INSTRUCTION MANUAL VERTICAL PLATE CLAMP MODEL EPC (10, 20, 40, & 80) MODEL NO. ________________________ SERIAL NO. ________________________ VESTIL MANUFACTURING CORP. 2999 NORTH WAYNE STREET, P.O. BOX 507, ANGOLA, IN 46703 TELEPHONE: (260) 665-7586 -OR- TOLL FREE (800) 348-0868 FAX: (260) 665-1339 URL: WWW.VESTILMFG.COM EMAIL: SALES@VESTIL.
We produce several models of vertical plate clamp so that our customers may select a product that satisfies specific requirements. Each unit conforms to the generalized specifications disclosed in this manual and fulfills our demanding standards for quality, safety and durability. SAFETY PRINCIPLES Vestil Manufacturing Corp. recognizes the critical importance of workplace safety. Each person who might participate in the assembly, use, inspection or maintenance of the product must read this manual.
TABLE OF CONTENTS Safety Principles Product Introduction Safety Guidelines Use Instructions Maintenance & Inspections 2 4 5 7-10 11-12 TABLE OF FIGURES FIG. 1: Parts Diagram FIG.
PRODUCT INTRODUCTION Thank you for purchasing a Vertical Plate Clamp (“plate clamp” or simply “clamp”) made by Vestil Manufacturing Corporation (“Vestil”). Our plate clamps are durable, high-quality products that combine safety features and superior lifting capabilities. Despite the clamp’s relatively simple mechanics, all personnel must familiarize themselves with the safe operation instructions provided in this manual. We produce 4 types of vertical plate clamp, the EPC-10, EPC-20, EPC-40, and the EPC-80.
SAFETY GUIDELINES Read the entire manual before you use the clamp for the first time and before each subsequent use. Refer to the manual for safe use and maintenance procedures described on p. 7-12. If questions remain after you finish reading the manual, contact Vestil for answers. DO NOT attempt to resolve any problems with the clamp unless you are certain that it will be safe to use afterwards. NEVER modify the product in any way without the express, written approval of Vestil.
FIG. 1: Exploded Parts Diagram 13 14 3 18 12 1 16 17 11 7 17 4 9 19 10 17 5 6 Clamping Arm Part No.
Use Instructions: The operating instructions in this manual are meant to supplement the operation recommendations of ASME standard B30.20. Only trained, designated persons should use the plate clamp. “Designated person” means someone selected by his or her employer, or by a representative of the employer, as competent to use the plate clamp. Trainees under the direct supervision of a designated person may use the clamp.
Step 4: Engage the sheet with the clamp. Press down firmly on the clamp until the top of the sheet material contacts the back of the clamp mouth (photos 4 & 5). Lock the clamp by pulling the lock ring and rotating the lock wheel assembly upwards. 4 3 5 Latch the clamp The top of the sheet contacts the back of the clamp mouth (arrow). Step 5: Test the balance of the material in the clamp.
below. Make sure that your clothing, feet, and the rest of your body stay out from underneath the load. This stance allows the operator to exercise some control of the load and optimizes safety. 4. The sheet must remain level during movement. Walk slowly to keep the load level. If the material has to be removed from a container or be lifted over an obstacle, use a different device if you will not be able to maintain the safe stance described in Rule 3.
Safety Hook still supports the Shackle 11 Shackle leans to the left Step 9: Disengage the clamp. Rotate the latch lever to unlock the clamp (photos 12 & 13). You may need to wiggle the clamp gently to loosen connection between the gripper and the sheet. Pull the clamp free of the immobilized sheet; then disconnect the clamp from the hoist hook.
Maintenance and Inspections: A designated person must verify that the clamp complies with all regulations, codes, and standards that apply to “Under-the-Hook Lifting Devices” in the location where the clamp is used. The person(s) designated to conduct inspections by your employer must do so before the clamp is used for the first time, and EACH time it is installed for use. Inspections: The end-user is responsible for performing inspections as recommended in ASME B30.20.
¾ ¾ ¾ An adjustment or repair refers to a simple correction that restores the clamp to normal operating condition, such as tightening loose fasteners, or removing debris from the surface of the clamp. (Continued on p. 12) DO NOT use the clamp if adjustments and/or repairs are incomplete! Return the clamp to service ONLY after finishing all necessary repairs and adjustments. A modification is a change that alters the clamp from normal operating condition, like bending the structural members.