O
PERATION
6.3. Lifting the load
NOTICE
It must be possible to freely align your product
PROFI 25 TI
under load. Otherwise, impermissi-
ble additional forces occur, which can damage the
components of the hoist.
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First lift the load hook /lug or load eye in order
to pull the slacking chain taut. Briefly interrupt
the lifting process when tightening the chain.
The hoist can be aligned and the material is
protected.
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Then lift the load.
For loads whose weight is above the set limit of
the overload protection, the overload protection
will stop the lifting process.
6.4. Lowering the load
DANGER
Danger to life from being struck
People can be struck and killed from lowering
loads.
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Make sure that no one is below the load or in
the hazard area of the load.
NOTICE
Danger from overloading! Ensure that for all ap-
plications of your product
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the load
hook / clevis can be lowered all the way to the
ground to avoid a load being driven into the lower
limit position without reaching the ground.
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Lower the load and carefully set it down.
6.5. Releasing the load (detaching)
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Lower the load hook / clevis so far that the
load no longer is exerting any force on the
load-bearing medium (e.g. by securely setting
it down), detach the load
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Move the load hook / clevis out of the traffic
area to avoid dangers.
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