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P/N: BANMANUAL REV. AD
September 2014
MAINTENANCE
(CONTINUED)
PREVENTATIVE
MAINTENANCE
in addition to the inspection procedures,
a preventative maintenance program
should be established to prolong the
useful life of the hoist and maintain its
dependability and continued safe use.
The program should include the periodic
inspections with particular attention
being paid to the lubrication of various
components using the recommended
lubricants (See Figure 13).
TESTING
Prior to initial use, all repaired or used
hoists that have not been operated for the
previous 12 months shall be tested by the
user for proper operation. Test the unit
first in the unloaded state and then with a
light load of 100 pounds (45 kg.) times the
number of load supporting parts of load
chain to be sure it operates properly and
the brake holds the load when the lever is
released; then test with a load of 125% of
rated capacity.
in addition, hoists in which load sustaining
parts have been replaced must be tested
with 125% of rated capacity by or under
the direction of a designated person
and a written report prepared for record
purposes.
note: For additional information on
inspection and Testing refer to ASmE
B30.21 “manually Lever operated Hoists”
obtainable from ASmE order Department,
22 Law Drive, Box 2300, Fairfield, NJ
07007-2300, u.S.A.
INsPECTOR’s REPORT
ITEM
REMARKs (LIsT DEFICIENCIEs AND RECOMMENDED ACTION)
Inspector’s
signature
Date
Inspected
Approved by
Date
Figure 12 - Recommended inspector’s Report
RECOMMENDED LUBRICATION sCHEDULE*
BANDIT HAND OPERATED LEVER HOIsTs
REFERENCE NO.
(sEE PAGEs 11&12)
COMPONENT
TyPE OF LUBRICANT
ORDER PART NO.
TyPE OF sERVICE AND FREqUENCy OF LUBRICATION
32
Load Chain
Oil (See page 7)
28619 (1 gal. can)
HEAVY
NORMAL
INFREQUENT
Daily
Weekly
Monthly
5, 1, 8, 24 & 7
Gears, Bushings, Lift-
wheel bushings & Pinion
shaft
Grease (See page 7)
28618 (1 lb. can)
When hoist is disassembled for cleaning or repairs
(*) This lubrication schedule is based on a hoist operating in normal environment conditions. Hoists operating in adverse atmospheres containing excessive heat, corrosive fumes or vapors,
abrasive dust, etc., should be lubricated more frequently.
Figure 13 - Recommended lubrication Schedule
For more information contact: Sievert Crane and Hoist, (708) 771-1600, [email protected], www.sievertcrane.com