Product Manual
Figure 18
Dual/Multiple Fall Chain Hoists 
 The link on the load side end 
must be a vertical link. If it is a horizontal link, 
the chain will have a twist in it. 
1.  Lower hook until only 1 to 2 feet of slack chain 
remains in the chain container. 
2.  Remove chain container. 
3. On the slack side of the chain, remove the 
chain stop, and remove the black spring(s). 
(see Figure 16). Keep these handy for later re-
installing. 
4.  Using a C-link(s), connect the new chain to the 
old chain. If the end link of the old chain is 
horizontal, use two C-links. If the end link of 
the old chain is vertical, use one C-link See 
Figure 19. Using the correct number of C-links 
will properly orient the chain, and ensure that 
the first link on the load side end is a vertical 
link. 
5.  Install the spring(s) and chain stop on the 
opposite end of the new chain. 
6.  Support the load hook so that the load chain 
can pass through the chain sheaves smoothly. 
Figure 16 shows the load chain path for the 
various sizes of hoist. 
7.  Press the DOWN button to move the chain 
through the hoist. Keep tension on the chain 
as you pull it through to the load side, until the 
C-link(s) clears the hoist at the load side. 
Figure 19 
8.  Place the first link of the new chain into the 
load side end holder. Be sure that there is no 
twisting of chain between last chain sprocket 
and load side end holder. 
9.  Remove the chain stop bolt from the old chain 
and install on the new chain. Do not 
substitute any other bolt in this application. 
Use a new cotter pin to secure bolt. 
10. Install chain container following instructions in 
this manual. Do not fill chain container by 
hand. 
11. Lower hook until limit switch stops hoist 
movement, then raise hook until limit switch 
stops hoist movement. Inspect chain for any 
signs of twist and correct before continuing. 










