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The device details described in this catalog are intended primarily for model selection. Before using
the device, read the instruction manual thoroughly, and ensure the device is used correctly.
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Do not release the brake when a load is acting on the unit under any circumstances. If the brake is released while a load is acting on the unit,
the supported object may fall or the moving sections may suddenly start to move.
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Do not use the unit in an explosive atmosphere. Doing so may cause the unit to become flammable, explode or catch fire, or result in
personal injury.
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When using in equipment that will transport people, install a protection device on the equipment side to ensure safety. Operating the
equipment recklessly may lead to accidents resulting in injury or death, or damage to the equipment.
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When using in lifting applications, install a safety device on the equipment side to prevent sudden drops. Sudden equipment drops may
lead to accidents resulting in injury or death, or damage to the equipment.
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When using the unit in equipment hung from above, install safety fence to prevent entering the area beneath any suspended objects.
A safeguard must also be installed just in case the chain breaks.
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Keep hands and any other part of the body, clothes or accessories away from any movable parts. Otherwise, they may be entangled or
trapped in movable parts, resulting in personal injury or death and/or damage to the equipment.
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If a terminal box is used, do not operate the unit with the terminal box cover removed. Doing so may result in electrical shock.
Be sure to replace the cover after performing any work on the terminal box.
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When operating manually from a manual operation shaft, be sure to operate according to the instruction manual and with no load applied.
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Observe the general standards stipulated in Part 2, Chapter 1, Section 1 of the Ordinance on Industrial Safety and Health.
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For attachment/removal from equipment, transportation, installation, wiring, operation, maintenance and inspection of the unit:
• Always work by following the instructions in the instruction manual.
• Work must be performed by those who have specialized knowledge and skills. Otherwise explosion, ignition, fire, electrical shock,
injury or damage to the equipment may result.
• During electrical wiring, always observe the precautions listed in the instruction manual as well as the regulations in the electrical equipment
standards and indoor wiring regulations. Grounding in particular is important for preventing electrocution, so always ensure that the product
is reliably grounded.
• Turn off the source power supply in advance and ensure that the switch cannot be unintentionally turned on. In the event of power stoppage,
take the same action.
• Wear clothing suited to the work, and wear appropriate protective gear (safety goggles, gloves, safety footwear, or other necessary safety
equipment).
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Do not attempt to modify the unit.
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Do not use the unit outside of the specified ranges listed on the nameplate and external diagrams, and in the catalog. Doing so may
result in injury and/or damage to the unit.
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Use the unit within the appropriate power supply voltage range. There is a risk of burning out the motor and of fire when using the unit
outside this range.
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Make sure the limit switch wiring and stroke adjustment position are correct before energizing the unit.
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Check the rotational direction before incorporating the unit into any other equipment. Mounting the unit against the correct rotational direction
may result in personal injury and/or damage to the unit.
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Do not insert your fingers or objects into any opening on the unit. Doing so may result in injury and/or damage to the unit.
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Functionality and performance may decrease because of part wear and the lifespan of parts. Perform periodic inspections according to
the instruction manual. If the unit shows degraded functionality and performance or is damaged, immediately stop operation and contact
your local supplier. Not doing so may result in electrical shock, injury or fire.
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During operation, the unit, motor, or speed reducer may heat up to a high temperature. Keep hands and other body parts from coming
into contact with these devices. Failure to do so may result in burn injuries.
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Do not operate the unit with an applied load that is higher than the rated load. Doing so may result in injury and/or damage to the unit.
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Do not remove the nameplate.
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Customer alterations of the unit are outside the scope of the Tsubaki warranty. Therefore, Tsubaki assumes no responsibility for such alterations.
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Before using the device, thoroughly read the instruction manual provided with the unit, and ensure the unit is used correctly. If no instruction manual
is available, use the device name and model number to request an instruction manual from the distributor where the device was purchased, or from
the Tsubaki sales office.
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Be sure to give the instruction manual to the end user.
1.LIMITED WARRANTY
Products are covered by the Tsubaki warranty for up to 18 months
from shipment from the factory or 12 months after the start of use
(starting from the incorporation of the product into the customer’s
equipment), whichever is shortest. However, the warranty period
may vary, depending on the usage conditions.
2. SCOPE OF WARRANTY
During the limited warranty period, a failure in a product installed,
used, and maintained according to the catalog, instruction manual,
or other appropriate documents, can be returned to Tsubaki for
replacement or repair free of charge.
However, please note that the limited warranty covers only Tsubaki
products. The following expenses will not be covered by the
warranty. (Instruction manuals and other appropriate documents
include any documents specially submitted to the customer.)
(1) Expenses required for removal/installation of the product
from/to the customer’s equipment, or for replacement or repair,
or for related construction costs.
(2) Costs required to transport the customer’s equipment to a
repair shop.
(3) Lost profits or other extended damages due to breakdown or
repair.
3. REPAIR SERVICES
Tsubaki will accept and repair products that have failed due to the
following items—regardless of whether the warranty period is in
effect—for a fee.
(1) The product was not installed correctly according to the
instruction manual.
(2) The product was not sufficiently maintained or was handled
incorrectly.
(3) The product failed due to a failure between the product and a
separate device.
(4) The product structure was changed in any way, such as
through modification.
(5) The product was repaired by someone other than Tsubaki or a
Tsubaki-designated factory.
(6) The product was used outside the correct operating
environment as stated in the instruction manual.
(7) The product failed due to a force majeure such as a natural
disaster or illegal actions by a third party.
(8) The product failed due to a secondary failure resulting from a
defect in a customer’s device.
(9) The product failed due to parts installed at the request of the
customer or due to parts used per the customer’s
specifications.
(10) The product failed due to a wiring failure or parameter setting
error caused by the customer.
(11) The product failed as a result of reaching its normal service life
according to the conditions of use.
(12) The product failed due to any damage for which Tsubaki is not
responsible.
4. DISPATCHING OF TSUBAKI ENGINEERS
Service expenses such as those incurred when dispatching
engineers to perform an investigation, adjustment, or trial operation
of a Tsubaki product will be charged separately.
Warranty
For Safe Use of ZIP CHAIN LIFTER / ZIP MASTER
WARNING
Observe the items below to prevent danger.
CAUTION
Observe the items below to prevent accidents.
The device details described in this catalog are intended primarily for model selection.
Before using the device, read the instruction manual thoroughly, and ensure the device is used correctly.
CAUTION
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