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Eclipse Magnetics. Innovative Magnetic Solutions

Eclipse Magnetics. Innovative Magnetic Solutions

4 Contact Area

Maximum hold will only be achieved when the lifter has full contact with the component 
to be lifted.

If the full face of the poles does not come into contact with the component to be lifted, for 
instance due to holes in the component, the performance will be reduced pro-rata.

Summary of Contents for Ultralift E ULE0100

Page 1: ...s Ultralift E Lifting Magnet Safe Operation and Maintenance Manual Anvisninger for bruk og vedlikehold Ultralift E Lyftmagnet Handbok f r s ker anv ndning och underh ll Ultralift E Magneetin nostamine...

Page 2: ...ety Instructions 2 1 Symbols and Terms Used 3 2 2 Important Safety Information 4 2 3 Considerations for Use 5 3 Getting Started 3 1 Understanding Your Lifter 7 4 Technical Data 4 1 Model Types 8 4 2 P...

Page 3: ...sed stored maintained and inspected in compliance with the applicable work standards and other standards for suspended load handling BEFORE USE PLEASE CAREFULLY READ THIS MANUAL This Safe Operation an...

Page 4: ...Working Load SWL round bar Correct orientation of load Do not lift people Do not lift load over people Do not lift loads exceeding the recommended length Air gap warning See Load Characteristics in S...

Page 5: ...manoeuvring space Allow untrained personnel to operate the lifter Leave a load unattended Use the lifter outside the recommended operations Attempt to switch the lifter before setting down the load Po...

Page 6: ...s allow the lifter to clamp components through air gaps However this will ALWAYS have an adverse effect on the lifter performance Air gaps are generated in a number of ways For example paint dust scal...

Page 7: ...mum hold will only be achieved when the lifter has full contact with the component to be lifted If the full face of the poles does not come into contact with the component to be lifted for instance du...

Page 8: ...a thread locking compound Care should be taken to ensure the load does not exceed the stated capacity of the lifter 3 1 Understanding Your Lifter The lifter is in the OFF position To Switch the lifter...

Page 9: ...used instead of Safe Working Load SWL The Lifting force values shown include the 3 1 safety factor and have been based on using thick high magnetic permeability steel with no air gaps Air gaps thinne...

Page 10: ...2 Performance Curves WLL WLL 1000kg 2200lb 45mm 1 77 kg lb WLL WLL 1000kg 2200lb 45mm 1 77 kg lb WLL WLL 1000kg 2200lb 45mm 1 77 kg lb ULE0300 ULE0660 300kg 660lb WLL VS THICKNESS T DATA GRAPH 0 10 20...

Page 11: ...WLL WLL 1000kg 2200lb 45mm 1 77 kg lb WLL WLL 1000kg 2200lb 45mm 1 77 kg lb ULE0600 ULE01320 600kg 1320lb WLL VS THICKNESS T DATA GRAPH Note Performance varies with material ULE0300 ULE0660 300kg 660...

Page 12: ...m 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 T mm WLL WLL 1000kg 2200lb 45mm 1 77 kg lb WLL WLL 1000kg 2200lb 45mm 1 77 kg lb ULE1000 ULE2200 1000kg 2200lb WLL VS THICKNESS T DA...

Page 13: ...eplacement plates In addition to statutory requirements it is recommend that you follow this maintenance schedule MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE Frequency Operation Daily Weekly Monthly Annually Inspect pole fe...

Page 14: ...nent lifting magnet This machinery fulfils all the relevant provisions of The Supply of Machinery Safety Regulations 2008 as well as The Electrical Equipment Safety Regulations 2016 The Electromagneti...

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