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SERVICE BULLETIN

Bulletin: SVB101

Date Issued: 19 Feburary, 2004

Category: Procedural

Subject: Lift Chain Connection Point and Guide

Models: Jumbo ACCUSTAKs built before November 1998

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Description of Issue Procedure for Correction

Description of Issue

Lift motion (upstream, downstream and side-to-side) is tracked with two guide assemblies that are mounted to the sides of the lift frame assembly.  The guide assemblies keep the lift in its proper location while it travels up and down inside the Jumbo ACCUSTAK main frame. They are also used as connection points for the chains that raise and lower the lift. Over time, the guide assemblies can become fatigued.  Failure of the guide assemblies on both sides could cause the lift assembly to freefall to the floor. 

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Procedure for Correction

Lift guide assemblies on both sides of the machine should be inspected for cracks and fatigue using the following procedure and replaced immediately if any damage is found. An improved design is available for retrofit and is recommended even if no damage is found.

  1. Raise the lift and insert the mechanical lockout pins. Complete the lockout following the procedure in the operator manual supplied with the machine.

  2. Note:   For additional copies of the operator manual, contact the Parts Department at 509-535-0356 and select option 1.

  3. Refer to the following photograph for the location of the lift guides. Each machine has two; one is on the operator side and one on the drive side. The easiest way to find the lift guide is to follow the lift chains that wrap around the the lift cylinder idler sprocket until they connect to the guide assemblies bolted to the side of the lift.

  4. Figure 1: Location of Lift Guide Assembly

  5. Inspect the lift guide and chain attachment for signs of wear or fatigue. If any are found, call Alliance Customer Service immediately.

Inspect the lift guide assemblies and chain attachments once a month as part of your periodic maintenance.

If there are any questions regarding this procedure or to order a retrofit, contact Customer Service at 509-535-0356 and select option 2. 

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