Lever Hoists
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Model LH
689 SW 7
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Terrace, Dania Beach, FL 33004 | (954) 367-6116
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6.0: PRECAUTIONS WHILE OPERATING
6.1 Warnings
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Do not lift or pull more than the rated capacity.
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Do not use a handle extension (cheater bar). The hoist is designed to pull rated loads with low handle effort. If a
cheater bar seems necessary to lift the load, the hoist is overloaded.
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Stand clear of the load at all times. The operator should have sufficient room to use the hoist without
endangering himself.
6.2 Attaching the Load
1.
Be sure there are no twists in the load chain as it enters the hoist. This condition should be constantly checked
on double chain hoists because it is possible for the load block to be "capsized" or flipped over one or more
times, putting twists in the chain. The presence of a twist may not be obvious when the hook block is in the
lowered position, but can cause serious chain binding when the hook is in its fully raised position.
2.
Never load on the end of the hook. Use attachments that will seat in the saddle of the hook
3.
Make sure that slings and other rigging are in good condition and have sufficient capacity. Never wrap the hoist
chain around a load.
**DO NOT OPERATE THE HOIST FROM AN OFF-BALANCE POSITION.
OPERATOR SHOULD HAVE FIRM FOOTING OR BE OTHERWISE SECURED BEFORE OPERATING THE HOIST.
Check the hoist each time it is used by lifting the load just clear of its supports and checking to be sure that the load is
secure in the hook and that the hoist brake is holding the load without slipping.
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Never raise the hook block into the bottom of the hoist or run the hook down until the slack chain is pulled tight.
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Never attempt to free-chain the hoist with any load on the hook.
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Do not leave a suspended load unattended.
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Do not throw or drop the hoist, or drag it along the ground.
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Do not use a damaged or malfunctioning hoist.
Lifting a load with two hoists is not recommended. If unavoidable, care must be taken that neither hoist is overloaded.
7.0: ROUTINE CARE, INSPECTION, AND MAINTENANCE
7.1 General
The inspection procedure herein is based on ANSI/ASME B30.21. The following definitions are from ANS/ASME B30.21
and pertain to the inspection procedure below.
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Designated Person
: a person selected or assigned as being competent to perform the specific duties to which
he/she is assigned.
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Qualified Person
: a person who, by possession of a recognized degree or certificate of professional standing, or
who, by extensive knowledge, training, and experience, has successfully demonstrated the ability to solve or
resolve problems relating to the subject matter and work.