Manual

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Call Jaypro for pricing and scheduling of a field maintenance visit from one of our highly trained
specialists if you are unwilling or unable to perform the regular maintenance yourself. Jaypro
recommends that the Cage system be thoroughly inspected at least every year by a trained
specialist. Call Jaypro or your dealer to arrange for servicing.
Jaypro Sports Equipment Phone #: 1-800-243-0533 Website: www.jaypro.com
Operating Instructions
1. Key Switch Operation
a. Inserting the key and turning in the direction of travel actuates the key switch.
b. Unit direction can be continually reversed without cause for concern with regards to system
damage.
Regular Equipment Maintenance
1. Key Switch
a. Key switch is dual direction momentary actuated. No maintenance or upkeep should ever be
required. For additional or replacement keys call Jaypro (you must have the key number).
2. Wire Rope
a. Wire rope should be lubricated regularly to insure long reliable life. Obtain a suitable wire rope
lubricant from local supply or hardware store. Do not use heavy grease or engine oil for
lubricant. A recommended penetrating lubricant is MIL-G-18458 wire rope grease. Lubrication
is best applied at the point of the wire rope bending over the pulley sheave, where the strands
will be temporarily and partially separated allowing the lubricant to penetrate fully.
b. Inspect rope for excessive damage or broken ‘threads’. See image below – if wire rope looks
like either of these pictures, it’s time to replace it:
Figure 2: Worn and Damaged Wire Ropes - Replacements Required
c. Replacement hoist cables (wire ropes) can be obtained directly from Jaypro, or from a qualified
wire rope manufacturer or supplier. Cables are 1/8” x 7/19 Galvanized Cable with both ends
terminated with a flemished eye splices and galvanized thimbles.
3. Electric Hoists (Winches)
a. Hoist is maintenance free and should provide years of repeated reliable service, barring damage
from other equipment or electrical surge or other problem. Unit should, however, be inspected