Product Manual

Inspection
In order to maintain quality operation of the product, a regular inspection schedule
should be set up by each operator. All inspections should be reported and
maintained in a dated record log. These records should be available to all personnel
involved with the product, and should be made available to OZ Lifting Products
when a warranty issue is in question.
Denitions
The following denitions are from the ANSI/ASME B03.21 and will be used in the inspections
procedure that follows.
Designated Person- a person who is selected or assigned as being competent to perform
specic duties to which they are assigned.
QualiedPerson- a person that by possession of a recognized degree or certicate of
professional standing, or through extensive knowledge, training, and experience, has
successfully demonstrated they are able to resolve problems relating to the subject matter
and work.
Normal Service- service that involves operation with randomly distributed loads within the
rated load limit, or uniform loads less than 65% of rated load for not more than 15% of the time.
Heavy Service- service that involves operation within the rated load limit that exceeds
normal service.
Severe Service- service that involves normal or heavy service with abnormal operating
conditions.
Inspection Classications
Initial inspection should be done on all new, modied, and repaired products in accordance with
Table 1. Thereafter, items to be inspected are indicated in Table 1 by F (Frequent) or P (Periodic).
For hoists exposed to more severe environmental conditions inspections should be more frequent.
EN pg.9
Lifting the Load
1. Place selector in the load (Up) position.
2. In this position the brake is engaged as lever stops in order to support the load.
3. Manually ratchet the lever in a clockwise rotation to lift the load.
4. Begin slowly in order to verify load is correctly seated and hoist is functioning properly.
Lowering the Load
1. Place the selector in the unload (Down) position.
2. In this position the brake is engaged as lever stops in order to support the load.
3. Manually ratchet the lever in a counterclockwise rotation to lower the load.