LM05 SERIES II I&M MANUAL/EN/11.30.2010
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7.9.4 Top Hook
Figure 19. Top Hook Orientation
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CAUTION: Before removing Top Hook, de-energize the power to the hoist per ANSI Z244.1
and make certain that any load is removed from the load hook. Also support the total
weight of the hoist, including chain, prior to removing the Top Hook.
Removing Top Hook
1. Place hoist on workbench. Protect limit switches on bottom side of hoist.
2. Remove screw and retaining washer.
3. Pull pins out and remove hook.
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CAUTION: Proper installation of top hook is critical for hoist balance.
Installing Top Hook
1. Place hoist on workbench. Protect limit switches on bottom side of hoist.
2. Determine number of chain falls: 1-fall or 2-fall. Reference Figure 19.
3. Select proper placement of top hook relative to number of chain falls:
If 1-fall, align top hook so that tip of hook faces toward chain container.
If 2-fall, align top hook so that tip of hook faces away from chain container.
4. Place hook into the slot on hoist body. Verify that top hook saddle and load hook saddle are in line with
each other. Install pins and retaining washer. Secure retaining washer with screw.
CHAIN
CONTAINER
BRACKET