KNIGHT D-SERIES SERVO HOIST OPERATION MANUAL
SECTION 4
MAINTENANCE
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4.4.3 Chain Lubrication:
Keep chain well lubricated. Never operate a hoist when the load chain does not flow freely and
smoothly into and out of the gear box assembly or when it makes noises indicative of binding or
other malfunctions. Replace the chain if it is visibly damaged in any way.
Clean, lubricate, and inspect the load chain based on the frequent inspection criteria described in
section 4.4.1. In a corrosive environment, lubricate more frequently than normal. Failure to
maintain a clean and well lubricated load chain will result in rapid load chain wear that can lead
to chain failure which can cause severe injury, death or substantial property damage.
If required, clean the chain with acid free solvent to remove rust or abrasive dust buildup before
the chain is lubricated.
Lubricate each link of the chain with a light coat of SAE 50 to 90 EP oil or equivalent
machine/gear oil. Ensure that oil is applied to the bearing surfaces of the load chain links. Wipe
off excess oil from the load chain surfaces. Substitute a dry lubricant for use in dusty
environments. Knight recommends Demag Chain Grease: P/N 665 009 44.
(Refer to Figure 4-5: Chain Lubrication)
Lubricate hook and safety latch pivot points with same lubricant used on the load chain.
Lubricate chain without load on chain. This will allow lube to penetrate between links.
WARNING
Failure to maintain a clean and lubricated load chain will void the
manufacturer’s warranty.
4.4.4 Load Chain Replacement:
Care should be taken to re-install the chain without any twists down the entire chain’s length
between the gear box and its anchored end in the chain nest. Proper orientation of the entering
link should be established since a twist cannot be corrected except by removing and re-
installing the chain.
Refer to Section 4.6 “Load and Safety Drop Stop Chain Replacement (Normal Maintenance)”
for further instructions on how to replace load chain.
Figure 4-5: Chain Lubrication