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Manual Tiger SS11-PLH En 201704 v3.2
9.
Manufacturer Testing and Verification
This product was manufactured under our single-unit control of quality and was passed with strict inspection in accordance
with our inspection standards.
Capacity (tonne)
WLL (kg)
Test Load (kg)
Capacity (tonne)
WLL (kg)
Test Load (kg)
0.8
800
1200
10
10000
15000
1.5
1500
2250
15
15000
22500
3.0
3000
4500
20
20000
25000
6.0
6000
9000
Declaration of Conformity
Products are tested in line with the requirements within applicable sections of the European standard BS EN
13157:004+A1:2009, the Australian standard AS1418.2, the American standard ANSI/ASME B30.21-2005, and the South African
standard SANS 1636. Lever hoists supplied with slipping clutch overload protection are compliant with the Norwegian
Standard NORSOK R-002. All items comply with the essential health and safety requirements of the Machinery Directive
2006/42/EC. Tiger lever hoists are third party verified by SGS Certificate Number MDC 1302.
10. Troubleshooting
Problem
Cause
Solution
Chain is jammed
Load is not being pulled in a straight line
Load swivel has ceased operating
Hoist is dirty, or hampered with foreign matter
Fall of chain is tangled
Hoist is overloaded
Brake mechanism has jammed
Load chain to be positioned in a straight line
a)
Unload load and de-swivel
b)
Replace hook assembly
Refer to maintenance and repair section of this manual
Unravel and straighten chain
Check the load chain for elongation and replace as required.
Load hoist to recommended capacity only
Return to supplier or authorised service centre for repair
Hoist Seized
Wear and tear
Poor maintenance and inspection
Poor storage and handling
Hoist is overloaded
Replace hoist
Refer to manual for maintenance and inspection details
Always store unit in a dry and clean area
Load hoist to rated capacity only
Slippage of load
Brake mechanism worn
Hoist is overloaded
Inspect brake (Chapter 5 Inspection). Replace brake discs or
repair brake as described in Chapter 7 Maintenance.
Load hoist to rated capacity only
Hoist not braking Brake mechanism worn
Return to supplier for repair and testing
Load chain
catches or jams
Damaged load chain, pinion shaft, gears or
sheaves.
Load chain not installed properly (twisted,
kinked or “capsized”).
Disassemble hoist, inspect and repair or replace damaged
components.
Remove load chain and re-install.
Hook Latch does
not work.
Latch broken.
Load hook bent or twisted.
Replace hook latch.
Inspect load hook as described in Chapter 5 Inspection.
Replace if necessary.