
003-001 PowerAssist Installation
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Rev. 0–27APR07
7. Install the drive chain into the hoist
1. Remove the top cover of the hoist
2. Energize the machine and carefully feed the free end of the drive chain into the hoist. Run
enough chain through to reeve around the idlers as shown in figure 8.
WARNING!
MOVING PARTS CAN CRUSH OR CUT.
KEEP BODY PARTS AWAY FROM MACHINE WHEN MOVING
3. Reinstall the top chain cover.
WARNING!
LOAD WILL FALL IF CHAIN IS DRIVEN OUT OF HOIST.
LOCK OUT POWER TO HOIST IF UNATTENDED BEFORE CHAIN IS FULLY
INSTALLED.
8. Attach the drive chain to the underside of the arbor
1. Start with the batten at high trim (arbor at low trim). Run the motor to raise the arbor by a
few inches (if required) so that it is at least 6 inches above the stop batten, and so that
there is no slack in the onstage side of the drive line.
2. Temporarily install the Chain End Link into the underside of the arbor using the Arbor Link
Spacer and the ½” bolt. See Figure 11. It is not necessary to install the nut onto the bolt
in this step, merely pin the parts in place temporarily.
WARNING!
INCORRECT COUNTERWEIGHT CAN OVERLOAD HOIST OR
RIGGING AND CAUSE LOAD TO FALL. HOIST CAPACITY IS 1000 LB IMBALANCE.
DO NOT EXCEED HOIST OR RIGGING CAPACITY. DO NOT ADD OR REMOVE
COUNTERWEIGHT UNLESS THE ARBOR/AND OR LOAD ARE SECURED
3. For new installations with empty battens, preload the drive chain by adjusting the weight in
the arbor to equal one half the set capacity plus the pipe weight.
For existing systems
with loads already on the battens this step should be skipped.
4. Bring the free end of the Drive Chain up to the Chain End link.
Make sure that the
turnbuckle is fully extended, and that there is no slack anywhere in the drive cable
or chain.
Pull the end of the chain up to the arbor. Mark the chain pin nearest to and
below
the bottom of the end link and use a chain tool to press out this pin.
5 Remove the Chain End Link from the bottom of the arbor and attach it to the chain as
shown in Figure 10.
6. Insert the Arbor Link Spacer provided with the hoist through the wire rope thimble and into
the arbor top. Bolt through the arbor top with a ½-13 UNC Grade 5 hex bolt. The Arbor
Link Spacer can be identified by the two grooves turned into the part at each end. See
figure 11.