Figure 3-9
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3.2.3. Limit switch
The electric chain hoist is equipped with a gearbox limit switch as
standard. This is also suitable for normal limit switch operation with a
high degree of accuracy. The operation of the limit switches (highest and
lowest hook position) must be checked during start-up.
Three different transmissions are available that are adapted to the lift:
TT 250/500
Transmission
Colour
i = 1:1
black
i = 1:3
yellow
i = 1:6
blue
TT 1000
Transmission
Colour
i = 1:1
black
i = 1:3
yellow
i = 1:6
blue
Description of settings (see Figure 3-10):
– Before pulling in the chain or changing the chain, the gearbox limit
switch must be mechanically disabled by securing the rocker (1).
– Pull in the chain.
– Move to highest hook position, rotate red ratchet wheel (front) (2) to
switching cam of top limit switch (3); (rotate clockwise for higher hook
position and anticlockwise for lower hook position).
– Activate rocker, move to lowest hook position, rotate green switching
wheel (rear) (4) to switching cam of bottom limit switch (5); (rotate
anticlockwise for higher hook position and clockwise for lower hook
position).
– Activate rocker (must engage in switch wheel).
– Check operation of limit switch; the end stop and the hook fittings must
not touch the housing.
10
Single fall lift [m]
Double fall lift [m]
20
10
60
30
126
63
Single fall lift [m]
Double fall lift [m]
30
15
90
40
192
96
Figure 3-10
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1
4
3.2.4. Chain bucket
– Move chain out at load side until limit switch is activated.
– Attach free end of chain to housing (see chapter 3.2.2)
– Attach chain bucket and allow chain to run in (see Figure 3-11)
DANGER!
All steel plate chain buckets must be equipped with an additional wire
cable with a minimum diameter of 2 mm (see Figure 3-12).
Figure 3-11
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