General Description; Hoist Supports - IMER USA PULL UP 650 Manual De Uso & Mantenimiento

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WORKING IN SAFETY
To work in complete safety, read the following instructions
carefully before installing the hoist.
This operation and maintenance manual must be kept on site by
the person in charge, i.e. the site foreman, and must always be
available for consultation.
The manual is to be considered an integral part of the machine and
must be kept for future reference until the machine is disposed of.
If it is damaged or lost, a replacement copy may be requested from
the hoist manufacturer. Call IMER USA @ 800-275-5463.
The manual contains important information regarding site pre-
paration, installation, operation, maintenance, and ordering of
spare parts. Nevertheless, the installer and the operator must
both have adequate experience and knowledge of the machine
prior to use.
To guarantee the complete safety of the operator, safe operation
and long life of equipment, follow the instructions in this manual
carefully, and observe all safety standards currently in force for
the prevention of accidents at work, with particular reference to
suspended loads and fall equipment (use of suitable footwear
and clothing, hard hats, safety harnesses, proper installation of
railings around drops, etc.).
It is strictly forbidden to carry out any form of modifi ca-
tion to the steel structure or working parts of the machine.
IMER declines all responsibility for non-compliance with laws and
standards governing the use of lifting equipment, in particular;
unprogrammed use, defective power supply, lack of maintenance,
unauthorised modifi cations, tampering with or damage to part or
all of the equipment, and partial or total failure to observe the
instructions contained in this manual.

1. GENERAL DESCRIPTION

ATTENTION: Use of lifting equipment requires care and
skill. The machine must be operated by skilled and properly
instructed personnel only.
1) The machine is designed to lift materials only and for
use on building construction sites.
2) Carrying passengers and/or animals is prohibited.
scaffold mount trestle
cod. 1191265
Hand brake
Fig. 2
IMER U.S.A. Inc.
PULL UP 650
3) The machine must not be used in potentially explosive
atmospheres or underground.
The machine consists of (go back to fi g. 1):
Drum type winch fi tted to reduction gear shaft , wire cable (1), lift
hook (2) and counterweight (10).
Drum (3).
Gearmotor consisting of an electric brake motor (4) and reduction
gear unit (7).
Electrical panel (5).
UP position control lever (9).
Hoist frame (6).
The winch has a pendant control (8) which supplies the command
controls at 24V.

2. HOIST SUPPORTS

Fig. 2 shows an assembly of the hoist with the monorail trestle,
in this case it is necessary with the trolley.
The trolley is assembled on the hoist with three bolts; tighten the
three selfl ocking nuts nice and tight.
The structure supporting the hoist trestle must bear the following
stresses generated during operation (Fig. 3).
IMER offers a wide range of supports (see fi gures 8-9-10-11-12)
for use on building sites, designed to suitably transfer the stresses
to the building structures.
These forces - referring to support couplings - must be accounted
for in calculations related to supporting structures (scaffolding,
ceilings, etc.), made by a qualifi ed experienced technician.
To install the various supports, follow the instructions which apply
to each assembly.
When using supports with load bearing capacities other than that
of the hoist, the permissible load bearing capacity of the weakest
element of the system must be prominently displayed, and must
not be exceeded.
2.1 INSTALLING THE HOIST ON SITE
The area where the hoist lifts material must have a safety
bar at least 3.5 ft. high and a lower foot stop. This prevents
falls and also prevents people from leaning out into the lift
run and being hit by material.
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Track trolley
assembly
cod. 1191060
Hoist
cod. 1140958

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