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PREPARATION BEFORE OPERATION
Check for loose bolts or screws.
Check to see if any bolts or screws are loose. If any areas are loose, tighen them
immediately.
Inspect for cracks or breakages.
Check each part for cracks or breakages. If any parts show damage, do not use
the hoist. Contact your dealer for repair.
1. Selection of Compressor and Drain removal
Method of Selection : The Air consumption for the hoist is shown in the
Specification chart on Page 6.
( Air Consumption
×
10 )
×
No. of units
<
Compressor Horsepower
Method of Drain removal
Rust will develop leading to the cause of trouble if you do not drain the compressor.
Open the drain at the bottom of the air tank on your compressor.
Remove excess water and oil. Supply clean dry air to the hoist. ( Refer to the
Compressor manual for details. )
2. Hose and couplings
Size of hose ; For the hoist, a hose with an inside diameter of 9.5 mm ( 3/8” )
should be used. If the hose is going to be longer than 10 meters, use a hose size
one larger than 9.5 mm ( 3/8” ).
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CAUTION ;
Before connecting the hose, make sure the connection area is free
of dirt or foreign substances.
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CAUTION ;
If the hose is too long, this will result in a drop of pressure at the
hoist and the performance of the hoist will not be maintained.
3.
Inspection of hoist
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