• Unlock the pendant using key
and lock
, if equipped.
• For routine travel in the
UP direction, press the power button
, if equipped, AND the
UP operation button
.
• For routine travel in the
DOWN direction, press the power button
, if equipped, AND the
DOWN operation
button
.
• All three buttons are spring-loaded and will return to the OFF position AND apply the brake when released.
If the hoist
does not immediately stop, press the emergency stop button
AND the overspeed brake test button
.
Unplug the power supply cable
.
• Perform daily testing and inspection (see other side of this quick reference) to ensure safe and correct operation. Do NOT
use the hoist for lifting until it has successfully completed the daily tests.
Hoist Operation Quick Reference
Spider SC1500-GHS Hoist
READ THE OPERATOR’S MANUAL BEFORE USING THIS QUICK REFERENCE
Reeving
• Push the primary suspension wire rope through the primary
suspension wire rope insertion point
approximately
15 inches.
• Operate the hoist in the
UP direction while a second person
pushes the wire rope into the hoist.
• Ensure the wire rope runs freely through the wire rope exit
guide
.
• If the hoist is equipped with an optional secondary
suspension wire rope, push the secondary suspension wire
rope through the secondary suspension wire rope insertion
point until it exits the hoist.
• Attach a 25-lb weight to the end of the secondary wire rope
to assist secondary wire rope travel.
Primary
Suspension
Wire Rope
Secondary Wire Rope
11
720729-1/B
Wire Rope
Exit Guide
Motor
Traction
Compartment
Name
Plate
↑
UP Button
↓
DOWN Button
Emergency Stop
Button
Lock
(Optional)
Power Button
(Optional)
Key
(Optional)
11
GREEN
Power
Indicator Light
Overspeed Brake
Test Button
Lifting Handle
Power Supply Cable
Remote Receptacle
Primary Wire Rope
Insertion Point
Hour Meter
Sounder
Connection
Voltage
Indicator
Electrical
Compartment
Controlled
Descent Lever
14
Wire Rope Insertion
Point for Optional
Secondary Wire Rope
11
RED
Overspeed
Brake Trip
Indicator Light
13
Overspeed Reset
Knob
12
Normal Operation