Installation and operating manual
EN-12
G961.1 - 03/2012
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Inspect the entire length of the rope for any signs of damage,
see Fig. 12.
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Inspect the rope tip in accordance with Fig. 23 (see also
'15.4 Care and maintenance, Rope' on page 22).
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Clean regularly.
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Check whether the thimble (1) and sealing cuffs (2) are
undamaged (see Fig. 4).
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Ropes with hooks:
Check that the hook and the safety catch (3) are intact, see
Fig. 4.
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Ropes with safety hooks:
Check to ensure that the safety hooks (4) shut correctly and
that the locks work, see Fig. 4.
Anchoring devices
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Check whether the bolts/screws/rigging comply with the
specifications in '4.8 Anchoring' on page 10.
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Inspect the fishplates, load bolts and screw connections for
damage.
Connecting cable
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Check that the length is adequate.
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Check whether the cable diameter is sufficient for the
planned length (see Table 5 and 6 on page 13).
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Check the entire length of the cable for visible damage.
Control cable
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Check that the length is adequate.
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Check the entire length of the cable for visible damage.
9.3
Assembly
Requirements
y
Assembly may only be performed by trained personnel.
y
The workplace must have adequate lighting.
Anchor hoist
DANGER!
Danger of severe injuries caused by incorrect anchoring!
Danger of death from falling! Risk of being injured by falling
objects!
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Only attach the hoist at the specified anchoring points
using the specified anchoring devices (see Fig. 17, Item
1).
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The hoist must be secured in place in such a way that
the rope runs vertically into the hoist. Pulling at an angle
is prohibited (see Fig. 9).
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If greater payload is required: See the specifications in
'4.9 Load limits' on Page 10.
DANGER!
Danger of severe injuries caused by incorrect anchoring!
High-strength, galvanized bolts and screws can become brittle
and break. Risk of falling and of being injured by falling ob-
jects!
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High-strength galvanized bolts / screws (10.9 or 12.9)
may not be utilized for anchoring.
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Utilize bolts / screws with the specified strength.
Cotter pins inserted incorrectly!
Risk of being injured by falling objects!
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Insert the cotter pin according to Fig. 8.
ATTENTION!
Incorrect installation position!
Damage to the equipment may occur!
The equipment will be damaged if incorrect or insufficient
lubricant is used!
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The hoist must not be mounted horizontally on the flat
side.
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Attach the hoist in such a way that the flat side only
points to the side or upward, see Fig. 17.
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Use screws with self-locking nuts to stop them from being
lost.
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Secure the bolts with a cotter pin or similar lock.
Electrical connection
DANGER!
Danger of electric shock! Danger of severe accidents!
All of the work undertaken and the electrical connections must
concur with the national regulations applicable in the respec-
tive country.
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Only electricians are permitted to make the electrical
connections.
Danger through unauthorized use!
The electrical connection on the operator's side must be
connected in such a way that the hoist can be secured against
unauthorized use! Suitable protective measures include:
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Lockable Emergency Off device
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Lockable main switch
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Key-switch
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Removable operating controls
Danger of severe accidents! Danger of electric shock!
The electrical connections must be made in accordance with
the details given in this manual in order to prevent electrical
hazards.
The electric connection must be established in accordance with
EN 60204-32.
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