Operators Manual

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18890 ENGLISH
Do not exceed rated load capacity, even while
testing a load.
WARNING
OPERATION
Inspection
Before use of the electric hoist, always inspect
the hoist, power connections, wire cable, load
connections, and work area for any possible
damage or hazards. Never connect a load to or
operate a hoist, if it or any of it’s parts appear to
be worn or damaged.
Connecting a Load
During connection of a load and operation of the
hoist, the user should keep hands and fingers
clear of pinch points, moving parts and the wire
cable. Loose clothing and jewelry should not be
worn during operation of the hoist. Gloves and
safety goggles should be worn at all times when
connecting or hoisting a load. The cable should
never be allowed to slide through the users hands.
The user should only grab the pulley or support
hook when loading/unloading an item. Never grab
the wire cable directly. Attach the load to the
pulley or support hook using only rated equipment,
such as slings, chains or hoisting shackles.
Connection to the pulley or support hook must
be completely secure to prevent any accidental
disconnection. Make sure the lifting device is
properly seated in the base of the hook and that
the safety clasp closes fully.
Always check the wire cable for any wear, fraying
or damage. Only wire cable in good condition
should be used. If the wire cable appears worn,
frayed or damaged, DO NOT connect any load to or
use, replace immediately.
Incorrect Incorrect Correct
Inspect the wire cable to make sure it is spooled
correctly. The wire cable should not be overlapping
on itself, have space between the rolls or slack in
it. If the wire cable is spooled incorrectly do not
connect a load to it or use it until the wire cable
has been re-spooled correctly.
If the wire cable becomes kinked or twisted
during operation stop use immediately.
CAUTION
Once a load has been properly connected, make
sure and do a test lift. Hoist the load 1 in. to 2 in.
and pause a moment to inspect all connections
and that the equipment can handle the load.
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