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20. Never operate hoist if chain jumping, excessive noise, jamming or binding occurs.
21. Be certain the load is properly seated in the hook saddle and the hook latch is engaged.
22. When using multiple hoists to suspend a load, each hoist must have a rated capacity
equal to or more than the entire load.
23. Pay attention to the load at all times when operating.
24. Always ensure that you, and all other people, are clear of the path of the load.
25. Never use for lifting or transporting people and never lift a load over people.
26. Do not use a cheater bar or extender handle on lever operated hoist.
27. Do not swing a suspended load.
28. Never weld or cut on a load suspended by the hoist.
29. Never use the hoist chain as a welding electrode.
30. Only operate with manual power.
31. After use, or when in a non-operational mode, hoist should be secured against
unauthorized and unwarranted use.
32. Do not leave a load suspended when unattended or not in use.
33. Ensure stops are securely installed at both ends of the beam prior to using a trolley
34. Severe injury can be caused by moving loads suspended by trolleys:
Falling under a moving load
Being caught between a moving load and an object
• Tripping over an unseen object while pushing a load. To avoid injury do not pull.
Pushing will allow you to stay out of the path of the load and also look in the direction
you are moving.
1. Always store in a no load condition.
2. Wipe off all dirt and water and in a dry place.
3. Oil the chain, hook pins and hook latch pins.
4. Before returning hoist to service follow instructions for 'Hoists not in Regular Service' in
the
1. Ensure capacity of hoist does not exceed the rated capacity of the trolley assembly.
2. To avoid an unbalanced load, center hanger between trolley plates. Check spacer
installation. (Refer to Dwg. T-02)
3. The total clearance between the beam and the trolley wheel flanges is 1/16 to 1/8 in
(1.6 to 3.2 mm) maximum per side. (Refer to Dwg. T-02).
4. Trolley wheels ride on the top of the lower flange of the beam.
5. Trolleys have universal wheels for mounting on flat or tapered beams.
6.
Visually inspect components for distortion, wear and damage during installation.
Replace any item indicating damage, distortion and/or excessive wear.
7. Ensure stops are securely installed at both ends of the beam prior to using trolley
8. After trolley installation ensure the side plates are vertical.
9. With hoist installed, verify that hoist is centered below trolley.
10. To move an unloaded hoist/trolley, push on the hoist load chain.
11. To move a loaded hoist/trolley, push on the load or the hoist load hook shank.
12. Raise a load equal to the capacities of the hoist a few inches (cm) off the floor and test
the trolley travel.
13. When operating the trolley keep load as close to the floor as practical.
Frequent and periodic inspections should be performed on equipment in regular service.
Frequent inspections are visual examinations performed by operators or service personnel
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STORING
TROLLEY INSTALLATION and INITIAL CHECKS
INSPECTION
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