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INSTRUCTION MANUAL 

Electrical winches LM90A/LM250A

 

Réf : 1813000156 
Page : 

12/17

 

Version : 23/21 

3.1.2

 

Adjusting of the brake 

Remove the cap (5) that is on the ventilator lid (1). 

Increasing the braking: turn the brake screw  (6)

progressively  counter  clockwise  and  check  that  the
brake does not slide during the lowering.

Decreasing the braking : turn clockwise.

TO RELEASE THE BRAKE SYSTEM: 
If  necessary,  it  is  possible  to  unlock  the  brake 
manually,  by  pressing  the  (8)  pivot.  After  each 
operation, a load test must be performed. 
FIXATOR or its dealers can train your staff for the 
maintenance of your winches. 
For  your  safety  and  to  benefit  from  the  full 
guarantee  of  the  manufacturer,  use  only  original 
FIXATOR  parts  (ask  the  complete  list  of  spare 
parts). 

3.1.3

 

Lubricating & controling a hoist cable 

The  hoisting  cable  must  be  regularly  greased  or 
lubricated with Teflon. 
For this, use for example: 
- IGOL SHP 50 grease
- A lubricant spray PRO-LUBE Teflon.
Never  use  products  containing  bisulphite  or  MoS2
(Molikote).
Only  cables  recommended  by  FIXATOR  provide
safe  hoist  operation.  The  removal

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  criteria  to

follow are those of the ISO4309.
The  diameter  should  not  be  reduced  by  more  than
10% (for wire rope Ø 5 mm) : min 4.5mm

The cables must be replaced in the following cases: 

- More  than  10  wires  broken  over  a  length  of

20 cm for wire rope Ø 5 mm.

-

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 deformation or rupture of one of the

cable strands.

- Cable crushed, unravelling.
- Considerable oxidation

When  using  a  plastic  return  pulley,  they  must  be 
replaced  once  they  have  been  used  with  cables 
having at least one broken wire. 

Summary of Contents for LM250A

Page 1: ...MANUAL Electrical winches LM90A LM250A R f 1813000156 Page 1 17 Version 23 21 INSTALLATION USE MAINTENANCE Monitoring of updates Date Description 08th Jun 2021 New format type A for Radio option modif...

Page 2: ...ARNINGS ABOUT CONTRAINDICATIONS 10 2 7 RESIDUAL RISKS 11 2 8 TRANSPORTATION HANDLING STORAGE 11 3 MAINTENANCE SETTINGS 11 3 1 MAINTENANCE OPERATIONS 11 3 1 1 Preventive maintenance 11 3 1 2 Adjusting...

Page 3: ...r work such as in an elevator shaft or on building facades The winch uses one steel cable hoisting cable The drive system consists of a pulley whose throat has a special profile and in which the cable...

Page 4: ...a record of incidents and actions taken to remedy them forecast dates of periodic inspections and record of actual dates of inspections 1 6 Recommendations for use and general safety Before using thi...

Page 5: ...r the effort to apply If the anchoring is not provided by FIXATOR each anchor must withstand without any deformation up to 2 5 times the WLL of the winch that is 2 5x90 225 kg respectively 2 5x250 625...

Page 6: ...ualified technician 2 1 1 Suspended installation It s the simplest mounting and the most common Device in suspension and direct traction or lifting The anchoring of the device must be done exclusively...

Page 7: ...ft height plus at least 1 meter of apparent slack strand The limit spring mounted on the lower pulley is intended to replace the high limit stop A stop may still be placed on the loose strand to serve...

Page 8: ...e main power plug 2 1 4 2 Commissioning Unlock the emergency stop if necessary Press the UP button to lift or pull the load Press the DOWN button to lower the load At any time in case of imminent dang...

Page 9: ...t the outgoing winch cable slack is free Do not let the loaded rope become slack if the load is not stable resting on a strong enough support 2 2 Diagrams and safety explanations Installation and use...

Page 10: ...he load Avoid heavy slipping Wait for a complete stop of your installation before resuming movement Check regularly that no obstacle is located along the path of movement above and below the load 2 4...

Page 11: ...ust be reviewed at least once a year and every 100h In harsh environments sandblasting marine back and forth operation at full load doubts about the proper use etc a higher frequency of verifications...

Page 12: ...ly original FIXATOR parts ask the complete list of spare parts 3 1 3 Lubricating controling a hoist cable The hoisting cable must be regularly greased or lubricated with Teflon For this use for exampl...

Page 13: ...ensor is activated The motor is blocked The contactors in the hoist are off or disconnected Error in the control circuit Error in the power circuit Wait until it cools Check the motor Reconnect or cha...

Page 14: ...nd stopper ref 540620 Capacitor 40uF ref 540582 Pendant control ref 461020 Motor cap ref 540601 Fuse ref 244612 3 4 Disposal Disassembly and disposal of the hoist must be in accordance with the curren...

Page 15: ...INSTRUCTION MANUAL Electrical winches LM90A LM250A R f 1813000156 Page 15 17 Version 23 21...

Page 16: ...ntensity of use 4 2 1 Model ref 461025 This model follows the recommendations of EN60204 32 2008 It contains a transmitter IP65 and a receiver with internal antenna IP66 range 75 to 100m Frequency ban...

Page 17: ...6 Page 17 17 Version 23 21 The original of this document is in French no translation can replace it P A 8 rue du Bois Rinier B P 10041 49181 ST BARTHELEMY D ANJOU France TEL 33 0 2 41 31 17 00 FAX 33...

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