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CRANE OPERATOR INSTRUCTIONS

Overhead cranes and jib cranes generally handle materials over working areas where there are personnel.  Therefore, it is important for the Crane Operator to be 

instructed in the use of the crane and to understand the severe consequences of careless operation.  It is not intended that these suggestions take precedence over 

existing plant safety rules and regulations or OSHA regulations.  However, a thorough study of the following information should provide a better understanding of safe 

operation and afford a greater margin of safety for people and machinery on the plant floor.  It must be recognized that these are suggestions for the Crane Operator’s 

use.  It is the responsibility of the owner to make personnel aware of all federal, state and local rules and codes, and to make certain operators are properly trained.

Qualifications

Crane operation, to be safe and efficient, requires skill:  the exercise of extreme care and good judgment, alertness and concentration, and rigid adherence to proven 

safety rules and practices as outlined in applicable and current ANSI and OSHA safety standards.  In general practice, no person should be permitted to operate a 

crane:

 

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Who cannot speak the appropriate language or read and understand the printed instructions.

 

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Who is not of legal age to operate this type of equipment.

 

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Whose hearing or eyesight is impaired (unless suitably corrected with good depth perception).

 

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Who may be suffering from heart or other ailments which might interfere with the operator’s safe performance.

 

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Unless the operator has carefully read and studied this operation manual.

 

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Unless the operator has been properly instructed.

 

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Unless the operator has demonstrated his instructions through practical operation.

 

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Unless the operator is familiar with hitching equipment and safe hitching equipment practices.

Handling the Jib Boom Motion

Before using the boom of the jib crane, the operator should be sure the hook or lift tube is high enough to clear any obstruction.  Before a load is handled by the 

crane, the jib boom should be brought into position so that it is directly over the load.  Start the jib boom slowly and bring it up to speed gradually.  Approaching the 

place where it is desired to stop the jib, reduce the boom speed.

Handling the Hoist or Vacuum LIfter Motion

Refer to the lifting equipment’s operating instructions.

GENERAL SUGGESTIONS

Know Your Crane

Crane operators should be familiar with the principal parts of a crane and have a thorough knowledge of crane control functions and movements.  The crane operator 

should be required to know the location and proper operation of the main conductor disconnecting means for all power to the attachments on the crane.

Responsibility

Each crane operator should be held directly responsible for the safe operation of the crane.  Whenever there is any doubt as to SAFETY, the crane operator should 

stop the crane and refuse to handle loads until:  (1) safety has been assured or (2) the operator has been ordered to proceed by the supervisor, who then assumes all 

responsibility for the SAFETY of the lift.

Do not permit 

ANYONE

 to ride on the hook, lift tube, or load.

Inspection

Test the crane movement and any attachments on the crane at the beginning of each shift.  Whenever the operator finds anything wrong or apparently wrong, the 

problem should be reported immediately to the proper supervisor and appropriate corrective action taken.

Operating Suggestions

One measure of a good crane operator is the smoothness of the crane operation.  The good crane operator should know and follow these proven suggestions for

safe, efficient crane handling.

1. 

The crane should be moved smoothly and gradually to avoid abrupt, jerky movements of the load.  Slack must be removed from the sling and hoisting ropes

 

before the load is lifted.

2. 

Center the crane over the load before starting the hoist or vacuum lifter to avoid swinging the load as the lift is started.  Loads should not be swung by the crane 

  

to reach areas not under the crane.

3. 

Crane-hoisting ropes or lift tubes should be kept vertical.  Cranes shall not be used for side pulls.

4. 

Be sure everyone in the immediate area is clear of the load and aware that a load is being moved.

5. 

Do not make lifts beyond the rated load capacity of the crane, vacuum lifter, sling chains, rope slings, etc.

6. 

Make certain that before moving the load, load slings, load chains, or other lifting devices are fully seated in the saddle of the hook with the hook latch closed (if

 

equipped with hook latch), or verify that the vacuum head is completely sealed on the center of the load surface.

7. 

Check to be sure that the load and/or bottom block is lifted high enough to clear all obstructions when moving boom.

8. 

At no time should a load be left suspended and unattended.

9. 

Do not lift loads with sling hooks hanging loose.  If all sling hooks are not needed, they should be properly stored, or use a different sling.

10.  All slings or cables should be removed from the crane hooks when not in use (dangling cables or hooks hung in sling rings can inadvertently snag other objects

 

when the crane is moving).

11.  Operators shall not carry loads and/or empty bottom blocks over personnel.  Particular additional caution should be practiced when using magnet or vacuum

 

devices.  Loads, or parts of loads, held magnetically could drop.  Failure of power to magnets or vacuum devices can result in dropping the load.  Extra

 

precaution should be exercised when handling molten metal in the proximity of personnel.

12.  Whenever the operator leaves the crane the following procedure should be followed:

 

 

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Raise all hooks to an intermediate position.

 

 

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Spot the crane at an approved designated location.

 

 

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Place all controls in the “off” position.

 

 

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Open the main switch to the “off” position.

 

 

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Make visual check before leaving the crane.

13.  In case of emergency or during inspection, repairing, cleaning or lubrication, a warning sign or signal should be displayed and the main switch should be locked

 

in the “off” position.  This should be done whether the work is being done by the crane operator or by others.

14.  Contact with rotation stops or trolley end stops shall be made with extreme caution.  The operator should do so with particular care for the safety of persons

 

below the crane, and only after making certain that any persons on the other cranes are aware of what is being done.

15.  ANY SAFETY FEATURES AND MECHANISMS BUILT-IN OR OTHERWISE PROVIDED WITH THE CRANE BY GORBEL ARE REQUIRED FOR THE SAFE

 

OPERATION OF THE CRANE.  DO NOT, UNDER ANY CIRCUMSTANCES, REMOVE OR OTHERWISE IMPAIR OR DISABLE THE PROPER FUNCTIONING

 

OF ANY CRANE SAFETY MECHANISMS OR FEATURES BUILT-IN OR OTHERWISE PROVIDED BY GORBEL FOR SAFE OPERATION OF THE CRANE.

 

ANY REMOVAL, IMPAIRMENT OR DISABLING OF ANY SUCH SAFETY MECHANISMS OR FEATURES OR OTHER USE OR OPERATION OF THE CRANE

 

WITHOUT THE COMPLETE AND PROPER FUNCTIONING OF ANY SUCH SAFETY MECHANISMS OR FEATURES AUTOMATICALLY AND IMMEDIATELY

 

VOIDS ANY AND ALL EXPRESS AND IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF ANY KIND OR NATURE.

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Содержание Free Standing PIVOT PRO

Страница 1: ...ANT DO NOT DESTROY Installation Operation Maintenance Manual Month Year Gorbel Dealer Date PIVOT PRO Articulating Jib Crane Gorbel Customer Order No Serial No Wall Mounted PIVOT PRO Free Standing PIVO...

Страница 2: ...lation 6 7 Step 3 PIVOT PRO Free Standing Mast Installation 8 9 Step 4 PIVOT PRO Free Standing Boom Installation 10 11 Step 5 Vacuum Hose Installation 12 Step 6 Accessories Optional Installation 13 15...

Страница 3: ...standard fabrication practices should be employed to assemble these cranes because of the necessity of properly interpreting these instructions Gorbel is not responsible for the quality of work mansh...

Страница 4: ...ve action taken Operating Suggestions One measure of a good crane operator is the smoothness of the crane operation The good crane operator should know and follow these proven suggestions for safe eff...

Страница 5: ...well as time and money DON TS HOISTS VACUUM LIFTERS 1 Never lift or transport a load until all personnel are clear and do not transport the load over personnel 2 Do not allow any unqualified personne...

Страница 6: ...hardware box General Arrangement Drawing can be found inserted in this installation manual WARNING Consult a qualified structural engineer to determine that your support structure is adequate to suppo...

Страница 7: ...O FS 50 12 12 T PPRO FS 50 12 12 B 916 75 10 8 PPRO FS 75 10 8 T PPRO FS 75 10 8 B 668 10 PPRO FS 75 10 10 T PPRO FS 75 10 10 B 897 12 PPRO FS 75 10 12 T PPRO FS 75 10 12 B 1142 12 8 PPRO FS 75 12 8 T...

Страница 8: ...re 2 5 Clean pivot pins with clean dry cloth Slide bearings on pivot pins Be sure to orient bearings correctly diagram 2C 2 6 Lift boom weldment up and insert lower pivot pin into lower pivot mounting...

Страница 9: ...nment 2 11 Attach two brake pads to the lower pivot mounting assembly using two 1 4 socket head cap screws lock washers and lock nuts diagram 2F 2 12 Adjust brake by tightening two lock nuts to achiev...

Страница 10: ...acks or seams in a 48 square area around center of mast Note Chemical epoxy anchor bolts are recommended because of their ability to withstand the vibrating loads caused by the rapid raising or loweri...

Страница 11: ...st plate approximately where cam followers will contact mast pipe distance between plumb line and face of mast should also be three 3 inches F Repeat steps D E every 60 around the mast to ensure that...

Страница 12: ...in hole is slightly offset This collar may be installed in one of two ways flipped to act as a 0 025 thick shim When properly shimmed the holes on safety collar and pivot pin will be aligned Using ham...

Страница 13: ...g for 45 adjustment increments Two rotation limits are supplied with the Free Standing PIVOT PRO A Swing boom to maximum rotation in one direction B Back off boom rotation until first available hole i...

Страница 14: ...Install fittings into 2 NPT couplings of boom Do NOT over tighten PVC fittings should not be tightened more than 2 turns past finger tight 5 4 Place hose clamp over hose end push hose end over barbed...

Страница 15: ...MUST BE supported by all four adjustable feet and NOT by the fork pockets Tighten jam top nut D Secure boom or assemble mast to base prior to boom assembly E Lower mast onto protruding bolts of base...

Страница 16: ...ientation The filter bracket can be mounted vertically or horizontally depending on the filter s bolt hole locations A Transfer filter mounting pattern to the filter bracket B Drill filter bracket for...

Страница 17: ...6 18 x 3 4 long hex head cap screw Tighten to 15 ft lbs C Position your lifter tube controls onto the smart hook 6 5 INSTALLING ROTATION STOPS ON WALL MOUNTED PIVOT PRO diagram 6E Contact Gorbel Custo...

Страница 18: ...hers are compressed 7 2 If necessary touch up crane with paint provided 7 3 Keep Packing List Installation Manual General Arrangement Drawing and any other inserts filed together in a safe place TIP D...

Страница 19: ...TOR NOT AN AGENT Gorbel and Purchaser agree that Purchaser has been put on notice that dealer or distributor is not Gorbel s agent in any respect for any reason Gorbel and Purchaser also agree that Pu...

Страница 20: ...and square washer are properly installed so that boom cannot dislodge Every 2000 hours or yearly 5 Rotation Limits Check for deformation Make sure that bolt is tightened Replace block if deformed Eve...

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