1 OPERATION & SERVICE MANUAL S SERIES STACKER WITH POWERED DRIVE & POWER LIFT Vestil Manufacturing Corp. 2999 North Wa
10 OPERATION Visually inspect stacker for damaged and worn parts, before stacker is taken into operation. Authorized person should read
11 Operation
12 Operation
13 Operation Driving Pull up the red push button
14 To raise and lower The following are generally valid for the lifting and lowering procedure: The red operating button of the EME
15 Travel The butterfly switch controls the direction and speed of the lift truck. Rotating the butterfly control towards th
16 Operation Lifting load CAUTION! Before lif
17 Operation Driving on sloping surfaces
18 Maintenance and repair TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE -- ______ Warning: Before performing any task, always block drive wheel off of the ground. Cons
19 Problem: Possible cause(s): Action: Unit will not go forward, or reverse, but belly switch still functions properly. Broken wire, or l
2 General Read and follow the instructions
20 Problem: Possible cause(s): Action: Unit will not reverse; belly switch does not function; forward ok Broken wire, or loose connection, bad
21 Problem: Possible cause(s): Action: Unit will not raise; motor does not run Loose wire Bad solenoid Upper limit switch out
22 Problem: Possible cause(s): Action: Unit will not reverse; belly switch does not function; forward ok Broken wire, or loose connection, bad
23 Filename: Changing Batteries in S-62 Stacker
24 Troubleshooting: If the unit does not operate, check all of the wiring connections to make sure they’re both mechanically and electrica
25 Filename: Changing Motor Controller in S-62 Stacker
26 Filename: Changing Motor Controller in S-62 Stacker
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3 Specification SPECIFICATION S-62-FF S-62-AA S
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31 Filename: Changing Motor Controller in S-62 Stacker
32 Filename: Belly Switch trouble shoot
33 Filename: Belly Switch trouble shoot
34 Model: S-62-AA/FF/FA S-62-XX; verify this is the unit you are working on. Make sure E-switch is off (pushed down). Fig.2
35 Filename: Belly Switch trouble shoot
36 VESTIL MFG. CO. Model: S-62-AA/FF/FA This is the bottom side of the tiller handle. 3 allen head screws need to be removed. Fig5
37 VESTIL MFG. CO. Model: S-62-AA/FF/FA Carefully pull the belly switch back off of the tiller while tipping the front up. Fig 7
38 VESTIL MFG. CO. Model: S-62-AA/FF/FA The tiller assembly cover should come off, just be careful not to drop it and rip out the wiring
39 Filename: Belly Switch trouble shoot
4 CCOONNTTEENNTTSS General ………………………………………………………………………………… 2 Specification …………………………………………………… 3 Receiving instructions ……………………………………………
40 Filename: Belly Switch trouble shoot
41 Model: S-62-AA/FF/FA To remove the red cover, use a small screwdriver and carefully lift the plastic up over the gray nub. Fig 14 D
42 Model: S-62-AA/FF/FA This should expose a spring. This spring has a specific orientation. When assembled the spring sets in the red
43 VESTIL MFG. CO. Model: S-62-AA/FF/FA Another picture of the nub, spring not shown. At this point, verify the solder joints are in t
44 Model: S-62-AA/FF/FA The spring can be pushed into position. Fig. 20 This is the spring shown not seated completely. Push the
45 Install bushings. Fig22 Put throttle thumb wheels back on. Fig23 Filename: Belly Switch trouble shoot
46 Install Philips screw. Fig24 Re-installing the tiller cover is basically reversing steps Fig 5 thru 9; with the followi
47 Black nub for right side shown here; and the next photo fig 26 The red tab slides over the top of this black nub on each side when in
48 This shows sliding the red tabs over the black nub. This is basically the reverse of Fig7. Fig29 This is the top
49 Model: S-62-AA/FF/FA Gently push the tiller throttle assembly in place. Again, it’s just reversing steps 5 through 9 to get the t
5 Receiving Instructions Every unit is thoroughly tested and inspected prior to shipment. However, it is possible that the unit may incur dama
50 1) Frayed wires 2) Oil leaks 3) Pinched or chafed hoses 4) Damage or structural deformation to the structural members, the cylinder brac
51 In normal use the load chains should be re-lubricated every 250 operating hours; in the event of heavy soiling, moisture and very high prolo
52 Chain inspections Chains used in stackers should be inspected at least once a year or every three months if exposed to severe contaminat
53 Temporary lay-up If, for operating reasons, the stacker is laid up for more than two months, the following instructions are
54 Part list Electric circuit
56 Part list S-62 Electric component list NO
57 Part list Hydraulic Circuit Diagram
58 Part list
59 Part list
6 Safety notes Symbols and pictograms used In additi
60 Part list
7 Product description Designated use The stacker is designated fo
8 Product description
9 Removing from the pallet or lifting the product Lifting belt specification— Use polyester
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