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Safety Instructions
Improper use of chain blocks could result in death or serious injury, to
avoid these hazards:
Always
be familiar with chain block operating controls, procedures and warnings.
Always
allow only competently trained people to operate the hoist.
Always
operate a hoist only if you are physically fit.
Always
inspect the hoist before use.
Always
let the authorized personnel inspect the hoist periodically.
Always
make sure the chain block suspension hook is se curely attached to a suitable support. The selection and calculation
of the appropriate supporting structure are the responsibility of the operating company.
Always
maintain a firm footing or be otherwise secured when operating the chain block .
Always
make sure that load slings or other approved sling attachments are properly sized and seated in the hook saddle.
Only approved and certified lifting tackle must be used.
Always
make sure that the hook latch, is closed and not supporting any part of the load.
Always
make sure that the load is free to move and will clear all obstructions.
Always
take up slack chain carefully, check load balance, then lift a few centimetres and check to be sure the brake will hold
the load and that attachments to the load are firmly seated.
Always
avoid any swinging of the load or load hook.
Always
protect load chain from weld spatter or other damaging contaminants.
Always
report any malfunction, unusual performance or damage of lifting equipment to the appropriate person promptly .
Always
inspect the chain block regularly, replace damaged or worn parts and keep appropriate records of maintenance.
Always
use genuine Tiger parts when repairing the chain block .
Always
apply lubricant to the load chain as recommended in this manual.
Always
make sure that you and others are clear of the load before lifting begins and stay clear of the suspended load.
Always
warn personnel of your intention to move a load in their area. The operator may start moving the load only after it has
been attached correctly and all persons are clear of the danger zone.
Always
make sure that the chain length is long enough for the intended job.
Always
check that the hook latches are in proper working order before use (Refer to Chapter 4). Replace missing, damaged or
broken hook latches.
Always
be sure that the hoist's rated capacity, which is found on the hoist's name plate /label
and forged into the hooks, is in
excess of the weight of the load.
Always
keep the load from hitting the chain.
Always
use two hoists which have rated capacities equal to or more than the load to be lifted whenever you must use two
hoists to lift a load. This will provide adequate protection in the event that a sudden load shift or failure of one hoist
occurs.
Always
check the brake before use.
Always
check for loose or missing parts before use.
Always
lubricate the hoist regularly.
Always
pay attention to the load at all times when operating the hoist.
Always
secure a hoist and loads properly after use.
Always
consult the manufacturer or your dealer if you plan to use a hoist in a dusty, moist or greasy environment.
Always
consult the manufacturer or your dealer if you plan to use a hoist in an excessively corrosive environment.
Always
operate the hoist with manual power.
Always
stop using the hoist immediately in case of functional defects or abnormal operating noise.
Always
observe that the chain hangs straight (without twists) from chain block to lower hook.
Always
lift in a straight line from hook to hook.
Always
make sure the chain block is free to swivel on the upper hook.
Always
fit load chains which have been approved by the manufacturer.
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Improper use of chain blocks could result in death or serious injury, to
avoid these hazards:
Never
attempt to lift more than the rated load capacity (WLL) of the suspension and the supporting structure.
Never
allow your attention to be diverted from operating the chain block .
Never
attempt to operate this equipment under the influence of alcohol or drugs.
Never
wrap the load chain around the load and hook onto itself as a sling/choker chain.
Never
insert the point of the hook into a chain link.
Never
lift a load if binding prevents equal loading on the load chain.
Never
let the load swing or come into contact with other objects.
Never
use the chain block to lift, lower, support or transport people.
Never
lift a load over people.
Never
work near or under hoisted loads.
Never
use a damaged chain block or a chain block that is not working correctly.
Never
use a chain block which has been taken out of service until it has been properly repaired or replaced.
Never
use a hoist if the hook latch is missing or broken (if one is intended to be fitted).
Never
splice load or hand chain by using pins, bolts, screw drivers or similar between links.
Never
attempt to lengthen the load chain or repair damaged load chain.
Never
force a hook or chain into place by hammering.
Never
use the chain block with twisted, kinked, damaged, stretched or worn chain.
Never
swing a suspended load.
Never
support a load on the tip of the hook.
Never
suspend a load for an extended period of time.
Never
leave a suspended load unattended.
Never
run the load chain over a sharp edge ; use a sheave .
Never
weld or cut a load suspended by a hoist.
Never
use the hoist chain as a welding electrode or allow the chain or hook to be touched by a live welding electrode.
Never
allow the chain or hook to be used as an earth for welding.
Never
use the hoist with rusty chain.
Never
run the lower hook block into the chain block frame or bring the load in contact with the chain block . Case and/or
chain guide damage may result.
Never
operate the chain block beyond limits of load chain travel or run the hook assembly into the frame of the block.
Never
use the chain stop as an operational limit device.
Never
operate a hoist if chain is jumping, if there is excessive noise, or if jamming, overloading or binding occurs.
Never
use a hoist without both load chain anchoring points correctly fitted.
Never
use a hoist without a name plate /label or with illegible name plate /label .
Never
use modified or deformed hooks (refer to Chapter 4).
Never
use a motor to operate a manual chain block .
Never
use a hoist near fire or where hot objects may touch it.
Never
use the hoist in temperatures below -40°C (-40°F) or above +50 °C (+122 °F).
Never
adjust or repair a chain block unless qualified to perform chain block maintenance.
Never
perform maintenance on the hoist while it is supporting a load
Never
use the unit for pulling free a jammed load
Never
allow loads to drop when the chain is in a slack condition (danger of chain breakage and shock loading ).
Never
move the load into areas which are not visible to the operator.
Never
suspend more than one load lifting attachment in the hook of the hoist.
Never
reach into moving parts.
Never
throw a hoist or allow the unit to fall from height. Always place it properly on the ground.
Never
heat treat nor weld any part of the chain block , especially the load chain.
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