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This document and all copies are the property of Power Climber BVBA.  All dimensions and data are indicative only. 

The user must ensure that the equipment complies with local rules and regulations. 

 

Reference: 

38740-E

 

Issue date:  24-Aug-2015 

Revision: D 

Page 6 of 16 

 

TITAN MAINTENANCE 

 

 
ROUTINE MAINTENANCE:   
at least every 3 months under normal use, or 50hrs, whichever comes first.  

Note: No specialised training is required to perform this basic maintenance. 

 

1)  Check all plugs socket connections of the hoist and central control box for any 

signs of water penetration. 

2)  Make a general inspection of hoist for excessive wear and damage. 
3)  Remove main cover and inspect mechanism for any signs of excessive dirt and 

corrosion. If required, blow out with air or rinse with water. 

4)  Check that traction

 

roller rotates when reeving / de-reeving the steel wire rope 

through the hoist. 

5)  Check the slack rope safety device for excessive dirt and corrosion. If required, 

blow out with air or rinse with water. Check that the slack rope lever can move 
smoothly up and down. If necessary, lubricate with a dry wax-based spray 
lubricant. 

6)  Replace main cover. 
7)  Carry out the Daily Check List before using the platform. 
8)  Write a maintenance record indicating: 

  Any discrepancies noted and action taken. 

  Hour meter (optional) reading of the hoist. 

 

 

ANNUAL MAINTENANCE:   to be carried out by an authorized service centre 
 

1)  Completely strip the hoist, clean and inspect all parts for wear and damage. 

Replace worn parts when necessary. 

2)  Clean, lubricate and re-assemble the hoist. Particular attention must be given to 

the slack rope safety device. 

3)  Place the hoist on a test rig and test that it can lift the rated Working Load Limit. 
4)  Check all plugs socket connections of the hoist and central control box for any 

signs of water penetration. 

5)  Reinstall the hoist and control box back on the platform and carry out the Daily 

Check List.  

6)  Write a maintenance record indicating: 

  Repairs carried out and/or parts replaced. 

  Hour meter (optional) reading of the hoist. 

 

Special conditions: 
The frequency of inspection and maintenance also depends upon the environmental and 
working conditions: 

 

When working with abrasive, adhesive or corrosive materials (epoxy, paint, 
cement, sand blasting, acids, salt water, spraying), the hoist should be protected 
with a suitable cover and the daily checklist carried out at least once a day.

 

 

Always exercise caution regarding grounding, arcing and insulation, whenever 
welding or using electrical equipment.

 

Содержание Titan 501

Страница 1: ...s operational and safety features and they must also be capable of carrying out the daily checklist Only authorized and physically fit persons shall operate the equipment Any operation in violation of these instructions is at the operator s own risk and may result in serious injuries Keep this manual with the hoist at all times Only use spare parts and steel wire rope from POWER CLIMBER It is not ...

Страница 2: ... 653 Working Load Limit W L L 5000N 500 kg 6500N 650 kg 5000N 500 kg 6500N 650 kg Power Supply 230V 50Hz E 3 x 400V 50Hz N E Amperage at W L L RUN 5 0 A 6 0 A 2 5 A 2 5 A START 20 0 A 24 0A 7 5 A 7 5 A Motor Power 0 76 kW 1 00 kW 0 76 kW 1 00 kW Wire Rope Diameter 8 4 mm Breaking Strength 40 kN 52 kN 40 kN 52 kN Hoisting Speed 8 5 m min Noise level UP 60 dBA DOWN 64 dBA IP Rate IP 54 Self weight o...

Страница 3: ... combination with the hoists must be in relation to the Working Load Limit WLL of the hoist Hold to Run Up Down Push Buttons Emergency Stop Button Press to cut ALL power To reset twist the knob in the direction of the arrow on the top of the knob OK light GREEN light is ON when power is ON Three phase only Light is OFF when phase are reversed Hoist Selector Switch Left Both Right Allows operation ...

Страница 4: ...m on the roof surface Attach the suspension ropes to the suspension system with the safety hooks fitted to the ropes and lower the ropes to the ground Verify that the rope is long enough 1 Push back the slack rope lever and insert the suspension rope through the eye of the slack rope lever and into the hoist until it stops 2 Push the up button on the CCB and the steel wire rope passes through the ...

Страница 5: ...Carry out the Daily Checklist prior to your first ascent to install the top limit switch striker plates Always check the suspension system for stability and safety before launching the platform F Install Top Limit Switch Striker Plates The striker plate activates the top limit switch and must be clamped on the safety wire at a distance of min 20cm from the Talurit clamp IMPORTANT Clamp the striker...

Страница 6: ...ray lubricant 6 Replace main cover 7 Carry out the Daily Check List before using the platform 8 Write a maintenance record indicating Any discrepancies noted and action taken Hour meter optional reading of the hoist ANNUAL MAINTENANCE to be carried out by an authorized service centre 1 Completely strip the hoist clean and inspect all parts for wear and damage Replace worn parts when necessary 2 Cl...

Страница 7: ... the up direction and then stop RED warning light ON The platform is overloaded Remove excessive load to automatically reset overload The hoists do not work in the up direction RED warning light ON Top limit switch has been activated Check for obstruction e g hitting the striker plate Hoist hums starts slowly or is sluggish or fails to lift the loaded platform Serious voltage drop Check the power ...

Страница 8: ...d Tip In addition to removing the excessive load it may be required to remove part of the normal load in order to reset the overload detection device Once the overload detection device is reset the platform can once again be loaded with the full normal load 3 No Power descent In the event of a power failure the platform can be lowered at a controlled speed approx 6 m min by pulling the No Power de...

Страница 9: ...protection is activated the up movement is halted If a hoist motor has overheated allow it to cool down to continue The overheating protectors of both hoists are connected in series If one overheating protector is triggered then the up movement of both hoists is halted 8 Overspeed Safety device OPTIONAL The overspeed safety device locks onto the suspension rope when the suspension rope passes thro...

Страница 10: ... 0 2mm Tensile strength of wires 1960 N mm2 Minimum Breaking Load actual 52 3 kN Minimum Breaking Load calculated 66 0 kN Weight 0 255 kg m Treatment Galvanized Identification mark Green strand The end of the steel wire rope should be brazed to form a bullet end with a maximum length of 10mm without loose or broken wires Use protective gloves to manipulate the Steel Wire Ropes If Steel Wire Ropes ...

Страница 11: ...ce by a spring mounted on the stirrup or U frame Insertion of the SafeFix pin Line the pin up with the hole so that the slot at the base of the pin is horizontal Push the pin in from outside until the spring clicks in the grooves on the shaft of the pin If required rotate the pin till the slot is horizontal and the springs are in place Make sure the pin is secured Removal of the SafeFix pin Rotate...

Страница 12: ...he assembly with U frames and side frames to obtain the required platform length and finish assembly by installing the one piece end stirrup 3 Insert the aluminium floor flat side up 4 Check that all 4 retaining springs are in place NOTE To remove floor push on the spring and lift floor at the same time 5 Install the guardrails inserting a SafeFix pin in each end 6 Install the wall rollers that ca...

Страница 13: ...e the slack rope safety mechanism will not work properly 2 Insert the lower part into the mast and lock with the SafeFix pin making sure that the front tab is correctly fitted into the channel on the front side frame 3 Insert the upper horizontal arm and set the position to the required height Lock with a second SafeFix pin 4 Mount the hoist see hoist installation and insert both steel wire ropes ...

Страница 14: ...5 850 9 11 3 3 2 3 120 310 540 5 780 8 12 3 3 3 3 120 330 520 5 680 7 Platform with walk through stirrups Titan 500 kg Titan 650 kg Length Configuration Min Rope Centre Self weight platform only Max rated load Max no of persons Max load per meter Cantilever Max rated load Max no of persons Max load per meter Cantilever m kg kg kg m kg kg m 1 5 2 n a 150 360 2 186 1 0 360 2 186 1 0 3 3 2 165 540 3 ...

Страница 15: ...priate components c Before use check that sufficient space is available for operating the TSP d Before using the equipment the suspension system must be checked to ensure the stability of the TSP at all times e In case the area below the TSP is open to the public preventive measures have to be taken to safeguard the people below e g barriers roof protected walkways etc f All hazards related to the...

Страница 16: ...buttons and the hoist selector switch are functioning 5 Push emergency stop button and check that the platform cannot go up or down turn button in direction of arrow to reset 6 Push down on the Top Limit Switch and check that it cuts the up direction but that platform can be driven in the down direction Repeat procedure for other hoist 7 Push the UP direction followed by activating the overload sw...

Страница 17: ...E Issue date 24 Aug 2015 Revision D Page 17 of 16 TITAN DAILY CHECKLIST 9 Run the platform to the top and during travel inspect the steel wire ropes for kinks broken wires or other damage Inspect the trailing electrical supply cable for damage At the top of travel check that the top limit switch striker plates are correctly fitted and also that the top limit switches are operated by the striker pl...

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