Wood’s Powr-Grip MR1611LDCO User Manual
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MR1611LDCO/DVS: #35048
T
O
R
OTATE THE
L
OAD
E
DGEWISE
WARNING: Make sure load is positioned correctly on lifter (see T
O
A
PPLY
);
unbalanced loads may rotate unexpectedly when latch is
disengaged.
Remember that the load is longer in its diagonal dimensions than in its side
dimensions. Make sure there is sufficient clearance for the load to rotate
without contacting the operator or any nearby objects. Keep the load under
control at all times, using hand cups or other appropriate means.
Disengaging the pad frame's rotation latch allows the load to rotate. Pull
the cable that hangs from the rotation release lever to disengage the
rotation latch, and rotate the load to the desired position.
To stop the load's motion automatically at each quarter turn, simply let go of
the cable immediately after initiating the rotation, so that the rotation latch
engages at the next stop. Whenever rotation is not required, keep the
rotation latch engaged, to prevent accidental damage to the load and possible injury to the
operator.
A
BOUT THE
O
PTIONAL
E
NABLE
S
WITCH AND
S
TROBE
L
IGHT
If the lifter is equipped with a Remote Control System, there are 2 enable switches: a rotary
switch on the radio transmitter, as well as a push-button switch on the lifter. To actuate the
enable switch on the lifter, simply press the enable button (see remote control enclosure in
OPERATING FEATURES). To actuate the enable switch on the radio transmitter, rotate the
transmitter power/enable switch beyond the “ON” position to the “START” position.
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A strobe light flashes as long as the operator is actuating the enable or release controls. This
serves to show the operator when signals are being transmitted successfully from a remote
location and also to warn other personnel that the operator is suspending the apply function.
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The radio transmitter must be activated before the enable function can be used (see T
O
A
PPLY THE
P
ADS TO A
L
OAD
: Powering Up
the Lifter).