Product Details
Place of Origin: China
Brand Name: KAD
Certification: CE
Model Number: MDL020-20
Payment & Shipping Terms
Minimum Order Quantity: 1unit
Price: $2000-$3000/unit
Packaging Details: Iron pallet+plastic film
Delivery Time: 7 working days
Payment Terms: L/C, D/A, D/P, T/T, Western Union, MoneyGram
Supply Ability: 50units/month
Tire: |
Nylon |
Place Of Origin: |
CN;JIA |
Loading Capacity: |
200kg |
Brand: |
KAD |
Load Center: |
500mm |
Lifting Height: |
2000mm |
Turning Radius: |
1050mm |
Tire: |
Nylon |
Place Of Origin: |
CN;JIA |
Loading Capacity: |
200kg |
Brand: |
KAD |
Load Center: |
500mm |
Lifting Height: |
2000mm |
Turning Radius: |
1050mm |
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Manual paper clip stacker uses foot pedal or manual hydraulic stacking, rotating fixture can be rotated 90 degrees, 180 degrees, 360 degrees. It adopts high grade international channel steel frame, more solid and safer. It adopts high quality hydraulic cylinder with imported seals to ensure no oil leakage. Widely used in papermaking, packaging, printing, textile and other industries.
1.It is suitable for holding goods, rotating, raising and placing.
2.It can rotate 180 degrees or 360 degrees electrically.
Steps for using manual clamping stackers
Using a manual clamping stacker involves several steps to ensure safe and efficient operation. Below are the general steps for using a manual clamping stacker:
Preparation:
Inspect the manual clamping stacker for any visible damage, defects, or signs of wear. Ensure that all components are in good working condition.
Check the load capacity of the stacker and ensure that it is suitable for the intended load.
Ensure that the area where the stacker will be operated is clear of obstacles and hazards.
Positioning:
Position the manual clamping stacker near the load to be lifted and stacked. Align the forks of the stacker with the pallet or load to ensure proper engagement.
Engaging the Load:
Lower the forks of the stacker to the level of the load. Use the manual controls or levers to engage the load by sliding the forks under the pallet or load.
Ensure that the load is centered and balanced on the forks to prevent instability during lifting and transport.
Lifting the Load:
Pump the hydraulic handle or lever to raise the forks and lift the load off the ground. Use smooth and controlled movements to avoid sudden jerks or shifts in the load.
Lift the load to the desired height for transport or stacking, taking into account clearance requirements and safety considerations.
Transporting the Load:
Once the load is lifted to the desired height, use the manual controls to maneuver the stacker and transport the load to the designated location.
Maintain a clear line of sight and be aware of your surroundings while operating the stacker to avoid collisions or accidents.
Stacking the Load:
If stacking the load, position the stacker and align the load with the stack or storage area. Lower the forks carefully to place the load in the desired position.
Ensure that the load is stacked securely and stable to prevent tipping or shifting.
Clamping (if applicable):
If the manual clamping stacker is equipped with clamping capabilities, use the manual controls to engage the clamps around the load for added stability and security during transport or stacking.
Adjust the clamping pressure as needed to ensure a secure grip on the load without causing damage.
Lowering the Load:
Once the load is stacked or positioned as required, lower the forks of the stacker by releasing the hydraulic pressure using the manual controls or lever.
Lower the load gently and gradually to avoid sudden drops or impacts.
Securing the Stacker:
After completing the lifting, transport, or stacking tasks, park the manual clamping stacker in a designated area and engage any parking brakes or safety mechanisms to secure the stacker.
Turn off the stacker if it is not in use to conserve battery power or hydraulic pressure.
Post-Operation Inspection:
After using the manual clamping stacker, perform a post-operation inspection to check for any damage, leaks, or issues with the stacker.
Report any problems or maintenance needs to the appropriate personnel for repairs or servicing.
Following these steps will help ensure safe and effective use of a manual clamping stacker while minimizing the risk of accidents or damage to the equipment and loads.