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INSTRUCTIONS : PR-2000-UD    Cod : DYN 07.01.10 
Date : 20/10/2020    Revision : 10

 

Storage humidity: 15 - 85% without condensation. 

The safety gears’ packaging should be clean and dry, so that they can be clearly identified. 

It is not permitted to place constant or unbalanced loads on a package, which may cause the package to be 
bent, or to allow products to be stacked one on top of the other. When stacking products or packages, the 
storage height should take into account their load and stability. 

If the criteria established for proper maintenance are observed, the safety gears may have the same service 
life as the rest of the installation’s fixed elements provided that their proper functioning is ensured and 
controlled. The element’s service life is not affected by grease, dust or dirt due to the shaft’s condition or to 
environmental conditions differing from those stated in this manual. 

5  UCM  

5.1  UCM SYSTEM’S PRELIMINARY DESIGN. 

According to EN 81:20 and EN 81:50, lifts should be equipped with means for stopping uncontrolled car 
movement (UCM). These means should detect UCM and stop the car. This stop must occur at a maximum 
distance below 1 m (among other requirements). 

The safety gears may be used as a braking device for stopping the uncontrolled movement.  

The values for the safety gear’s braking distance may be calculated beforehand, but several installation 
parameters must be taken into account. The more information that is known about the physical elements that 
make up the system, the closer the theoretical value will be to the actual value.  

These are theoretical values and may only be used in the system’s preliminary design. The installation’s 
compliance with the standard requirements is pending. 

5.2  SAFETY GEAR BRAKING DISTANCE CALCULATION 

The detailed calculations can be found in the manual: DYN 62.04 – UCM. Braking distance. 

6  GENERAL DRAWING 

 

 

Summary of Contents for PR-2000 UD

Page 1: ...H PROGRESSIVE SAFETY GEAR PARACHUTE PRISE AMORTIE DYNATECH BREMSFANGVORRICHTUNG DYNATECH PR 2000 UD INSTRUCCIONES DE USO Y MANUTENCI N INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE AND MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS D USAGE ET ENTR...

Page 2: ...NGE 2 2 Paragraph content modified Not applicable REVISION 09 DATE 15 04 2016 PRODUCED BY APPROVED BY P Hernandez J Marco SECTION DESCRIPTION EFFECTIVE DATE OF CHANGE 2 1 The safety gear identificatio...

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Page 8: ...ALLATION AND ADJUSTMENT 4 3 1 ASSEMBLY ON THE FRAME 4 3 2 SAFETY GEAR ADJUSTMENT 6 3 3 COUPLING THE DRIVING BAR 6 3 3 1 USING DYNATECH S T 3 DRIVING BAR 6 4 INSPECTIONS AND MAINTENANCE 7 4 1 CHECKING...

Page 9: ...o be used should be cold drawn Allowable tolerances for guide rail thickness should be within the limits set by the standard ISO 7465 2007 b For lubricated guide rails the recommended lubricating oil...

Page 10: ...he safety gear drawings attached DYN 07 C002 00 ensuring that the guide rail s axis is centred with the frame To secure the safety gear onto the frame we recommend a 79 09 Nm tightening torque for gra...

Page 11: ...ction of assembly Figure 5 Safety gear position Figure 6 Safety gear position on inverted guide rails During assembly the safety gear should be perfectly aligned with the guide rails both vertically a...

Page 12: ...the driving bar in relation to the safety gear as well as to properly synchronise the safety gears controlled by that driving bar The driving bar is properly positioned when the roller s pivot is in...

Page 13: ...cked by verifying that the roller s track is marked on both guide rails and that they have a similar length with the difference between the two sections not being more than 4 cm The requirements for r...

Page 14: ...worn Check that the connection between the rollers and the driving bar has not been damaged and spins freely without being blocked Visually check that the safety gears are not damaged in general Chec...

Page 15: ...conditions differing from those stated in this manual 5 UCM 5 1 UCM SYSTEM S PRELIMINARY DESIGN According to EN 81 20 and EN 81 50 lifts should be equipped with means for stopping uncontrolled car mo...

Page 16: ...f mm e mm h mm 5 21 65 4 22 25 29 6 6 21 5 65 9 22 25 29 1 7 22 66 4 22 25 28 6 8 22 5 66 9 22 25 28 1 9 23 67 4 22 25 27 6 10 23 5 67 9 22 25 27 1 11 24 68 4 24 25 28 6 12 24 5 68 9 24 25 28 1 13 25...

Page 17: ...INSTRUCTIONS PR 2000 UD Cod DYN 07 01 10 Date 20 10 2020 Revision 10 10 7 ANNEXES...

Page 18: ...rolled engagement of car 12 months 4 2 6 3 4 of EN 81 20 2 4 Visual inspections of wears 12 months 4 1 3 OK NO OK DYNATECH INSTRUCTIONS OBSERVATIONS 3 1 4 3 1 adjust only if required 3 2 4 3 1 adjust...

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