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Check to make sure that the latch is not damaged or bent and that it
operates properly with sufficient spring pressure. Spring pressure keeps
the latch tight against the tip of the hook and allows the latch to spring
back to the tip when released. If the latch does not operate properly, it
should be replaced.

Load Chain
Cleaning and Inspection

Clean the load chain with a non-acid or non-caustic type solvent then
slack the chain and make a link-by-link inspection for nicks, gouges,
twisted links, excessive wear or stretching. Worn chain should be gaged
throughout it's entire length and replaced if beyond serviceable limits.

To determine if the load chain should remain in service, check gage
lengths as indicated in Fig. 5. A chain that is nicked, gouged, twisted or
worn beyond length indicated, should be replaced before returning hoist
to service. Chain should be clean, free of twists and pulled taut before
measuring. In cases where the wear is localized and not beyond ser-
viceable limits, it is sometimes possible to reverse the load chain, end for
end, and allow a new section to take the wear. Proper installation of the
load chain is covered in the section on “Reeving Load Chain”.

NOTE:

 Worn chain can be an indication of worn hoist components. For

this reason, the hoist's chain guide roller and liftwheel should be exam-
ined for wear and replaced as necessary when replacing worn chain.

Load chains are specially heat treated and hardened and should never
be repaired.

Do not use replaced chain for other purposes such as lifting or pull-
ing.

 Load chain may break suddenly without visual deformation. For this

reason, cut replaced chain into short lengths to prevent use after dis-
posal.

Before returning chain to service or after replacing a load chain, lubri-
cate liberally with Bar and Chain Oil such as Lubriplate

®

 10-R (Fiske

Bros. Refining Co.) or equivalent. Remove excess lubricant from chain
by wiping with a clean, dry cloth.

Hand Chain
Cleaning and Inspection

Hand chain should be cleaned, inspected and gaged in the same manner
as a load chain.

As received from the factory, the hand chain contains an unwelded link.
This link can be placed in a vise and twisted open to facilitate changing
chain length. The opening and closing of the connecting link more than
twice is not recommended. Connecting links must not be made by cutting
the weld side of a standard hand chain link.

Hand chain should be assembled to handwheel free from twists with weld
on vertical link facing inwards towards handwheel and weld on horizontal
link facing towards the handwheel side plate.

Care must be taken to assure that there is no twist in the hand chain loop.

Lubrication

Lubricate load chain with a light coat of Bar and Chain Oil such as
Lubriplate

®

 10-R (Fiske Bros. Refining Co.) or equivalent. Be sure the

lubricant reaches the bearing surfaces between the links. Remove ex-
cess oil from the chain by wiping with a clean, dry cloth.

Hoist Rated Load

Tons (Kg)

1/2 (500)

1 (1000)
2 (2000)
3 (3000)
5 (5000)

Replace Hook when

Opening is greater than:

Inches

mm

1.00

25.3

1.20

30.5

1.45

36.8

1.65

41.8

2.09

53.2

Measure opening

Hook throat opening

Hook Inspection and Maintenance

Hooks damaged from chemicals, deformations or cracks, or that have
more than a 10 degree twist from the plane of the unbent hook, exces-
sive opening or seat wear must be replaced.

Hooks that are opened and allow the latch to disengage the tip must be
replaced.

Any hook that is twisted or has excessive throat opening indicates
abuse or overloading of the unit. As a result, other components of the
hoist could be damaged.

The chart in Fig. 4 should be used to determine when the hook must be
replaced. To measure the throat opening, depress the latch against the
hook body as shown in Fig. 4.

Fig. 4

WARNING!

To reduce the risk of injury, avoid contact with
lubricants. Handle and dispose of lubricants only as
directed in applicable Material Safety Data Sheets
and in accordance with applicable local, state and
federal regulations.

The hoist normally requires no lubrication, except for periodically lubri-
cating the load chain or when the unit is disassembled for periodic
inspections, cleaning or repairs.

WARNING!

To reduce the risk of injury, never use used
motor oil as a chain lubricant. Used motor oil
contains unknown carcinogenic materials. Use
only Bar and Chain Oil such as Lubriplate

®

 10-R or

equivalent as a lubricant for the load chain.

Hoist Rated

Load

Tons (Kg)

1/2 (500)

1 (1000)

2-5 (2000-5000)

Hand Chain

Chain Stock

Diameter

In. (mm)

0.197 (5)
0.236 (6)

0.394 (10)

0.193 (4.9)

No. of Links

to Gage

11
11
11

15

Max. Length

allowable for

Used Chain

In. (mm)

7.031 (178.6)
8.531 (216.7)

14.122 (358.7)

14.811 (376.2)

Number of

links in gage

Gage

length

Fig. 5

Summary of Contents for 9667-20

Page 1: ...LISATEURDOITLIREETBIENCOMPRENDRELEMANUELDE L UTILISATEUR PARA REDUCIR EL RIESGO DE LESIONES EL USUARIO DEBE LEER Y ENTENDER EL MANUAL DEL OPERADOR Catalog Nos Rated Load Ton Kg Nos de Cat Charge Nomin...

Page 2: ...result in serious personal injury to the operator or nearby person nel by nature of released load or broken hoist components SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS The following are guidelines for the safe operatio...

Page 3: ...CHAIN HOISTS Catalog No 9667 20 9668 20 9669 20 9670 20 9671 20 9672 20 9673 20 9674 20 9675 20 9676 20 9677 20 9678 20 9679 20 9680 20 9681 20 Lift Ft M 8 2 4 15 4 6 20 6 1 8 2 4 15 4 6 20 6 1 25 7...

Page 4: ...rocedures 1 The hoist must always be rigged to lift in a straight line from hook to hook a Rigging can be defined as the process of lifting and moving heavy loads using hoists and other mechanical equ...

Page 5: ...d in disassembly are 1 Loose rollers and bearing balls are used in various locations in the unit Care must be taken so as not to lose or misplace these since they may drop from the unit as the various...

Page 6: ...e connecting link more than twice is not recommended Connecting links must not be made by cutting the weld side of a standard hand chain link Hand chain should be assembled to handwheel free from twis...

Page 7: ...s the wire over the top of the liftwheel and down between the liftwheel and the chain guide 2 Position the chain so that the first as well as the third link stands on edge with the weld away from the...

Page 8: ...dous For a complete listing of accessories refer to your MILWAUKEE Electric Tool catalog or go on line to www mil electric tool com To obtain a cata log contact your local distributor or a service cen...

Page 9: ...avant usage en plus des inspections ponctuelles d entretien On doit v rifier r guli rement si les tiquettes fiches signal tiques et mises en garde appos es sur l outil sont bien lisibles remplacer le...

Page 10: ...ne 6 Cha ne manuelle 7 Verrou du crochet 8 Pointe du crochet 9 Crochet inf rieur DESCRIPTIONFONCTIONNELLE 40 Le palan doit tre maintenu propre et exempt de poussi re salet humidit etc afin d viter d...

Page 11: ...u cours d une manoeuvre car il pourrait en r sulter un gauchissement du crochet ou du cadre et des dommages l outillage 2 Avant de soulever ou d placer une charge assurez vous que les fixations des de...

Page 12: ...roue de levage poulie roue main s parateur goupille de bout arbre engrenages goujons galets billes 3 La pointe des cliquets les dents du rochet et les dents des roue de levage et roue main pour en d...

Page 13: ...doit prendre soin de ne pas laisser de vrilles dans la boucle de la cha ne manuelle Lubrification Lubrifiez la cha ne de levage avec une l g re couche de lubrifiant cha nes et barres tel le Lubricate...

Page 14: ...ssembler le verrou au crochet le bout du rivet doit tre martel Pour marteler le bout du rivet frappez assez fort pour river le bout et emp cher le rivet de sortir de son logement sans toutefois d form...

Page 15: ...e la cha ne et la chute de la charge AVERTISSEMENT ACCESSOIRES Pour minimiser les risques de blessures d branchez toujours l outil avant d y installer ou d en enlever les accessoires L emploi d access...

Page 16: ...ridad personal y de los dem s Las revisiones frecuentes y las inspecciones peri dicas del equipo as como el uso del sentido com n y la observaci n de las reglas de seguridad pueden salvar vidas tiempo...

Page 17: ...o seguridad del equipo 41 La cadena se debe lubricar de acuerdo con las recomendaciones de este manual del operador REGLAS ESPECIFICAS DE SEGURIDAD POLIPASTOS DE CADENA 1 Gancho superior 2 Armaz n del...

Page 18: ...l bloque del gancho haga contacto con el armaz n del polipasto soporte o ambos tal como se nota por un aumento repentino en el jal n de la cadena de mano o en la inclinaci n del bloque del gancho Al o...

Page 19: ...n antes de volver a montar la unidad consulte la secci n de lubricaci n 8 Revise que no haya da os en ganchos tuercas de retenci n de los ganchos collares pasadores soldaduras o remaches para asegura...

Page 20: ...n sin soldar Este eslab n se puede colocar en un tornillo de banco para abrirlo de manera que sea f cil cambiar la longitud de la cadena No se recomienda abrir y cerrar el eslab n de conexi n m s de d...

Page 21: ...ri dica de la cadena de carga o cuando la unidad se desmonte para inspecciones peri dicas limpieza o reparaciones Lubricaci n ADVERTENCIA Para reducir el riesgo de lesiones evite el contacto con los l...

Page 22: ...oreo de Polipastos de 3 y 5 Toneladas 3 000 y 5 000 Kg Bloque de Anclaje Pasador de Extremo Suelto ADVERTENCIA 1 Amarre aproximadamente 508 mm 20 pulgadas de alambre suave al extremo suelto de la cade...

Page 23: ...ra u otro tipo de comprobante de compra a una sucursal de reparaciones ventas de la f brica MILWAUKEE o a un centro de reparaciones autorizado por MILWAUKEE Esta garant a no cubre los da os ocasionado...

Page 24: ...ocations visit our website at www mil electric tool com CANADA Service MILWAUKEE Milwaukee Electric Tool Canada Ltd 755 Progress Avenue Scarborough Ontario M1H 2W7 Tel 416 439 4181 Fax 416 439 6210 En...

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