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Models 

Replace Hook When Opening is 

Greater Than

WB, WF

1-3/16

WE, WH, WJ & WL

1-5/16

WR

1-1/2

Figure 9. Hook Inspection

Hook Inspection

Hooks damaged from chemicals, deformations or cracks, or
that have more than a 10° twist from the hook’s unbent plane
or excessive opening or seat wear must be replaced. Also,
hooks that are opened and allow the latch to not engage the
tip, must be replaced. Any hook that is twisted or has exces-
sive throat opening indicates abuse or overloading of the
unit. Inspect other load sustaining parts for damage.

On latch type hooks, check to make sure that the latch is not
damaged or bent and that it operates properly with sufficient
spring pressure to keep the latch tightly against the tip of the
hook and allow the latch to spring back to the tip when
released. If the latch does not operate properly, it should be
replaced. See Figure 9 to determine when the hook must be
replaced.

Protector™

The Protector™ should operate for the normal life of the hoist
without service. The device has been lubricated and calibrat-
ed at the factory for a specific model of hoist and is not
adjustable or interchangeable with other models. For proper
overload protection be sure before installing a Protector™
that it is correct for the unit. The spring washer of the
Protector™ has been color coded at the factory as follows:

Models 

Protector™ Color Code

WB, WE

White

WE, WH

Orange

WJ

Red

WL, WR

Green

LOAD CHAIN

Clean and Inspection

First clean the load chain with a non-acid or non-caustic type
solvent, then slack the chain and make a link-by-link inspec-

L

L

!!

WARNING

Removing the snap ring on the Protector™ assembly will
allow the parts to spring apart.

TO AVOID INJURY:

Do not attempt to disassemble the Protector™.

tion for nicks, gouges, twisted links, stretching and excessive
wear. In particular, observe the bearing surface between
links, and if any of these conditions exist, the load chain must
be replaced. Chain should be gaged throughout its entire
length and replaced if beyond serviceable limits.

To determine if load chain should be continued in service,
check gage lengths as indicated in Figure 10. Chain worn
beyond length indicated, nicked, gouged or twisted should
be replaced before returning hoist to service. Chain should
be clean, free of twists and pulled taut before measuring. In
cases where the wear is localized and not beyond service-
able limits, it is sometimes possible to reverse the load chain,
end for end, and allow a new section to take the wear.
Removal and installation of the load chain is covered in sub-
sequent paragraphs.

To aid in gaging load chain wear. A chain gage can be
obtained from CM. This can be obtained by ordering chain
gage Part No. 3191.

CAUTION: Before installing new load chain, the unit
must be disassembled to allow inspection for dam-
age or wear and replacement, if required, of mating
parts (liftwheel, chain guides, motor and gear hous-
ings).

Figure 10. Gaging Load Chain Wear

Dia. of

No. of Links Max. Gage Length

Models

Chain Stock

to Gage

Allowable

Used Chain

WE, WB,

0.250"

19

14-13/16"

WF & WH

WJ, WL,

0.312"

21

18-7/8"

and WR

When installing new load chain or mating parts, refer to
Lubrication on page 12.

IMPORTANT: Do not use replaced chain for other
purposes such as lifting or pulling. Load chain may
break suddenly without visual deformation. For this
reason, cut worn chain into short lengths to prevent
use after disposal.

L

L

!!

WARNING

Using other than CM supplied load chain may cause the chain
to jam in the hoist and/or allow the chain to break and the load
to drop.

TO AVOID INJURY:

Due to size requirements and physical properties, use only CM

HOISTALOY

®

load chain in the CM Valustar Hoists.

11

MEASURE

OPENING

LATCH TYPE HOOK
(Upper and Lower)

TO MEASURE OPENING,
DEPRESS LATCH
AGAINST HOOK BODY
AS SHOWN

For more information contact: Sievert Crane and Hoist, (708) 771-1600, [email protected], www.sievertcrane.com

Summary of Contents for Valustar 2401

Page 1: ...commendations in this manual Retain this manual for future reference and use Forward this manual to the hoist operator Failure to operate the equipment as directed in the manual may cause injury Befor...

Page 2: ...0 487 3726 Fax 704 358 1098 OHIO MAZZELLA LIFTING TECHNOLOGIES 21000 Aerospace Parkway Cleveland OH 44142 1072 440 239 7000 or 800 362 4601 Fax 440 239 7010 PENNSYLVANIA AMICK ASSOCIATES INC 11 Sycamo...

Page 3: ...oad chain is properly seated in the chain wheel s or sprocket s 16 NOT apply load if bearing prevents equal loading on all load supporting chains 17 NOT operate beyond the limits of the load chain tra...

Page 4: ...ST AND LOAD ARE IN A STRAIGHT LINE 4 LIFT PROPERLY Do not lift co workers with a hoist Make sure everyone is clear of the load when you lift Do not remove or obscure operational warning notices 5 MAIN...

Page 5: ...or Adequate Voltage at Hoists 7 Checking for Twist in Load Chain 8 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS General 8 Hoist 8 Hoist with Low Headroom Trolley 9 Hoist with Motor Driven Trolley 9 Safety Procedures 9 INSP...

Page 6: ...repair by an unauthorized person or use of non CM replace ment parts voids the guarantee and could lead to dangerous operation For full Terms of Sale see Sales Order Acknowledgement Also refer to the...

Page 7: ...ed separately with the hoist model and trolley type specified Figure 3 Rigid Lug Suspension Chain Container This accessory is used to hold the slack chain and it is sup plied complete with mounting ha...

Page 8: ...t is shipped with the dead end of the load chain temporarily positioned a few links from the end by a plas tic tie 1 as shown in Figure 6 Do not remove this plastic tie until the chain is secured 3 On...

Page 9: ...5 Figure 6 Load Chain Attachment For more information contact Sievert Crane and Hoist 708 771 1600 parts sievertelectric com www sievertcrane com...

Page 10: ...VOID INJURY Measure the actual beam flange on which the trolley is to operate and use Table 2 to determine the arrangement of the spacer washers for that flange width Figure 8 Attaching Hoist to Troll...

Page 11: ...L MINIMUM MINIMUM POWER RUNNING STARTING SUPPLY VOLTAGE VOLTAGE 115 1 60 104 98 230 3 60 198 460 3 60 396 Signs of Inadequate Electrical Power Low Voltage are Noisy hoist operations due to brake and o...

Page 12: ...ussed in Safety Precautions on Page ii containers that are loaded in mid air etc Also if the hoist is used at unusual extremes of ambient temperatures above 150 F or below 15 F changes in lubricant pr...

Page 13: ...D INJURY Do not allow the load to bear against the hook latch and or hook tip Apply load to hook bowl or saddle only 11 Take up a slack load chain carefully and start load easily to avoid shock and je...

Page 14: ...y seat ed in the hoist frame and retighten the screws to the recommended seating torque see page 4 If a condition of loose screws persists replace the self locking nuts in the frame e External evidenc...

Page 15: ...een links and if any of these conditions exist the load chain must be replaced Chain should be gaged throughout its entire length and replaced if beyond serviceable limits To determine if load chain s...

Page 16: ...sposal procedures TO AVOID CONTACT AND CONTAMINATION Handle and dispose of lubricants only as directed in applica ble material safety data sheets and in accordance with applica ble local state and fed...

Page 17: ...Phase failure three phase units only A See item 1G B Check electrical continuity and repair or replace defective part C Check the switch connections and actuating bar and contact for sticking or dam...

Page 18: ...E 230 460 1 4 1 4 70 1 to 4 14 8 3 60 2 to 5 14 8 3 to 6 14 8 7 to 8 29 5 7 to 9 29 5 8 to 9 29 5 WF WH 115 1 60 1 2 7 2 5 to 8 START 3 7 T1 to T2 3 8 T3 to T4 3 8 WF WH 230 460 1 2 1 8 90 1 to 4 7 8...

Page 19: ...nit SINGLE PHASE TYPE T CONTACTOR 110 120 VOLT SINGLE PHASE TYPE T CONTACTOR 110 120 VOLT THREE PHASE 230 460 3 60 220 380 415 3 50 MODELS WB WE WF WH THREE PHASE 230 460 3 60 220 380 415 3 50 MODELS...

Page 20: ...acer To prevent damaging the mechanism and or spacer the force applied to the press on tool press the mechanism onto the shaft should not exceed 3000 pounds FASTENERS Models WE WB WF and WH tighten mo...

Page 21: ...ink of the new chain should be an upstanding link Be sure the welds on the upstanding links are away from the liftwheel 5 Re energize power supply and operate hoist in the down direction until approxi...

Page 22: ...on Provide a shield over chain to prevent flying particles Protector permits lifting a load in excess of 200 of rated load it should be replaced If the protector prevents lifting a load of 125 of rate...

Page 23: ...er Screw and Washers 1 2 C307 C308 624 119 Back Frame Attaching Screw and Lockwasher 3 4 Order 982699 Screw and 940802 Lockwasher Order 982682 Screw and 940830 Lockwasher 624 120 Liftwheel Bearing Gea...

Page 24: ...2 23465903C 23465603C 624 163 Chain Stop Screw 2 982517 624 164 Chain Stop Lockwasher 2 10095701 624 165 Chain Stop Nut 2 982514 624 166 Stop Block 1 1 24785 24786 624 167 Alignment Pin 4 2 82354 823...

Page 25: ...5 1 60 Units Order 1 51847 1 51858 1 51861 and Jumpers 3 27599 1 24300 1 24301 1 24302 1 24303 For 230 460 3 60 Units Order 1 each 20331 624 221 Power Cord 115 1 60 230 460 3 60 1 1 24106 24107 24119...

Page 26: ...packaged quantities When ordering lubricants specify the type of lubricant part number and packaged quantity required MODELS AND VOLTAGES Key No Part Name No Req d WB WE WF WH WJ WL WR 115 1 60 230 46...

Page 27: ...Figure 17 Valustar Electric Chain Hoist Exploded View 624 166 624 165 624 162 624 164 624 163 For more information contact Sievert Crane and Hoist 708 771 1600 parts sievertelectric com www sievertcra...

Page 28: ...Pin 2 11 16 long 1 1 35371 2 7 8 long 1 1 35413 3 3 4 long 1 1 35400 624 411 Vertical Load Bar Pin Screw 1 2 long 1 1 982383 1 1 4 long 1 1 982386 3 4 long 1 1 982433 1 1 2 long 1 1 987209 624 412 Ver...

Page 29: ...maintained inspected or used in compliance with applicable law and Seller s written instructions and recommenda tions or 3 installed repaired altered or modified without compli ance with such law ins...

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