Installation and operating manual
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Check the entire length of the cable for visible damage.
6.2
Assembly
6.2.1 Requirements
Assembly may only be performed by the system manufacturer.
The workplace environment must comply with the local health and safety regulations.
6.2.2 Anchor hoist
See Illustration 14.
Incorrect anchoring!
Danger of death from falling! Risk of being injured by falling objects!
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Only attach the hoist at the specified anchorage holes with the specified anchoring devices.
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The wire rope must run into the hoist vertically.
Incorrect anchoring!
Can result in damage to the device!
The unit can be damaged if fastened to the wrong anchorage holes!
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Only attach the hoist at the specified anchorage holes with the specified anchoring devices.
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Securing to anchorage holes that are positioned diagonally opposite one another is prohibited.
So A1 + A3 as well as A2 + A4 are not permitted.
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Securing to the A3 + A4 anchorage holes in accordance with Illustration 13 is prohibited.
Securing to anchorage points A:
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Secure the hoist to at least two anchorage points using screws or bolts.
A1 + A2 or A2 + A3 or A1 + A4.
6.2.3 Electrical connection
Danger of electric shock! Danger of severe accidents!
All of the work undertaken and the electrical connections must abide with the national regulations applicable in the respective
country.
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Only electricians are permitted to make the electrical connections.
Danger through unauthorized use!
The electrical connection on the operator's side must be connected in such a way that the hoist can be secured against
unauthorized use! Suitable protective measures can be:
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Lockable Emergency Off device
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Lockable main switch
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Key-switch
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Removable operating controls
The electric connection must be established in accordance with EN 60204-32.
The equipment must be earthed via the power supply cable. The earthing function must be tested (isolation and protective conductor
inspection). Additional measures may be necessary.
The starting current is three times the nominal current of the hoists. Therefore if a generator is used it must be rated at 3 times the
nominal power of both hoists combined (see motor nameplate of the hoist).
EN-32
DANGER!
ATTENTION!
DANGER!
G1035.4 – 01/2019