Product Manual

Maintenance
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Lubrication
Proper lubrication with machine oil is necessary to increase the life of the chain. Lubrication should be done
based on usage and on a regular basis. It may be necessary on a weekly basis for heavy use or monthly if
used less often.
Clean the chain with an acid free cleaning solution to remove debris.
Apply oil to chain focusing on bearing surfaces such as interlink areas.
Do not apply oil to braking surfaces.
Gears and shafts run on roller bearings and do not require lubrication.
BRAKE & TOP HOOK INSPECTION & REPLACEMENT
Disassembly
1. Remove the cover using a standard socket wrench.
2. Remove the hand chain from the wheel.
3. Use needle nose-pliers to straighten the cotter pin.
4. Remove nut.
5. Remove secondary cover (protects the brake).
6. Remove brake
7. To disassemble the top hook remove the pin and the hook comes off.
Assembly
1. Chain should be well seated in the wheel.
2. Put the hand wheel back on.
3. Should hear a click, indicating the brake is set.
4. Hand tighten the nut.
5. Push the cotter pin back in.
6. Use pliers to are the ears so it stays in place.
7. Reattach the hand chain; making sure the weld is out.
8. Attach cover and tighten locknuts.
Storage of Hoist
Store the hoist in a clean dry area.
Maintain proper lubrication of the hoist while it is being stored.
If the hoist is malfunctioning clearly mark it before placing it in storage.
Outdoor Hoist Usage
Store hoist indoors when not in use.
Frequently inspect the hoist for signs of corrosion due to environmental factors.
EN pg.16