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Swivel Arm Hoist 

GEDA STAR 200 STANDARD / GEDA STAR 250 COMFORT

 

Assembly and Operating Manual 

Page 10 of 38 

BL107 GB Edition 01.2010 

 

4.3.3  Safety instructions for maintenance 

  Remove mains plug before any maintenance work. 

  Only allow servicing and repair work to be carried out by authorized and qualified 

personnel. In this case, pay attention e.g. also to the special risks present during work on 
electrical systems. 

  Professionally re-attach all dismantled safety devices after maintenance work. 

  Independent conversions or changes to the swivel arm hoist impair safety and are not 

permitted. 

  Spare parts must correspond to the technical requirements of the manufacturer. 

Recommendation: Only use original spare parts. 

 

4.4 

Promoting use of operating manuals 

 
Operating manuals are rules that the employer puts together for safe operational procedures. 
This refers to binding instructions that the employer issues within the context of his 
management rights. Employees are obliged by accident prevention guidelines to follow these 
instructions. 
The general obligation of the employer to create operating manuals and make them public 
must be derived from the accident prevention guideline "General Instructions". According to 
this guideline, the employer has to fulfil the instructions for preventing work-related accidents 
and must instruct the insured party about risks occurring during their work and the measures 
for averting said risks. These requirements can be fulfilled with the aid of operating manuals. 
 
This operating manual is to supplement national guidelines on accident prevention and 
environmental protection! e.g.: 
EN 60204-1 and EC directive 89/655/EEC regarding basic instructions for safety and health 
protection when work equipment is being used by employees during work. 
 

The following notes must be given to the employee: 

The risks that arise from working with the load suspension devices used and the 
necessary protective measures and codes of conduct including instructions in the case of 
danger and first aid instructions 

Type and scope of regular inspections for a safe working environment 

Maintenance 

Remedying operational faults 

Environmental protection 

Safe handling of electrical equipment. 

 

  The user must ensure cleanliness and clarity at the place where the swivel arm hoist is 

set up by using instructions and checks. 

  The responsibilities during setting up and removal (assembly), as well as during operating 

and maintenance, must be clearly regulated by the user and adhered to by all persons so 
that no unclear competencies occur with regard to safety. 

  The user must be obliged to operate the swivel arm hoist only in fault-free condition. 

He/she is obliged to report immediately to the superior any changes occurring to the 
swivel arm hoist that affect safety. 

  Observe attached notices and warning signs. 

  The user must make sure that no unauthorized persons are located on or near the swivel 

arm hoist. 

Summary of Contents for STAR 200 STANDARD

Page 1: ...pacity 200 kg 250 kg Year of construction Serial number Mertinger Stra e 60 D 86663 Asbach B umenheim Germany Phone 49 0 9 06 98 09 0 Fax 49 0 9 06 98 09 50 Email info geda de WWW http www geda de BL1...

Page 2: ...LEMENTS 13 6 1 1 GEDA STAR 200 STANDARD 200 kg lifting capacity 13 6 1 2 GEDA STAR 250 COMFORT 250kg lifting capacity 13 6 1 3 Manual control 14 7 TRANSPORT 14 8 REQUIREMENTS FOR THE SITE OF INSTALLAT...

Page 3: ...WARRANTY 31 COPY OF THE EC DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY 32 18 APPENDIX FOR ENTERING REOCCURRING INSPECTIONS 33 LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS Fig 1 Type plates 5 Fig 2 EMERGENCY STOP button 8 Fig 3 GEDA STAR 200...

Page 4: ...ommunicates important information that is a prerequisite for working safely and economically with the machine The assumption is made that the machine is equipped with all possible options What you sho...

Page 5: ...COMFORT GEDA STAR 200 STANDARD GEDA STAR 250 COMFORT Fig 1 Type plates Manufacturer address Mertinger Stra e 60 D 86663 Asbach B umenheim Phone 49 0 9 06 98 09 0 Fax 49 0 9 06 98 09 50 Email info geda...

Page 6: ...e assets Requirements of assembly personnel The machine may only be assembled operated and maintained by expert persons qualified personnel who can guarantee to handle it appropriately based on their...

Page 7: ...reason good personal safety practice is required to protect personnel and the swivel arm hoist Risks can arise from this swivel arm hoist if it is used incorrectly by untrained personnel or for non i...

Page 8: ...ty or operating behaviour shut down the swivel arm hoist immediately and report the malfunction to the company management or their authorized representative Do not carry out any changes mount parts on...

Page 9: ...rk at the place of utilisation acquaint yourself with the working environment e g obstacles in the work and traffic area ground load bearing capacity and necessary safeguarding of the construction sit...

Page 10: ...s occurring during their work and the measures for averting said risks These requirements can be fulfilled with the aid of operating manuals This operating manual is to supplement national guidelines...

Page 11: ...hoist L x W x H 63 x 63 x 45 Noise emission values The measuring uncertainty constant is 4 dB A LPA 85 dB A Lifting capacity 250 kg Actuator output 1 1 kW 230 V 50 Hz Nominal current 7A Speed 2800 I...

Page 12: ...x 32 x 50 cm with wooden palette 21 kg Hoisting cage 92 x 57 x 44 cm with wooden palette 38 kg Chain suspension for wheel barrows 4 0 kg Slab grab 24 kg Accessories can be used for GEDA STAR 200 STAN...

Page 13: ...h box 5 mains cable 6 safety catch 7 load hook 8 swivelling frame 1 2 3 5 6 7 8 4 Fig 3 GEDA STAR 200 STANDARD 6 1 2 GEDA STAR 250 COMFORT 250kg lifting capacity 1 GEDA STAR 250 COMFORT 2 cable drum 3...

Page 14: ...he building or scaffold by a fastening device Ground floor or scaffold must have sufficient fastening options and bearing capacity 8 1 Electrical connection on site A building site main cabinet with r...

Page 15: ...damage do not start the swivel arm hoist Immediately replace damaged parts Acquaint yourself with the working environment at the place of utilisation e g obstacles in the work and traffic area and nec...

Page 16: ...options All fastening devices fit the GEDA STAR 200 Standard and GEDA STAR 250 COMFORT The swivel arm hoist is suspended in both bearing journals and must be secured by a linchpin 1 NOTE On the GEDA...

Page 17: ...can be turned axially by 180 depending on which direction the swivel arm is to be swung inwards Screw down standpipe 2 at bottom and struts 3 at both ends SW 24 3 Assembly and Operating Manual Page 17...

Page 18: ...anyard rail whereby the pipes are each screwed to two vertical frames with rigid scaffold couplings 6 or assemble the Simple lanyard rail Chp 9 2 Anchor 4 pull and pressure resistant anchor at least 1...

Page 19: ...pport ATTENTION When used on balconies etc they must not be overloaded by the restraints Spread storey support 1 with large head plate 2 above by unwinding the lower spindle 3 between floor and ground...

Page 20: ...be used together with the swivel arm hoists GEDA STAR 200 STANDARD and GEDA STAR 250 COMFORT 10 1 Bucket support for 2 buckets For 2 round or oval buckets or 1 large oval bucket Lifting capacity 75 k...

Page 21: ...n cm Fig 16 Bucket hoist for 4 buckets 10 4 35 litre tilting bucket To tip out open safety device 1 and tilt bucket Lifting capacity 75 kg Weight 9 5 kg all dimensions in cm 1 Fig 17 35 litre tilting...

Page 22: ...1 Fig 19 65 litre mortar silo 10 7 Chain suspension for wheel barrows Lifting capacity 150 kg Weight 4 0 kg all dimensions in cm Safety measures Shorten the chain on the wheel suspension so that the...

Page 23: ...nts cm Outside measurements cm l 62 Ltot 70 w 32 Wtot 44 Lifting capacity 150 kg Weight 21 kg h 50 Htot 67 10 9 Hoisting cage with wooden palette Loading Stack the load on the palette 1 Lift the safet...

Page 24: ...b can be adjusted in height depending on the width of the slab To do this remove the screws 3 always fasten the upper part to the lower part using 4 screws Lowest position for slab widths from 100 to...

Page 25: ...arm hoist immediately Secure the swivel arm hoist thoroughly against unauthorized access Do not leave the manual control lying around at the end of work breaks Never leave the swivel arm hoist loaded...

Page 26: ...GENCY STOP button 1 on manual control Load up Press UP button 2 Load down Press DOWN button 3 Switch off or stop Release UP button 2 or DOWN button 3 In an emergency by operating the EMERGENCY STOP bu...

Page 27: ...ause Remedy Faults may only be remedied by qualified personnel The load must be secured and or detached prior to any troubleshooting ATTENTION Remove mains plug before working on the electrical equipm...

Page 28: ...ubricants and spare parts are disposed of in an environmentally friendly way Before cleaning and maintenance work first convey the load suspension device down and remove mains plug 14 1 Check before e...

Page 29: ...er Wind the rope up again cleanly and evenly 14 5 2 Changing the rope on rope weight Remove one screw 4 on the non twisting device 1 and fold it to the side Push back the rope wedge 2 unscrew the clam...

Page 30: ...al No Operating voltage Desired piece number The type plate is located on the base unit of the machine NOTE Spare parts must correspond to the technical requirements of the manufacturer Only use origi...

Page 31: ...plastic parts Take electrical components to hazardous waste recycling Recommendation Get in touch with the manufacturer or authorise a specialist company with the prescribed disposal 17 Warranty Plea...

Page 32: ...Swivel Arm Hoist GEDA STAR 200 STANDARD GEDA STAR 250 COMFORT Copy of the EC Declaration of conformity Assembly and Operating Manual Page 32 of 38 BL107 GB Edition 01 2010...

Page 33: ...Operating Manual Page 33 of 38 BL107 GB Edition 01 2010 18 Appendix for entering reoccurring inspections Inspection findings _______________________________ Date and signature of the tester Inspection...

Page 34: ...250 COMFORT Assembly and Operating Manual Page 34 of 38 BL107 GB Edition 01 2010 Inspection findings _______________________________ Date and signature of the tester Inspection findings ______________...

Page 35: ...250 COMFORT Assembly and Operating Manual Page 35 of 38 BL107 GB Edition 01 2010 Inspection findings _______________________________ Date and signature of the tester Inspection findings ______________...

Page 36: ...250 COMFORT Assembly and Operating Manual Page 36 of 38 BL107 GB Edition 01 2010 Inspection findings _______________________________ Date and signature of the tester Inspection findings ______________...

Page 37: ...250 COMFORT Assembly and Operating Manual Page 37 of 38 BL107 GB Edition 01 2010 Inspection findings _______________________________ Date and signature of the tester Inspection findings ______________...

Page 38: ...250 COMFORT Assembly and Operating Manual Page 38 of 38 BL107 GB Edition 01 2010 Inspection findings _______________________________ Date and signature of the tester Inspection findings ______________...

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