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. All dimensions and data are indicative only.
The user must ensure that the equipment complies with local rules and regulations.
Document No: 721641-1
Revision: A
Issue Date: 2017-Dec-18
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= Inspect
= Verify
= Perform process
8. DAILY TESTING AND INSPECTION
WARNING
Perform all daily tests to ensure correct operation! Do NOT use the hoist for lifting until it
has passed all daily tests.
The following tests must be performed at the start of each work shift. If the hoist fails any test,
DO
NOT USE THE HOIST UNTIL IT IS REPAIRED
. Refer to “Parts of the Spider® UpPro P2514 or
P2314 Hoist” on Page 18in Section 4d to identify components. All tests must be performed at,
or near, ground level.
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Before operating the hoist, inspect the following:
Wire rope
Power supply cable
Rigging
Platform
Hoist
Emergency Stop
Manual Descent
Limit Switch, if applicable
Verify that all parts are present, in proper working order, and are not damaged.
Verify bolts, nuts, and clamps are well secured.
Verify that the hoist is secured to the stirrup with Spider® certified hardware that are properly
installed. If the hoist is mounted by the traction compartment, verify that at least four M16 bolts
(DIN 933) are used.
Verify that hoistway is clear of obstructions.
With pendant connected to control unit, press the emergency stop button on the pendant. Verify
that the
RED
error light comes on. Reset the emergency stop button by turning it clockwise and
verify that the
RED
error light goes off.
When using the hoist in a dirty environment that contains epoxy, paint, cement, sand blast
residue, or corrosive material, inspect the operation of the secondary overspeed brake several
times a day. Protective hoist covers are recommended in these environments. Contact your hoist
supplier.