George Taylor & Co Lifting Gear (Midlands) Ltd
GT Manual Heavy Duty Chain Hoist MKII
NOTE: Owner and Operator must read and understand this instruction manual before using the Manual Hoist.
Contents
1. Preface
2. Safety Instruction
3. Specification
4. Installation and Operation
5. Inspection and Maintenance
6. The Methods for Maintenance and Inspection
7. Criteria for Using and Checking Chain Hoists
THANK YOU VERY MUCH FOR SELECTING A HEAVY DUTY GT MANUAL HOIST!
This instruction manual describes the correct operating method to ensure a prolonged service life. Please read and completely understand this manual before
operating the Manual Hoist. Always keep this manual in an appropriate place. If the manual of warning decal is missing, please contact your Supplier.
NOTE: All information reported herein is based on the data available at the time of printing. The factory reserves the right to modify its own products at any time
without notice or incurring in any sanction. Please verify with George Taylor and Company Lifting Gear for possible updates.
1. Preface
This manual hoist is a portable lifting device easily operated by hand chain. It’s suitable for use in factories, mines, farms, construction sites, wharves, docks
and warehouses for installation of equipment, as well as for loading and unloading goods. It’s specially advantageous for lifting work in open air grounds and
places where no power supply is available.
The manual hoist can be attached to a trolley of any type as a travelling chain block. It is suitable to use on monorail overhead conveying systems, hand
travelling cranes and jib cranes.
2. Safety Instruction