G I S C H A I N H O I S T S W I S S Q U A L I T Y
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2.2.4 Chain bucket
Move chain out at load side until limit switch is activated
Attach free end of chain to housing (see chapter 2.2.2)
Attach chain bucket and allow chain to run in (see figure 2-13)
DANGER !
All steel plate chain buckets must be equipped with an additional wire cable
with a minimum diameter of 2 mm (see figure 2-14).
Figure 2-13
Figure 2-14
3 Service and maintenance
3.1 General regulations for service
and maintenance work
Operating failures in electric chain hoists affecting the safe operation of the device
should be remedied immediately.
CAUTION !
Maintenance and repair work on the electric chain hoist may only be carried
out by qualified and trained personnel.
CAUTION !
If the operator performs maintenance work on an electric chain hoist on his
own account, the type of maintenance performed together with the date
carried out must be entered in the log book.
Alterations to, as well as modifications and supplements to electric chain hoists which
may affect safety must be authorized by the manufacturer in advance. Structural
alterations to chain hoists not authorized by the manufacturer exempt the manufacturer
from liability in case of damage.
Material warranty claims will only be recognized if solely manufacturer’s genuine spare
parts have been used.
We explicitly wish to point out that those original parts and accessories not supplied on
our behalf cannot be inspected or released by us.
General:
Service and maintenance are preventive measures designed to preserve the full
functionality of electric chain hoists. Non-compliance with service and maintenance
routines can result in reduction in the useful function of and/ or damage to electric
chain hoists.
Service and maintenance work should be carried out at the predefined time intervals,
in accordance with the instruction manual (table 3-1 and 3-2).
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