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MAN-X5L-ENG-01

 

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 2016 All Material Handling 

 

Assembly of the brake components: 
After assembly of all parts, between the gear cover (13) and the 
brake side frame plate (1), place the brake seat (19) down on the 
pinion shaft (12).  Place the brake ratchet disc (20) onto the brake 
seat (19).  Assemble (17) brake pawls, pawl springs and retainers in 
the position shown in the illustration onto the brake side frame plate 
(1).  If assembled correctly the pawls (17) must snap into the teeth 
of the brake disc and stop the disc from rotating in the counter 
clockwise direction. 

Assembly of control components: 
After assembly of the brake components, assemble the lower lever 
assembly (21). Install the brake driver (22), or overload protection 
clutch kit (22C) if equipped, clockwise over the threaded pinion shaft 
(12) until snug against the brake disc (20) while holding the hook 
side chain.  Attach the lever assembly (27) to the lower lever 
assembly (21).  Install the brake cam (28) down and over the pinion 
spline (12) and index slightly to the right of center per the below 
diagram.  

Place the inner brake spring (32) into brake driver (22) or (22C) if equipped with overload protection.  
Install the hand wheel (33).  While holding the hook side chain, turn hand wheel clockwise until snug 
with the brake spring (32) then rotate the hand wheel 120º clockwise while pushing in until it drops 
down. Continue to push in and rotate clockwise until the hand wheel drops again into home position 
and will not rotate further, (see below illustration).  Turn the Up-Down selector to the up position to hold 
the hand wheel (33) in the home position. 

 

 

Hold the hook side chain by hand and 
ratchet the lever in the up direction to 
insure the brake driver (22 or 22C) is 
in contact with the brake ratchet disc 
(20). 

Place the outer brake spring (34) into  
the hand wheel cover (35). Place into  
the hand wheel (33) and turn  
counterclockwise until snug, then rotate  
the hand wheel120º counterclockwise and push in until it can engage 
the spline on pinion shaft (12) (see illustration).  Continue to hold down  
on the hand wheel cover (35) until nut (36) is threaded onto pinion shaft  
(12). Tighten slotted nut (36) and assemble split pin (37).  Check free chain  
function by hand at no load to insure assembly is correct.  Before returning the hoist to service it must 
be load tested and recorded per Periodic Inspection requirements.  See section 4.0 INSPECTION AND 
TEST in this manual.  

 

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Summary of Contents for X5

Page 1: ...d load 21 Do Not use the hoist chain as an electric welding 22 Do Not leave a load suspended when hoist is unattended 23 Do Not operate if restricted in forming a straight line between hooks 24 Do Not operate with lever extension or with other than manual power 25 Do Not operate with a twisted kinked or damaged chain 26 Do Not operate a damaged or malfunctioning hoist 27 Do Not lift people or load...

Page 2: ...ion Do Not attempt to pull out or rotate when hoist is loaded 3 Pull chain in or out by hand Too quick or fast and the brake will set and the set up must be repeated 4 Attach hook to load Set the Brake and prepare to load 5 Quick pull on the tail chain to tighten the chain against the load or turn the hand wheel clockwise CW The hand wheel will then return to the in position when the chain is snug...

Page 3: ...0 X5L03528 Falls No 1 1 G100 Chain mm 5 6 17 7 1 20 Pull to WLL pounds 52 72 n 231 320 125 Proof Load Test pounds 2813 4410 tonnes 1 28 2 00 3 ⓒ 2016 All Material Handling around Hand Wheel translated These products exceed requirements of ASME B30 21 Safety Standard for Lever Hoist and ASME Performance Standard for Manually Operated Lever Hoist In addition the ultimate strength is structural requi...

Page 4: ... than 1 month is required prior to use and must be recorded The inspection shall consist of New Hoists are to be inspected before use and must be recorded No load test is required if tested and certified when manufactured The new hoist test certification supplied with the hoist should be filed with the initial Preoperation Inspection The date of this Preoperation Inspection not the date on the man...

Page 5: ...e components Inspect brake pawls disc springs and ratchet surfaces for contamination or abnormal wear l Inspect chain springs and load bearing parts per section 5 0 INSPECTON MEASUREMENTS as illustrated in this Manual m Disassemble hook blocks and check hooks 100 for any sign of cracks bending twist or stretching and opening measurement per section 5 0 INSPECTON MEASUREMENTS as illustrated in this...

Page 6: ...in 71mm 0 28 in 7mm Spring Ratchet L 1 1 US Ton 1 20 in 30 5 mm 1 52 in 38 5mm 3 7 10 US Ton 1 79 in 45 5 mm 1 91 in 48 5mm Brake Spring Inner L Min Dº 1 1 US Ton 1 26 in 32mm 0º 10º 3 7 10 US Ton 1 46 in 37mm 30º 10º Brake Spring Outer L Min Dº 1 1 US Ton 2 17 in 55mm 180º 10º 3 7 10 US Ton 2 56 in 65mm 180º 10º 20 32 D L D L 34 25 ...

Page 7: ...Ton 0 60 in 15 2mm Top Hook Pin Holes D Max 1 US Ton 0 50 in 12 7mm 1 US Ton 0 50 in 12 7mm 3 7 10 US Ton 0 66 in 16 7mm Chain Pin D Min 1 US Ton 0 28 in 7 1mm 1 US Ton 0 37 in 9 5mm 3 7 10 US Ton 0 49 in 12 4mm Chain Pin Holes D Max 1 US Ton 0 33 in 8 5mm 1 US Ton 0 43 in 11 0mm 3 7 10 US Ton 0 55 in 14 0mm 6 8 1 75 70 80 ...

Page 8: ... authorized service center If this assembly malfunctions it is recommended that it be replaced Loosen nuts 15 on the lever side and remove lower lever assembly 21 to expose the brake disc 20 pawls springs and retaining rings 17 To access the chain wheel 5 chain stripper 4 chain guards 3 bearings 2 and the top hook assembly remove the brake side frame plate 1 To access the gearing If continuing the...

Page 9: ...uides 3 at 4 and 10 o clock positions Place the top hook assembly 70 over the protruding pin 6 Position brake side frame plate assembly 1 over the parts while aligning bosses on the stripper and guides hook pin 6 and spacer bolts to the mating holes Note X5 hoists are designed to allow the chain weld to be assembled in any orientation However ASME Standard 4 3 1 f implies the chain is to be assemb...

Page 10: ... or 22C if equipped with overload protection Install the hand wheel 33 While holding the hook side chain turn hand wheel clockwise until snug with the brake spring 32 then rotate the hand wheel 120º clockwise while pushing in until it drops down Continue to push in and rotate clockwise until the hand wheel drops again into home position and will not rotate further see below illustration Turn the U...

Page 11: ...ause the lever to ratchet Hold or pull the slack chain by hand while ratcheting the lever Or use the free chain mode to easily position the chain Improper assembly of brake components between the hand wheel 33 and brake driver 22 Requires service for repair Re assemble components between the hand wheel 33 and brake driver 22 per instruction and illustration in section 9 0 ASSEMBLY in this manual H...

Page 12: ...equires service for repair Remove gear cover and inspect for proper gear timing per instruction and illustration in section 9 0 ASSEMBLY in this manual Twisted or kinked chain was allowed to be ingested into the hoist Requires service for repair by disassembly to inspect for damage Will not descend Brake is over tightened from shock load or removing the load by other than lowering with the hoist W...

Page 13: ...MAN X5L ENG 01 13 ⓒ 2016 All Material Handling ...

Page 14: ... P L02250 17 P L07056 17 18 P L02250 18 P L07056 18 19 P L02250 19 P L07056 19 20 P L02250 20 P L07056 20 21 P L02250 21 P L03528 21 P L07056 21 22 P L02250 22 P L03528 22 P L07056 22 22C P L02250 22C P L03528 22C P L07056 22C 22CL P L02250 22CL 23 P L02250 23 P L07056 23 24 P L02250 24 P L07056 24 25 P L02250 25 P L07056 25 26 P L02250 26 P L03528 26 P L07056 26 27 P L02250 27 P L03528 27 P L0705...

Page 15: ...28 70 P L07056 70 71 P L02250 71 P L03528 71 P L07056 71 72 P L02250 72 P L03528 72 P L07056 72 73 P M5X18 CSKHD P M6X22 CSKHD 74 P M5 NUT LOCK P M6 NUT LOCK P M6 NUT LOCK 75 P L02250 75 P L03528 75 P L07056 75 76 P M6 NUT LOCK P M8 NUT LOCK P M10 NUT LOCK 80 P L02250 80 P L03528 80 P L07056 80 Recommended Spare Part ...

Page 16: ...0 P L14000 70 P L20000 70 71 P L14000 71 P L20000 71 72 P L14000 72 P L20000 72 73 P M10X30 HEXHD P M10X35 HEXHD 74 P M10 NUT LOCK P M10 NUT LOCK 75 P L07056 75 P L07056 75 76 P M10 NUT LOCK P M10 NUT LOCK 77 P L14000 77 P L14000 77 80 P L14000 80 P L20000 80 Recommended Spare Part ...

Page 17: ...into service and determining timing of future periodic inspections Units returned to service after inactivity of more than one month are to be inspected before use and must be recorded This inspection does not affect the date of the next periodic test as previously scheduled Owners Name Description Working Load Limit WLL Evaluated by Comments Check List a Proper operation and any unusual sounds b ...

Page 18: ...and load bearing parts per INSPECTON MEASUREMENTS as illustrated in the Operation and Maintenance Manual m Disassemble hook blocks and check hooks 100 for any sign of cracks bending twist or stretching and opening measurement per INSPECTON MEASUREMENTS as illustrated in the Operation and Maintenance Manual n Check chain wheel or wheels for smooth operation and visually for wear o Check chain guide...

Page 19: ...he complaint must accompany the product No returns will be accepted without prior authorization obtained through an AMH dealer If our inspection discloses a manufacturing defect we will either repair or replace the product or refund the purchase price if we cannot quickly provide a repair or replacement if you are willing to accept such a refund We will return repaired products or the replacement ...

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