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Illustration 20
6.2.4 Mount the wire rope
Danger of severe accidents caused by incorrect anchoring or damaged wire ropes!
Might result in severe injuries or even death!
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The wire rope must hang free.
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The wire rope must never run over an edge!
Risk of injury through stabs and cuts!
Broken wires in the wire rope can result in protruding wires! Protruding wires can cut through safety gloves!
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Wear suitable leather protective gloves when working with wire ropes.
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Never let the wire rope run through your hands.
Danger of crushing or being pulled in!
When feeding the wire rope in there is a risk of fingers or the entire hand being pulled in with the wire rope or being crushed on
the pulleys and rope guides!
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Never touch the wire rope whilst the hoist is in operation! Do not reach into the inlet or outlet of the hoist.
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Maintain a suitable distance from the wire rope.
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Watch out for wire rope loops.
Incorrect assembly!
Damage to the hoist possible!
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The unloaded side of the wire rope may be loaded with a maximum of 100 kg (e.g. via the wire rope pretensioning).
Note:
If the anchoring point for the wire rope is located above the hoist the wire rope must be fastened before it is fed into the hoist.
Suspension wire rope (T)
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Roll-off the wire rope correctly so that no loops in the wire rope occur.
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Insert the tip of the wire rope into the hoist as far as possible (observe the direction of the arrow on the casing.)
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Switch on the hoist in the pulling direction.
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Feed in the wire rope until the rope feeds automatically and comes out of the opening on the other side.
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Make sure that the rope outlet is free to allow the loose end to untwist.
EN-34
20 m
1.5
1.5
1.5
1.5
1.5
1.5
2.5
DANGER!
ATTENTION!
Cable cross-section [mm²]
for cable lengths up to...
50 m
100 m
1.5
1.5
1.5
1.5
1.5
2.5
2.5
4
2.5
4
4
10
6
10
200 m
1.5
2.5
4
6
10
16
16
G1035.4 – 01/2019