Betriebs- & Wartungsanleitung
TS. 02.06.2020
Technik
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Either the forward or the reverse gear level may be actuated, but never both levers simultaneously.
2.8.2
Pulling and lifting
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If the forward gear level is actuated with too much force, the shearing pin will break and prevent the
hoist device from being overloaded (see Chapter 5). The load will still be securely held.
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Observe the rope during the movement.
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Observe the movement of the load.
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Only use original Habegger brass shearing pins.
Stronger shearing pins can result in the hoist device overloading and breaking.
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Always suspend the load in the center of the hook. The tip of the hook must not bear the load.
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Refrain from uncontrolled loading (e.g. buckets, containers) during the working stroke or in resting posi-
tions or: monitor the rope tensile strength using a gage.
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When using guy ropes, safety lines, guiding ropes and anchor ropes, check the tensile force (if neces-
sary, continuously) using a suitable gage.
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Take care of voltage peaks (in a static state) from external influences (wind, snow, ice).
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Do not let the load fall on a slack rope.
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In situations where the work cannot easily be seen: Observations by assistants, if necessary with radio
contact.
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Never pull the load hook against the casing.
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The loose rope end (10) must be able to exit the pulling machine unhindered.
2.8.3
Lowering
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The loose rope end (10) must be able to run freely and without deformations and tangles into the ma-
chine
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Before the loose rope end (10) reaches the device (min. 0.5 remaining length): Stop the rope from pull-
ing out.
2.9
Decommissioning
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The pulling rope must be unloaded during decommissioning.
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Loads must be secured.
2.1
Storage and transport
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The device must be transported on pallets, secured against sliding and tilting.