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6 6 0 - L B C A PA C I T Y H I G H S P E E D E L E C T R I C H O I S T O W NER ’S MA NU AL W A RNI NG: Read carefully and underst and all INSTRUCTIONS before operating. Failure to follo w the safety rules and other basic safety precautio ns may result in serious personal injury . Item # 142264[...]
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Page of 13 2 Thank you ver y muc h for choosing a NORTHE RN TOOL + EQUIPMENT CO., INC. Product! For future referen ce, please co mp let e the owner ’ s record below: Model: _______________ Purcha se Date: ___________ ____ Save the receipt, warranty a nd these instruction s. It is important that you read the entire m anual to become fa m iliar wit[...]
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Page of 13 3 • Do not use your to ol where there is a ri sk of causing a fire or an explosion ; e.g. in the presence of fla mmable liquids, ga sses, or dust. Pow er tools create sp arks, whi ch may ignite the dust or fumes. • Keep children and bysta nders away while operating a power tool. Di stractions can cause y ou to lose control, so vi sit[...]
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Page of 13 4 • Do not expose pow er tools to rain or wet conditions. Water entering a pow er tool will increa se the risk of electric shock. • Do not let your finger s touch the ter m inals of plug w hen installi ng to or removi ng from the outlet. • Ground fault circ uit interrupters. I f work area is not equippe d with a per manently instal[...]
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Page of 13 5 • Do not exceed the m aximum lif t c apaci ty . T he appli cation, size and ty pe of load, the attach ments to be used a nd the period of u se must be t aken into accou nt . • Do not st and under hoisted loads . • If pushing the li f t button continually does not ha ve any affect , do not continue. T his is a sign that the l oad [...]
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Page of 13 6 • The purchase or use of an incomplete m achine, i.e., without one or m ore of the essential accessories required for s afety or installati on and s t abilizati on, m a ke the user solely responsible for use and relea se the m anufacturer fro m all responsibil ity in this regard.[...]
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Page of 13 7 INST ALLA TION Notes: A) Before starting the electric hoist, f irst check two hinge t yp e fixing clam p s and positioning clamp (C) for b eing aligned and properly tighten ed. B) For sm ooth wi nding of ro pe, th e r oll axis must be kept level: Loose l ock nuts, adjust nut (A), locate precise position, the f inally re-tighten lock nu[...]
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Page of 13 8 INST ALLA TION IN SPECIAL FRAME[...]
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Page of 13 9 OPERA TION 1. Before making the connection to t he electric control pan el, check that t he line volt age corresponds to that shown on the m otor plate. In case of three- phase m otor , check al so the row or triangle connection o f each pha se. 2. The user must provide t he electri cal connection to the hoist using insulated conductor[...]
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Page of 13 10 10. Be sure to check the condi tion of the cable every thr ee months, an d replace it i f the wires are damaged, twisted, frayed or broken. Consequently , if the cable needs to be replaced, it can be secured using U- bolt clamps suitably proportioned to the dia meter of the cable i tself, as indi cated in the diagra m . Only during pr[...]
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Page of 13 1 1 DIAGRAM & P ARTS LIST[...]
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Page of 13 12 Part # Description Part # Description 1 Support struct ure 27 52 × 25 × 15 be aring 2 Fixing ring 28 6 × 6 × 20 k ey 3 52 × 25 × 15 be aring 29 Rotor 4 Rope roll shaft 30 47 × 20 x 14 bearing 5 6 x 6 × 22 k ey 31 Nut (diameter 1 2mm) 6 Rope roll 32 Compression spring of brak e disk 7 Protective s heath of rope 33 S pring o f f[...]
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Page of 13 13 WARNING Some dust created b y power sand ing, sawing, grinding, dri lling, and other construction activities contains chemica ls known t o the State of Californ ia to caus e cancer, birt h defects or other repr oductive harm. Some exa mples of the se chemicals are : • lead fro m lead-based paints, • crystal line silica from bricks[...]