
003-001 PowerAssist Installation
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Rev. 0–27APR07
WARNING!
USE OF HOIST WITH INADEQUATE RIGGING
EQUIPMENT CAN CAUSE LOAD TO FALL
CONSULT A QUALIFIED PROFESSIONAL TO DETERMINE IF EXISTING RIGGING SYSTEMS AND BUILDING
STRUCTURE ARE ADEQUATE FOR AUTOMATION WITH THIS MACHINE
WARNING!
LOAD MAY FALL IF HOIST NOT SECURELY
ANCHORED TO BUILDING STRUCTURE
CONSULT A QUALIFED PROFESSIONAL TO MAKE SURE THAT THE ANCHORS AND THE BUILDING
STRUCTURE ARE CAPABLE OF WITHSTANDING LOADS WITH THE APPROPRIATE DESIGN FACTORS
1. Use of PowerAssist with existing rigging equipment
The PowerAssist can be used to add powered hoisting and electronic control to existing
manual counterweight sets. However if existing equipment is to be used, the system must be
carefully inspected to ensure that it is suitable. Inspection should be performed by a Qualified
Professional who should examine all components to be reused, including but no limited to:
Guides
• Counterweight assist arbors must be guided sufficiently such that in no case can the
arbor catch on surrounding objects or structure. Wire guides are
not
recommended
unless they are single arbor system located far enough away from other rigging or
objects to ensure safe operation even with the loose guidance that they provide.
• Guide rail splices should be well aligned so that shoes cannot catch.
•
Guide shoes should be in good condition and able to keep the arbor from twisting.
Arbors
• The connection to the arbor must be capable of withstanding the capacity of the hoist at
the points where the drive chain/rope is to attach at both the top and the bottom of the
arbor with an appropriate design factor. Consult the original equipment manufacturer or a
qualified Professional Engineer to determine if the arbor is suitable for this application.
• Arbors with cast iron fittings should not be used.
Blocks, Cables, and Rigging Hardware
• When installed properly, the additional loads that the hoist places on the head blocks and
loft blocks are small. However, all rigging components must be rated and installed with
the appropriate design factors. Determining the suitability of the rigging requires careful
inspection and engineering methods. Consult the original equipment installer or a
qualified Professional Engineer to determine if the rigging system is suitable for this
application.
Project Planning