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NOTE:   The 

Chain Block

 MUST be kept clean and dry and must be maintained in accordance with these instructions.

4.1. Lubrication.

 

 

Lubricate the load chain and both hook shanks regularly.

4.2. 

Inspection and Examination of Chain Block Before Use.

4.2.1.  Before each use of the chain block, an inspection must be performed for damage, loose or missing parts.

4.2.2.  The chain block must be examined immediately, if it has been subject to an abnormal load or shock. It is recommended that such an  

 

examination is made by an authorised service agent.

4.2.3.  The owner and/or operator must be aware that repair of this equipment will require specialised knowledge and facilities.

 

It is recommended that an annual examination of the chain block is made by an authorised service agent.

4.2.4.  Unauthorised parts may be dangerous and will invalidate the warranty.

 

Note! Please see the Definition of ‘inspection’ and ‘examination’ below.

 Inspection:

 

Looking at the chain block for defects and checking the operation of the hooks, the load chain, the brake device and lubrication  

 

 

of the block without loading it. This is much more than a check but does not normally require any part of the chain block to be  

 

 

dismantled, other than removal or opening of covers or housings. 

 Examination:

 

Verification that the chain block can safely continue in service including a functional test of all safety devices i.e. the brake device    

 

etc to verify that they operate within the required tolerances. An examination is more thorough than an inspection.

3.1. SAFETY

3

  Ensure that the chain block is in a good working order and condition. Follow the inspection requirements as described in Section 4  

 Maintenance. 

Take immediate action to repair or replace damaged parts by contacting your supplier. Ensure that all accessory    

 lifting devices are suitably certified. If chain block is damaged, remove from service immediately.

 

Use recommended parts only. The use of unauthorised parts may be dangerous and will invalidate the warranty.

   

WARNING! Failure to heed safety and warning instructions may result in damage and/or personal injury and will invalidate the  

 

 warranty.

This chain block is designed for lifting within a garage or workshop environment.

3

  Ensure the support for the chain block is capable of withstanding a load of at least 1½ times the chain block safe working load.

3

  Keep the chain block clean for the best and safest performance.

3

  Locate the chain block in a suitable, well lit work area.

3

  Keep work area clean and tidy and free from unrelated materials.

3

  Ensure all non-essential persons keep a safe distance whilst the chain block is in use.

Keep children and unauthorised persons away from the working area. 

To avoid injury, be fully aware of your own and other people's locations, in relation to the lifting, and lowering, of the load.

Keep a sound footing and balance, and ensure the floor is not slippery.

3

  Ensure load sling(s) are fully engaged in load hook and that hook safety bar is in the closed position.

3

  Raise and lower in a smooth, controlled manner and 

DO NOT

 shock load the chain block by allowing the attached load to fall freely, even  

 

for very short distances. Lower load with care, ensuring that you are fully aware of the condition of the surface onto which the load is to    

 

be placed. 

3

  Check the brake operation by stopping when the load has been raised a short distance (100mm) and ensuring that it is held with no  

 

 

downward creep.

3

   Use a qualified person to lubricate and maintain the chain block.

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DANGER:

 Use the chain block for lifting only, 

NOT

 for supporting the lifted load.

7

 

DO NOT u

se the chain block in an explosive or corrosive atmosphere.

7

 

DO NOT

 operate the chain block if damaged.

7

 

DO NOT

 allow untrained persons to operate the chain block.

7

 

DO NOT

 exceed the rated capacity (safe working load) of the chain block.

7

 

DO NOT

 attempt to lift a load if the load chain is kinked or knotted.

7

 

DO NOT

 try to raise a load with two, or more, chain blocks - use a single block of adequate capacity.

7

 

DO NOT

 use the chain block to drag the load across the floor. Always position the load directly below the block.

DO NOT

 wrap the load chain around the load - always use separate and suitable slings/chains/ropes of the correct capacity.

7

 

DO NOT

 allow anyone to stand or pass beneath the raised load.

7

 

DO NOT

 use the chain block for purposes other than that for which it is designed.

DO NOT 

use whilst under the influence of drugs, alcohol or intoxicating medication.

When not in use, store in a safe, dry, childproof location.

NOTE: 

ENSURE THAT YOU HAVE READ AND UNDERSTOOD THE SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS AT THE BEGINNING OF THIS SECTION BEFORE YOU 

OPERATE THE CHAIN BLOCK.

  4.  MAINTENANCE / EXAMINATION / INSPECTION

NOTE:   The 

Chain Block

 MUST be kept clean and dry and must be maintained in accordance with these instructions.

4.1. Lubrication.

 

 

Lubricate the load chain and both hook shanks regularly.

4.2. 

Inspection and Examination of Chain Block Before Use.

4.2.1.  Before each use of the chain block, an inspection must be performed for damage, loose or missing parts.

4.2.2.  The chain block must be examined immediately, if it has been subject to an abnormal load or shock. It is recommended that such an  

 

examination is made by an authorised service agent.

4.2.3.  The owner and/or operator must be aware that repair of this equipment will require specialised knowledge and facilities.

 

It is recommended that an annual examination of the chain block is made by an authorised service agent.

4.2.4.  Unauthorised parts may be dangerous and will invalidate the warranty.

 

Note! Please see the Definition of ‘inspection’ and ‘examination’ below.

 Inspection:

 

Looking at the chain block for defects and checking the operation of the hooks, the load chain, the brake device and lubrication  

 

 

of the block without loading it. This is much more than a check but does not normally require any part of the chain block to be  

 

 

dismantled, other than removal or opening of covers or housings. 

 Examination:

 

Verification that the chain block can safely continue in service including a functional test of all safety devices i.e. the brake device    

 

etc to verify that they operate within the required tolerances. An examination is more thorough than an inspection.

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 CB500.V3,1000.V3,2000.V3,3000.V3, 5000.V3     Issue: 2 - 09/10/17

Original Language Version

 © Jack Sealey Limited

Содержание CB1000.V3

Страница 1: ... storage 3 Section 6 Owner s Operator s Responsibilities 3 Section 7 Declaration of Conformity 4 Section 8 Parts List Diagram 5 Page No Page No 2 1 Identification Supplier Sealey Power Products Kempson Way Suffolk Business Park Bury St Edmunds Suffolk IP32 7AR Model No s CB500 V3 CB1000 V3 CB2000 V3 CB3000 V3 CB5000 V3 2 2 Technical Data A B and C refer to fig 1 Model No CB500 V3 CB1000 V3 CB2000 ...

Страница 2: ...ad the chain block by allowing the attached load to fall freely even for very short distances Lower load with care ensuring that you are fully aware of the condition of the surface onto which the load is to be placed 3 Check the brake operation by stopping when the load has been raised a short distance 100mm and ensuring that it is held with no downward creep 3 Use a qualified person to lubricate ...

Страница 3: ...ED FROM SERVICE It is recommended that necessary repairs be made by an authorised service agent 6 3 End of service Through years of normal wear the chain block will eventually become unserviceable When this happens ensure that it is disposed of in accordance with local authority regulations PAGE 3 CB500 V3 1000 V3 2000 V3 3000 V3 5000 V3 Issue 2 09 10 17 Original Language Version Jack Sealey Limit...

Страница 4: ...th the above Directive s Technical file compiled by Jack Sealey Ltd Being the responsible person appointed by the manufacturer Signed Date Name Position Place Bury St Edmunds Chain Blocks CB500 v3 CB1000 v3 CB2000 v3 CB3000 v3 CB5000 v3 2006 42 EC Machinery Directive References to harmonised standard s EN 13157 2004 A1 2009 19 September 2017 Steve Buckle Marketing Director 20172813 Sealey Group Ke...

Страница 5: ...t is our policy to continually improve products and as such we reserve the right to alter data specifications and component parts without prior notice IMPORTANT No liability is accepted for incorrect use of product WARRANTY Guarantee is 12 months from purchase date proof of which will be required for any claim PARTS DRAWING CHAIN BLOCKS CB500 V3 CB1000 V3 CB2000 V3 CB3000 V3 CB5000 V3 PAGE 5 ...

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