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3.10 Optional Chain Container
3.10.1 Follow instructions below to install the optional chain container. Refer to
Figure 3-5.
1)
Attach the metal bracket on top of the chain container to the lower boss on the side of the hoist body
using the M8 Socket Bolt, Washers, Nut and Split Pin provided.
2)
Attach the support chain to the upper boss on the side of the hoist body using the M6 Socket Bolt,
Washers, Nut and Split Pin provided.
3)
Make sure all fasteners on the chain container and chain attachment points are secure and that the
split pins are sufficiently bent.
4)
Feed the Chain into the Chain Container beginning with the no-load end. Take care to avoid twisting or
tangling the Chain.
5)
Do not use the Chain Container if any parts are damaged or if any
fasteners/hardware are missing.
Figure 3-5
Chain Container Installation
3.11 Non-Stationary Application
3.11.1 For applications such as rental fleets or construction sites where the hoist is moved from place-to-
place, a filter and lubricator are still required. Consult factory for recommended methods.
3.11.2 Connections and fittings must be kept clean and care taken to prevent dirt, debris and moisture from
entering the hoist.
3.11.3 Recommended practice for removing the hoist from an installation:
1)
Run the hoist briefly with well lubricated air
2)
Shut off the air supply to the hoist, bleed off any pressure in the system then disconnect the air supply
line.
3)
Inject a small quantity (approximately 20 drops) of turbine oil (see
Section 6.0
) into the hoist’s inlet port
4)
Plug the inlet port