Clarke 7611300 HDFC1 1 2 Tonne Folding Instructions
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To assemble the Clarke 7611300 HDFC1 Folding Crane, follow the instructions provided in the user manual. Key steps include attaching the legs to the main frame, securing the hydraulic pump, and ensuring all bolts are tightened. Refer to the diagrams in the manual to ensure correct assembly.
The Clarke 7611300 HDFC1 Folding Crane has a maximum weight capacity of 2 tonnes (2000 kg). Ensure not to exceed this limit to avoid damage or accidents.
Regularly check the hydraulic fluid levels and top up if necessary. Inspect for leaks and tighten connections. Change the hydraulic fluid as recommended by the manufacturer, and ensure the crane is stored in a dry environment to prevent rust.
If the crane does not lift properly, check the hydraulic fluid level, inspect for any leaks, and ensure there are no obstructions in the lifting mechanism. If the problem persists, consult the user manual troubleshooting section or contact customer support.
The crane should ideally be used on stable, level surfaces to ensure safety and stability. Using the crane on uneven surfaces can lead to tipping or instability. Use additional supports if necessary to level the crane.
To fold the crane, retract the boom, lower the hydraulic ram completely, and then fold the legs. Secure all moving parts and store the crane in a dry and safe place. Refer to the user manual for detailed folding instructions.
Always wear appropriate personal protective equipment such as gloves and safety boots. Ensure the load is securely attached, never exceed the maximum weight capacity, and keep a safe distance from suspended loads. Regularly inspect the crane for any damage.
Perform maintenance checks before each use, which include inspecting for leaks, checking the hydraulic fluid level, and ensuring all bolts and nuts are tightened. A more thorough inspection should be conducted monthly or after significant use.
Common issues include hydraulic leaks, difficulty in lifting, and instability. These can often be resolved by checking and replacing hydraulic fluid, tightening connections, and ensuring the crane is used on a level surface. Refer to the troubleshooting section of the manual for more solutions.
Store the crane in a dry, clean environment to prevent rust and corrosion. Ensure it is folded properly and all moving parts are secured. Cover the crane to protect it from dust and moisture.