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4

 

OPERATION 

 
4.1 

 

BEFORE OPERATING THE PRO DRIVE 

 

WARNING:

A GOOD LINE OF COMMUNICATION MUST BE MAINTAINED BETWEEN THE HOIST
OPERATOR AND THE ROOF CREW.

 

 
1.

 

Only trained personnel shall operate this equipment.  A trained person is one who has read and thoroughly 
understands this instruction manual and related equipment manuals and, through training and experience, has shown 
knowledge regarding the safe operational procedures. 

 
2.

 

Obey all safety labels provided on your PRO Drive and hoist.  These labels warn you of potential hazards that can 
cause serious injury. If a label comes off or becomes hard to read, contact Reimann & Georger Corporation for a 
replacement.  

 
3.

 

Follow the Pre-hoisting Checklist in the front of this manual before operating. 

 
4.

 

Never use the hoist structure to anchor lifelines, worker harnesses, or other attachments. 

 
5.

 

Always use safety footwear, safety glasses, and head protection devices. 

 
6.

 

Before lifting, ensure the safety latch on the hook is not supporting any load.  Never hoist over an open doorway. 

 

WARNING:

THE HOISTING OPERATION MUST BE CLEAR OF ALL ELECTRICAL LINES AND
OBSTRUCTIONS TO PREVENT EQUIPMENT DAMAGE AND/OR SERIOUS PERSONAL
INJURY.  CONSULT POWER COMPANY BEFORE WORKING NEAR POWER LINES.

 

7.

 

Hoisting area is to be kept clear of unauthorized personnel.  Place barricades or secure the area in such a manner that 
if there were an equipment failure, no personnel would be injured.  

 
8.

 

Inspect wire rope for damage, wear, or unraveling.  Replace as necessary. 

 
9.

 

Check all hooks and sheaves.  Replace as necessary. 

 

4.2

 

PRO DRIVE STARTUP 

 
4.2.1

 

Gas Engine Startup 

 

1. 

 

Handle fuel with care.  It is highly flammable.  Use approved fuel container. Fill tank outdoors in a well ventilated 
area on a bare surface.  Make sure the gas caps on the engine and fuel can are properly tightened.  Ensure the fuel 
storage area is at least 10 feet from the hoist before starting the engine. Never remove the fuel cap or add fuel to a 
running or hot engine.  Let the engine cool 2 minutes before fueling. 

NEVER

 lay PRO DRIVE down flat.  Failure to 

keep unit in an upright position during use, transport, or storage will result in fuel and/or oil leakage from engine. 

 

2. 

 

Check oil level in both the crankcase and reducer.  Always add oil with the PRO Drive on the level.  Follow 
manufacturer specifications on type and amount of oil to add.  Refer to the manufacturer’s instructions and to Chapter 
6 of this manual. 

 

CAUTION:

GASOLINE ENGINES ARE SHIPPED WITHOUT OIL IN THE CRANKCASE.  ATTEMPTING
TO RUN THE ENGINE WITHOUT FILLING THE CRANKCASE AND REDUCER WITH OIL
WILL CAUSE SERIOUS ENGINE DAMAGE AND MAY VOID THE WARRANTY.

 

Содержание PRO Drive E

Страница 1: ...PRO DRIVE E G HG INSTRUCTIONS REIMANN GEORGER CORPORATION HOISTING PRODUCTS BUFFALO NY P N 6102076 5 5 15...

Страница 2: ......

Страница 3: ...tartup 5 4 2 2 Electric Motor Startup 6 4 3 Raising and Lowering the Load 6 4 4 Preparing PRO Drive for Shutdown 7 5 DISASSEMBLY 8 5 1 Prior to Disassembly 8 6 INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCE 9 6 1 General...

Страница 4: ...PRO Drive Product Nameplate 3 6 1 Wire Rope Components 12 6 2 PRO Drive Wire Rope Installation on Brake Sheave 13 6 3 PRO Drive Brake Clutch Cable Adjustment 14 6 4 PRO Drive Brake Adjustment 15 8 1 P...

Страница 5: ...that both track shoes are resting on a firm level surface and both PRO Drive wheels are 3 8 off surface to prevent track slippage or uneven loading Ensure the load does not exceed the rated load capac...

Страница 6: ...ge only accidents 1 3 PRO DRIVE SAFETY LABELS These labels warn you of potential hazards that could cause injury Read them carefully If a label comes off or becomes illegible contact Reimann Georger C...

Страница 7: ...riodically during operation Know how to stop the PRO Drive quickly in case of emergency 21 Do not attempt to make adjustments while the PRO Drive is being operated 22 If the engine or motor fails duri...

Страница 8: ...ck with shoes additional 8 foot and 4 foot Track sections with splice plates 44 foot Includes PRO Drive Platform assembly 16 foot aluminum Track with shoes additional 16 foot 8 foot and 4 foot track s...

Страница 9: ...side of the track Center the PRO Drive between the track rails and lock in place by rotating the lock to the left Insert the lock pin in the hole provided to prevent lock from loosening Fasten the ope...

Страница 10: ...G NEAR POWER LINES 7 Hoisting area is to be kept clear of unauthorized personnel Place barricades or secure the area in such a manner that if there were an equipment failure no personnel would be inju...

Страница 11: ...otect the motor and get maximum motor efficiency be sure the extension cords used conform to the following table 0 50 ft 12 gauge two wire and ground 50 150 ft 10 gauge two wire and ground 150 250 ft...

Страница 12: ...ute Continue to decelerate the platform as it nears the ground to prevent damage to platform or track Do not allow the platform to strike the track shoes on reaching the bottom of the track WARNING AV...

Страница 13: ...N CAUSE SERIOUS PERSONAL INJURY 6 Tie a safety line at least 5 feet long to the wire rope end to prevent any accidental drawing of the operator s hand into the winch during rewinding 7 Start the PRO D...

Страница 14: ...ON WHEN HANDLING WIRE ROPE CAN CAUSE SERIOUS PERSONAL INJURY 5 Do not weld or otherwise modify the hoist Such alterations may weaken the structural integrity of the hoist and invalidate your warranty...

Страница 15: ...ntil it runs out the level check hole Refer to the engine manual for details on filling the gear reducer After filling with or changing oil start and run the engine at idle for 30 seconds Shut engine...

Страница 16: ...ions or when airborne debris is present Replace air cleaner parts if very dirty Inspect spark arrester if equipped 50 hours or every season Replace or clean spark plug 100 hours or every season Clean...

Страница 17: ...individual wires becoming untwisted This untwisting of individual wires is usually caused by impact loading on the wire rope such as a sudden stop 4 Heat damage Evidence of any heat damage caused by a...

Страница 18: ...3 Remove the two cable access round caps B N 8 from the drum guard B N 7 by depressing the cap release tabs located inside the guard 3 Ensure the Operator Handle B N 1 is installed on the control leve...

Страница 19: ...ly move with light finger pressure loosen the nuts at the bottom of each cable using two seven sixteenths open end wrenches and back off both of the upper nuts several turns 4 Refer to Figure 6 4 Meas...

Страница 20: ...15 Figure 6 4 PRO DRIVE BRAKE ADJUSTMENT...

Страница 21: ...is lifting it very slowly No oil in engine to build compression must add oil Check piston rings for compression PRO Drive attempting to lift more than stated capacity of unit check capacity rating an...

Страница 22: ...5803508 1 OUTER COMPRESSION SPRING 12 5100925 2 DRUM BEARING 13 0401395 1 BRAKE ROPE ASSEMBLY W MTG HDWR 14 0402300 1 FRAME WITH DECALS 15 5504222 5504083 1 1 4HP HONDA 13EPA 4HP BRIGGS STRATTON ENGI...

Страница 23: ...18 Figure 8 1 PRO Drive Gas Assembly Drawing...

Страница 24: ...ME WITH DECALS 15 6501302 1 1 5HP ELECTRIC MOTOR 16 0402305 1 PRO BELT POSITIONER 17 0401348 4 ENGINE MOTOR SPACER 1 8 18 7604130 2 WHEEL 19 0401340 5803522 1 2 AXLE PUSH CAP NUT 20 7300153 1 DRIVE SH...

Страница 25: ...20 Figure 8 2 PRO Drive Electric Assembly Drawing...

Страница 26: ...SPECIAL INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES IN NO EVENT SHALL THE MANUFACTURER BE LIABLE TO THE BUYER OR ANY OTHER PERSON FOR ANY INDIRECT SPECIAL INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL LOSSES OR DAMAGES CONNEC...

Страница 27: ...by normal wear and tear by improper adjustment or alteration by alterations not completed by authorized service personnel or by failure of product parts from such alterations 4 Costs of repairing dam...

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