Swivel Arm Hoist
GEDA STAR 200 STANDARD / GEDA STAR 250 COMFORT
9.2
Safeguarding the loading and unloading points
There must be loading point protection rails/lanyard rails attached which prevent persons
falling out at
all
loading and unloading points where there is a risk of falling from a height of
more than 2 m. (See national provisions)
NOTE
Assembly of the "Simple" loading
point protection rails from GEDA is
described in operating instructions
(No. BL085) delivered separately for
this loading point protection.
Fig. 6 Safeguarding loading and unloading points
9.3
Fastening 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-STAR, the lower bearing journal (2) must be screwed
onto the lower boreholes.
Screw lower bearing journal (2) into the lower boreholes using 2
screws M 12 DIN 931-10.9.
Tightening torque 60 Nm (SW 18/19)
1
2
Fig. 7 Attach swivel arm
ATTENTION
Using a spirit level, align the fastening device so it is exactly vertical to ensure correct rope
winding.
There are various fastening devices for the swivel arm hoist:
Free-standing tripod frame, Chapter 9.3.1
Scaffold fastening, Chapter 9.3.2
Storey support, Chapter 9.3.3
Assembly and Operating Manual
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BL107 GB Edition 01.2010