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6.0

  Operation 

 

Use of the web strap hoist 

around energized lines may result in serious or 
fatal injury. It is the operator’s responsibility to 
understand and comply with OSHA regulations 
and/or company work practices when operating 
hoist around electrical lines.

 

The web strap ratchet hoist will operate right side 
up, upside down, or at an angle. For maximum 
pulling power, rig the unit for double line (JWS-25A 
and JWS-4A only). For half the capacity but greater 
operating speed and pulling distance, use single 
line. See Figure 5-1. 

Always position hoist so that it hangs freely and has 
free side-to-side movement. 

Always inspect the hoist before each use. If any 
damage is found, do not use the hoist. 

6.1

  General procedures 

See Figure 6-1. 

 

Figure 6-1:  lever shown in neutral position 

Pulling load

 – Push lever to UP arrow position and 

operate handle. The wing nut can also be rotated to 
pull in the strap when there is light or no load. 
(Handle will remain stationary when using wing nut 
for this.) 

Releasing load

 – Push lever to DOWN arrow 

position, and operate handle. 

Neutral 

– Push lever to N position. Handle is 

disengaged, but wing nut can still be rotated to pull 
load.  

Free-wheel

 – Set lever to N, and release pawl by 

pressing upper end with your finger (you may have 
to move wing nut slightly to disengage pawl). Unreel 
strap by hand.  

   

Do not attempt free-wheel 

while hoist is under load.

 

 

If  lever  is  set  to  UP  position, 

handle will rotate during free-wheel and may 
cause injury. Set lever to N (Neutral) position 
before free-wheeling. 

Hoist frame, strap and hooks should be aligned in 
direction of loading to prevent side pull.  

Make sure one full wrap of web strap remains on 
shaft before applying load. 

Load should be properly seated in the saddle of the 
hook.  

Use steady strokes of the handle. 

When beginning to lift or pull, move load a few 
inches and check for proper load holding action 
before continuing. 

7.0

  User-maintenance 

 

Do not perform any 

maintenance while hoist is under load. 

7.1  

Cleaning and lubrication 

Clean metal parts and web strap with soap or 
detergent and water, as needed. Allow web strap to 
dry completely before using hoist. 

Lubricate ratchet wheel sparingly with a general 
purpose machine oil. Wipe off excess. Do not get oil 
or grease on the web strap. Do 

not

 apply grease to 

the braking mechanism.

  

7.2  

Web strap replacement 

1.  Place hoist in Neutral position and release pawl. 

Pull strap all the way out by hand. 

2.  Remove two screws and clamping block 

(#28,29, exploded view) with 5mm hex key. 
Remove old strap and pin (#30). 

3.  Insert pin (#30) into loop of new strap. Install 

strap, clamping block and screws. 

Securely 

tighten screws.

 

4.  Push direction lever to UP position and wind 

strap onto drum. 

7.3  

Storage 

The hoist should be stored away from direct 
sunlight, dirt, oil, water, high humidity or corrosive 
materials that can damage the web strap. 

7.4  

Additional servicing 

Any other servicing should be performed by an 
authorized service representative. 

Summary of Contents for 352100

Page 1: ...ting Instructions and Parts Manual Web Strap Ratchet Hoists JWS Series JET 427 New Sanford Road LaVergne Tennessee 37086 Part No M 352100 Ph 800 274 6848 Edition 1 07 2016 www jettools com Copyright 2016 JET ...

Page 2: ... 14 Do not pull web strap over sharp edges 15 Do not operate hoist with twisted frayed kinked or damaged web strap Do not attempt repairs stitching splicing etc to web strap A damaged or worn strap must be replaced before using the hoist 16 Do not exceed rated load capacity for the hoist 17 Do not use hoist as a load binder or a tow line 18 Do not use an extension on the handle in an attempt to in...

Page 3: ...ft 0 in 138 to 145 3 ft 6 in Table 1 Familiarize yourself with the following safety notices used in this manual This means that if precautions are not heeded it may result in minor injury and or possible tool damage This means that if precautions are not heeded it may result in serious or possibly even fatal injury SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS 2 0 About this manual This manual is provided by JET coveri...

Page 4: ... 0 Inspection schedules 9 11 0 Replacement Parts 9 11 1 1 JWS 2A Web Strap Hoist Exploded View 10 11 1 2 JWS 2A Web Strap Hoist Parts List 11 11 2 1 JWS 25A Web Strap Hoist Exploded View 12 11 2 2 JWS 25A Web Strap Hoist Parts List 13 11 3 1 JWS 3A Web Strap Hoist Exploded View 14 11 3 2 JWS 3A Web Strap Hoist Parts List 15 11 4 1 JWS 4A Web Strap Hoist Parts List 16 11 4 2 JWS 4A Web Strap Hoist ...

Page 5: ...80mm 15in Handle rotation 360 deg 360 deg 360 deg 360 deg Handle effort gear leverage ratio 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Handle material fiberglass fiberglass fiberglass fiberglass Hook swivel 360 deg 360 deg 360 deg 360 deg Frame material carbon steel carbon steel carbon steel carbon steel Hook material drop forged steel drop forged steel drop forged steel drop forged steel Web strap material polyester polyes...

Page 6: ...6 5 0 Features Figure 5 1 features and rigging double pull model shown ...

Page 7: ... load If lever is set to UP position handle will rotate during free wheel and may cause injury Set lever to N Neutral position before free wheeling Hoist frame strap and hooks should be aligned in direction of loading to prevent side pull Make sure one full wrap of web strap remains on shaft before applying load Load should be properly seated in the saddle of the hook Use steady strokes of the han...

Page 8: ...is placed back into service Read and follow all relevant ANSI Inspection and Maintenance standards particularly ANSI ASME B30 21 Lever Hoists Know the meaning of Frequent Inspection Periodic Inspection Normal Service Heavy Service and Severe Service It is the customer s responsibility to understand and follow all ANSI and JET inspection and maintenance instructions The following definitions are ba...

Page 9: ...rgo the Frequent Inspection items above before being placed into service PERIODIC Inspection Schedule Service Interval Normal Service Yearly Heavy Service Semi Annually Severe Service Quarterly 1 Perform all of the Frequent Inspection items 2 Check entire unit for loose screws bolts nuts rivets and pins 3 Check for evidence of excessive wear corrosion cracks or distortion in the following parts ho...

Page 10: ...10 11 1 1 JWS 2A Web Strap Hoist Exploded View ...

Page 11: ...16 Clevis Pin with Cotter M12x29 5 2 17 SH081400 Hex Cap Screw M8x70 1 18 JWS2A 18 Web Strap Restraint 1 19 SH069200 Hex Cap Screw M6x8 2 20 TS 1541031 Hex Nylon Lock Nut M8 3 21 JWS2A 21 Plastic Disc small hole 1 22 JWS2A 22 Swivel Shackle Assembly 1 23 JWS2A 23 Pawl Spring 1 24 JWS2A 24 Eye Hook and Latch Assembly 2 25 JWS2A 25 Web Strap 1 26 JWS2A 26 Collar 2 27 JWS2A 27 Hex Cap Screw 1 28 JWS2...

Page 12: ...12 11 2 1 JWS 25A Web Strap Hoist Exploded View ...

Page 13: ...5 Top Bottom Tube 2 16 JWS2A 16 Clevis Pin with Cotter M12x29 5 2 17 SH081400 Hex Cap Screw M8x70 1 18 JWS2A 18 Web Strap Restraint 1 19 SH069200 Hex Cap Screw M6x8 2 20 TS 1541031 Hex Nylon Lock Nut M8 4 21 JWS2A 21 Plastic Disc small hole 1 22 JWS2A 22 Swivel Shackle Assembly 2 23 JWS2A 23 Pawl Spring 1 24 JWS2A 24 Eye Hook and Latch Assembly 3 25 JWS2A 25 Web Strap 1 26 JWS2A 26 Collar 2 27 JWS...

Page 14: ...14 11 3 1 JWS 3A Web Strap Hoist Exploded View ...

Page 15: ...in with Cotter M12x29 5 2 17 TS 2210801 Hex Head Cap Screw M10x80 1 18 JWS3A 18 Web Strap Restraint 1 19 JWS3A 19 Hex Head Cap Screw M10x6 2 20 TS 1541041 Hex Nylon Lock Nut M10 3 21 JWS3A 21 Plastic Disc small hole 1 22 JWS3A 22 Swivel Shackle Assembly 1 23 JWS3A 23 Pawl Spring 1 24 JWS2A 24 Eye Hook and Latch Assembly 2 25 JWS3A 25 Web Strap 1 26 JWS2A 26 Collar 2 27 JWS3A 27 Hex Head Cap Screw ...

Page 16: ...16 11 4 1 JWS 4A Web Strap Hoist Parts List ...

Page 17: ...tom Tube 2 16 JWS2A 16 Clevis Pin with Cotter M12x29 5 2 17 TS 2210801 Hex Head Cap Screw M10x80 1 18 JWS3A 18 Web Strap Restraint 1 19 JWS3A 19 Hex Head Cap Screw M10x6 2 20 TS 1541041 Hex Nylon Lock Nut M10 4 21 JWS3A 21 Plastic Disc small hole 1 22 JWS3A 22 Swivel Shackle Assembly 2 23 JWS3A 23 Pawl Spring 1 24 JWS2A 24 Eye Hook and Latch Assembly 3 25 JWS3A 25 Web Strap 1 26 JWS2A 26 Collar 2 ...

Page 18: ...needed JET has Authorized Service Centers located throughout the United States For the name of an Authorized Service Center in your area call 1 800 274 6846 or use the Service Center Locator on the JET website More Information JET is constantly adding new products For complete up to date product information check with your local distributor or visit the JET website How State Law Applies This warra...

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Page 20: ...20 427 New Sanford Road LaVergne Tennessee 37086 Phone 800 274 6848 www jettools com ...

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