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Figure 6-8 Hand Wheel Assembly

 

 

22)

   Put  wheel cover [37] on the body  A [10]  and fix them with the spring  washers [39] and screws 

[38]. 

23)

   Put a hoist with body B [11] side up.  Place the slack end of the load chain between body A [10] 

and body B [11].  Then insert tail pin [40], and screw tap socket bolt [41] into the body B until firmly 
seated against body B. 



 

:  

Make sure the load chain is not twisted.  Be careful not to cross thread or over 

torque tap socket bolt [41]. 

 

Figure 6-9  

Body “B” Assembly

 

 

Table 6-3  Torque Specifications for Yoke Nuts (in-lb) 

Cap. 

(Tons) 

Product 

Code 

Bottom 

Bullard

 

Top 

Bullard

 

Bottom 

Shur-loc

 

Top  

Shur-loc

 

Bottom 

Inspection 

Top 

Inspection 

1/2 

CF005 

55 

55 

55 

55 

55 

55 

CF010 

55 

55 

55 

55 

55 

55 

1½  

CF015 

85 

85 

85 

85 

85 

85 

CF020 

199 

 

199 

 

 

 

CF030 

398 

 

398 

 

 

 

CF050 

398 

398 

398 

 

 

 

 

Summary of Contents for CF005

Page 1: ...r EFFECTIVE January 31 2018 This equipment should not be installed operated or maintained by any person who has not read and understood all the contents of this manual Failure to read and comply with...

Page 2: ...l Procedures 11 3 1 Chain 3 2 Attachment Points 3 3 Mounting the Hoist 3 4 Preoperational Checks and Trial Operation 4 0 Operation 13 4 1 Introduction 4 2 Shall s and Shall Not s for Operation 4 3 Ope...

Page 3: ...aintenance Handling 26 6 1 Lubrication 6 2 Disassembly Assembly and Adjustment 6 3 Hoist Disassembly 6 4 Hoist Assembly 6 5 Chaining 6 6 Storage 6 7 Outdoor Installation 7 0 Troubleshooting 37 8 0 War...

Page 4: ...tenance information which is important but not directly hazard related These general instructions deal with the normal installation operation and maintenance situations encountered with the equipment...

Page 5: ...y one of the limitations noted herein can result in serious bodily injury or death and or property damage It is the responsibility of the owner user to install inspect test maintain and operate a hois...

Page 6: ...hipped from the factory If the tag is not attached to your hoist s hand chain with a chain stopper link order a tag from your dealer and install it Read and obey all warnings attached to this hoist Ta...

Page 7: ...t Approx lbs Weight for Additional One Foot of Lift lbs CF005 10 60 5 0 x 1 19 24 26 1 0 1 CF010 72 6 3 x 1 31 29 31 1 2 1 CF015 84 7 1 x 1 41 40 42 1 4 2 CF020 80 6 3 x 2 63 47 49 1 8 3 CF030 92 7 1...

Page 8: ...in g in 1 2 CF005 12 8 5 4 5 9 10 2 0 2 4 1 1 1 CF010 14 6 5 8 6 9 10 2 3 2 9 1 1 1 1 2 CF015 17 3 6 0 8 0 10 2 4 3 4 1 3 2 CF020 20 1 5 8 8 0 10 2 3 2 3 1 4 3 CF030 23 2 6 0 9 4 10 2 4 2 7 1 7 5 CF0...

Page 9: ...l Equipment 2 3 1 Optional Latch Lock Hooks The Bullard hook has a conventional hook shape with a special heavy duty rotating spring loaded locking latch The latch remains locked until it is released...

Page 10: ...ssembly involves removal and reinstallation of the yoke fasteners of the Inspection Hook Set Assembly followed by testing of the hoist prior to returning it to service The Inspection Hook is available...

Page 11: ...ng the hoist Make sure the bottom hook on the 2 CF020 through the 5 CF050 Ton multiple fall hoists is not capsized See Figures 3 1 and 3 2 Correct all chain irregularities before conducting the first...

Page 12: ...all other lifting attachments before use Inspect all load suspension members for damage prior to use and replace or repair all damaged parts 3 4 2 Verify and correct all chain irregularities prior to...

Page 13: ...ORMAL DEPTH PERCEPTION FIELD OF VISION REACTION TIME MANUAL DEXTERITY AND COORDINATION HOIST OPERATORS SHOULD NOT HAVE A HISTORY OF OR BE PRONE TO SEIZURES LOSS OF PHYSICAL CONTROL PHYSICAL DEFECTS OR...

Page 14: ...oad supporting chains NOT operate beyond the limits of the load chain travel NOT support load on hook tip unless hook is designed for tip loading NOT use in a way that causes either hook to be side lo...

Page 15: ...is in the same direction as shown on controls Inspect the hoist regularly replace damaged or worn parts and keep appropriate records of maintenance Use the hoist manufacturer s recommended parts when...

Page 16: ...ased upon the intervals at which inspection should be performed The intervals in turn are dependent upon the nature of the critical components of the hoist and the degree of their exposure to wear det...

Page 17: ...damage that might appear between Periodic Inspections Evaluation and resolution of the results of FREQUENT Inspections shall be made by a qualified person such that the hoist is maintained in safe wo...

Page 18: ...C Inspection criteria in Section 5 5 or as determined by a qualified person 5 7 Inspection Records 5 7 1 Dated inspection reports and records should be maintained at time intervals corresponding to th...

Page 19: ...icate or replace as required Hooks Yoke Assembly Visual Should be free of significant rust weld splatter nicks and gouges Holes should not be elongated fasteners should not be loose and there should b...

Page 20: ...hain properly Lifting System Components Visual Function Components should not be deformed scarred or show significant wear Replace Braking System Components Visual Brake Pawl Pawl Pin and Pawl Spring...

Page 21: ...es suspension bolts shafts gears bearings stripper pins and rollers should be free of cracks distortion significant wear and corrosion Evidence of same can be detected visually or via detection of unu...

Page 22: ...7 0 0 96 24 3 CF050 3 06 77 8 1 87 47 5 1 69 43 0 1 38 35 0 1 24 31 5 These values are nominal since the dimension is not controlled to a tolerance The k dimension should be measured when the hook is...

Page 23: ...Product Code d Dimension inch mm Standard Discard CF005 0 244 6 2 0 232 5 9 CF010 CF020 0 311 7 9 0 295 7 5 CF015 CF030 CF050 0 343 8 7 0 327 8 3 Table 5 9 Chain Wear Dimensions Product Code P Dimens...

Page 24: ...Wear Dimensions Product Code Thickness inch mm Standard Discard All 0 118 3 0 0 098 2 5 Table 5 11 Brake Bushing Wear Dimensions Product Code A Dimension inch mm Standard Discard CF005 0 118 3 0 0 079...

Page 25: ...2 Brake Ratchet Disc Wear Dimensions Product Code D Dimension inch mm Standard Discard CF005 3 425 87 3 307 84 CF010 CF015 CF020 CF030 CF050 3 858 98 3 740 95 Figure 5 3 Pocket Wheel Figure 5 4 Load G...

Page 26: ...nvironments it is acceptable to substitute a dry lubricant 6 1 2 Hooks and Suspension Components Hooks Bearings should be cleaned and lubricated at least once per year for normal usage Clean and lubri...

Page 27: ...Figure Numbers in Parts List 1 Orient a hoist with wheel cover side up 2 Unscrew three screws 38 with spring washers 39 that attach the wheel cover 37 3 Remove the wheel cover 37 from the body A 10 4...

Page 28: ...d gear 19 18 Remove the load gear 19 19 Unscrew tap socket bolt 41 from the body B 11 20 Pull split pin 9 out of the slotted nut 8 and remove the slotted nut and chain pin 7 from the bottom hook 4 6 4...

Page 29: ...and the end link of the other side becomes vertical to the load sheave pocket Put the welded part of the vertical chain link outward Figure 6 4 Load Chain Assembly 8 Put chain guide 20 or guide roller...

Page 30: ...A 10 and turn the whole body sideways Then fix the bolts with the U nuts 23 holding the U nuts with fingers Make sure locking tab on U nuts face out and tighten bolts to 10 12 lb ft Insert short socke...

Page 31: ...Otherwise the hand wheel cannot be assembled later In case the bushing does not have oil inside soak it in turbine oil for a day Install it without wiping the oil Make sure that the pawl meshes with t...

Page 32: ...t 41 into the body B until firmly seated against body B Make sure the load chain is not twisted Be careful not to cross thread or over torque tap socket bolt 41 Figure 6 9 Body B Assembly Table 6 3 To...

Page 33: ...NOTE If there is no chain in the hoist feed a piece of mechanics type wire around the load sheave and attach it to the new chain on the LEFT side of the hoist The first link of chain into the hoist MU...

Page 34: ...n slots in nut with hole in chain pin NEVER forget to bend the split pin after inserting into the castle nut For Double Fall Hoists a Feed a piece of small diameter mechanics type wire through the bot...

Page 35: ...VER forget to bend the split pin after inserting into the castle nut 6 5 13 Install hand chain 6 5 13 1 Stand facing the hand wheel side of the hoist 6 5 13 2 Place the end link of hand chain flat in...

Page 36: ...hoist for abnormalities according to the regular inspection procedures when using the hoist after a period of non use Refer to section 5 5 6 7 Outdoor Installation 6 7 1 For hoist installations that a...

Page 37: ...ymptom Cause Remedy Hoist will not lift Slight clicking Improper assembly of ratchet disc disc installed backwards and making incorrect contact with the pawl Reassemble the pawl and ratchet disc prope...

Page 38: ...chain reeving Reassemble properly and ensure proper lifting before reuse Hoist will not lift all the way multiple fall hoists Capsized hook Reset the capsized hook Twisted Chain Capsized Hook and Chai...

Page 39: ...maintenance Load drifts or slips when lowering A foreign object between friction surfaces Remove the object and clean the surfaces Replace if the friction surface is scarred Brake slip caused by signi...

Page 40: ...cluding installation or repair the part or product free of charge and deliver said item F O B Harrington Hoists Inc place of business to customer Customer must obtain a Return Goods Authorization as d...

Page 41: ...41 This Page Intentionally Left Blank...

Page 42: ...tions 1 1 and 3 4 4 to aid in ordering parts and product support record the hoist Code Lot and Serial Number in the space provided on the cover of this manual Figure 9 1 CF4 Nameplate The parts list i...

Page 43: ...43 9 1 1 2 to 5 Parts Figure 9 2 1 2 to 5 Ton Parts...

Page 44: ...116A050 Assy 19 Load Gear 1 CF114005 CF114010 CF114015 20 Chain Guide 1 CF178010 CF178015 20A Guide Roller 2 CF161005 21 Stripper 1 CF162005 CF162010 CF162015 22 Socket Bolt for Body 2 9091282 9091284...

Page 45: ...ng Pin 1 CF083020 55 Idle Sheave 1 CF051020 CF051030 56 Bottom Hook Assembly 1 CF021020 M3021030 57 Latch Assembly 1 CF071020 CF071030 78 Label 1 80173 58 Top Hook Complete Set 1 CF001A050 59 Top Yoke...

Page 46: ...ad Screw 2 9012612 9012602 5 Flexloc Nut 2 9012613 9012604 6 Warning Tag 1 WTAG6 WTAG6 7 Bullard Bottom Hook Complete Set 1 6027801 6027802 6027803 6027805 6027807 6027808 8 Bullard Hook Assembly 1 60...

Page 47: ...4 9012612 9012602 11 Flexloc Nut 4 9012613 9012604 12 Warning Tag 1 WTAG6 Hoist with Shur Loc Hook s must have WTAG6 and WTAG9 installed See page 6 for WTAG9 See Table 6 3 in Owner s Manual for yoke n...

Page 48: ...005 5076005 5076005 6 Washer 2 9012513 9012513 9012513 9012513 9012513 7 Hex Head Bolt 1 9093327 9093328 9093328 9093328 9093328 8 Lock Nut 1 9098506 9098506 9098506 9098506 9098506 10 Chain Container...

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