Glossary of terms – Autoquip FREIGHTLIFT FL4M User Manual

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TERM DEFINITION

Anchors

Bolts used to fix masts to the floor

ATF

Automatic transmission fluid

Back frame

The vertical portion of the carriage on the cantilever Freightlift

Cantilever

A style of Freightlift where the carriage rides along two masts that are mounted on the
same side of the carriage. This style of lift will accommodate all three loading patterns.

Capacity

The maximum load the Freightlift will lift

Carriage

The entire assembly that travels on the mast and carries the load

Chain

Controls

Any electrical device used in the operation of a Freightlift, which normally includes push
button stations, control boxes, limit switches, interlocks, etc.

Cycle

The lift is considered to have operated one cycle any time the motor starts.

Drive

Gear motor drive located at top of lift mounted to the drive base tube

ECS

Electrical Current Sensor – located in the motor control panel & designed to keep the
current overloads from kicking out as a result of high initial amp draw at motor start

Enclosure

A structure surrounding the Freightlift to prevent anything from interfering with normal
operation of the lift, and to protect personnel. Typically eight-foot high panels made of
expanded metal that will prevent a two-inch diameter ball from passing through. This is a
requirement of the conveyor code (ANSI-B20.1)

Gate

A device that opens and closes to allow access to the carriage for loading and unloading.
Normally a swing, sliding, or vertical acting device constructed of similar expanded metal
as the enclosure.

Interlock

An electrical mechanical system for doors or gates to prevent operation of the lift if all the
gates are not closed or if the lift platform is not level.

Limit Switch

An electrical device by which the movement of the Freightlift may be controlled within
predetermined limits.

Load height

The maximum height of the material a carriage can accommodate.

Load pattern

A method to describe how a Freightlift will be loaded at different levels.

Locking Cam Free-fall arrest safety device attached to the lifting chain to sense slack chain conditions

and automatically & mechanically lock / jam carriage into the guide beams

Masts

The vertical members between which the carriage is guided throughout its vertical travel.

Mechanical

Actuated by mechanical means – i.e. through gear motor drive to chain & sprockets

GLOSSARY OF TERMS

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