4) Replacement accessories
The following parts and accessories can be
procured:
1.
high and low and limit stop
(interchangeable).
2. Minifor™synthetic rope equipped with
eye-hook and protection at one end and
insertion fitting at the other end.
3. power supply connector
5) Anchoring and rigging the hoist
NOTE: visually inspect the
condition of the Minifor™ TR10SY hoist and
its synthetic rope before you proceed to install
the hoist.
If the hoist is to be installed in a location
which is dangerous for the operator, all the
necessary safety precautions called for by
the applicable work regulations must be taken
to eliminate any risk when performing this
operation. It may be preferable, in this case,
to install the Minifor™ synthetic rope in
the hoist before you proceed to anchor it
(see §5.3)
The hoist can be used suspended or
seated on its base (item 9, fig. 1, page 6).
5.1) Anchoring the hoist in a suspended
position (see fig. 4, page A)
DANGER: Check that the fixed
anchoring point is sufficiently strong for the
force to be applied.
This is the simplest, most frequently used
anchoring configuration. The hoist must only
be anchored by its suspension hook (except
§5.2 below) and never by its handle (item 8,
fig. 1, page 6).
DANGER: Never anchor the synthetic
rope hook to a fixed point to have the hoist
work by moving along its rope (fig. 4, page A,
mandatory installation, fig. 5, page A,
prohibited installation).
The hoist hook (item1, fig. 1, page 6) must be
engaged in the anchoring point so that the
anchoring point device fully carries the hook.
The safety latch on the hook should close
completely against the hook nose. If any
interference is observed in the swivel joint of
the hoist hook with the anchoring device, you
must use a sling of appropriate capacity
between the anchoring device and the hoist
hook.
The load must be suspended freely.
5.2) Anchoring the hoist seated on its base
(see fig. 7, page A)
This type of installation requires special
precautions:
1. The bearing surface on which the hoist
is seated must be flat, horizontal, stable,
non-deformable and sufficiently strong
with respect to the Working Load Limit
of the Minifor™.
2. The support surface must have an
opening for the two strands of the
Minifor™ synthetic rope; the configu ration
and dimensions are given in fig. 6, page
A showing the seating surface of the
hoist and its positioning with respect to
the opening on the support.
3. The hoist must be positioned so that
the Minifor™ synthetic rope under load
does not rub against the sides of the
opening and the end limit stops on the
synthetic rope are able to come into
contact with the limit stop levers on the
hoist.
4. The hoist must be wedged so that it
does not move in any way on its support
surface.
5. The load must be freely suspended.
IMPORTANT: with this installation
configuration, never lift a load without first
placing it directly under the hoist.
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