
003-001 PowerAssist Installation
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Rev. 0–27APR07
Figure 11: Attaching the drive chain to the bottom of the arbor
9. Adjust the counterweight and tension the drive chain
WARNING!
OVERTIGHTENING TURNBUCKLE CAN OVERLOAD HOIST
AND CAUSE LOAD TO FALL. DO NOT TIGHTEN TURNBUCKLE MORE THAN
INDICATED BELOW.
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
NOTICE!
THE FOLLOWING PROCEDURE IS FOR SYSTEMS WITH A BATTEN
CAPACITY OF 2000 LBS OR LESS. CONTACT JR CLANCY FOR OTHER
INSTRUCTIONS WHEN INSTALLING SYSTEMS OF GREATER CAPACITY.
1. Double check all connections to make sure the drive chain and rope are securely
fastened. Add or remove counterweight so that the arbor is loaded to one half the
capacity of the batten and rigging, but not to exceed 1000 lbs.
2A.
For new installations with empty battens
, drive the batten all the way out to high trim.
This will put the greatest length of chain possible into tension.
2B.
For existing systems with loads already on the
battens, experiment with the batten
position until you find the condition in which the greatest length of chain possible is put
into tension.