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USER MANUAL

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Red Rooster Lifting Limited 

 Nauta House, The Meadows, Oldmeldrum, Aberdeenshire, AB51 0EZ 

 Tel: +44 (0) 1651 872101 

 

M01-AH12-LF REV0

GETTING STARTED - CHECKS BEFORE USE & HOSE SUPPORT BRACKET

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CHECKS BEFORE USE

 

 

These checks should be carried out during installation and on a frequent and regular basis thereafter. If the hoist is used daily then it is  

 

 

recommended that they are carried out daily as the checks take only minutes to complete and not only help avoid repair bills but significantly    

 

reduce the possibility of an accident or dangerous occurrence. Thoroughly examine the equipment prior to installation to ensure that no  

 

 

damage has occurred during transit. Hoists and trolleys should not be altered in any way without contacting Red Rooster for clearance, as this  

 

may affect the certification of the unit.

 

AIR SUPPLY CHECKS:

 

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Inlet pressure: 4 to 6 bar (there will be pressure losses across the air set and on long hoses) The supply pressure should not  

 

 

 

exceed 7 bar.

 

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Air flow: Check air flow requirement and minimum hose diameter also check that small bore fittings are not strangling the air flow.

 

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The filter should be checked regularly and manual units drained of water as required.

 

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THE AIR HOSE SHOULD BE SUPPORTED SO THAT THE WEIGHT OF HOSE IS NOT HANGING FROM THE AIR SET AND  

 

 

 

FITTINGS. THE AIR SET IS NOT DESIGNED TO SUPPORT THE WEIGHT OF THE HOSE. SEE PAGES 7 AND 12 IF A HOSE 

 

 

SUPPORT BRACKET AND MANIFOLD IS FITTED TO THE HOIST.

 

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The air supply should be clean and relatively dry. Where the compressor produces a lot of water action should be taken to remove    

 

 

the excess water.

 

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Check air connection size and type are compatible.

 

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Check security of air hose connection.

 

AIR SUPPLY CONNECTION:

 

Every installation is different, so the correct method of supporting the air hose should be reviewed while installing the hoist. This needs to  

 

 

take into account the weight and size of the hose, obstructions both at deck and hoist level, connections, operating conditions and any likely    

 

movement of the hoist and air hose.

 

The fittings and filter regulator are not designed to take the weight of the hose.

 

If the air supply hose length is over 10 metres the hose ID should be increased to the next size.

 

AIR SUPPLY:

 

Vane type air motors are designed to function using clean, dry air. The installation of an ‘in line’ air service unit although essential    

 

 

cannot in itself compensate for serious contamination in the air supply. When operating the compressor in moist (humid) or dusty atmospheres  

 

seek the advice of your compressor supplier with regard to the fitting of a dryer and filter.

 

AIR PRESSURE:

 

The hoist is designed to operate best in the pressure range of 5 to 6 bar (72 to 90 p.s.i). The speeds quoted on the manufacturer’s literature    

 

are obtainable only at 6 bar (90 p.s.i) inlet pressure. The hoist will operate at much reduced speed at pressures below this figure.

 

AIR FLOW:

 

Refer to the hoist data sheet, to select the hose diameter which ensures adequate air flow. Failure to provide adequate airflow will result in a    

 

pressure drop in the supply line and cause the hoist to stall and the brake to apply until the pressure increases. In addition, the brake will not    

 

release cleanly and will overheat. (Although not in itself a hazard [the brake will fail safe] it may prove frustrating to the operator and a hazard    

 

may arise as a consequence.) 

 

AIR SUPPLY HOSE SUPPORT BRACKET

 

Where a hose support bracket and manifold have been fitted to the hoist to take the weight of an air supply hose several checks must be done.

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Check the hose hangs freely and does not interfere with the hoist chain.

 

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Check the hose is clear of the load to be lifted.

 

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Check the pendant hose is not obstructed by the air supply hose.

 

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Check the air hose is supported.

 

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DO use exclusively correctly rated and certified pneumatic hoses and fittings in the air supply line.

 

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DO support the air line up to the hoist, as the fitting and filter regulator are not designed to take a load and may not support the  

 

 

                weight of the hose.

 

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DO maintain the internal diameter (as per the table throughout the supply length) or reduce from the larger diameter to the  

 

 

                smaller diameter in the direction of the hoist.

 

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DON’T use hydraulic fittings. These often have a reduced orifice size resulting in a down line drop in air pressure. 

 

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DON’T increase from smaller to larger diameter or insert a length of smaller diameter hose in the supply line as this will result in  

 

 

                reduced flow and pressure.

 

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DON’T create low points in the air supply line where water may be trapped (or if unavoidable install a drain tap).

 

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DON’T rely on pneumatic fittings to support airlines; they are not designed for this purpose. 

 

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DON’T shorten the pendant by forming a loop or a coil. This will prevent the strainer wire from supporting the pendant and will  

 

 

                cause the hoses to become detached or kinked.

CAUTION

CAUTION

CAUTION

CAUTION

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Summary of Contents for TC5-500-LF

Page 1: ...LUBE FREE AIR HOIST USER MANUAL MODEL TCS 500 LF...

Page 2: ......

Page 3: ...2 SAFETY EQUIPMENT PPE 3 3 LIFTING GEAR BELOW THE HOIST 3 4 MOUNTING ON TROLLEYS 3 5 OPERATIONAL BREAKDOWN OR ACCIDENT SECTION 4 MAINTENANCE 4 1 GENERAL 4 2 REPAIRS 4 3 SILENCING 4 4 CHANGING THE SIL...

Page 4: ...fully acquainted with the sections of this manual which are relevant to them This manual should be accessible at all times to the relevant person in case of loss ask your dealer for a new copy Specif...

Page 5: ...r pressure air flow hoist rating chain size speed year of manufacture and the manufacturers name and address ATEX Explosive protection In Europe and several parts of the world the use of non electrica...

Page 6: ...anes Nearly all hoist models are also available as ATEX ZONE 1 or 2 hoists for use in hazardous areas with corrosion protection and can work in temperatures of 20 C to 60 C When used outdoor or offsho...

Page 7: ...nit although essential cannot in itself compensate for serious contamination in the air supply When operating the compressor in moist humid or dusty atmospheres seek the advice of your compressor supp...

Page 8: ...ok of the TCS hoist includes a swivel arrangement This allows the load to turn without twisting the chain However when repeatedly handling loads with the bottom hook close to the hoist especially when...

Page 9: ...ere the hoist is outside and not protected it should be checked and run daily The emergency stop button valve operates immediately Upper and lower limit switches levers work satisfactorily Load chains...

Page 10: ...INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS Hook suspension with long chain drops Problem When a long heavy chain is fitted and the raise is pressed with the hoist in an unloaded condition due to the centre line of the...

Page 11: ...regular basis NEVER use heavy grease or bitumen based products to lubricate the chain as these will foul the chain guide idler and load wheels and bearings Remove dust and water drops on the Load Cha...

Page 12: ...y in the area and make sure the pendant hangs vertically and cannot swing or get blown against anything When there is a longer break in the lifting operation and the load has been landed then the emer...

Page 13: ...ss of the weight of the load being lifted Do not use the hoist to lift lower personnel Fig B Only use the hoist to lift a load vertically It is not designed to pull or drag loads without modification...

Page 14: ...ure that the load bar and tie bar nut have been secured and the trolley side plates are set parallel to the beam web Ensure that the tie bars are correctly adjusted in the slots with the anti tilt rol...

Page 15: ...distortion the chain should be replaced Any wear should be measured and checked against section 10 1 BRAKE With a load applied check the brake efficiency If there is any delay in actuation or slippag...

Page 16: ...CER S see parts list TCS 500 TCS 980 Located at the end of the motor the silencers are behind the exhaust plate ADJUSTMENTS AND MAINTENANCE OPERATIONS Before carrying out any work on the hoist the mai...

Page 17: ...ot exercised Always examine the first link of chain after passing it over the load wheel If damaged remove the damaged link s REPLACING EXISTING CHAIN Cut away the centre portion of a link of the old...

Page 18: ...0 3 0 3 mm 6 3 0 1 0 25 mm Pitch 19 1 0 2 0 1 mm 19 0 0 37 0 00 mm 19 1 0 2 0 10 mm Max dia at weld 6 8 mm 6 8 mm 6 8 mm Min breaking force 50 0 kN 50 kN 40 G60 Kn Surface hardness 500 650HV5 Grade 80...

Page 19: ...FITTINGS TCS 500 HOIST PARTS 1 Hook Safety Latch 2 Upper Hook 3 Motor Section 4 Silencer Section 5 Valve Section 6 Brake Section 7 Chain 8 End Stopper 9 Gear Box 10 Chain Lever 11 Hook Safety Latch 1...

Page 20: ...5mm Replace if any of the width length and thickness is less than the stated minimums 152 Brake Disc STD T 8mm MIN T 7 3mm STD W 2 4mm MIN W 2 9mm Below minimum for replacement 209 Cage Replace when t...

Page 21: ...4 4mm Check dimensions as casting size can vary Replace if beyond maximum L or H There is some variation in the H size on hooks so it is best to measure the hook when new and then allow up to 0 5mm of...

Page 22: ...inated with dirt or chemicals wash with a propriety mild solvent or detergent and thoroughly rinse off with fresh water Allow to dry and spray lightly with penetrating fluid Lubricate the load chain l...

Page 23: ...n multi fall blocks Hoists with long drops of chain and heavy loads in the chain collectors will require a secondary suspension point to hold the hoist in a vertical position when unloaded These may b...

Page 24: ...ER MANUAL Red Rooster Lifting Limited Nauta House The Meadows Oldmeldrum Aberdeenshire AB51 0EZ Tel 44 0 1651 872101 M01 AH12 LF REV0 CHAIN COLLECTORS TCS 500 TCS 500 1 M8 x 65 2 M6 x 25 3 Chain Bag 3...

Page 25: ...HOW TO ADJUST THE SPEED Referring to the diagram below looking at the hoist from the valve side the speed adjustment screw for lifting is on the RIGHT and the lowering adjustment screw is on the LEFT...

Page 26: ...ess of 7 bar Air supply hoses leaking or loose Silencer is clogged Check compressor output against hoist requirements Check air hose size against table Ensure fittings are matched to hose size Replace...

Page 27: ...FFSHORE INSPECTION Arrange to have the hoist examined by a person specifically trained and experienced in the examination of lifting machines This can be done by a Red Rooster engineer or an independe...

Page 28: ...to incur wear to either protect other components or to function by means of friction generation They require periodic inspection and replacement and comprise of the rotor vanes and the brake disc 2 Lo...

Page 29: ...for Zone 1 Gas Group IIB Dust Group IIIB When built into an assembly such as an overhead crane the ATEX rating will be for the complete assembly which may be less than some of the individual parts SP...

Page 30: ...tting to the hoist The burst of a hose or connection failure can create a dust cloud and also create a static charge Hose safety whip cables should be used to prevent hoses flying if a connection fail...

Page 31: ...eration STANDARD FEATURES Precise variable speed control Optimum control of the load Robust and reliable Mechanical end stop 100 oil free Low noise level 83 dBA Working air pressure 6 bar Robust slack...

Page 32: ...FTING SPEED WITH LOAD 13 0 m min LIFTING SPEED WITHOUT LOAD 24 0 m min LOWERING SPEED WITH LOAD 24 0 m min AIR CONSUMPTION LIFTING 26 l sec AIR CONSUMPTION LOWERING 30 l sec WORKING PRESSURE 6 Bar AIR...

Page 33: ...33 USER MANUAL Red Rooster Lifting Limited Nauta House The Meadows Oldmeldrum Aberdeenshire AB51 0EZ Tel 44 0 1651 872101 M01 AH12 LF REV0 DRAWINGS PARTS LISTS...

Page 34: ...Date Material Sheet Size A3 GENERAL ASSEMBLY Date Revision Profile Number Replaces Drawing 26 01 2018 Signature Part Number DRG 1368C06 up to 5 0 05 over 5 up to 30 0 1 over 30 up to 120 0 2 over 120...

Page 35: ...D01 AH12 LF REV0 17 09 15 Brake Gears Suspension Body TCS 500 LF...

Page 36: ...REW 1 211 426230900 BRAKE PLATE 1 212 130113001 BEARING 6900 2 213 130120004 BEARING EE 4 1 214 130104006 BEARING 6005 1 215 130131020 NEEDLE BEARING TA1020Z 3 216 130131212 NEEDLE BEARING TA1212 3 21...

Page 37: ...D01 AH12 LF REV0 17 09 15 Motor Valve Body TCS 500 LF Pendant...

Page 38: ...6230150 ROTOR 1 054 426230170 FRONT PLATE 1 057 426230460 LIMIT SHAFT 1 058 426230A40 LIMIT SHAFT BUSHING 1 059 426230140 LIMIT LEVER 1 060 130128104 BEARING MR104ZZ 2 061 426230120 ROLLER SHAFT 2 062...

Page 39: ...D01 AH12 LF REV0 17 09 15 Motor Valve Body TCS 500 LF Cord...

Page 40: ...OR CASE 1 051 126230180 REAR PLATE 1 052 426230160 CYLINDER 1 053 426230150 ROTOR 1 054 426230170 FRONT PLATE 1 057 426230460 LIMIT SHAFT 1 058 426230A40 LIMIT SHAFT BUSHING 1 059 426230140 LIMIT LEVE...

Page 41: ...D01 AH12 LF REV0 17 09 15 D01 P7 REV1 Pendant VRD 2R...

Page 42: ...10 2 2U 131103009 O RING S 11 2 2 2V 420224V61 EMERGENCY STOP VALVE 1 2W 420228V50 EMERGENCY STOP BUSHING 1 2X 136690503 EMERGENCY STOP BUTTON 1 2Y 420228W00 PUSH ROD 1 2AA 131103002 O RING S 5 2 2AB...

Page 43: ...D01 AH12 LF REV0 17 09 15 D01 P2 REV1 Pendant VTP2M...

Page 44: ...1P 8mm TO 6mm REDUCER 1 9 BIK 3209 P VALVE PENDANT VALVE 2 10 P087 1 8 TO 6mm PUSHFIT 2 11 TP HOUS M 2 STATION MACHINED PENDANT 1 12 BIK 3209 294 B COVER COVER FOR BIK VALVES 2 13 XAC B LEGEND UP UP L...

Page 45: ...45 USER MANUAL Red Rooster Lifting Limited Nauta House The Meadows Oldmeldrum Aberdeenshire AB51 0EZ Tel 44 0 1651 872101 M01 AH12 LF REV0 ACCESSORIES...

Page 46: ...draining is entirely dependent upon the usage of the hoist and the moisture level of the air supply In clean environments e g laboratories paint spray booths manual drain filters are essential to prev...

Page 47: ...ge to the internal parts 2 Do not use tools on the pressure regulator knob as this may cause damage It must be operated manually MOUNTING ADJUSTMENT CAUTION 1 Be sure to unlock the knob before adjusti...

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Page 49: ...49 LOG BOOK Red Rooster Lifting Limited Nauta House The Meadows Oldmeldrum Aberdeenshire AB51 0EZ Tel 44 0 1651 872101 M01 AH12 REV3 LOG BOOK...

Page 50: ...ECTION REQUIREMENTS The items listed below are intended as a guide for performing daily visual inspections of the components that have a direct bearing on the safety of the hoist and or trolley where...

Page 51: ...st hoists running speed and control operation without load and then check lifting a load of around 50 of SWL to check brake operation and controls when loaded LIMIT SWITCHES Check operation of upper a...

Page 52: ...EAR DAY 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 AIR HOIST CHECKS HOOK SWIVEL AIR LEAKS AIR REGULATOR SAFETY CATCHES NOISE OPERATION PENDANT OPERATION E STOP...

Page 53: ...TO BE CARRIED OUT MONTHLY IN PRODUCTION OPERATIONS WHERE HEAVILY USED OR IN HARSH WORKING CONDITIONS TO BE CARRIED OUT THREE MONTHLY WHEN THE HOIST IS ONLY USED OCCASIONALLY PLEASE CONTACT RED ROOSTER...

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