2 Safety
2.5 Special danger warnings / residual dangers
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2.5.6
Dangers due to suspended loads
WARNING
The following special hazards must be expected when operating the
threaded lifting pins:
Hanging loads can fall down, causing a danger to life!
With suspended loads a risk of injuries such as scrapes, piercing, crushing
or broken bones exists!
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During use or at work always wear the personal protective equipment
necessary for the work in question (protective clothing, protective gloves,
safety helmet and safety shoes).
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Make sure that you and other persons are not under suspended loads.
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Place or set down the load safely.
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The maximum load must not be exceeded (see "3.3 Technical data").
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Perform a daily function test before each start-up.
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In the event of mechanical damage, take the threaded lifting pins out of
operation immediately.
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Make sure that you use sufficiently dimensioned threaded lifting pins for
loads.
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Note that the locking push element must never be actuated under load.
2.5.7
Dangers due to improper storage
DANGER
Danger due to improper placement of objects!
Improper placement of objects on the threaded lifting pins can lead to
damage, malfunctions or total failure and impair safety!
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Please note that it is forbidden to place objects on the threaded lifting
pins. Remove all objects that are on the threaded lifting pins.
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Make sure that workpieces are properly fastened.
2.5.8
Dangers due to the use of incorrect spare parts
DANGER
Danger due to use of incorrect spare parts!
Incorrect or faulty spare parts can lead to damage, malfunction or total
failure and impair safety!
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Only use original spare parts.
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Obtain the spare parts from Erwin Halder KG. You will find the
necessary information on spare parts in the enclosed parts lists or in
"1.5 Service / Customer service".
Summary of Contents for EH 22352
Page 1: ...TRANSLATION OF THE ORIGINAL OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS threaded lifting pins Keep for future use...
Page 48: ...7 Operation 7 2 Example application 48 Figure 14 Example application Inserting Withdraw...
Page 49: ...7 Operation 7 2 Example application 49 Figure 15 Example application Withdrawing...