Operation
Warnings & Precautions
Hoist operators should read and fully comprehend this entire manual and all warnings on the hoist
before beginning hoist operation. If this manual is not read and followed completely injuries may occur.
Operator Requirements:
Read and fully comprehend this entire manual before hoist operation.
Must be trained in proper hoist operation and dealing with potential malfunctions.
Should not operate hoist while under influence of alcohol, medications, or drugs. Should not operate
the hoist while tired or distracted.
Should not operate hoist if they have a history of seizures or other medical issues that may interfere
with hoist operation.
Should have proper coordination and vision.
Prior to Operation be sure:
Hoist is clean and properly lubricated.
Hoist is in proper working condition and maintenance records are up to date.
Brake is functioning properly.
During Hoist Operation:
Maintain secure footing to prevent slipping and injury while operating.
Confirm that hoist unit is attached securely to a support before operation.
Verify hook latches are not supporting any of the load.
Do not hold the chain during hoist operation.
Slowly take up the load, verifying it is well supported and balanced before proceeding.
Hand Chain Hoist Operation
Attaching the Load
1. If there are no twists in the chain proceed on to attach the lower hook to the load.
2. Do not use the chain to wrap around the load.
3. The load should be seated in the bowl of the hook and should not bear against the tip
of the hook or latch.
4. The hook latch should be tightly closed against the hook tip
5. Assure that the upper and lower hooks form a straight line and frame is able to swivel.
Lifting the Load
1. Pull chain clockwise.
Lowering the Load
1. Pull chain counterclockwise.
EN pg.8