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DO NOt

 attempt to lift angled loads or to drag loads with the hoist. the centre of gravity of the load must always be directly below the 

hoist.

 

8

DO NOt

 allow the load to swing beneath the hoist.

 

8

DO NOt

 allow a raised and supported load to fall and thus shock load the mounting, hoist, cable and hook.

 

8

DO NOt

 use more than one hoist to lift a load.

 

8

DO NOt

 leave the hoist unattended with a suspended load.

 

8

DO NOt

 wrap the hoist cable around the load.

 

8

DO NOt

 use the hoist to lift dangerous materials.

 

8

DO NOt 

use the hoist to lift people.

 

9

u

se a qualified person to lubricate and maintain the hoist. 

 

9

When not in use and before carrying out repairs/maintenance isolate the hoist from the power supply. 

 

DANGER! 

ensure that personnel are prevented from passing beneath the hoist and load.introduction.

2.  iNtrODuctiON

Approved to eu and uK lifting Gear regulations. these hoists are intended for use where

a suitable support facility exists. support brackets are included with the equipment. 

the support bar is not included.

3.  sPecificatiON

 

Model.......................................................PH250.V4...................................PH400.V3

 

lifting capacity   single line............................125kg..........................................200kg

 

                           double line..........................250kg..........................................400kg

 

lift height            single line............................12mtr..........................................12mtr

 

                           Double line.............................6mtr............................................6mtr

 

Cable diameter..............................................3.0mm........................................3.8mm

 

Rated Speed (Max)....................................8mtr/min.....................................8mtr/min

 

Motor.....................................................230V/500W.................................230V/750W

 

Weight...........................................................10.5kg...........................................16kg

4.  MOuNtiNg

4.1.    

unpack the hoist and check contents against the items listed below. 

 

should there be any damaged or missing parts contact your supplier immediately. 

 contents 

 

1. Hoist assembly. 

 

2. double line pulley and hook (loosely assembled). 

 

3. Four each of: bolts, spring washers and washers. 

 

4. two mounting brackets.

4.2. 

  

Ensure that the selected hoist support is sufficiently strong and will also hold 

 

the hoist in a horizontal position. if alternative mounting brackets are fabricated, 

 

ensure that these are at least as strong as those provided, and align with the

  

mounting holes (fig.1.A) in the hoist.

5.  OPeratiON

 

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warNiNg!

 Before using the hoist ensure that you have read, understood and 

 

apply the safety instructions in section 1. 

 

imPortAnt: in an emergency press the emergency stop button to halt the 

 

hoist (fig.2.7), to release the emergency stop button, turn it clockwise.

5.1.    

ensure that the load to be lifted is directly below the hoist and that any lifting

  

straps, ropes or chains being used are capable of supporting the weight.

5.2. 

  

With mains power switched on, operate control switch (fig.2.1) to bring hook to 

 

load height. Press lower half of switch to lower hook and upper half to raise hook.

  

release switch to stop hoist.

5.3.    

Attach hoist hook (fig.2.2) to load, ensuring that safety bar (fig.2.3) is fully closed.

5.4.    

Use control switch (fig.2.1) to raise or lower the load to the required height.

5.5.    

To carry out a double line lift, first hook the single line hook in aperture in hoist 

 

frame (fig.3.1). Then take double line pulley and hook (fig.3.2), remove ‘R’ pin, 

 

shaft and washers and undo nyloc nuts and remove small bolts (fig.3.3). Place

 

pulley on cable loop between hoist drum and single line hook. replace hook and 

 

refit shaft,washers and ‘R’ pin, then refit small bolts and tighten the nyloc nuts on

  

them. ensure that pulley is free to rotate. Proceed as above in 5.1. to 5.4.

 

notes: 1. it is important not to completely empty the cable drum, it is designed

  

so that if the cable is run out to it’s end, the cable will engage with the safety 

 

bar (fig.2.6) and cut the motor out, and there will still be sufficient windings on 

 

the drum. if however the cable is being pulled out of the hoist at an angle, it 

 

may not engage with the safety bar, so caution is needed in this situation. 

 

2. In order to prevent the motor/gearbox from overheating, the hoist should 

 

not be operated for longer than four minutes at any one time. Any period of use

  

should be followed by a similar period with the hoist at rest. 

 

3. Do not wind loose cable onto drum - ensure that cable is always under tension.

   fig.1

   fig.2

   fig.3

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H250.V4, PH400.V3 | Issue 2 08/11/16

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