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3. Operate winch slowly to open brakes for lowering the person the shortest way

to safety.

NOTICE

After each use of emergency lowering device, return the three-way valve

to the main air inlet and check the secondary power source is in proper

working condition and able to fulfil its task.

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Winches Not in Regular Use

1. Equipment which has been idle for a period of one month or more, but less than

six months, shall be given an inspection conforming to the requirements of

‘Frequent Inspection’ on page 9 before being placed in service.

2. Equipment which has been idle for a period of over six months shall be given a

complete inspection conforming with the requirements of ‘Periodic Inspection’

before being placed in service. Refer to Product Maintenance Information

Manual.

3. Standby equipment shall be inspected at least semi-annually in accordance with

the requirements of ‘Frequent Inspection’ on page 9.

4. All oils must be drained and replaced with new, and all grease cavities shall be

packed to the prescribed limit. Refer to “LUBRICATION” section on page 9.

Product must be operated for at least 15 seconds in both directions with well

lubricated, dry air.

INSPECTION

Inspection information is based in part on American Society of Mechanical Engineers

Safety Codes (ASME B30.7).

WARNING

All new or repaired equipment should be inspected and tested by

Ingersoll Rand trained Service Technicians to ensure safe operation at rated

specifications before placing equipment in service.

Never use a winch that inspection indicates is damaged.

Frequent and periodic inspections should be performed on equipment in regular

service. Frequent inspections are visual examinations performed by operators or

Ingersoll Rand trained Inspectors and include observations made during routine

equipment operation. Periodic inspections are thorough inspections conducted by

Ingersoll Rand trained Service Technicians. ASME B30.7 states inspection intervals

depend upon the nature of the critical components of the equipment and the

severity of usage. Refer to “Inspection Classifications” chart and “Maintenance

Intervals” chart in Product Maintenance Information Manual for recommended

maintenance intervals.

Careful inspection on a regular basis will reveal potentially dangerous conditions

while still in the early stages, allowing corrective action to be taken before the

condition becomes dangerous.

Deficiencies revealed through inspection, or noted during operation, must be

reported to designated personnel to ensure corrective action is taken.

A determination as to whether a condition constitutes a safety hazard(s) must be

decided, and the correction of noted safety hazard(s) accomplished and

documented by written report before placing the equipment in service.

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Wire Rope Reports

Records should be maintained as part of a long-term wire rope inspection program.

Records should include the condition of wire rope removed from service. Accurate

records will establish a relationship between visual observations noted during

frequent inspections and the actual condition of wire rope as determined by periodic

inspections.

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Frequent Inspection

On equipment in regular service, frequent inspections should be made by operators

at the beginning of each shift. In addition, visual and audible inspections should be

conducted during regular operation for indications of damage or evidence of

malfunction (such as abnormal noises).

Disassembly may be required as a result of frequent inspection findings or in order

to properly inspect the individual components. Disassembly steps are described in

the Product Maintenance Information Manual.

1.

Surrounding Area. Visually check for winch oil leaks. Do not operate winch if

leaking oil is found. Ensure surrounding area has no slippery surfaces and is

obstruction free.

2.

Hoses and Fittings. Visually inspect for damage, air leaks and loose connections.

Repair all leaks or damage and tighten loose connections prior to starting daily

tasks.

3.

Muffler. Visually check for restrictions or external damage. Clear restrictions or

replace if damaged.

4.

Manual Shut-Off Valve. Test shut-off valve to ensure proper operation and free

movement.

5.

Guards. Verify wire rope does not contact guard during winch operation and

that guards are secure and undamaged.

6.

Winch. Visually inspect winch housings, control(s), external brake, side rails and

drum for damage. Check that all external bolts are in place and secure. Report

damage to supervisor and request additional inspection by an Ingersoll Rand

trained Service Technician.

7.

Winch Operation. Power winch in both directions. Winch must operate

smoothly without sticking, binding or abnormal noises and have minimal

vibration.

NOTICE

The full extent of wire rope wear cannot be determined by visual inspection.

At any indication of wear inspect wire rope in accordance with instructions

in “Periodic Inspection.” Refer to Product Maintenance Information

Manual.

8.

Pendant (optional feature). Ensure operation of pendant levers is smooth and

winch is responsive to pendant control. Pendant levers must spring return to

the neutral position when released.

9.

Manual Throttle Lever. Ensure operation of manual throttle lever is smooth

and winch is responsive to lever movement. Lever must return to neutral and

lock in place when released. If winch responds slowly or controls stick, do not

operate winch until all problems have been corrected.

10.

Wire Rope. Visually inspect all wire rope expected to be in use during the day’s

operations. Inspect for wear and damage indicated by distortion of wire rope

such as kinking, “birdcaging,” core protrusion, main strand displacement,

corrosion, broken or cut strands. If damage is evident, do not operate winch until

the discrepancies have been reviewed and inspected further by personnel

knowledgeable on wire rope safety and maintenance procedures.

11.

Wire Rope Spooling. Visually check reeving and ensure wire rope feeds on and

off the drum smoothly. Verify spooling direction (overwind or underwind) is

correct for winch and application.

12.

Brake(s). Lift and lower the load a short distance to test brake(s). Brake(s) must

hold load without slipping. Automatic brake must release when winch control

throttle is operated. If brake(s) do not hold load or do not release properly, they

must be adjusted or repaired.

WARNING

Worn or improperly functioning brakes may cause excessive heat buildup

and sparks.

13.

Lubrication. Refer to “LUBRICATION” on page 9 for recommended

procedures and lubricants.

14.

Limit Switches (standard on all CE winch models). Ensure limit switches engage

and prevent operation at the required set point and with drum rotating in correct

direction. Ensure limit switch properly resets.

15.

Emergency Stop (standard on all CE winch models). Run winch and activate

emergency stop. Winch operation must stop quickly. Ensure valve resets

properly.

16.

Labels and Tags: check for presence and legibility of labels. Refer to Product

Parts Information Manual for correct labels and placement. Replace if damaged

or missing.

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Storing the Winch

1. Always store the winch in a no load condition.

2. Wipe off all dirt and water.

3. To prevent rust buildup from internal condensation, open lubricator to allow

more oil into winch and operate with no load. If winch is being stored from air

source place small amount of 20 weight oil at air inlet port.

4. Oil the wire rope.

5. Place in a dry location.

6. Before returning winch to service, follow instructions for ‘Winches Not In Regular

Use’ in the “INSPECTION” section on page 9.

7.

Mufflers and Breathers. All mufflers and breathers must be removed and

replaced with threaded plugs to prevent dust and moisture from entering motor

and valve assemblies.

8.

Drum Brake. Product equipped with a manual band brake must be stored with

the brake in its disengaged position.

LUBRICATION

To ensure continued satisfactory operation of winch, all points requiring lubrication

must be serviced with correct lubricant at proper time interval as indicated for each

assembly.

Refer to ‘Maintenance Interval’ chart in Product Maintenance Information Manual

for recommended lubrication intervals. Use only those lubricants recommended.

Other lubricants may affect product performance. Approval for use of other

lubricants must be obtained from your Ingersoll Rand distributor. Failure to observe

this precaution may result in damage to winch and/or its associated components.

Form MHD56435 Edition 6

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Страница 2: ...ary reduction gear assembly Output from the planetary reduction gear assembly is connected to the wire rope drum through the output shaft The disc brake assembly consisting of friction plates splined...

Страница 3: ...ing ABS N5 Det Norske Veritas DNV P Marine 812 Grade Corrosion Preventative Finish Q Adjustable Accu Spool P1 Marine812 XGradeCorrosionPreventativeFinish W1 ABS witness test S Limit Switch upper and l...

Страница 4: ...R CE Standard Length Special contact factory Refer to sales literature for winch drum wire rope storage capacities NOTICE All E winch models are manufactured to previous European Machinery directives...

Страница 5: ...d applications order the U option or contact factory prior to operation n Wire Rope Selection Consult a reputable wire rope manufacturer or distributor for assistance in selecting the appropriate type...

Страница 6: ...oducts data name plate to see if this applies n Moisture in Air Lines Moisture that reaches the air motor through air supply lines is a primary factor in determining the length of time between service...

Страница 7: ...Port The winch control throttle valve is spring loaded full flow air and mounts to the motor rotary housing To operate control valve place palm of hand on control knob and wrap fingers around flange o...

Страница 8: ...haul in position 1 If overload valve activates reset overload valve Winch is ready for normal operation 2 If winch lifts load lower load Turn adjustment screw counterclockwise in 1 4 turn increments...

Страница 9: ...e Test shut off valve to ensure proper operation and free movement 5 Guards Verify wire rope does not contact guard during winch operation and that guards are secure and undamaged 6 Winch Visually ins...

Страница 10: ...elow freezing wait long enough at the end of shift for water to separate from oil but not long enough for it to freeze Drain water then refill to level plug located on side of motor housing If desired...

Страница 11: ...g MHP2686 Air Out Regulator Lubricator Air In Filter A B C D E Dwg MHP0191 Lift Slider Handle UP to Unlock Exhaust Port 1 1 2 NPT Air Inlet Port 1 1 4 NPT Brake Release Port 1 4 NPT Payout Haul In A C...

Страница 12: ...t Cap Drain Plug Level Plug A Fill Cap Dwg MHP2126 A B C E D Fill Plug Position Drum Reduction Gear Assembly Level Plug Position Inboard Upright Dwg MHP0140 Dwg MHP1348 To Brake Threaded Ports A B Dwg...

Страница 13: ...ency Stop Button ON Button Function Levers Pendant Handle A B C D Dwg MHP1892 A B C D Dwg 45899051 Dwg MHP2688 A C B D Emergency Lowering Inlet Rotate handle to use in normal condition FRL Main Air Su...

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