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REVISION
At least once (1x) per year, or if the clamp becomes damaged, it must be inspected, tested
and revised by Terrier Lifting Clamps B.V. or other authorised revision company, if necessary.
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DESTRUCTION
At the end of its working life, the clamp can be treated as scrap iron, as long as it is rendered
unusable first.
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CHECKLIST FOR MALFUNCTIONS AND PROBLEMS
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5 YEAR WARRANTY
Terrier Lifting Clamps offers end users a 5 year warranty on the lifting clamps.
This warranty is limited to the original end user of the hoisting equipment and is subject to
the equipment being inspected, controlled and maintained according to the producer and
dealer instructions throughout the warranty period. The warranty period is 5 years from
the purchase date and is subject to the conditions and measures given here.
11a CONDITIONS
The warranty only covers defects in the hoisting equipment resulting from manufacturing
errors arising during normal use. The warranty does not cover wear to components such as
pivots, cams, tensioning springs, etc. If a defect occurs within this warranty period, the lifting
equipment will be replaced or repaired as the producer thinks fit.
No warranty is given for clamps in which defects occur due to:
- Regular wear and tear.
- Overloading.
- Incorrect and/or rough use.
- Damage.
- Non-compliance with procedures and measures.
- Lifting materials other than those shown on the clamp or in the user manual.
- Modification/adaptation of the Terrier clamp.
- Improper use of the clamp, and non-compliance with any instructions given in the user
manual in question.
- Maintenance and/or revision work not being carried out by an authorised Terrier dealer.
Malfunction/problem
Possible Cause
Action
Fastening hinge is too stiff
Clamp overloaded
Reject clamp
Housing bent
Clamp overloaded
Reject clamp
Fastening is oval
Clamp overloaded
Reject clamp
Spindle turns stiffly
Clamp overloaded
Reject clamp
Spindle bent
Clamp overloaded
Reject clamp
Split pin missing
Incorrect installation
Fit a new one split pins
Clamp opens/closely stiffly
Clamp overloaded
Reject clamp
The manufacturer cannot be held responsible for incidental damage or damage resulting
from use of the lifting equipment or from violation of these warranty terms.
11b PROCEDURE FOR SAFETY INSPECTION
All inspection and repair work must be noted in the inspection schedule. This applies not
only to your own inspection work but also to inspection work carried out by your authorised
Terrier dealer. When the equipment is submitted for maintenance and inspection, the
maintenance report must always be provided.
Defective Lifting Clamp
On discovering any form of wear or damage, the following measures must be taken.
1 Take the lifting clamp out of operation. (Note down the date of decommissioning the
lifting clamp)
2 Try to find the cause of the defect, for example (see full list under point a):
Overloading
- Improper use (the clamp is not suitable for dragging and securing materials)
- Non-sensible use
- Rough use
Any such damage is not covered by the warranty! Please follow this procedure in order to
guarantee your safety and that of your colleagues/personnel.
3 Hand in your lifting clamp with maintenance history to your authorised Terrier repair
shop.
4 Once the clamp has been revised/repaired by your repair shop, it can be used again. Note
down the date of re-commissioning in the maintenance table.
11c INSPECTION SCHEDULE
Months
4
8 12 16 20 24 28 32 36 40 44 48 52 56 60
Years
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2
3
4
5
Safety inspections by your own
inspector
Maintenance by an authorised
Terrier repair shop
Maintenance by an authorised
Terrier repair shop
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