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Preface
This manual is to be used to service SINGLE LEVEL (BE-SL) as well as DOUBLE STACK (BE-DS) Battery Extractors.
Any views not specifically stated otherwise are of the Single Level Extractor. The parts listed are common for Single Level (BE-SL) and Double Stack (BE-DS) unless otherwise noted in the notes column of the Parts Lists. See Example Below.
| ITEM | BHS PART NUMBER | DESCRIPTION | REF. KIT NO. | NOTES | NO. REQ |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | 00158001-10 | CHAIN-ROLLER-#60 | BE-SL ONLY | 4 | |
| 00158001-12 | CHAIN-ROLLER-#60 | BE-DS ONLY | 4 |
For Items or Assemblies that are unique to only the SL or DS, it will be designated as such on the diagram and have a separate, corresponding parts list for that diagram.
When servicing HIGH PERFORMANCE (BE-DS-HP) models, refer to the High Performance Option section for all parts unique to High Performance Units. If a particular part is not found in the High Performance Option section, refer tot the Standard Parts Section(s) of this manual.
TP-606 – Safety & De-Energization Procedures
Operational Safety
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- Battery Extractor (BE) units shall only be operated by suitable persons of at least 18 years of age, who have been trained in the proper and safe operation of the BE and expressly certified/charged, in writing, by the user or their representative.
- Only one person is permitted to travel on the BE at any time.
- BE units shall only be used indoors in an industrial setting on a hard, nonslip, and level floor without defects including but not limited to holes, gouges, cracks, drains or obstacles comprised of concrete or other suitable industrial material meeting the minimum requirements specified by BHS as well as any local requirements.
- A licensed structural engineer should be consulted prior to installing a BE on any building level other than the ground floor.
- BE units are not designed to be shipped or transported after initial delivery.
- Failure to follow these instructions and warnings may result in property damage, personal injury or death.
Work Area
- Keep work area clean and well lit. Cluttered work areas and poor lighting can lead to accidents.
- Clean up/contain any fluid spills immediately to prevent slips or falls.
- Be aware of potential hazards when performing any service or maintenance to the unit.
Service & Maintenance
Service personnel shall wear Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) appropriate for the task being performed.
Operational Safety
- Only personnel trained in the proper and safe operation of BE units may operate or service the BE.
- Operators shall wear appropriate PPE suitable for working with industrial lead-acid batteries while operating the BE (See Lead-Acid Battery Explosion Hazard section).
- All data plates, warning labels, placards, etc. shall be in place and legible at all times. Contact BHS for re-placement data plates, warning labels, placards or instructions.
- All users and service personnel shall be familiar with the meaning and risks associated with all data plates, warning labels, etc.
- All operators and service personnel shall be aware of potential crush and shear points while operating or servicing the BE.
- Keep hands and arms inside the operator compartment while operating the BE.
- Remove BE from service if damaged, defective, or operating improperly (or becomes such while operating) until repairs can be made to correct any problem(s).
- All operators shall be aware of the location of the end stops in the travel path to prevent driving the BE into the end stops.
Do's and Don'ts
- DO NOT exceed the maximum capacity of the BE.
- DO NOT modify or fit the BE with attachments without prior, written approval from BHS.
- DO NOT perform any maintenance or service to the BE with a battery loaded on the BE.
- DO NOT allow anyone to ride in or on the BE.
- DO NOT operate the BE with any guard or cover removed unless required for maintenance or repair.
- Disconnect the BE from all power sources before attempting to perform service or maintenance to the unit.
- DO NOT drive the BE into the end stops.
- DO NOT operate the BE if disengaged from the guidance track.
- DO NOT allow a battery to exit the BE when a lift truck or battery stand is not present to accept the battery.
- DO NOT rotate the arm onto a battery such that any part of the extractor arm, vacuum cup or magnet contacts the top of the battery.
- DO NOT allow anyone to enter the area under the carriage without the service stands properly installed.
- DO NOT use the BE in a manner for which it is not intended. Some examples of prohibited use are but not limited to:
- To transport people
- As a vehicle jack
- To lift loads greater than its rated load capacity
- Where unintentional movement may exist
- Having direct contact with foodstuffs
- In a potentially explosive atmosphere