Assembly – Wood’s Powr-Grip MTA2HV11AIR User Manual

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Rev 10.0/12-12

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MTA2-AIR: #35100

ASSEMBLY

1) Open the shipping container and remove all materials for restraining or protecting the vacuum

lifter. Save the container for use whenever lifter is transported.

2) Suspend the lifter from a crane as follows: Select hoisting equipment (crane and hoist, when

applicable) rated to carry the maximum load weight plus the lifter weight (see
SPECIFICATIONS: Maximum Load Capacity and Lifter Weight).
Note: Any application of the lifter must conform to all statutory or regulatory standards that

relate to the hoisting equipment when used in its geographical location (eg, relevant OSHA
standards in the USA).

WARNING: Hoisting equipment hook must be fitted with restraining latch to

prevent lift spool from slipping off under any circumstances.

Raise the lift bar of the lifter to a vertical orientation and attach the hoisting equipment hook
to the lift spool.
Note: Some hoisting equipment hooks could interfere with an upright load that extends

beyond the lifter's pad frame. If the load would contact the hook during lifter operation, the
operator must prevent this by attaching a sling (or other rigging that does not interfere with
the load) between the hook and the lift spool.

WARNING: Any sling used must be rated to carry maximum load weight plus

lifter weight.

Use the hoisting equipment to raise the lifter out of the shipping container. Be careful to

avoid damaging either vacuum pad. Remove the pad covers and save them for use whenever
the lifter is stored.

3) Connect the lifter to an appropriate compressed air supply (see SPECIFICATIONS: Power

Source), as follows:
Install the female quick connector (supplied) on the compressed air line. Connect the female

quick connector to the male quick connector mounted on the lifter adjacent to the air
pressure regulator.
Adjust the regulator to supply an air pressure of 70 to 90 psi [483 to 621 kPa]: With the

compressed air engaged, pull up the adjustment collar on the top of the regulator, and turn
the collar clockwise to increase pressure or counter-clockwise to reduce pressure, as
registered on the integrated pressure gauge. When the desired adjustment is obtained, push
down the collar to lock it in place.
Make certain the air line is routed so that it does not become tangled, kinked, pinched or cut

while operating the lifter or hoisting equipment. Now the lifter is operational.

4) Perform Operational and Load Tests for the lifter as directed in MAINTENANCE: T

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