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P/N: EL-680  REV AA JULY 2018 

SAFETY PRECAUTIONS 

This hoist is designed for safe operation within the 
limits of its rated capacity. There are safety features 
built into the hoist to protect the operator and others 
from injury due to failure of the hoist itself. However, 
listed below, are safety pointers which must be 
followed in order to protect personnel and property. 

1.  Avoid side pull or end pull at all times. 
2.  Unit switches are emergency devices. Do not 

use limit switches to stop the hoist in normal 
operation. Do not leave load block in contact 
with limit switch at and of operation. 

3.  Do not operate hoist with twisted, kinked or 

damaged chain. 

4.  Do not operate hoist with a chain that is not 

property seated in all pockets. 

5.  Do not operate a damaged or malfunctioning 

hoist until necessary adjustments or repairs 
have been made. 

6.  Do not use hoist to lift, support or otherwise 

transport people or to carry loads over people. 

7.  Make sure all supporting structures are strong 

enough to hold your intended load. 

8.  Do not lift more than the rated capacity of the 

hoist. 

9.  Do not use the chain as a substitute for slings. 
10.  Allow only qualified personnel to operate the 

hoist. 

11.  Do not leave a load suspended in the air 

unattended. 

12.  Avoid jogging controls or quick reversals of 

load. 

13.  Always disconnect hoist from power supply 

before making electrical connections or 
repairs. The main disconnect to the hoist 
should be locked out during repairs. 

14.  Do not use pushbutton cable to move either 

hoist or load along rail. 

15.  When replacement parts are required, use 

only parts supplied by the manufacturer. 

16.  Do not remove or obscure warning labels or 

capacity labels or tags. 

17.  Use only alloy chain and attachments for 

overhead lifting. 

18.  Do not use to lift, support or transport molten 

metal. 

Come of the hoists and trolleys manufactured by 
Chester Hoist can be adjusted to fit various sizes of 
runway beams. Other Chester Hoists and trolleys are 
built to fit a runway specified by our customers. 
Regardless, it is the customer’s responsibility to apply 
such engineering calculations or tests, as may be 

necessary, to satisfy that the runway beam flanges are 
capable of carrying the loads expected to be handled. 

GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS 

a.  The power supply should be within plus or 

minus 10% of the voltage specified on the 
hoist nameplate. 

b.  Supporting structure, Including trolleys, 

monorail, etc. should have a load rating at 
least equal to the hoist plus weight of hoist. 

c.  Check lubrication level in the gear case and 

trolley gear case (If supplied with the hoist). 

d.  Check chain for damage and Improper seating 

in load or Idler sheaves. 

LOAD HOOK DIRECTION (PHASING) 

CAUTION:

 Failure to follow these instructions may 

causa immediate and severe damage to this hoist 

When installing your hoist, make only temporary 
connections at the power source. Push the "UP" 
button and observe the direction of the load block. If 
the load block raises, the phasing is correct and 
permanent connection may be made at the power 
source. If the load block lowers, release the button 
immediately. To correct load block direction, reverse 
any two wires (except the green ground wire) at the 
power source only. DO NOT CHANGE 
CONNECTIONS AT ANY OTHER LOCATION. 

LIMIT SWITCH OPERATION (PADDLE) 

Before placing the hoist in operation, check for proper 
upper limit switch operation. Push the "UP" button and, 
while the hoist is moving upward, raise the limit switch 
lever. The hook should stop immediately.DO NOT 
OPERATE THE HOIST IF THE LIMIT SWITCH(ES) 
ARE NOT OPERATING PROPERLY. 

BRAKE OPERATION 

NOTE: Run in hoist with a light load a few times before 
lifting the rated load. After lifting a light load a few 
times, test the hoist per paragraph VI. Check for load 
block drift with the maximum rated capacity load on 
the hook. If hook does not stop within one to two 
inches when push button is released, it may be 
necessary to adjust the brake. See Maintenance – 
Adjustments and Repairs. 

INSTALLATION ON BEAM  

See Installation section. 

CHAIN CONTAINER INSTALLATION    

See Installation section. 

Summary of Contents for CHESTER HOIST EL-680

Page 1: ..._____ Rated Load _________________________________________ RATED LOADS 1 TO 24 TONS Follow all instructions and warning for inspecting maintaining and operating this hoist The use of any hoist present...

Page 2: ...and parts services through a network of Master Parts Depots and Service Centers that are strategically located in the United States and Canada These facilities have been selected on the basis of their...

Page 3: ...of a hoist can create a potentially hazardous situation which if not avoided could result in minor or moderate injury To avoid such a potentially hazardous situation the operator shall 1 Maintain a fi...

Page 4: ...ecialized experience and study is essential to safe rigging operations For rigging information we recommend consulting a standard textbook on the subject Table of Contents Safety Precautions 3 5 Gener...

Page 5: ...s sizes of runway beams Other Chester Hoists and trolleys are built to fit a runway specified by our customers Regardless it is the customer s responsibility to apply such engineering calculations or...

Page 6: ...The hoist chain should not be wrapped around the load 2 The load should be attached to the hook by means of slings or other approved devices 3 The slings or other approved devices shall be seated prop...

Page 7: ...arts for signs of pitting or any deterioration of controls limit switches and push button station h Check chain container See Chain container installation notes ANNUAL INSPECTION Inspect the following...

Page 8: ...small loop of loose chain remains when the geared limit switch prevents further travel The peddle limit switch only acts If this switch falls 2 Brake Adjustment See Figure 1 a Remove nuts 1 and cover...

Page 9: ...parts have been altered replaced or repaired the hoist should be load tested The hoist should be tested using 100 percent of rated load TABLE 2 LUBRICATION PART LUBRICANT INSTRUCTIONS FREQUENCY Transm...

Page 10: ...IN REEVING 1 1 2 2 5 6 Ton 3 4 8 10 12 Ton 16 20 24 Ton FIGURE 3 LOAD SHEAVE TIMING T indicates three timing marks in alignment Unloaded Loop Loaded Side Unloaded Loop Loaded Side Unloaded Loop Loaded...

Page 11: ...d be traversed the entire length of the beam to check for beam interference pointe proper side clearance and effectiveness of the beam stops If everything is satisfactory the procedure should be repea...

Page 12: ...for wear Hook Moves in Wrong Direction 1 Three phase reversal 2 Improper connections 1 Reverse any two wires except the green ground wire at the power source 2 Check all connections against wiring dia...

Page 13: ...mation 1 Serial Number of your hoist see Figure 2 tor location 2 Your power supply voltage phase and cycles 3 Title of illustration for example 3 4 Ton bottom block assembly 4 Figure Number Part Name...

Page 14: ...he load block up allowing the hoist mechanism to fill the container Verify the chain is loading properly into the container WARNING Never load chain into the container by hand Hand loading will cause...

Page 15: ...WARRANTIES SET FORTH ABOVE SELLER MAKES NO OTHER WARRANTIES WITH RESPECT TO THE GOODS OR ANY REPLACEMENT PARTS WHETHER EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED INCLUDING ANY WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY FITNESS FOR A P...

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