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LOAD CHAIN

Chain should feed smoothly into and away from the hoist or
hook block. If chain binds, jumps or is noisy, first clean and
lubricate it (see below). If trouble persists, inspect chain and
mating parts for wear, distortion or other damage.

Chain Inspection

First Clean chain with a non-caustic/non-acid type solvent and
make a link by link inspection for nicks, gouges, twisted links,
weld splatter, corrosion pits, striations (minute parallel lines),
cracks in weld areas, wear and stretching. Chain with any one
of these defects must be replaced.

Slack the portion if the chain that normally passes over the lift-
wheel. Examine the interlink area for the point of maximum
wear (polishing, see Figure 15). Measure and record the stock
diameter at this point of the link. Then measure stock diameter
in the same area on a link that does not pass over the liftwheel
(use the link adjacent to the loose end link for this purpose).
compare these two measurements. If the stock diameter of the
worn link is 0.010 inches (0.254 mm), or more, less than the
stock diameter of the unworn link, the chain must be replace.

On double reeved units, repeat this examination of the chain
that passes through the hook block.

Also check chain for stretch using a vernier caliper as shown
in Figure 16. Select an unused, unstretched section of chain
(usually at the lose end) and measure and record the length
over 11 chain links (pitches). Measure and record the same
length on a worn section of the chain. Obtain the amount of
stretch and wear by subtracting the measurement of the worn
section. If the result (amount of stretch and wear) is greater
than 0.145 inch (3.7mm), the chain must be replaced.

Use only a “Knife-edge” caliper to eliminate possibility of false
reading by not measuring full pitch length. 

Note that worn chain can be an indication of worn hoist com-
ponents. For this reason, the hoist’s chain guide, hook block 
and liftwheel should be examined for wear and replaced as
necessary when replacing worn chain.

Also, these chains are specially heat treated and hardened
and should never be repaired.

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IMPORTANT: 

Do not use replaced chain for other pur-

poses such as lifting or pulling. Load chain may break sud-
denly without visual deformation. For this reason, cut replaced
chain into short lengths to prevent use after disposal.

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Figure 14. Hook Inspection

MEASURE

OPENING

LATCH TYPE HOOK
(Upper and Lower)
TO MEASURE OPENING,
DEPRESS LATCH AGAINST
HOOK BODY AS SHOWN.

LATCHLOCK® TYPE HOOK
(UPPER AND LOWER)

“A”

“B” Max.

Models

Replace Hooks

When Opening 

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Models

Replace Hook

When Opening 

or Seat are:

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(37.7mm)

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(51.6mm)

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Chain and parts may look alike, but factory original chain
and parts are made of specific materials or processed to
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Figure 17. Chain Embossing

Figure 16. Chain Inspection

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Страница 1: ...g Maintenance P Pa ar rt ts s M Ma an nu ua al l 1 1 4 4 T To o 2 2 T To on n 2 25 50 0 K Kg g T To o 2 20 00 00 0 K Kg g Columbus McKinnon Corporation CM Entertainment Division 140 John James Audubon...

Страница 2: ...e care in the use and mainte nance of the goods Buyer shall not remove or permit anyone to remove any warning or instruction signs on the goods In the event of personal injury or damage to property or...

Страница 3: ...rleans LA 70125 504 486 9391 Fax 504 486 7482 MASSACHUSETTS ABEL DISTRIBUTORS INC 50 Parker Street Unit 2 Newburyport MA 01950 978 463 0700 Fax 978 463 5200 MISSOURI INDEPENDENT ELECTRIC MACHINERY 442...

Страница 4: ...devices only 13 NOT allow your attention to be diverted when operating hoist 14 NOT allow the hoist to be subjected to sharp contact with other hoists structures or objects through misuse 15 NOT adju...

Страница 5: ...ing Load Chain 4 8 Contact Block 4 12 Voltage Change Board 5 13 Locations of Components 5 14 Hook Inspection 10 15 Chain Wear areas 10 16 Chain Inspection 10 17 Chain Embossing 10 18 Limit Switches Mo...

Страница 6: ...may cause injury Before putting hoist into service fill in the information below Refer to the hoist identification plate M Mo od de el l N Nu um mb be er r __________________________________ S Se er r...

Страница 7: ...curely tighten the screws to the recommended seat ing torque see Table 2 using a 12 point socket 13mm socket which fits the head of the screw LATCHLOK HOOKS CM s Latchlok hooks see Figure 2 are availa...

Страница 8: ...last link of the load chain making sure there are no twists between the hook block and the dead end block into the dead end block Push the contact block up slightly and secure the load chain to the de...

Страница 9: ...cate high and low volt connections Connecting the 9 and 12 pin plugs into the Red voltage change board recepticles will connect the hoist for high voltage 380 3 50 415 3 50 or 460 3 60 To change the h...

Страница 10: ...n the extension cord in order to minimize the voltage drop between the power source and the hoist Remember operation with low voltage can void the CM repair replacement policy When in doubt about any...

Страница 11: ...mit switch the limit switch will automatically stop the hook at any predetermined point when either hoisting or lowering OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS HOIST 1 Check to ensure that the load point is in line w...

Страница 12: ...monthly for heavy service and daily to weekly for severe service and they should include those items listed in Table 4 Periodic Inspections These inspections are visual inspections of external condit...

Страница 13: ...the chain guide for wear or burring where the chain enters the hoist Severely worn or damaged parts should be replaced f External evidence of excessive wear of brake parts and brake adjustment see pa...

Страница 14: ...eliminate possibility of false reading by not measuring full pitch length Note that worn chain can be an indication of worn hoist com ponents For this reason the hoist s chain guide hook block and li...

Страница 15: ...es lower sheave wheel on double chain units and liftwheel must be lubricated with Lubriplate Bar and Chain Oil 10 R Fiske Bros Refining Co or equivalent prior to reassembly The lubricant must be appli...

Страница 16: ...otatable Limit Switches Models B C F 1 Disconnect the hoist from the power supply system 2 Refer to th exploded views and remove the back frame cover from the hoist 3 Remove and discard the limit swit...

Страница 17: ...st to power supply 7 Run hook to the desired lower position cautiously operat ing the hoist without a load 8 Disconnect hoist from power supply 9 Moving one traveling nut toward the other increases ho...

Страница 18: ...22 8 H1 To H2 127 H3 To H4 158 220 380 To 48 X1 To X2 4 0 H1 To H2 127 H3 To H4 158 220 415 To 24 X1 To X2 1 1 H1 To H2 127 H3 To H4 158 Models Brake Coil Voltage Nominal Current Amps D C Resistance O...

Страница 19: ...d frequency indicated on hoist identification plate For three phase dual voltage unit make sure the connections at the voltage change board are the proper voltage as described on page 5 F Low Voltage...

Страница 20: ...d B See item 1H C Extreme external heating C Above an ambient temperature of 40 C 104 F the frequency of hoist operation must be limited to avoid overheating of motor Special provisions should be made...

Страница 21: ...igure 20 Typical Wiring Diagrams Entertainment Wiring Diagrams shown are representative Consult diagram in hoist or furnished with unit WIRING DIAGRAM LODESTAR HOIST MODELS B C F TELEMECHANIQUE CONTAC...

Страница 22: ...l Wiring Diagrams Entertainment Wiring Diagrams shown are representative Consult diagram in hoist or furnished with unit WIRING DIAGRAM LODESTAR HOIST MODELS J JJ L LL R RR DUAL VOLTAGE 3 PHASE TELEME...

Страница 23: ...al Wiring Diagrams Direct Control Wiring Diagrams shown are representative Consult diagram in hoist or furnished with unit 19 WIRING DIAGRAM LODESTAR HOIST MODELS B C F 220 415 3 50 230 460 3 60 DIREC...

Страница 24: ...iring Diagrams Direct Control Wiring Diagrams shown are representative Consult diagram in hoist or furnished with unit 20 WIRING DIAGRAM LODESTAR HOIST MODELS J JJ L LL R RR 220 415 3 50 230 460 3 60...

Страница 25: ...ket which fits the head of the screw The dead end of the load chain is temporarily positioned a few links from the end by a wire clip DO NOT remove this clip before attaching the chain to the dead end...

Страница 26: ...ift and hammer or slow acting press are required The drift should be the same diameter as the pin 5 16 diameter 7 94mm for Models B C F and 3 8 9 52mm diameter for Models J L R LL RR and it should be...

Страница 27: ...er pin as shown in Figure 7 k Adjust limit switches as describe in Table 6 page 13 If the new chain is longer than the old check to be sure limit switch will allow for new length of lift In the event...

Страница 28: ...ors etc These items may be damaged or lost during disassembly or just unfit for future use because of deterioration from age or service 24 ORDERING INSTRUCTIONS W WA AR RN NI IN NG G Using Commercial...

Страница 29: ...g 27038 1 35627 1 627 124 Gear Housing Gasket 27747 1 35707 1 627 125 Back Frame 27618 1 35031 1 627 130 Back Frame Cover 28009 1 36008 1 627 131 Back Frame Cover Screw Lockwasher 982226 3 982251 3 We...

Страница 30: ...30 627 131 627 132 627 445 627 115 ROTOR STATOR ASSEMBLY VOLTAGE CHANGE BOARD CONTACTOR TRANSFORMER LIFTWHEEL AND BEARINGS CHAIN GUIDES ADAPTOR NUT DRIVE SHAFT AND PINION INTERMEDIATE GEAR AND PINION...

Страница 31: ...g Pin Special Alloy Steel Specify whether for Swivel or Rigid Type Suspension 1 27805 983763 for Rigid Susp 983764 for SwivelSusp 983761Rigid Susp 983762SwivelSusp 627 710 Rigid Hook Suspension includ...

Страница 32: ...TROL END Models Key Number Part Name No Req d B C F J L LL R RR Part Number 627 220 Limit Switch Shaft Gear Kit 1 27749 36656 627 222 Limit Switch Kit 1 31631 31636 627 231 Limit Switch Bracket Sub As...

Страница 33: ...753 35704 627 259 Brake Coil 1 51518 51511 for Models J L R 51512 for Models LL RR 627 260 Brake Armature Assembly 1 28678 35600 Includes 627 262 627 261 Brake Friction Disc 1 or 2 27677 35632 627 262...

Страница 34: ...30 Entertainment Direct Control Lodestar Models B C F Brake Entertainment Direct Control Lodestar Models J L LL R RR Brake...

Страница 35: ...R RR R 6 62 27 7 3 31 12 2 D Dr ri iv ve e S Sh ha af ft t P Pi in ni io on n B Be ea ar ri in ng g 1 1 8 82 20 00 09 9 8 83 36 69 91 1 6 62 27 7 3 31 13 3 D Dr ri iv ve e S Sh ha af ft t B Be ea ar...

Страница 36: ...Entertainment Direct Control Lodestar Models J L LL R RR Protector Kit 32...

Страница 37: ...to or r H Ho ou us si in ng g 1 1 2 27 70 06 63 3 3 35 50 07 73 3 6 62 27 7 1 12 24 4 G Ge ea ar r H Ho ou us si in ng g G Ga as sk ke et t 1 1 2 27 77 74 47 7 3 35 57 70 07 7 6 62 27 7 4 41 11 1 M Mo...

Страница 38: ...34 Models J L LL R RR Motor End...

Страница 39: ...63 Lower Hook Body 1 45401 35370 627 764 Lower Hook Chain Block Pin 1 45943 35790 627 770 Lower Hook Block Assembly 1 35645 627 771 Lower Hook with Latch Latch Type Hook 1 28686 35611 35612 Latchlok T...

Страница 40: ...rmer w fusing 115v sec Fuses not included 48v sec 24v sec 1 28294 1 28295 1 28296 627 1008 Transformer Mounting Screw 2 982683 627 1009 Contactor Transformer Wiring Harness 1 27602 627 1010 Line Conne...

Страница 41: ...8294 1 28295 1 28296 627 1008 Transformer Mounting Screw 2 982683 627 1009 Contactor Transformer Wiring Harness 1 35613 627 1010 Line Connector Specify Qty 982158 627 1011 Motor Wiring Harness 1 Speed...

Страница 42: ...bel 1 20940 627 1017 Instruction Tag 1 28271 627 1018 Power Cord Assembly 1 27637 627 1020 Hoist I D Plate 1 Contact Factory 627 1023 Grommet Plug 1 27891 627 1024 Brake Jumper Harness 1 27715 627 102...

Страница 43: ...983643 627 1000 Insulated Brake Coil Terminal 2 983197 627 1003A Ground Symbol Label 1 20940 627 1017 Instruction Tag 1 28271 627 1018 Power Cord Assembly 1 31711 627 1020 Hoist I D Plate 1 Contact F...

Страница 44: ...1 27360 627 307 Lift Wheel Bearing Gear End 1 88429 627 308 Lift Wheel Bearing Motor End 1 88429 627 740 Loose End Screw 1 927764 627 741 Loose End Screw Lockwasher 1 982226 627 742 Loose End Screw W...

Страница 45: ...740 Loose End Screw 1 987210 627 741 Loose End Screw Lockwasher 1 945851 627 742 Loose End Screw Washer 1 954807 627 743 Loose End Link 1 35367 627 750 Load Chain 85949 627 833 Dead End Block 1 35418...

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