Fasswender SVK 164393
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Ausgabe 03/2013
Lifting
Bring the drum belt (2) into the horizontal position.
Move up to the drum, the position of the belt must be inside the grooves.
Surround the drum with the clamping device and hang the locking chain on the
fastening bolt.
Note: mount chain so short as possible; pay attention to engagement of the pawl
Then tighten the chain by moving the locking level as far as possible clockwise.
When you press the lever in the direction of the drum, fasten the catch.
If you would like to turn the drum from the driver's seat take the steering chain from
the
storage box and fasten it to the driver’s stand.
Moving
Lift the drum with the forklift truck slightly and move it slowly.
Drums must only be moved in a vertical position and on even ground.
Emptying
For emptying, the drum the forks of the forklift truck must be raised at least high enough for the drum to rotate
freely. By pulling on the chain, the drum is slowly turned into a horizontal position and can thus be emptied. When
the emptying procedure is finished rotate the drum into the vertical position again.
Unloading
For unloading unlock the drum manually after lowering. For this pull the locking lever clockwise. The tension in the
locking chain relaxes. Then loosen the locking device and unhook the chain.
7. Maintenance and servicing
To guarantee safe working with the product the following checks are necessary:
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Regularly check for ease of movement of the moving parts and if necessary lubrication with
commercially-available grease.
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Regular sight and function checks at intervals of max. one year by a qualified person.
If the following damage is established on the chains stop using the product:
a) elongation by more than 5% on the chain or a single link
b) reduction of link thickness (rated thickness) at any place by more than 10%
c) breakage of a chain link
d) fissures on a chain link
e) deformation of a chain link
If the following damage is established on the chains the drum lifting grippers must no longer be used:
a) Yarn breaks or cuts in the fabric.
b) Damage to the bearing seam
c) Deformation due to heat exposure, e.g. due to radiation, friction, contact
d) Exposure to aggressive materials such as acids, alkalis and solvents.
lax chain
tensioned chain