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Function

The load hook is raised or lowered by pulling on the hand chain. The load will remain where it is even when the hand chain is released because of 

the effective reaction brake.

Suspension of chain block

Suspend the block from an eye, shackle, girder trolley etc. with sufficient load capacity. With the chain tightened, both hooks must be vertically 

aligned.

  NB!

 No bending stresses may be applied to block, hooks or load chain. 

Raising/lowering

Only use straps and slings of sufficient load capacity. Check that the load is not anchored to the floor/ground or is otherwise fixed before making 

the lift. Ensure that the load chain hangs vertically and has no kinks. The hand chain must also be in good condition and easily accessible. The 

load is raised or lowered by pulling the hand chain in either direction.

 

Warning:

 Do not overload the brake by prolonged lowering. It may cause brake function to fail.

Warning:

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Only hand power from a single person is permitted on the hand chain. If the chain feels too heavy, use a bigger chain block or reduce the load.

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Make sure no-one stands beneath a hanging load.

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Do not step onto a hanging load.

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Do not raise or lower so far that the load hook hits the block housing.

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The chain block must not be used for pulling loads.

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The block must not be subjected to dynamic stresses, for example where a load connected to the block is launched from a height. 

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Do not leave a block with a suspended load unattended.

Attachment of loads

Check the equipment before use. Improper attachment of loads can be highly dangerous (see Figs. 2 a – 2 e).

 

Fig 2 a

The sling is applying 

load to the hook tip

Fig 2 b

Excessive top angle

 on sling! 

 

α max. 60°

Fig 2 c

  

Hook latch 

obstructed

Fig 2 d  

Hook tip 

subject to additional 

bending stress

Fig 2 e

Load chain must not 

be used as a sling

 

Multiple lifting

Multiple lifting entails special risks. This is is when two or perhaps more hoists are used simultaneously for the same load. Danger to persons and 

material damage can arise due to dynamic stresses and uneven load distribution causing individual hoists to become overloaded. A competent 

person with experience in multiple lifting must therefore supervise this type of lifting tasks. The total weight of the target object and its load distri-

bution must be known or calculated.  

For a variety of reasons, the centre of gravity can be difficult to determine, and thus so will the distribution of the load each chain hoist must bear. 

In cases where heavy, bulky loads must be handled and it is not possible to estimate all factors correctly, the working load limit (WLL) of each 

chain hoist must be reduced by at least 25%. 

Daily checks

After every working day on which the chain block has been used, the following should be checked:

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Is the chain block deformed or otherwise damaged? Are any parts missing?

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Is any deformation or other damage visible on the suspension device (eye, shackle, bolt, trolley etc.)?

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Are the hooks intact or have any hooks opened? Are the hook latches correct and functional?

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Wipe down the chain block and oil the load chain as required.

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The load chain must be undamaged, i.e. no signs of wear and no deformed or otherwise damaged links.

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The load chain must not be kinked or twisted. With two-fall or multi-fall chain blocks there is a risk of the chain twisting if the bottom hook 

assembly ends up looped through the chain sling – usually during refitting or moving the chain block between work stations. See Fig 3.

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The hand chain must also be in good condition.

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The brake function must be intact.

In the event of faults or failures, the block must be repaired and carefully checked by a specialist before reuse.

Continuous maintenance - lubrication

Oil the hook latches and bearings. Grease the pawl and ratchet and also the gear. Lubrication must be sparingly and carefully applied so no grea-

se gets on the brake disk. Oil the load chain for longer life.

Periodic checks

Periodic checks are normally carried out yearly to detect and remedy any faults. If required (e.g. high frequency of use), more frequent checks 

may be carried out. See “Checklist for periodic checks”. Measure hooks and chain to detect any changes in shape. 

Summary of Contents for KTHA1000

Page 1: ...HAKLIFT Chain block Wci gnik a cuchowy User manual Instrukcje dla u ytkownik w EN PL KTHA08222019EN PL...

Page 2: ...work where it is exposed to welding spatter or current The chain block must not be used for lifting persons Safety factor 4 1 Static test coefficient WLL x 1 5 Generally according to EN 13157 Data Mod...

Page 3: ...l damage can arise due to dynamic stresses and uneven load distribution causing individual hoists to become overloaded A competent person with experience in multiple lifting must therefore supervise t...

Page 4: ...e damaged links Make a check measurement of suspect links Measure the worn areas Also every 300 mm normally make check measurements of the internal length of 5 links pitch dimension 5xP ac cording to...

Page 5: ...ure in case of doubt See Fig 5 and Table 2 X X Wear Visual Measurement Looks problem free Measure in case of doubt See Fig 5 and Table 2 X X Deformation Visual No deformation Measure in case of doubt...

Page 6: ...u ywa wci gnika do podnoszenia os b Wsp bezp 4 1 Wsp obci enia testowego DOR x 1 5 Zasadniczo zgodny z EN 13157 Dane techniczne Model Maks ob ci enie Wysoko podnoszenia Maks si a uci gu a cuch no ny L...

Page 7: ...micznych i nier wnomiernego obci enia powoduj cego przeci enie poszczeg lnych wci gnik w R wnoczesne korzystanie z kilku wci gnik w powinno by nadzorowane przez kompetentn osob z do wiadczeniem w zakr...

Page 8: ...do podnoszenia adunku na ca ej d ugo ci w celu wykrycia ogniw zdeformowanych lub uszkodzonych w inny spos b Przeprowadzi pomiary kontrolne podejrzanych ogniw Nale y przeprowadzi pomiary obszar w ulega...

Page 9: ...nie jest widoczne Patrz rys 4 i tabela 1 X o ysko haka Wizualnie test Brak nadmiernego luzu a cuch do podnoszenia adunku X X Wysoko Wizualnie Pomiar Wygl d prawid owy Wykona pomiar w przypad ku w tpli...

Page 10: ...spare parts specify model WLL part number and the quantity needed When ordering chain also specify lifting height If the load chain has been damaged or worn out the load sheave probably has to be rep...

Page 11: ...0PCB1411021 22 Hand chain wheel 16 10PCB1411022 25 Washer 16 10PCB1411025 26 Hand chain cover 16 10PCB1411026 27 Positioned plate 16 10PCB1411027 28 Hand Chain 16 10PCB1411028 32 Name plate 16 10PCB14...

Page 12: ...ring spare parts specify model WLL part number and the quantity needed When ordering chain also specify lifting height If the load chain has been damaged or worn out the load sheave probably has to be...

Page 13: ...Hand Chain 16 10PCB1412028 16 10PCB1414028 16 10PCB1416028 16 10PCB1417028 16 10PCB1419028 32 Name plate 16 10PCB1412032 16 10PCB1414032 16 10PCB1416032 16 10PCB1417032 16 10PCB1419032 41 Load Chain 1...

Page 14: ...When ordering spare parts specify model WLL part number and the quantity needed When ordering chain also specify lifting height If the load chain has been damaged or worn out the load sheave probably...

Page 15: ...16 10PCB1423070 21 Brake cover 16 10PCB1423021 71 Metal lock nut 16 10PCB1423071 22 Hand chain wheel 16 10PCB1423022 72 Metal lock nut 16 10PCB1423072 25 Washer 16 10PCB1423025 73 Circlip 16 10PCB1423...

Page 16: ...000AKO Haklift Chain Block KTHA Spare parts 20 t When ordering spare parts specify model WLL part number and the quantity needed When ordering chain also specify lifting height If the load chain has b...

Page 17: ...17 Product compliance and conformity SCM Citra Oy Juvan Teollisuuskatu 25 C 02920 Espoo Finland Haklift Oy Asessorinkatu 3 7 20780 Kaarina Finland Tel 358 2 511 5511 sales haklift com www haklift com...

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