Wire Rope Hoist
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Model WR
WR-0214
2721 NE 4
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Ave Pompano FL, 33064 | (954) 367-6116
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2.2 Important Information and Warnings
Equipment described in this manual is not designed for and should not be used for lifting, supporting, or
transporting humans.
To ensure the good working order and reliable operation of your hoist keep strictly to the requirements of the
maintenance and operation given in this Manual.
Keep strictly to the requirements for safe operation in order to prevent dangers from the personnel and damages
of the electric hoist.
The repairs shall be furnished only with spare parts supplied by the manufacturer.
The connection of the electric hoist with the power supply shall be furnished only by a qualified electrician.
Assemblage and putting the electric hoist into use shall only be done by qualified persons, authorized by ACI
Hoist and Crane.
Modifications to upgrade, rerate, or otherwise alter this equipment shall be authorized only by the original
equipment manufacturer or qualified professional engineer.
Equipment described in this manual may be used in the design and manufacture of cranes or monorails.
Additional equipment or devices may be required for the crane or monorail to comply with applicable crane
design and safety standards. The crane designer, crane manufacturer, or user is responsible to funish these
additional items for compliance. Refer to ASME B30.17, Safety Standard for Top-Running Single Girder Cranes;
ASME B30.2 Safety Standard for Top-Running Double-Girder Cranes; and ASME B30.11 Safety Standard for
Underhung Cranes and Monorails. If a below-the-hook lifting device or sling is used with a hoist, refer to ASME
B30.9, Safety Standard for Slings, or ASME B30.20, Safety Standard for Below-the-Hook Lifting Devices.
Hoists and cranes, used to handle hot molten material may require additional equipment or devices. Refer to
ANSI Z241.2, Safety Requirements for Melting and Pouring of Metals in the Metalcasting Industry.
The hoists are not designed to operate in chemically aggresive and explossive environment.
Failure to read and comply with any of the limitations noted herein can result in serious bodily injury or death,
and/or property damage.
Working in or near exposed energized electrical equipment presents the danger of electric shock.
Hazardous voltages are present in the control enclosure, other electrical components, and
connections between these components.
Before performing any mechanical or electrical maintenance on the equipment, disconnect the main
switch supplying power to the equipment; and implement lockout/tagout procedure. Refer to ANSI
z244.1, personnel protection - lockout/tagout of energy sources.
DO NOT operate the equipment without control enclosure cover or covers in place.
Only trained and competent personnel should inspect and repair this equipment.