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6. BRAKES. Raise a load equal to the rated capacity of the hoist a few centimeters (inches) off the
floor. Verify hoist holds the load without drift. If drift occurs, contact your nearest service repair
center for repair information.
7. SUPPORTING STRUCTURE. If a permanent structure is used inspect for continued ability to
support load.
8. LABELS AND TAGS. Check for presence and legibility. Replace if necessary.
9. END ANCHOR. Ensure end anchor on hoist is installed and unbent. Repair if damaged, replace if
missing.
Hoists not in Regular Service
1. Hoists which have been idle for a period of one month or more, but less than one year should be
given an inspection conforming with the requirements of "Frequent Inspection" before being placed
in service.
2. Hoists which have been idle for a period of more than one year should be given a complete
inspection conforming with the requirements of "Periodic Inspection" before being placed in service.
3. Standby hoists should be inspected at least semi-annually in accordance with the requirements of
"Frequent Inspection." In abnormal operating conditions equipment should be inspected at shorter
intervals.
General
The use of thread lubricant or anti-seize compound is recommended for threaded components. Unless
otherwise stated, remove old lubricant, clean the part with an acid free solvent and apply a new
coating of lubricant to the part before assembly.
Gears
Unscrew nuts on the opposite side of the hoist as the hand chain, and remove gear cover and support
plate. Remove old grease and replace with new. For temperatures -29° to 10° C (-20° to 50° F) use EP
1 grease or equivalent. For temperatures -1° to 49° C (30° to 120° F) use EP 2 grease or equivalent.
MAN-AMH-MA02
Lubrication
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