Description of device
KW-Series | Version 1.03
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6 Description of device
6.1 Illustration
Fig. 3: Components
1 Lifting eye
2 Housing
3 Load hook with safety bar
4 Display
5 Remote Control
Illustrations in this manual may differ from the original.
Fig. 4: Control panel
6.2 Scope of delivery
- Crane scale
- Remote Control
- Operating instructions
7 Service
DANGER!
Danger to life due to falling of the load!
Falling loads can cause serious injury or even death.
- Never step under suspended loads, stay there or
work under suspended loads.
- Move loads only under supervision.
- A lifted load must never be subjected to impact or
shock loading.
- Never use a crane scale to lift a load that is slipping,
falling, or whose parts are not firmly connected.
- Never use a rusted or damaged Crane scale.
- Never leave a load lifted by the crane scale unatten-
ded.
- When lifting or lowering a load, make sure that the
operator is out of range of the load at all times.
- When leaving the workplace, lower the load.
- Unsuitable lifting points can fail and the load can
crash.
- Only attach to suitable points on the load.
DANGER!
Danger to life due to overload!
Hangers that are not designed for the Crane scale
and its carrying capacity may yield.
- Crane scale only hang on suitable devices that
carry the load capacity of the load and the crane
scale.
Overloading the allowable carrying capacity may
cause the Crane scale to fail and the load may crash.
- Only attach loads that do not exceed the permitted
carrying capacity.
CAUTION!
Crushing!
Incorrect work on the Crane scale can cause injury to
fingers and hands.