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Swiss Lifting Solutions
Suspension part
GPM 250
GP 250
GP 500
GP 1000
GP 1600
GP 2500
Load hook
h
[mm]
18.0
28.0
28.0
35.5
48.0
48.0
h min. [mm]
17.1
26.6
26.6
33.8
45.6
45.6
Hook suspension
h
[mm]
18.0
28.0
28.0
35.5
48.0
48.0
h min. [mm]
17.1
26.6
26.6
33.8
45.6
45.6
Eyebolt suspension
h
[mm]
11.0
15.0
15.0
20.0
22.5
29.0
h min. [mm]
10.5
14.3
14.3
19.0
21.4
27.5
Hook opening
l
[mm]
24.0
34.5
34.5
42.6
44.6
44.6
l max.
[mm]
26.4
37.9
37.9
46.8
49.0
49.0
Table 3-5 Wear values suspension parts
If hook or eyebolt shows damage, cracks, deformation or corrosion, it must be replaced. If the prescribed dimensions
(min. / max.) no longer comply with table 3-5 and figure 3-3, the parts must also be replaced. The hook safety catch must be
fully functional and fully closed, replace if necessary.
M 4
M 5
M 6
M 8
M 10
M 12
3.3 Nm
6.5 Nm
10 Nm
24 Nm
48 Nm
83 Nm
3.2.8 Suspension parts
All statically loaded parts are considered to be suspension parts. The bearing surfaces of the slewing suspension parts must be periodi-
cally greased. Torque values for screws of strength class 8.8 per DIN ISO 898:
3.2.7 Slipping clutch
The slipping clutch is set to 125% at the factory and reliably prevents overloading of the chain hoist (the power limiting factor per DIN EN
14492-2 is Φ
DAL
= 1.6). In the case of the two lowest lifting capacities in tables 5-1 to 5-5, the factor is ≤ 2. The resultant forces arising from
the adjustment of the slipping clutch must be able to be absorbed by the suspension parts. The coating is wear resistant.
Adjustment and testing of the slipping clutch may only be carried out by authorised personnel and must be recorded in the
inspection pass. If the nominal load is no longer lifted, or there is delay in achieving the lifting speed, the slipping clutch must
be adjusted.
3.2.6 Transmission
The transmission has permanent lubrication.
The housing of the transmission may not be opened.
3.2.5 Limit stop
Check screw fittings at the limit stop and single fall hook clamp and tighten with the correct torque if necessary. See chapter 3.2.8 for
guide values.
A damaged stop plate, at the bottom of the housing, must be replaced.