How To Charge The Scissor Lift?
When we buy or rent a scissor lift, we may confused about how to charge a scissor lift properly. Due to these types of electric scissor lifts are battery-powered, they require to be charged regularly. These batteries need to be charged occasionally due to use or even from extended periods without use. Luckily, charging an electric scissor lift is a simple task.
This article will teach you how to charge a scissor lift safely and properly, the article will use the Genie scissor lift as the sample of charging steps.
Some Genie Scissor lifts
Preparation work before charging the scissor lift
Before conducting the scissor lift charging operations, it is necessary to inspect and maintain the equipment.
Figure 1 Water add battery & Water Add Chargers
Charging operation steps for the scissor lift
Find the charging interface for the scissor lift: usually located on the front or side of the scissor lift, which can be determined based on the model of the scissor lift and the shape of the charging interface.
Park your scissor lift
Before charging the scissor lift, make sure that the scissor lift is parked in a designated and wide work area. Verify this area is safe, and wide and provides fast, easy access to an electrical outlet. So you don’t have worry about to moving it when you charge it.
Switch off the power
It is not suggested to charge it when the scissor lift is working. So turn off the power of the scissor lift and then charge it. But please turn on the emergency button during charging, the emergency button can stop it when there is an accident.
Check the charger condition
Before connecting the charger to the scissor lift’s battery, check the charging equipment to ensure that it is in good working order:
- Charger check: Check the charger for any visible damage or exposed wires. Make sure the charger’s plug and power cord are intact.
- Cable Check: Check the charging cable for any wear or damage. Make sure the line has no cuts or exposed wires.
- Safety features: Verify that the charger has safety features such as short circuit protection and overcharge protection.
Connect power
Locate the battery charger(most of them are in the right side of the base) and use a proper power plug and insert the charger plug into the charging port, and then connect the cable to the charger. Keep the length between the electrical cord and charger as short as possible. This minimizes the risk of damage if the cord inadvertently gets run over while the charger is in use.
Start charging
Turn on the power switch and the charger will start working. When the green light on the charger lights up, it indicates that charging has started.
Charging completed and disconnect the charger
When the red light on the charger lights up, it indicates that the battery is fully charged. At this point, it is necessary to turn off the power switch, unplug the cable and plug, and complete the charging operation.
Figure 2 Free Maintenance Battery & Free Maintenance Chargers
Precautions for charging the scissor lift
- Avoid charger overload: In daily use, appropriate chargers and cables should be used to avoid charger overload, which can cause dangerous situations such as scissor lift damage and even fire.
- Comply with charging time: During the charging process, attention should be paid to the charging time to avoid being too long or too short, to avoid undercharging or overcharging, which may cause damage to the battery.
- Avoid the scissor lift movement: During the charging process, the scissor lift should be avoided from moving or colliding to prevent cable breakage or charger damage.
- Avoid lightning strikes: In thunderstorm weather, the scissor lift should be avoided for charging operations to avoid lightning strikes.
- Keep clean and dry: During the charging process of the scissor lift, the charging interface and cables should be kept clean and dry to avoid moisture and dirt affecting the charging effect and electrical safety.
In summary, the charging operation of high-altitude vehicles requires attention to the preparation work before charging, following the charging steps and precautions, maintaining a clean and dry environment to ensure charging safety and battery life.
Sample battery charger for Genie Lifts:
Battery Charger Performance Chart
750W | 1200W | 1800W | |||||||
Model | GPD3024 | GPD2036 | GPD1548 | GPD3036 | GPD2548 | GPD3524 | GPD3548 | GPD4524 | GPD2572 |
DC V. | 24V | 36V | 48V | 36V | 48V | 24V | 48V | 24V | 72V |
DC V. | 38V | 57V | 76V | 57V | 76V | 38V | 76V | 38V | 114V |
DC A. | 30A | 20A | 15A | 30A | 25A | 35A | 35A | 45A | 25A |
DC P. | 750W@120VAC 750W@230VAC | 1200W@120VAC 1200W@230VAC | 1800W@120VAC 1800W@230VAC | ||||||
AC V. | 85-265V | ||||||||
AC F. | 45-65HZ | ||||||||
AC A. | 13A@ | 13A@ | 13A@ | 13A@ | 13A@ | 13A@ | 15A@ | 15A@ | 15A@ |
AC P. | >0.98 | ||||||||
Size(cm) | 20.7*18.0*16.0 | 20.7*18.0*19.3 | |||||||
W. (kg) | 4.6 | 5.2 | |||||||
T. (℃) | -30–+50 | ||||||||
S. W. (℃) | -40–+70 |
FAQS about charging a scissor lift
Train you worker to charge a scissor lift
Understanding how to properly and safely charging a scissor lift can surely enhance and the safety and working efficiency of your job. Besides, a well trained worker can easily find the solution when a scissor lift could not be charged. Repeated study is the key, with frequently practice, you will make a big success on daily usage and care of a scissor lift.
Besides, Tacman certificated engineer could also give you suggestion on how to charge you scissor lift. With the training from our engineers, your workers can serve as OSHA-compliance scissor lift operators. Your scissor lift operators can take advantage of our renewal certification training every three years as well.
To learn more about safely and properly charging a scissor lift, please contact us freely.