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REVIEWING THE MARKINGS

 

 

The capacity of each coil lifter is listed on the identification plate which is located on the inside face of 

the frame. 

 

The live load plus the weight of the lifter (also listed on the identification plate) cannot exceed the 

rated capacity of the crane.  To prevent accidents to personnel and equipment, never exceed the 

maximum load capacity. 

 

Operators must be familiar with all safety and identification decals and maintain them in a clean and 

legible condition.  If new decals are required, call the factory for free replacements.  Refer to the 

Identification and Safety Standards, page for markings

 

 

 

             

          

 

BECOMING FAMILIAR WITH THE LIFTER 

 

Before operating the coil lifter, review this safety manual. 

 

The lifter is shipped completely assembled except for electrical connections.  Take particular note of 

all safety warnings and safety decals before making electrical connections. 

 

If electrical controls are furnished with the lifter, refer to the wiring diagram provided. Always 

disconnect power at source before servicing the lifter.  When connecting lifter to power supply, be sure 

to follow approved lockout/tagout procedures as outlined in ANSI Z244.1.  Only qualified personnel 

should install and/or service this lifter. 

 

 

 

Coil lifters are furnished with an adjustable clutch on the reducer output shaft.  Before putting the 

lifter into service, test it with a test load and adjust the clutch with the spanner wrench to eliminate 

excess slippage.  Caution:  Do not over tighten the clutch.  This may result in damage to the drive 

components.  

Refer to clutch adjustment instructions in this manual. 

 

Before operating lifter, replace reducer solid pipe plugs with vent plugs provided and check the oil level 

in both reducers.  Use lubricant specified by reducer manufacturer. 

 

Warning: Coil lifters are large and top-heavy; they can cause personal injury or property damage if 

they fall over.  When not in use each coil lifter should be stored on a stand designed for its specific 

size and weight by the factory or a qualified engineer. 

 

 
 

Summary of Contents for M5067

Page 1: ...COIL LIFTER M5067 MR5067 Operation Safety Maintenance Manual ...

Page 2: ... are furnished with the lifter refer to the wiring diagram provided Always disconnect power at source before servicing the lifter When connecting lifter to power supply be sure to follow approved lockout tagout procedures as outlined in ANSI Z244 1 Only qualified personnel should install and or service this lifter Coil lifters are furnished with an adjustable clutch on the reducer output shaft Bef...

Page 3: ...lifter over the coil to ensure proper engagement Slowly raise the coil grab until the coil begins to rise Before continuing the lift inspect the lifter and coil to be sure the load is properly engaged Make adjustments if necessary Recheck the load path and then proceed with the lift Transport the coil to its destination Lower the lifter until the coil contacts the storage surface Open the coil lif...

Page 4: ... place before moving the load This includes the operator who should remain at a safe distance and should not push or touch the load o Align the lifter perpendicular to the path of travel before attempting to move the load o Raise the lifter only as high as necessary to clear obstacles o Warning Never move loads over people or let loads bump or catch on any obstruction Injury or damage may result o...

Page 5: ...arkings are in place and legible Every two months the coil lifter should be visually inspected in the areas indicated Lifters showing excessive wear or damage should be removed from service Coil lifters are furnished with various types of bails that should be inspected for wear Call for repairs or replacement parts if load bearing sections show wear in excess of 20 of the original See certified dr...

Page 6: ...tighten locking nut clockwise to prevent clutch slippage then position nut so that one of the vertical grooves aligns with one of set screw holes Tighten set screw Note Do not tighten set screw if it is not aligned with nut groove or thread damage may occur 3 Note During the initial break in period re adjustment of clutch may be necessary Warning Do not over tighten the clutch This may result in d...

Page 7: ...ockets as required depending on the duty cycle 5 Check rack pinions and roller chains for wear every six months Replace if necessary 6 Check entire unit for wear loose bolts etc every two months 7 Check oil level in reducer or gear motors every six months If low fill according to manufacturer s recommendation 8 Lubricate flange bearings with EP 2 grease every six months 9 Check bail pin area for w...

Page 8: ...RECORD OF INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCE Date Inspection or Maintenance Procedure Findings Initials ...

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