Evaluation of the wear dimension according to
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the age of the lift
• Lifts that are less than 15 years old are subject to
a visual wear dimension of 2 mm for exchange of
load bearing and safety nuts.
• Lifts that are older than 15 years have a visual
wear limit of 1 mm.
• For lifts older than 15 years, the „Spindle/load
bearing and safety nut/head bearing" must be
replaced in case of wear.
7.5
Checking the stability of the lift
Retighten nuts of the approved fastening anchors
to the torques specified by the manufacturer using
a pre-set torque wrench. (Torque details are found
on the data sheet of the corresponding anchor
manufacturer)
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Assembly and commissioning
8.1
Set up guidelines
• Lift set up is done by trained manufacturer per-
sonnel or a contract partner. Set up is to be done
according to the assembly instructions.
• A standard lift may not be set up in explosion en-
dangered spaces or wash halls.
• Before setting up, ensure or make a sufficient
foundation.
• A level set up space is to be done in all cases,
where open air and enclosed foundations where
frost is expected, must have a frost-depth thick-
ness.
• An on-site standard electrical connection of 3 ~/N
+ PE, 400 V, 50 Hz is to be provided. The supply is to
be secured according to VDE0100 with 16 ampere
fuses.
• The cable guide is possible through the riser with
cross-beam or through the hole in the baseplate.
In all cases, prevent kinks or tensional loads on the
cable.
• After successful lift installation and before first
commissioning, the operating company must
have the lift grounding conductors inspected on-
site according to IEC regulation (60364-6-61). An
insulation resistance test is also recommended.
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8.2
Set up and anchoring the lift
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On-site provision of suitable auxiliary materials
(e.g. forklifts, crane, etc.) are to be made avail-
able for unloading the lift and for assembly.
Before setting up the lift, the operating company
must ensure or make a sufficient foundation. For
this, a normal reinforced concrete floor with a val-
ue of a min. C20/25 (B25) is required. The minimum
foundation thickness (without screed and tiles) is to
be taken from the general foundation plan in this
document.
In our plans, we inform of the minimum specifica-
tions for the foundation, however local conditions
(e.g. underground, floor quality, etc.) are outside of
our responsibility. In special cases, the design of the
installation location must be individually specified
by planning architects and statics experts. Open air
foundations must be made to frost depth.
The operating company of the lift is solely responsi-
ble for the set up location.
If the lift is to be assembled on an existing con-
crete floor, cement quality and strength are to be
checked beforehand. In case of doubt, make a
test bore and insert an anchor. Then, tighten the an-
chor to the manufacturer recommended torque.
After inspection within the anchor zone of influence
(200 mm diameter) (see technical data sheet of
the anchor manufacturer), if there is visible dam-
age (hairline cracks, cracks or similar), or if the re-
quired torque cannot be applied then the set up
location is unsuitable.
Figure 21: Complete assembly with riser and cross-pipe
A foundation must be made according to the
"Foundation plan" sheet regulations. Also a level,
set up surface must be ensured for the lift so there is
continuous contact between the lift and the con-
crete floor.
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