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9.4 

Wire rope 

Wire ropes must be free from corrosion, dirt or damage. 

They must be lubricated before commissioning. 

No lubrication shortens the lifetime of the wire rope and the maintenance intervals. 

 

 

   

WARNING!

 

It is not allowed to use plastic wire ropes or plastic-coated wire ropes. 

 

9.5 

Limit switch for wire rope path (as option) 

The  limit  switch  (if  exist)  must  be  adjusted  before  commissioning  and  after  maintenance  work  has  been 
made. Intermediate checks for correct function are necessary. 

The switching point for the upper load position must be set in such a way that even in case of unfavourable 
cable winding the permitted highest load position is not overrunned. In individual cases it may be necessary 
for  the  customer  to  install  an  external  emergency  switch.  The  limit  switch  for  the  lowest  load  position  is 
always driven exactly independently of the cable length. 

 

 

  

NOTICE!

 

An exact driving up to the upper end position is only possible in the first wire rope layer with grooved rope 
drum. 

Exactness decreases with larger wire rope length and several wire rope layers. 

 

9.6 

Slack rope switch (as option) 

In case of slack rope i.e. by setting down of the load, the slack rope switch prevents further unwinding of the 
wire rope. 

9.6.1 

Function 

The weight of roller lever and guide pulley actuates rotation of the switching shaft with eccentric disc in case 
of  slack  wire  rope.  The  eccentric  disc  pushes  the  switching  pin  of  the  limit  switch  down  until  the  switching 
contacts in the circuit for "lowering" open.  

Lowering without load is impossible. 

Should this, however, be necessary i.e. during installation or adjustment work, the wire rope must be tensed 
by  little  load  or  the  roller  lever  must  carefully  be  actuated  by  hand.  The  switch  can  also  be  taken  out  of 
service by dismantling the eccentric disc. 

The  slack  rope  switch  will  be  installed  in  our  factory  according  to  customer's  requirements.  Installation 
depends on the position of the winch and wire rope exit.   

 

  

NOTICE!

 

Before commissioning, the switch must be adjusted by the customer. 

The function is only possible in wiring direction "lowering". After the switch has actuated, "lifting" must still 
be possible. 

 

10 

Safety check 

 

 

Before putting into service initially or when putting back into service, it must be checked whether: 

  All fastening screws (if existent), socket pins, flap socket and safety devices are tightened and secured. 

 

  The oil levels in the gear boxes are sufficient. 

  All movements of the load comply with the symbols on the control switch. 

 

  The wire ropes are winded up correctly, are lubricated and are in good condition. 

 

11 

Functional test 

 

 

11.1 

Checks before the initial start-up 

  Check lifting by moving up/down and slow/fast without load. 

  Suspend the nominal load and check the function of the brake. 

 

 

 

 

Summary of Contents for 42/87E

Page 1: ...Rev 08 5 52 290 00 01 08 Electric Wire Rope Winch 42 87E Installation Operating and Maintenance Instructions...

Page 2: ...usage life 4 2 Safety 4 2 1 Warning notice and symbols 4 2 2 Duty of care of the owner 4 2 3 Requirements for the operating personnel 5 2 4 Appropriate use 5 2 5 Basic safety measures 6 3 Transport an...

Page 3: ...cts meet European Union requirements in particular the valided EU Machine Directive The entire company works acc to a certified quality assurance system as per ISO 9001 The production of components at...

Page 4: ...ion Danger from electricity Danger from explosive area 2 2 Duty of care of the owner DANGER Failure to follow the instructions of this manual can lead to unpredictable hazards For any resulting damage...

Page 5: ...y important for operating personnel that rarely uses the equipment i e for installation or maintenance work DANGER In order to avoid severe injury please pay attention to the following when using the...

Page 6: ...components with new original spare parts Do not use a defective unit listen for abnormal operating noises In case of malfunctions stop the operation immediately and rectify the fault Report damage and...

Page 7: ...s of weather such as rain hail snow direct sunshine dust etc we recommend to use a cover in parking position If the device is set up in a continuously humid environment with strong temperature fluctua...

Page 8: ...nt lowering of the load after the push button has been released 4 4 Important components Standard 3 phase current motor Gear Type 1506 up to 4108 spur gear Type 5106 up to 7104 planetary gear NOTICE S...

Page 9: ...disengaging clutch separates the drum from its drive The clutch is actuated by a hand lever which is locked by a spring pin Before operation this spring pin must be pulled by hand and hold until the...

Page 10: ...2 6 5 1 81 340 4108 3200 32 30 8 2 2100 217 202 12 3 5 16 128 5 5 1 5 12 6 5 1 82 460 5106 5000 36 34 6 1 5 3300 243 232 8 2 5 20 200 5 5 1 5 12 6 5 1 82 600 6105 7500 50 46 6 1 5 5000 332 309 8 2 5 2...

Page 11: ...on twisting or at least twist resistant wire ropes For several rope layers winded through the drum steel reinforced wire ropes WARNING It is not allowed to use plastic wire ropes or plastic coated wir...

Page 12: ...2 rope layers remain on the drum when the wire rope is unwinded 6 5 Wire rope deflection Wire rope pulleys must be installed in a position centrically to the rope drum In order to ensure correct wind...

Page 13: ...nding on the control module Emergency stop Illustration 8 Arrow keys Lifting Lowering Illustration 9 System start optional Illustration 10 Push button functions E Relieved push button stand still push...

Page 14: ...ever The protection cover over the switch element must not be removed Illustration 14 Disengaging Pull out the locking button 1 Pull the disengaging lever 2 against spring tension Let the locking butt...

Page 15: ...t must not be exceeded 9 Commissioning 9 1 General The operator of the unit is responsible for the entire system According to the Ordinance on Industrial Safety and Health a hazard analysis must be ca...

Page 16: ...control switch than do not match to the wiring direction of the wire rope In this case the winch must be stopped immediately Exchange two phases of the main current supply Test the winding direction...

Page 17: ...r and guide pulley actuates rotation of the switching shaft with eccentric disc in case of slack wire rope The eccentric disc pushes the switching pin of the limit switch down until the switching cont...

Page 18: ...1 5 friction lining thickness 2306 FD 15 105 26 0 3 0 45 1 5 friction lining thickness 2316 FD 06S 180 40 0 4 0 55 1 5 friction lining thickness 2406 FD 15 105 26 0 3 0 45 1 5 friction lining thicknes...

Page 19: ...k process Depending on the type of hoist the following variants are possible 12 4 1 Electronic hoisting power limiter as option except serial AT Power consumption of the hoist motor is measured during...

Page 20: ...7 switching shaft Illustration 22 NOTICE Connection is normally effected in our factory it is shown in the diagram 12 6 2 Setting for wire rope exit exceeding 45 Further setting is necessary if the wi...

Page 21: ...unction X X check brake air gap only for electric devices X check overload protection if existent X clean and lubricate the wire rope X X X check wire rope and wire rope end fastenings for damage and...

Page 22: ...pe must be carried out in accordance with the currently valid ISO 4309 CAUTION In case of corrosion cracks or reaching the wear limit the affected rope must be replaced with a new original rope 14 2 G...

Page 23: ...free Even very small amounts of dirt can reduce the braking moment considerably 14 4 Lubricant selection FUCHS SHELL ESSO ARAL MOBIL TOTAL CASTROL KL BER Renolin PG 220 Omala S4 WE 220 Glycolube 220...

Page 24: ...manufactuerer for repair Rotor is rubbing Brake does not release See problem Brake does not release Defect of capacitor only for alternating current 1 Replace the capacitor Defect of starter relay on...

Page 25: ...all operating material is disposed of in accordance with environmental regulations 17 1 Temporary decommissioning Measures are as above Also read the chapter Transport and storage 17 2 Final decommiss...

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