F0169 Backease Hoist Manual
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28/05/2014
Rev:03
Important Notice:
As the installation and operation of this crane is beyond the control of the manufacturer and/or
it's agents, the manufacturer and/or its agent's shall in no circumstances be liable for any loss,
damage or injury of any kind whatsoever and howsoever caused or occasioned to property or
persons resulting from the installation or use of this crane.
The following components are supplied
1
Hoist Boom Post
1
Hoist Base
1
Lifting Hook
1
Power Pack Bracket
1
O.5m Earth Cable (black)
1
3.5m Battery Cable (red)
1
2.5m Hydraulic Hose + Nipple
1
Hoist Boom + pins and R clips
1
Hoist Cylinder with pins, clips, Breather, Elbow fitting and Hose Burst Valve
6
½" X 2" bolts, flat & spring washers & nuts
1
Boom Storage Bracket inc Mounting Plate
2
⅜" X 1" B & N + spring flat washer
1
⅜" X 2½"
B & N + spring flat washer
2
10mm x 20mm bolt + spring flat washer
3
Hoist Support Leg Bracket
1
⅜" X 3" bolt + nyloc nut
1
Hoist Support Leg
1
Power Pack inc fittings
1
Remote Hand Control
6
Cable Ties
Tool Requirements:
Electric hand drill
7/16" and 9/16" HSS drill bits
Marking pen
Open ended spanners and shifting spanner
Hack saw
Funnel
3.5 litres of hydraulic oil Castrol Hyspin AWS32 (approximate)
Installation Instructions:
Installation takes 2 to 3 hours.
1.
Position the hoist base on the corner of the tray with the sides against the cabguard and
along the tray edge. Fit the Hoist Boom Post to the base, check that the base does not
foul the tray dropsides or that the cab guard does not interfere with the rotation of the
boom post.
2.
For maximum strength the base must be bolted to the tray frame or bearers.
Steel trays are usually fully welded to the frame and the base can be bolted to the tray
floor adjacent to the frame. With aluminium tray, or steel framed timber-floored tray, the
base should be bolted to the frame or bearers. Alternatively, use lengths of 50 mm x
10mm flat steel bar or similar (not supplied) drilling to suit and installed under the tray
floor as a spreader. This will ensure that the loaded crane will not pull bolts through the
floor.
3.
With the base in position, mark the tray through each of the six boltholes.
4.
At each marked point, drill a 9/16” hole through the tray and / or frame or bearers.