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PORTA

DAVIT

  QUANTUM

ATEX

Spark Formation

There is an increased danger of ignition when 
certain material pairings clash, namely non-
corrosion-resistant steel or cast iron against 
aluminium, magnesium or pertinent alloys. This 
applies especially in the case of rust or surface 
rust. When assembling the product and inserting 
fastening components, these must therefore be 
clear of rust and debris of any kind. As stated 
previously, care must be taken to ensure the 
product is handled in a suitable manner, never 
thrown down and always placed carefully onto 
the ground. 

REID recommends the use of corrosion resistant 
tools when assembling this product to prevent 
the possibility of any sparks. 

Static Electricity

For Zone 1 and 2 applications, there is a potential 
risk of static electricity build-up leading to an 
incentive spark. Although the risk of such ignition 
is unlikely, the system must be earthed during 
assembly and use. The sockets should be in 
direct contact with the ground and there should 
be no membrane separating the socket from the 
ground.  If the route to earth for the structure 
cannot be guaranteed, then an earthing cable 
should be used.

Inspection, Maintenance & Repair

Special attention should be given to dust 
deposits on the structure, especially in areas 
where the profiles come into contact, and should 
be wiped clean and care taken not to apply 
materials that could create electrostatic charging. 

Additionally, the kingpin should be checked to 
ensure it rotates freely and the lower bearing 
must be ensured to be fixed to the structure with 
no possibility of a build-up of debris between 
the contact surfaces. 

The structure is predominantly constructed from 
aluminum which will not rust. However, there are 
steel components used throughout. These are 
the fasteners, shackles and sockets. Where there 
is sign of any rust deposits on the aluminium 
structure, it should be wiped clean as above and, 
where there is sign of rust on a steel component, 
that component should be removed from use 
and the structure not used until a replacement 
is fitted. 

If using the product in explosive atmospheres, 
in addition to the Regular Inspection and 
Maintenance information above, these additional 
instructions should be followed: 

Inspections must be instigated by the user prior 
to each use if used in a potentially explosive 
atmosphere. 

Inspections and maintenance must be carried 
out at a safe distance away from an explosive 
atmosphere.

ATEX

This product has been designed for use in 
explosive atmospheres in line with the following 
requirements and information. Any use which 
differs or exceeds this is considered incorrect 
and REID Lifting Ltd will not accept any 
responsibility or liability for damages resulting 
from false application. The risk is solely with the 
user. If the product has been customized in 
any way, then it may not comply with standards 
and no longer be suitable for use in explosive 
atmospheres. If this is the case, then the product 
will not have any of the markings below. If in 
doubt, please contact your REID representative. 

Classification [Zone 2]

As standard, the product meets the requirements 
of Category 3 equipment for use in Zone 2 
explosive atmospheres, providing a normal level 
of protection where mixtures of air and gases, 
vapours or mists or by air and dusts mixtures are 
unlikely to occur or, if they do occur, are likely 
to do so only infrequently and for a short period 
only. 

The product will have the following identification 
on the serial label:

Classification [Zone 1]

Available as an upgrade, the product can 
be supplied to meet the requirements of 
Category 2 equipment for use in Zone 1 
explosive atmospheres, providing a high level 
of protection where mixtures of air and gases, 
vapours, mists or by air and dusts mixtures are 
likely to occur.

The product will have the following identification 
on the serial label: 

As Standard for Zone 2 Environments:

      II 3 GD
Ex h IIC T6 Gc
Ex h IIIC T85°C Dc
Tamb -20°C to +55°C

As an upgrade for use in Zone 1 environments:

      II 2 GD
Ex h IIC T6 Gb
Ex h IIIC T85°C Db
Tamb -20°C to +55°C

II – Equipment Group

     2/3 – Atex Category

          GD – Gas & dust

               h- non- electrical protection concept

                    IIC / IIIC – IEC equipment group

                         T6 / T85°C – temperature classification

                              Gc /Gb – equipment protection level (gas) 

                                   Dc/Db – equipment protection level (dust)

                                        Tamb – ambient temperature range

II – Equipment Group

     2/3 – Atex Category

          GD – Gas & dust

               h- non- electrical protection concept

                    IIC / IIIC – IEC equipment group

                         T6 / T85°C – temperature classification

                              Gc /Gb – equipment protection level (gas) 

                                   Dc/Db – equipment protection level (dust)

                                        Tamb – ambient temperature range

Summary of Contents for PORTADAVIT QUANTUM PDQ 1

Page 1: ...REIDLIFTING COM PORTADAVIT QUANTUM Assembly Operation Guide ...

Page 2: ...27 Lightweight Portable Safe Please read the following instructions and guidance notes carefully before using or operating the system They contain important information about how to handle and use the system in a safe and efficient way avoiding danger reducing repair costs and downtime and increasing the reliability and lifespan of the system They apply for Operation including preparation troubles...

Page 3: ... safe location where there is no risk of falling into the hazard or lift area Intended Use This product is intended to be used for the lifting of goods the lifting of personnel rope access or providing a safety anchor for the prevention of falls It is expected that all users of this product have the necessary medical and physical capabilities are fully trained and competent in its safe assembly an...

Page 4: ...a fall arrest system which is only as strong as the lowest rated component Each lift must be properly planned and all weights clearly known along with the WLL and constraints of all fall arrest system devices Additional Notes for Correct Operation Ensure suitable and appropriately rated winches and connection plates are used for all applications Never walk away from the structure whilst connected ...

Page 5: ...is no wear or elongation on the bolt holes and ensuring that the jib section retracts smoothly Any necessary repairs should only be carried out by an approved specialist workshop using original spare parts It is recommended that once inspected or repaired the device is marked with the date of the next inspection Inspections are instigated by the user If detailed information is required on inspecti...

Page 6: ... more than 3 degrees from the horizontal Note Site specific information regarding the installation of REID davit sockets CANNOT be detailed within this operating manual as each site structure is different A qualified engineer MUST design and approve each installation based on the minimum mounting requirements site information and experience Minimum Mounting Requirements The supporting structure an...

Page 7: ...additional instructions should be followed Inspections must be instigated by the user prior to each use if used in a potentially explosive atmosphere Inspections and maintenance must be carried out at a safe distance away from an explosive atmosphere ATEX This product has been designed for use in explosive atmospheres in line with the following requirements and information Any use which differs or...

Page 8: ...f a socket extension is optional and the socket type may vary between a Top Mount Side Mount Bridge Mount Cast In or Resin Bonded depending on application Appropriate PPE should be worn Gloves Protective Footwear Hard Hat Assembly Instructions Strop Column Restraint Point Kingpin Radius Adjustment Plates and Pin Head Lower Jib Carry Handle Connection Channel Telescopic Jib Pin Upper Jib Innovative...

Page 9: ...n Appropriate PPE should be worn Gloves Protective Footwear Hard Hat Assembly Instructions Caution Potential finger trap Assembling the PORTA DAVIT QUANTUM Type W Winched Column Restraint Point Kingpin Sheave Bracket Assembly Head Lower Jib Carry Handle Harken LokHead Double Winch Bracket Assembly Radius Adjustment Plates and Pin Telescopic Jib Pin Upper Jib Rigid Backstay Sheave Adjustment Handle...

Page 10: ...the radius values with the upper value stating the outer shackle position and the lower value stating the inner shackle position The operating dimensions can be found on page 19 PORTADAVIT QUANTUM Variants Options Assembly Instructions Ensure the radius adjustment pin is fully engaged before use Adjusting the Radius 19 7 7a ...

Page 11: ...e front shackles in the head of the davit to support the rotation The rotation should be done in a controlled manner When the rotational handle is attached to the Davit the following points must be observed Attach the rotational handle to the column of the Davit at a suitable height Ideal position should be around hip height Secure in place with the pins provided See Figure 1 Rotate the handle upw...

Page 12: ... to inner shackle A B C D E A B C E D C E D B A C B A E D A E B C D Winched 296mm Radius Adjustment Points Dimensions mm Part Number WLL A B C D E PDQ1S 600KG 1 2007 1935 1799 1200 1100 2 2061 1989 1848 1100 1000 PDQ1W 3 2111 2039 1892 1000 900 PDQ2S 500KG 1 1837 1766 1647 1500 1400 2 1899 1827 1703 1400 1300 PDQ2W 3 1957 1885 1755 1300 1200 Radii achieved at 75 WLL 1680mm ...

Page 13: ... the IRATA Code of Practice and in doing so contributes to promote the development of safe systems Conformité Européenne CE UK Conformity Assessed UKCA REID Lifting s products have been designed tested and approved as appropriate by the Conformité Européenne and UK Conformity Assessed This certifies that REID Lifting s products meet the demands of the European and UK Directives and Regulations reg...

Page 14: ...engage before loading the system Insert the clevis pin and secure with the clip before loading the system Restraint point only Read the operational manuals before using the system Ensure the pin is fully engaged 1 Product Number 2 Serial Number 3 WLL 4 Year of Manufacture 5 Standards 6 ATEX 7 Max Moment The system is not suitable for fall arrest applications The system is suitable for fall arrest ...

Page 15: ...r The goods capacity WLL of the device The year of manufacture The standards to which the device is approved The ATEX rating of the product if applicable CE Marking Minimum braking load MBL Insert data from serial numbers found on product into table here Periodic Examination Repair History 29 PORTADAVIT QUANTUM Product Identification Inspection Record Notes ...

Page 16: ...31 PORTADAVIT QUANTUM Notes Notes ...

Page 17: ...om www reidlifting com Printed using environment friendly processes and materials All information herein is copyright protected by REID Lifting Ltd All company and product names are Trade Mark and Trade Name protected and all REID Lifting Ltd Product IPR is protected under Patents Patents Pending and or Design Rights Contact Us PDQ O M EN V5 08 2022 ...

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