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are not frozen. Repeat it at least twice, before 
starting further work.
ATTENTION: If the brake does not function
properly, the unit must be immediately taken
out of service and the manufacturer must
be contacted!
inspection of the attachment point
-  The attachment point for the hoist must be 
selected so that the supporting structure to 
which it is to be fitted has sufficient stability 
and to ensure that the expected forces can 
be safely absorbed.
-  The unit must align freely also under load 
in  order  to  avoid  impermissible  additional 
loading.
-  The selection and calculation of the appropri-
ate supporting structure are the responsibil-
ity of the operating company.
inspection of the load chain
Inspect the load chain for sufficient lubrication 
and check for external defects, deformations, 
superficial cracks, wear and corrosion marks.
inspection of the chain stop
The chain stop must always be fitted to the 
loose chain end (Fig. 11). There must be no 
wear or incorrect alignment.
inspection of the top hook and load hook
The  top  and  load  hooks  must  be  checked 
for cracks, deformations, damage, wear and 
corrosion marks. The safety latch must move 
freely and be fully functioning.
inspection of chain reeving in the
bottom block
All units with two or more chain falls must be 
inspected  before  initial  operation  to  ensure 
that the load chain is not twisted or kinked. 
The chains of hoists with two or more falls may 
become twisted if the bottom block is rolled 
over, for example, (Fig. 10).
When replacing the chain, make sure that the 
chain is reeved correctly (Fig. 12). The chain 
weld must face outwards.
Only fit load chains which have been approved 
by the manufacturer. Non-compliance with this 
specification will render the legal warranty or 
guarantee void with immediate effect.
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Lifting the load
Pulling the hand chain (Fig. 11) in clockwise 
direction will raise the load.
Lowering the load
Pulling the hand chain (Fig. 11) in anticlock-
wise direction will lower the load.
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According to national and international acci-
dent prevention and safety regulations hoisting 
equipment must be inspected:
• in accordance with the risk assessment of 
the operating company
• prior to initial operation
• before  the  unit  is  put  into  service  again 
following a shut down
• after substantial changes
• however, at least once per year, by a 
competent person.
ATTENTION: Actual operating conditions (e.g.
operation in galvanizing facilities) can dictate
shorter inspection intervals.
Repair  work  may  only  be  carried  out  by  a 
specialist workshop that uses original spare 
parts. The inspection (mainly consisting of a 
visual inspection and a function check) must 
determine that all safety devices are complete 
and fully operational and cover the condition 
of the unit, suspension, equipment and sup-
porting structure with regard to damage, wear, 
corrosion or any other alterations.
Initial  operation  and  recurring  inspections 
must be documented (e.g. in the CMCO works 
certificate of compliance).
If required, the results of inspections and ap-
propriate repairs must be verified. If the hoist 
(from 1 t lifting weight) is fitted on or in a trolley 
and if the hoist is used to move a lifted load 
in  one  or  several  directions,  the  installation 
is considered to be a crane and the further 
inspections must be carried out, as required.
Paint damage should be touched up in order to 
avoid corrosion. All joints and sliding surfaces 
should be slightly greased. In the case of heavy 
contamination, the unit must be cleaned.
The  unit  must  be  given  a  general  overhaul 
after 10 years, at the latest.
In  particular,  check  the  dimensions  of  the 
load chain, the load hook and the top hook. 
They must be compared with the dimensions 
specified in the table (Tab. 2, Tab. 3).
ATTENTION: After the replacement of
components, a subsequent inspection by a
competent person is obligatory!
inspection of the load chain
(acc. to DIN 685-5)
Load chains must be inspected for mechanical 
damage  at  annular  intervals,  however  after 
50 operating hours, at the latest. Inspect the 
load chain for sufficient lubrication and check 
for external defects, deformations, superficial 
cracks, wear and corrosion marks.
Round steel section chains must be replaced 
when the original nominal thickness ´d´ on 
the chain link with the worst wear has been 
reduced by more than 10% or when the chain 
has  elongated  over  one  pitch ´p
(Fig. 13) or over 11 pitches (11 x p
Nominal  dimensions  and  wear  limits  are 
shown in table 2. If one of the limit values is 
reached, the load chain must be replaced.
maintenance of the load chain
In most cases, chain wear in the link points 
is caused by insufficient care of the chain. In 
order to ensure optimal lubrication of the link 
contact points, lubricate the chain at regular 
intervals adapted to the application with creep-
type lubricant (e.g. gear oil).
A dry film lubricant, e.g. PTFE spray, should 
be used in environments where abrasives like 
sand, etc., occur.
The service life of the load chain can be in-
creased by careful lubrication to 20 - 30 times 
compared with a chain that is not serviced.
-  When lubricating the chain, make sure the 
chain is in no-load condition so that the oil 
can  reach  the  contact  points  of  the  chain 
links which are subject to wear. Chain link 
parts contacting each other must always be 
coated with lubricant, otherwise increased 
wear on the chain results.
-  It is not sufficient to lubricate the chains on 
the outside as this does not ensure that a 
lubricant  film  can  build  up  in  the  contact 
points.
-  With a constant lifting path of the chain, the 
change-over  area  from  lifting  to  lowering 
movement must be checked in particular.
-  Make sure that the load chain is lubricated 
over its entire length, also including the part 
of the chain in the housing of the hoist.
-  Clean dirty chains with petroleum or a similar 
cleaning agent, never heat the chain.
-  When lubricating the chain, also check the 
chain for wear.
ATTENTION: It must be ensured that no lub-
ricant can penetrate into the brake enclosure.
This may result in failure of the brake.
replacing the load chain
The  load  chain  must  be  replaced  by  a  new 
chain of the same dimensions and quality in 
the event of visible damage or deformations, 
however, when the discarding status has been 
reached, at the latest.
A  load  chain  to  be  discarded  must  only  be 
replaced by an authorized specialist workshop.
Only fit load chains which have been approved 
by the manufacturer. Non-compliance with this 
specification will render the legal warranty or 
guarantee void with immediate effect.
Note: Replacement of a load chain must be
documented!
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