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4.
Inspection of Wire Rope.
This hoist has an overwind prevention device
installed in the unit, but do not use this mechanism to stop th e
hoist as a normal operation. This device was designed as an
Emergency stop feature and not for normal stopping of the hoist. As
a result, if this device is used for normally stopping, this will lead to
the cause of wire damage or breakage, leading to the dropping of
the load and may lead to a human accident. When assembling the
wire, make sure the lift has some allowance in the up/down
direction as a safety factor.
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WARNING ;
Do not use a Wire rope which has a kink or
is deformed. ( See sketch to the right )
Do not use a wire rope which has broken strands.
5. Re-confirm strength of area where hoist is attached.
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WARNING ;
Before mounting the hoist to its position,
make sure the Mounting area is within the safety factor of
the rated load of the Hoist.
6.
Confirmation of Upper and Lower hook.
When the hook is new, measure dimension " L" and "T" and
record there figures. If dimension " L " opens more than
0.5 mm and " T " dimension wears more than 1 mm, it is
necessary to replace the hook. If the hoist is continued to
be used, the hook may open up and lead to a major accident.
( See diagram 3 for details )
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Make sure the safety claw is in the correct position when
using the hoist.
7. Make sure the load is within 2 meters of the hoist.
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WARNING ;
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