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Swiss Lifting Solutions
Classification according to application requirements:
Electric chain hoists and trolleys are categorised in accordance with the following regulations into classifications:
• DIN EN 14492-2 (A5 = 125,000 cycles)
• ISO 4301-1 (M5 = 1 600 h)
• DIN 15401 / DIN EN 13001 (load hook)
• Remarks about general overhaul (see chapter 4)
There is different coefficient data for the classifications that must be adhered to in operation.
1.1 Operating conditions
The GP series includes the following models: GPM, GP, GP special versions.
1 Description
0.6.1 Use of the instruction manual
This instruction manual includes the following chapters:
0 General information
3 Care and maintenance
1 Description
4 Measures for achieving safe operating periods
2 Start-up
5 Appendix
Supplementary to the instruction manual, the following documentation from the operator must be noted:
• Declaration of conformity
• Inspection pass
• Spare parts list(s)
• Circuit diagrams
Page and figure numbering:
The pages are consecutively numbered. Blank pages are not numbered, however are calculated together with the consecutive pages.
Figures are numbered consecutively by chapter. Example: Figure 3-1 means: in chapter 3, figure 1.
Excessive inching operations, slack chains and driving against the limit stops should be avoided. The loads shall be lifted
off the ground with the lowest available lifting speed (per EN 14492). If these instructions are not followed, the manufacturer
accepts no liability for damage to equipment and third parties caused by such actions.
With pole-changeable motors the slow speed is only suitable for driving and braking. In short time operation max. 20% of
the fast gear duty cycle.
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