /4
240bar
3480P SI
GV PWM1+YV21 (a ou b)+YV8+Y V11+YV12
T
DIRECTION YV22(a ou b) 1 "1 / 1 6 - 1 2 UN F
CALAGE PWM1+YV18 (a ou b)
B16587 f
Operation and servicing - H12SX - H15SX - H18SX