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6.
Connect the power (and control) cable and make sure these will have proper
stress relieves and sufficient slack in every direction of planned tilting of the
load. Use Velcro or cable-strings to tie the cable to the hoist body or lifting
hook.
7.
Lower the chain hook by letting the chain run out to the required height.
8.
Put the load under the chain hook.
9. Attach the load to the chain hook, either to a lug plate, eyebolt or using one or more
slings.
10.
Run the chain up until the load chain just taut.
11.
Check all lifting and slinging connections, and lift the load until it is freely
floating of the ground.
12.
Visually check the whole lifting structure from chain hoist and cable through
the load chain down to the load.
13. Remove all people from the area before you start lifting the load. Do not allow any
people to stand under the moving load.
14. Make sure you have a full visual view on the complete travel path of the load.
15. Lift the load to the required height.
16. Add a secondary in between support structure and the load when persons have to
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