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SAFETY PRECAUTIONS

Each Series 622 Hand Hoist is built in accordance with the specifications contained herein and at the time of

manufacture complies with our interpretation of applicable sections of the * American Society of Mechanical

Engineers Code B30.16 “Overhead Hoist” and the Occupation Safety and Health Act.

The safety laws for elevators and for dumbwaiters may specify construction details that are not necessarily

incorporated in CM industrial hoists.  We recommend the use of equipment that meets state and national safety

codes.  Columbus McKinnon Corporation cannot be responsible for applications other than those for which CM

equipment is recommended.

THIS SYMBOL POINTS OUT IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS WHICH IF NOT FOLLOWED
COULD ENDANGER THE PERSONAL SAFETY AND/OR PROPERTY OF YOURSELF AND OTH-
ERS.  READ AND FOLLOW ALL INSTRUCTIONS IN THIS MANUAL AND ANY PROVIDED WITH
THE EQUIPMENT BEFORE ATTEMPTING TO OPERATE YOUR SERIES 622 HOIST.

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Consult Columbus McKinnon Corporation for any usage of Series 622 Hoists that do not involve raising of the load on the lower hook, or
usage of Series 622 Hoists in the inverted position.  Using hoists, without special precautions, in such applications may cause an accident
that could result in injury and/or property damage.

*  Copies of this standard can be obtained from ASME Order Department, 22 Law Drive, Box 2300, Fairfield, NJ 07007-2300, U.S.A.

DO’S AND DO NOT’S

Safe Operation of Hoists

The following are Do’s and Do Not’s for safe opera-

tion of overhead hoists.  Taking precedence over

any specific rule listed here, however, is the most

important rule of all, USE COMMON SENSE.  A few

minutes spent reading these rules can make an

operator aware of dangerous practices to avoid and

precautions to take for his own safety and the safe-

ty of others.  Frequent examinations and periodic

inspections of the equipment as well as a conscien-

tious observance of safety rules may save lives as

well as time and money.

WARNING 

- To Avoid Injury:

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13.

DO

inspect hoist regularly, replace damaged or 

worn parts, and keep appropriate records of 

maintenance.

14.

DO

use CM parts when repairing a hoist.

15.

DO

use hook latches wherever possible.

16.

DO

apply lubricant to the load chain as recom-

mended in this manual.

17.

DO

replace damaged or malfunctioning hook 

latch.

18. 

DO NOT

lift more than rated load.

19.

DO NOT

use damaged hoist or hoist that is not 

working correctly.

20.

DO NOT

use the hoist with twisted, kinked, 

damaged or worn chain.

21.

DO NOT

lift a load unless chain is properly 

seated in chain wheel(s).

22.

DO NOT

use load chain as a sling or wrap 

chain around the load.

23.

DO NOT

lift a load if any binding prevents equal

loading on all supporting chains.

24.

DO NOT

apply the load to the tip of the hook.

25.

DO NOT

operate unless load is centered under 

hoist.

26.

DO NOT

operate hoist with other than manual 

power.

27.

DO NOT

permit more than one operator to pull 

on a single hand chain at one time.

28.

DO NOT

allow your attention to be diverted 

from operating the hoist.

29.

DO NOT

operate the hoist beyond limits of load

chain travel.

30.

DO NOT

use hoist to lift, support or transport 

people.

31.

DO NOT

lift loads over people.

32.

DO NOT

leave a suspended load unattended 

unless specific precautions have been taken.

33.

DO NOT

allow sharp contact between two 

hoists or between hoist and obstructions.

34. 

DO NOT

allow the chain or hook to be used as 

a ground for welding.

35.

DO NOT

allow the chain or hook to be touched 

by a live welding electrode.

36.

DO NOT

remove or obscure the warnings on 

the hoist.

37.

DO NOT

adjust or repair a hoist unless qualified

to perform hoist maintenance.

38.

DO NOT

attempt to lengthen the load chain or 

repair damaged load chain.

1.

DO

read ASME B30.16 Safety Standard for 

Overhead Hoists and this manual thoroughly.

2.  

DO

be familiar with hoist operating controls, 

procedures and warnings.

3.

DO

make sure the hoist suspension hook is 

securely attached to a suitable support.

4.

DO

maintain firm footing or be otherwise 

secured when operating hoist.

5.

DO

make sure that load slings or other 

approved single attachments are properly sized

and seated in the hook saddle.

6.

DO

make sure that the hook latch, if used, is 

closed and not supporting any part of the load.

7.

DO

make sure that load is free to move and will

clear all obstructions.

8.

DO

take up slack chain carefully, check load 

balance, lift a few inches (centimeters) and 

check load holding action before continuing.

9.

DO

make sure that all persons stay clear of the 

suspended load.

10.

DO

avoid swinging of load or load hook.

11.

DO

protect load chain from weld spatter or 

other damaging contaminants.

12.

DO

promptly report any malfunction, unusual 

performance, or damage of the hoist.

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Страница 1: ...compliance with such law instructions or recommendations UNDER NO CIRCUMSTANCES SHALL SELLER BE LIABLE FOR INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES AS THOSE TERMS ARE DEFINED IN SECTION 2 715 OF THE UNIFO...

Страница 2: ...nia MI 48150 313 261 1910 Fax 313 261 1788 MISSOURI INDEPENDENT ELECTRIC MACHINERY 310 West 20th Street Kansas City MO 64108 816 471 2610 Fax 816 421 3054 NEW JERSEY LIVELY AND COMPANY 10 Merry Lane E...

Страница 3: ...2...

Страница 4: ...ual 17 DO replace damaged or malfunctioning hook latch 18 DO NOT lift more than rated load 19 DO NOT use damaged hoist or hoist that is not working correctly 20 DO NOT use the hoist with twisted kinke...

Страница 5: ...nit 2 When preparing to lift or move a load be sure that the attachments to both hooks are firmly seated in the saddles of the hooks Avoid off center loading of any kind especially loading on the tip...

Страница 6: ...unit Other load sustaining components of the hoist should be inspected for damage The chart below should be used to determine when the hook must be replaced To measure throat opening depress the latc...

Страница 7: ...e Bros Refining Co or equal lubricant Be sure the lubricant reaches the bearing sur faces between the links Remove excess oil from the chain WARNING Used motor oils contain unknown carcinogenic materi...

Страница 8: ...iftwheel and the second link lays flat on the liftwheel After the chain has been started pull hand chain in the hoisting direc tion until about 2 feet 0 6M of chain has passed over the liftwheel The w...

Страница 9: ...load and then with a light load of 50 pounds 23Kg times the number of load supporting chains to be sure that the hoist operates properly and that the brake holds the load when the hand chain is releas...

Страница 10: ...5 and 10 Ton Load Chain Specify Lift or Length Required Hand Chain Specify Lift or Length Required Warning Tube Label Set Capacity and Warning Labels and 8 Drive Screws Hand Chain Connecting Link Loos...

Страница 11: ...NOTE Metric Tools Required for Fasteners 622 40 10 Ton Hoist Hanger Assembly Except for Latch Kit Hoist Hanger Kit and Dead End Kit individual parts are not available for repairs 627 41 10 Ton Lower H...

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