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Electric Chain Hoist Operator’s Manual/EN/11.30.10 

 

 
 

 

 

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This  document  and  the  information  contained  herein,  is  the  exclusive  property  of  R&M  MATERIALS  HANDLING,  INC.   and  represents  a  non-public,  confidential  and  proprietary  trade 
secret  that  may  not  be  reproduced,  disclosed  to  third  parties,  altered  or  otherwise  employed  in  any  manner  whatsoever  without  the  express  written  consent  of  R&M  MATERIALS 
HANDLING, INC. . Copyright © (2010) R&M MATERIALS HANDLING, INC. . All rights reserved. 

 

 

Electric Power 

 

The hoisting motion (lifting or lowering) of an electric powered hoist is initiated when the operator grasps 
and activates a control device.  The control device has push buttons that energize, through a series of 
contractors  and  other  electrical  components,  an  electric  motor.    The  electric  motor  transmits  power 
through the hoist gearing to the hoist load chain sprocket; thereby, lifting or lowering the hoist load hook.  
Lifting  is  accomplished  by  actuating  the  lifting  control;  and  lowering  is  accomplished  by  actuating  the 
lowering  control.    The  controls  could  be  marked:  LIFT/LOWER;  UP/DOWN;  RAISE/LOWER;  or  a 
combination of such markings.  Hoist lifting and lowering controls are usually pushbuttons mounted in a 
pendant control enclosure suspended from the hoist; or levers or switches mounted in a remote radio-
control transmitter.  Pendant control enclosures, radio-control transmitters, or other control means could 
also be permanently mounted on the building structure or cab of an overhead crane depending on the 
application.  

 

The  control  device  used  to  lift  and  lower  hoist  motion  may  also  contain  controls  for  other  motions  or 
functions.    Such  controls  include:  trolley  travel,  overhead  crane  travel,  power  on/off,  emergency  stop, 
motions  associated  with  below-the-hook  lifting  devices,  and  other  special  functions  associated  with  a 
specific  application.    Examples  of  such  control  markings  may  include,  but  are  not  limited  to,  EAST  / 
WEST; RIGHT / LEFT; OPEN / CLOSE; START / STOP; etc. 

 

4.4  Suspension Types 

 

Suspension defines the type of mounting or method used to mount or suspend the hoist.  Common suspension 
types include hook mounted and trolley mounted.  Other types of suspension may be designed to meet specific 
application requirements. 

When  the  above  various  types  of  configurations  or  constructions  are  considered,  some  of  the  names  used  to 
refer  to  overhead  hoists  include:    hook  mounted  electric  chain  hoists,  lug  mounted  electric  chain  hoists,  push 
trolley mounted electric chain hoists, motor driven trolley mounted chain hoists, etc.  

 

Hook Mounted 

 

Hook mounted hoists have a top hook on the hoist frame or body that can be used to suspend the hoist 
from  the  clevis  or  suspension  pin  of  a  trolley;  or  a  fixed  suspension  device,  that  will  accept  the  hook, 
mounted on a beam or the structural framework of a building. 

 

Lug Mounted 

 

Lug  mounted  hoists  have  a  lug  mounting  attached  to  the  top  of  the  hoist  frame,  or  a  lug  mounting 
attached as an integral part of the hoist frame.  Lug mounted hoists are available in all hoist types.  Lug 
mountings  are  used  to  suspend  the  hoist  from  a  trolley,  or  a  fixed  suspension  device  mounted  on  a 
beam or the structural framework by the use of suspension pin(s) or stud(s). 

 
 
 

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Страница 3: ...nity 4 2 SCOPE AND PURPOSE 5 2 1 Scope 5 2 2 Purpose 5 2 3 Installation and Maintenance Manual 5 3 SAFETY 6 3 1 Training Requirements 6 3 2 Introduction to Safety 7 3 3 Owner User Operator Responsibil...

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Страница 7: ...the latest edition of ASME B30 16 Safety Standard for Overhead Hoists Underhung Such training programs should also provide information for compliance with any Federal State or Local Code requirements...

Страница 8: ...s Manual These issues are indicated by DANGER WARNING or CAUTION instructions or placards that alert personnel to potential hazards proper operation load limitations and more m DANGER Indicates an im...

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Страница 11: ...miliar with the hoist controls before being authorized to operate the hoist Be trained in proper rigging procedures to be followed in the attachment of loads to the hoist load hook Be trained and be f...

Страница 12: ...and cause vertical motion of the hoist load hook or hoist load block Chain is a lifting medium The LoadMate Series Electric Chain Hoist uses welded link load chain Welded Link Load Chain Welded link...

Страница 13: ...ending on the application The control device used to lift and lower hoist motion may also contain controls for other motions or functions Such controls include trolley travel overhead crane travel pow...

Страница 14: ...t Plain type trolleys are recommended where trolley motion is infrequent or relatively short Because of the force required to manually operate this type of trolley it is recommended that the use of pl...

Страница 15: ...TICAL TRAVEL DIRECTION OF THE LOAD HOOK THE TRAVERSE TRAVEL DIRECTION OF THE TROLLEY INCLUDING THE HOIST UNIT When trolley suspended overhead hoists are used on an overhead crane the crane including t...

Страница 16: ...ns of multi speed powered hoists should be started in the slowest speed available for that motion and then the speed should be increased until the desired speed is obtained At the beginning of hoistin...

Страница 17: ...ten consent of R M MATERIALS HANDLING INC Copyright 2010 R M MATERIALS HANDLING INC All rights reserved 4 6 Principal Parts of an Electric Chain Hoist Hoist operators should be familiar with the parts...

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Страница 21: ...he pairs of motion control buttons may vary in format due to purchaser specifications The hoist operator SHALL review the markings on each of the buttons and verify that the symbol represents the moti...

Страница 22: ...out the express written consent of R M MATERIALS HANDLING INC Copyright 2010 R M MATERIALS HANDLING INC All rights reserved Figure 6 Pushbutton Controller Vertical Pairs Multiple Figure 7 Pushbutton C...

Страница 23: ...nner whatsoever without the express written consent of R M MATERIALS HANDLING INC Copyright 2010 R M MATERIALS HANDLING INC All rights reserved Figure 8 Pushbutton Controller Digichain Figure 9 Pushbu...

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Страница 25: ...hoist hook Hoist operators must be aware of potential malfunctions of the equipment that require adjustment or repair and stop the operation if such malfunctions occur and immediately advise their su...

Страница 26: ...ence and that it operates properly Load Chain Check for nicks gouges and any type of deformation or damage to the chain Check for lubrication of load chain Reeving Check that load chain is properly re...

Страница 27: ...operate hoist if it is tagged with an out or order sign mWARNING If any damage or malfunctions are noted in the daily inspection items the operator shall not operate the hoist and shall immediately a...

Страница 28: ...tion bridge motion has multiple speeds always start the motion with the slowest speed and then increase speed until the desired speed is obtained Some multiple speed hoists may have other features tha...

Страница 29: ...e to be used is compatible with the capacity of the hoist load hook and the weight of the load to be lifted SHALL only attach loads to the hoist load hook that do not exceed the rated load capacity of...

Страница 30: ...y aware of the direction of trolley motion that will occur when the control device is activated If a load is to be lifted with the hoist hook before moving the trolley refer to the HOIST MOTION sectio...

Страница 31: ...ey and stops if applicable SHALL NOT use the hoist load limiting device or load warning device if provided to measure the load to be lifted SHALL NOT use hoist limit devices as a normal means of stopp...

Страница 32: ...ty to the hoist Powered hoists may have additional travel limit devices depending on the specific purchase specifications of the hoist However in such cases the upper limit device that is activated to...

Страница 33: ...e hoist or the load block and hook as a ground for welding DO NOT allow a welding electrode to be touched to the load chain or load hook DO NOT remove or obscure any instructions warnings or warning l...

Страница 34: ...voice communication such as telephone radio or an equivalent method is used Where hand signals are used the operator must be familiar with and understand hand signals and must respond to hand signals...

Страница 35: ...he floor and load brake A device other than a motor used for retarding or stopping motion by friction or power means brake holding A friction brake for a hoist that is automatically applied and preven...

Страница 36: ...and the load block or hook normal operating conditions Conditions during which a hoist is performing functions within the scope of the original design overload Any load greater than the rated load par...

Страница 37: ...served sprocket load A hoist component that transmits motion to the load chain This component is sometimes called load wheel load sheave pocket wheel or chain wheel switch A device for making breaking...

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Страница 40: ...ore than rated load for the hoist 5 NOT use hoist with twisted kinked damaged or worn load chain 6 NOT use the hoist to lift support or transport people 7 NOT lift loads over people 8 NOT operate a ho...

Страница 41: ...ructions 6 Avoid swinging the load or hook 7 Make sure hook travel is in the same direction as shown on the controls 8 Inspect the hoist regularly replace damaged or worn parts and keep appropriate re...

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