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5 Technical 

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FEM 9.511 group – 1Bm 

 

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ire rope speed 

Rope layers 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Capacity 

 

1  kg  2000 3200 4000 5000 6300 8000 10000 12500 16000 20000 

 

2  kg  1750 2800 3500 4400 5500 7050 8800 11000 14000 17500 

 

3  kg  1550 2500 3100 3900 4950 6300 7800 9900 12500 15500 

 

4  kg  1400 2250 2800 3600 4450 5700 7100 9000 11400 14000 

 

5  kg  1300 2050 2500 3200 4050 5200 6500 8200 10400 13000 

Wire rope Ø 

 

 

mm 10 12 13 14 16 18 20 22 25 28 

nec. min. breaking load 

 

 kN  71  114 142 178 224 284 355 444 568 710 

Wire rope storage 

 

m  20 23 22 25 20 22 22 22 22 22 

 

m  45 52 49 55 52 50 50 52 47 50 

 

m  72 84 80 88 84 84 84 87 84 84 

 

4 m  103 120 112 126 120 120 120 122 120 120 

 

5 m  135 160 150 165 155 155 155 160 160 160 

Wire rope speed 

m/min 3,5/14  2/9  1,5/6 1/5  ¼  1/3,5 

0,7/2,5 0,6/2,2 0,5/1,8  --- 

II m/min 

5,5/23 

3/12,5 

2,5/11 

2/8 

1,7/7 

1,3/5,5 

¼ 

0,8/3,5 

0,6/2,5 

0,5/2,1 

III 

m/min 8,5/35 4,5/19 3,5/14  3/12  2,5/10 1,9/7,5 1,5/6 1,2/4,5 0,9/3,5 0,8/3 

m/min 4/16 2,5/10 2/7,5 1,5/5,5  1/5  1/4 0,8/3 

0,6/2,5 0,5/2  --- 

II 

m/min 6/27 3,5/14,5 

3/12,5 2/9 1,9/7,5 1,5/6 1,2/5  1/4 0,7/2,8 

0,6/2,4 

III 

m/min 9,5/40  5/22  4/16,5 3,5/14,5 3/11  2/8,5 1,7/6,5 1,3/5  1/3,9 0,8/3,4 

m/min 4,5/18 2,5/11,5 2/8,5  1,5/6,5 1,5/5,5 1,1/4,5 0,9/3,5 0,7/2,8 0,6/2,3  --- 

II 

m/min  7/30  4/16  3,5/14  2,5/10  2/8,5  1,7/7  1,3/5,5 1,1/4,5 0,8/3,2 0,6/2,7 

III 

m/min 11/44,5 

5,5/24,5 

4,5/18,5 4/16  3/12,5 2/9,5 1,9/7,5 1,5/6 1,1/4,4 0,9/3,8 

m/min 5/20 3/12,5 2/9,5 1,8/7,3 1,5/6,5 1,2/5  1/4  0,8/3 0,6/2,5  --- 

II m/min 

8/33 

4,5/18 

3,8/15 

2,5/11 

2,5/9,5 

1,8/7,5 

1,5/6 

1,2/5 

0,8/3,5 

0,7/2,9 

III 

m/min 12/49,5 6/27  5/20  4,5/18 3,5/14 2,5/10,5 2,1/8 1,7/6,5 1,2/4,9 1/4,2 

m/min 5,5/22 3,5/14 2,5/10 2/7,5  2/7 1,4/5,5 

1,1/4,3 0,9/3,5 0,7/2,8  --- 

II 

m/min 8,5/36,5 5/20  4/16,5 3/12,5 2,5/10,5  2/8  1,6/6,5 1,3/5,4 1,9/3,8 0,8/3,2 

III m/min 

13,5/54,5 

7/30  5,5/22 5/19,5 4/15,5 2,5/11,5 2,3/9  1,8/7 1,385,3 1,1/4,6 

Motor output 

I   kW  1,4/5,5 1,4/5,5 1,4/5,5 1,4/5,5 1,4/5,5 1,4/5,5 1,4/5,5 1,4/5,5 1,4/5,5  --- 

II   kW  2,2/9 2,2/9 2,2/9 2,2/9 2,2/9 2,2/9 2,2/9 2,2/9 2,2/9 2,2/9 

III   kW  2,5/12 2,5/12 2,5/12 2,5/12 2,5/12 2,5/12 2,5/12 2,5/12 2,5/12 2,5/12 

Current consumption 

I   A  5,6/12,5 

5,6/12,5 5,6/12,5 5,6/12,5 5,6/12,5 5,6/12,5 5,6/12,5 5,6/12,5 5,6/12,5  --- 

II   A  7,5/21 7,5/21 7,5/21 7,5/21 7,5/21 7,5/21 7,5/21 7,5/21 7,5/21 7,5/21 

III 

  A  9/28 9/28 9/28 9/28 9/28 9/28 9/28 9/28 9/28 9/28 

Noise 

emissionl* 

max. 

approx. 

 

 

dB(A) 

70 70 70 70 70 70 70 70 70 70 

Weight without rope approx. 

 

kg 

260 305 310 415 455 685 700 815 1210 --- 

 

II 

 kg  300 345 400 450 495 725 740 855 1250 1320 

 

III 

 kg  365 410 415 515 555 785 810 915 1320 1390 

*measured at a distance of 1 m from the surface of the unit and 1.6 m over the assembly area (tolerance 
+2dB(A)) 

 

3-phase current motor 400V/50Hz - IP55 – F – max. 1000 m above sea level. 
Order-related Special data, refer to the motor nameplate. 

 

6 Installation 

 

 

Please observe the following points in order to avoid any damage to equipment or injury of person: 

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  Wear safety gloves. 

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  Install the winch on a stable ground. 

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  Make sure attachment surface is flat and that installation is made stress-free, - use shim parts if 

necessary. 

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  The winch must be set up and attached in such a way that it cannot change position neither by the load 

nor by other influences. 

 

 

Summary of Contents for 45/10E

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Page 2: ...3 1 1 Indications to determine the used part of the theoretical 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 and Storage 7 3 1 Transport 7 3 2 Safety device for transport 7 3 3 Storage 7 4 Description 7 4 1 Areas of application 7 4 2 Design 8 4 3 ...

Page 3: ...t selection 24 14 7 Lubricant for food industry selection as option 24 15 Trouble 24 16 Remedy 25 17 Decommissioning 26 17 1 Temporary decommissioning 26 17 2 Final decommissioning disposal 26 18 Additional documents 26 18 1 Electric wiring diagrams 26 18 2 Radio control as option 26 1 Information The products meet European Union requirements in particular the valided EU Machine Directive The enti...

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Page 8: ...e o connect an winches Typ tationary us sembly hole d drum ed drum and all directions ection is dete drum the wi pplied as sta winding direc drum the dir ed by pressi tor of the lifti ponents ent motor filled with oi a ventilation eady assem ng winch on emergency l external ele e 45 10 E e s winches wit rmined for nding directi ndard ction of the w Wire ro ection of un ng the push ng gear pre l Fo...

Page 9: ... is fitted with stress relief rope not applicable for radio control 2 step buttons for 2 wire rope speeds Phase sequence monitoring relay All devices with low voltage control are equipped with a phase sequence and phase failure monitoring relay as a standard This will prevent incorrect phase sequence when connecting to the mains supply and will switch off the device if phase failure occurs In addi...

Page 10: ... 5 9 5 1 8 7 5 1 5 6 1 2 5 0 8 3 5 0 7 2 9 III m min 12 49 5 6 27 5 20 4 5 18 3 5 14 2 5 10 5 2 1 8 1 7 6 5 1 2 4 9 1 4 2 I 5 m min 5 5 22 3 5 14 2 5 10 2 7 5 2 7 1 4 5 5 1 1 4 3 0 9 3 5 0 7 2 8 II m min 8 5 36 5 5 20 4 16 5 3 12 5 2 5 10 5 2 8 1 6 6 5 1 3 5 4 1 9 3 8 0 8 3 2 III m min 13 5 54 5 7 30 5 5 22 5 19 5 4 15 5 2 5 11 5 2 3 9 1 8 7 1 385 3 1 1 4 6 Motor output I kW 1 4 5 5 1 4 5 5 1 4 5 ...

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Page 12: ...here are tw nstallation ding up of must always eel must exc TICE validated reg t at least 2 ro ey h the hub of t key pocket he retainer k ey pocket e retainer k locks the wir ert the retain soft tool bef d to the cons ut wire rope plates on t ugh the hub h it under all out at the las fix the rope plates on t er all 3 clamp out at the las fix the rope n the rope is wo wire rope wire rope s be winde...

Page 13: ...ion 10 NOTICE Should the drum be extended and for some models with limit switch the distance M must be increased Standard values 15x 1 2 drum length for standard wire ropes 30x 1 2 drum length for twist resistant or non twisting wire ropes 6 5 1 Wire rope pulley provided by the customer table dimension M for standard drum length Capacity kg M min at 4 wirerope deflection m 2000 4 3200 4 6 4000 4 4...

Page 14: ...ery Pendant control lifting lowering direct control 1 Emergency Stop 2 Lifting slow fast 3 Lowering slow fast Illustration 11 Pendant control lifting lowering 1 Emergency stop 2 Lifting slow fast 3 Lowering slow fast Illustration 12 Radio control 1 Lowering slow fast 2 Lifting slow fast 3 no function 4 no function 5 no function 5 no function 6 no function 7 no function 8 start 9 start 10 emergency...

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Page 17: ...allation 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 sw...

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Page 19: ... 1 Turn the square 2 as far until the pressure roller puts enough pressure on the wire rope Hold the square and tighten the screw 1 again Illustration 19 12 7 Slack rope switch as option 12 7 1 Adjustment Illustration horizontally Other versions are possible Insert the wire rope 1 under the guiding pulley 4 and tighten it by the load Release the locking screw at the eccentric 6 Turn the eccentric ...

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Page 21: ...iven devices out of operation and effect a General Overhaul Further use of the equipment is only allowed after a licensed qualified person has proofed that further use is possible without doubt and the conditions for further use have been determined These conditions have to be written down in the test book The owner user is responsible to make sure that these conditions are observed 13 2 Periodic ...

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Page 25: ...ctric connection of the brake acc to the wiring diagram For motor driven units Brake linings are worn or dirty Brake lining carrier must be changed completely If the unit is suitable for explosive atmosphere the brake must be returned to the manufacturer for repair Air gap is too large Re adjust the air gap If the unit is suitable for explosive atmosphere the brake must be returned to the manufact...

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