OPERATORS DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES
When operating the product, operators should always use personal protective
equipment appropriate to the operation. As a minimum this should include safety
glasses, hearing protection, gloves, safety shoes and hard hat. Other safety items as
required by individual companies should also be used.
The use of non-slip footwear is recommended if the product is located in an area
that may be muddy, wet or have slippery surfaces.
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Inspections
Daily (Frequent) visual inspections should be performed by the operator at the start
of each shift, or at the time the product is first used during each shift. Refer to
“INSPECTION” section in this manual, provided with the product. The operator shall
not perform periodic inspections, or maintenance on the product unless the
operator has been trained to perform such inspections or maintenance, and is
designated by the owner to perform such inspections or maintenance.
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Operators Responsibilities
The operator must be carefully instructed in his or her duties and must understand
the operation of the product, including a study of the manufacturers literature. The
operator must thoroughly understand proper methods of rigging and attaching
loads and should have a good attitude regarding safety. It is the operator’s
responsibility to refuse to operate the product under unsafe conditions.
It is the responsibility of the operator to exercise caution, use common sense and
be familiar with operating procedures and duties.
Operators are not required to maintain the product however, they are responsible
for operation and visual inspection of the product.
Operators who are fatigued or have exceeded their normal shift period shall check
all related regulations regarding approved work periods prior to operating the
product.
Operators Shall:
1. Be physically competent and have no health condition which might affect their
ability to act.
2. Be trained on product controls and load movement direction before operating
the product.
3. Watch for potential product malfunctions that may require adjustment or repair.
4. Stop operation if malfunctions occur, and immediately advise their supervisor
so corrective action can be taken.
5. Check brake operation, by lifting load a short distance and releasing operating
chain.
6. Confirm that the product inspections and lubrication checks have been
completed.
Operators Should:
1. Have normal depth perception, field of vision, hearing, reaction time, manual
dexterity, and coordination for the work being performed.
2. NOT be subject to seizures, loss of physical control, physical defects, or emotional
instability that could result in actions of the operator being a hazard to the
operator or others.
3. NOT operate the product when under the influence of alcohol or drugs.
4. NOT operate the product when under the influence of medication that could
result in actions of the operator being a hazard to the operator or others.
The operator must know the product capacity during all operations. It is the
operator’s responsibility to ensure that the load does not exceed the product rating.
Items to consider as part of the load:
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All rigging items.
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Shock loads that could cause the load to exceed product rated capacity.
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If using this product in a multi-lift application, ensure both are in unison and
one is not going faster or slower thereby putting an over load on the other.
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Load gaining weight due to snow, ice, or rain.
PARTS ORDERING INFORMATION
These products are designed and constructed to provide long, trouble-free service.
In time it may be necessary to order and install new parts to replace those that have
been subjected to wear.
For your convenience and future reference, it is recommended that the following
information be recorded.
Model
Number________________________________________________________
Date
Purchase________________________________________________________
When ordering replacement parts, please specify the following:
1. Part number(s) and part description as shown in this manual.
2. Quantity required.
NOTICE
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Continuing improvement and advancement of design may cause changes
to this equipment which are not included in this manual. Manuals are
periodically revised to incorporate changes. Always check the manual
edition number on the front cover for the latest issue.
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Sections of this manual may not apply to your product.
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The use of other than genuine Ingersoll Rand replacement parts may result
in safety hazards, decreased performance and increased maintenance, and
will invalidate all warranties.
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Return Goods Policy
Ingersoll Rand will not accept any returned goods for warranty or service unless
prior arrangements have been made and written authorization has been provided
from the location the goods were purchased.
Products that have been modified without Ingersoll Rand approval, mishandled or
overloaded will not be repaired or replaced under warranty. A printed copy of the
warranty that applies to this product is provided inside the back cover of the product
information manual or in some cases the parts manual.
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Disposal
When the life of the product has expired, it is recommended
that it be disassembled, degreased and parts separated as to
materials so that they may be recycled.
Refer all communications to the nearest Ingersoll Rand Office or Distributor.
Form 24308157 Edition 2
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