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start-up

You have received a completely assembled lifting magnet and detailed operating manual. Please check the 

condition of the goods upon receipt for any damage incurred during transport, and make sure the delivery  

is complete. If you have any problems, please contactthe authorized reseller or manufacturerimmediately.

1.  The lever is facing upwards. The lifting magnet is deactivated.

2.  Follow the safety instructions and clean the workpiece and the lower magnetic plate of the  

lifting magnet if necessary.

3.  Position the lifting magnet at the center of gravity of the load. The lifting magnet is pre-tensioned slightly 

in order to avoid inadvertent slipping and dropping of the magnet (e.g. when used in a vertical or other 

forced position).

4.  Align the lifting magnet ideally according to the desired application.

5.  Press the lever down as far as it will go into the ON position. Check that the safety tab has clicked  

into place correctly.

6.  Move the load hook to the required position and lift the load by about 10 mm to check its deformation 

and the magnetic holding force.

7.  Now move your load slowly and evenly, and avoid vibrations or impact.

8.  After the load has been set down completely and safely, you can deactivate the lifting magnet. To do 

this, press the safety tab using the heel of your hand and move the lever upwards into the OFF position.

Be sure to read the operation instructions completely before using this magnet for the first time!

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Summary of Contents for 41250

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Page 2: ...ecified maximum load transport loads above people s heads lift several workpieces at once switch the lifting magnet off until the load has been set down carefully set the load swinging or stop it abruptly lift loads which do not have the recommended sizes lift loads with cavities cut out openings or drilled holes lift uneven loads turn loads from horizontal to vertical turn the load hook under loa...

Page 3: ...ferromagnetic materials The magnetic field generated by the permanent magnet in the lower magnetic plate C area can be activated by pressing the lever F down Due to the special design a very compact magnetic field is generated which develops excellent adhesive force on thin materials less than 10 mm in particular The safety tab E has to be pressed with the heel of the hand to deactivate the magnet...

Page 4: ...rer if necessary Technical data Prod No 41250 Designation TML 250 Lifting magnet Breakaway force 750 kg on 10 mm S235 1650lbs on0 4 AISI CRS 1020 Colled Rolled Steel Max load bearing capacity on flat material with safety factor 3 1 250 kg on 10 mm S235 550 lbs on0 4 AISI CRS 1020 Colled Rolled Steel Max load bearing capacity at 6 inclination acc to EN 13155with safety factor 3 1 230 kg on 10 mm S2...

Page 5: ...n order to avoid inadvertent slipping and dropping of the magnet e g when used in a vertical or other forced position 4 Align the lifting magnet ideally according to the desired application 5 Press the lever down as far as it will go into the ON position Check that the safety tab has clicked into place correctly 6 Move the load hook to the required position and lift the load by about 10 mm to chec...

Page 6: ...ng force In the same way paint rust scale surface coatings grease or similar substances all form a gap or an air gap between the workpiece and the lifting magnet The increasing surface roughness or unevenness of the surface also has a negative effect on the holding force Reference values can be found in the performance table of your lifting magnet Load dimensions When working with large workpieces...

Page 7: ...ng lever and safety tab are working properly check the load hook for damage or wear and have it replaced if necessary check the underside of the magnet for scratches pressure points or cracks and have the magnet repaired by the manufacturer if necessary Monthly check the markings and labelling on the lifting magnet for legibility and damage and replace if necessary Annually have the load bearing c...

Page 8: ...t of paper 80g m2 Spreader bars with additional magnets may be required to safely lift large or flexible loads Immediately stop the lift if there is any excessive deformation or an air gap Never exceed the dimensions and or the load bearing capacity of the material thickness given in the table 2 Load capacity in kg Thickness of material Clean flat ground surface Rusty slightly scratched surface Ir...

Page 9: ...2009 This certificate is no longer valid if the product is modified without the manufacturer s consent Furthermore this certificate is no longer valid if the product is not used properly in accordance with the use cases documented in the user manual or if regular maintenance is not carried out in accordance with this manual or country specific regulations Person authorised to compile the documents...

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