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3-phase current motor 400V/50Hz - IP55
– F – max. 1000 m above sea level.
Order-related Special data, refer to the motor nameplate.
6
Installation
6.1
Stationary hoist
Stationary designs are supplied with a suspension eye. A suspension hook is available as option.
They are usually supplied assembled in full. In exceptional circumstances, the suspension eye/ suspension
hook is not assembled.
Suspension eye and suspension hook
fix the suspension eye (1) by two threated bolts
(2) at the provided fishplates (3) on top of the
hoist housing
put on disc (4)
fix nuts M10-10.9 (5) with tightening torque 49
Nm
additionally protect the nuts with LOCTITE 243
Illustration 2
Suspension hook installation in the same way.
6.2
Adjusting the gauge
The trolley can be adjusted to various beam flange widths. Adjustment to the relevant beam flange width “B”
depends on the type and size and is to be made as follows:
There are distance tubes (5) and/or washers
(6) situated on the load bars (2) of the trolley.
Dimension "X" is set by placing washers (6)
from the outer to the inner side ("X" increases)
or from the inner to the outer side ("X"
decreases).
Washers (6) and rubber discs (depended on
type) leave a distance for the load hook. It is
important that the load hangs in the middle
under the beam so that the two side plates are
equally loaded.
The suspension eye (9) (if existent) for bigger
load bolts must still be swivelling after it has
been secured.
Tighten the hexagon nut (3) and safety nuts (4)
again.
Check correct flange width "B" and dimension
"X". Adjustment must be repeated if necessary.
1 side plates
2 load bars
3 hexagon nut
4 safety nuts
5 distance tubes
6 washers
7 ---
8 rubber disc (depended on type)
9 suspension eye
6.3
Installation on the beam
1 Tighten the hexagon nut (3) and safety nuts (4).
2 Push on the trolley at the face of the beam flange.
3 If this is not possible, the trolley can also be mounted
on the beam from below.
4 Therefore, remove the hexagon nut (3) and the safety
nut (4) on the side without gear.
5 Pull apart the side plates (1) as far until it is possible to
push the trolley onto the beam flange from below.
Afterwards, push the trolley together to correct gauge.
6 Secure the washers (6) and distance tubes (5) by
tightening the hexagon nuts (3) and the safety nuts (4).
Illustration 3