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5.52.185.01.01.02 

 

 

17 

 

 

 

at 

commissioning 

daily 

checks 

1st maintenance 

after 

3 months 

Inspection 

Maintenance 

every 

3 months 

Inspection Mainte-

nance 

every 

12 months 

Check screw connections 

 

 

 

Check lifting, lowering functions. 

 

 

 

Check brake function 

 

 

 

for ratchet lever hoists: Check free-wheeling mechanism of the 

chain 

 

 

 

Brake - check wear of brake lining 

 

 

 

 

Check chain wheels, ratchet wheels and pawls. 

 

 

 

 

Clean and lubricate the load chain. 

 

 

Check the load chain for elongation and wear 

 

 

 

 

Check the load hook for cracks and deformation 

 

 

 

 

Load hook - check the safety catch 

 

 

 

Check and lubricate the bearing of the chain pulleys. 

 

 

 

Check the chain pulleys 

 

 

 

Have the equipment checked by a qualified person 

(periodic inspection) 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Clean off of dust  (don’t use compressed air) 

 

 

 

 

Check of corrosion 

 

 

 

Surface coated – wear control for 

Load chain, hand chain, hook, housing 

 

 

 

Check grease - bearings 

 

 

 

Check grease – pinion of trolleys * 

 

 

 

Name plates – exist, check readability 

 

 

 

 

Protection earthing  – check (pneumatich equipment) * 

 

 

 

*if applicable 

 

   

WARNING!

 

If one or several of the dimensions fall below or exceed the dimensions in the table, or if cracks or 
corrosion are found, the parts must be replaced with original spare parts. 

 

11.2 

Checking the load chain 

   

CAUTION!

 

The load chain must be tested over its entire length! 

The measure  of the load chain must be carried out especially in the areas which are subject to the highest 
wear. Through the lifting movement, these are the contact points of the chain with sprocket wheel and 
deflection pulleys. 

 

acc. DIN 685-part 5 

 

L11 = pitch increase over 11 chain links 

 

L1   = pitch increase over 1 chain link 

 

 

Illustration 12   

 

dm= detected link diameter (d1+d2)/2 

 

Illustration 13 

 

 

Chain dimensions 

 

Table 1 

Dimensions 

mm 

Chain size 

3x9 

4x12 

4,2x12,2 

5x15 

5,6x15,8 

5,6x17 

6x18 

6,3x19,1 

7,1x20,1 

L11 

105,6 

136,6 

138,2 

170,6 

179,1 

194,2 

203,9 

216,4 

227,9 

L1 

9,9 

12,7 

12,8 

15,7 

16,6 

18 

18,9 

20 

21,2 

dm 

2,7 

3,6 

3,8 

21,2 

5,0 

5,0 

5,4 

5,7 

6,4 

 

Table 2 

Dimensions 

mm 

Chain size 

7,1x21 

7,9x23 

8x24 

9x24,8 

9x27 

10x28,1 

10x30 

13x36 

16x45 

L11 

238,5 

260,6 

272,1 

281,2 

300,8 

318,6 

340,7 

408,3 

505,6 

L1 

22,3 

24,1 

25,3 

26,1 

28,1 

29,6 

31,8 

37,9 

47,4 

dm 

6,4 

7,1 

7,2 

8,1 

8,2 

9,0 

9,0 

11,9 

14,4 

 

 

   

WARNING!

 

When the dimensions listed in the table are reached due to wear or deformation, the chain must be 
replaced! 

 

Summary of Contents for 53/09-EX

Page 1: ...B c T3 or II 2D c 200 C DANGER Not to be used with IIC gases and IIB gases hydrogen sulphide and ethylene oxide and light metal and shock sensitive dusts It is not allowed to use the equipment in area...

Page 2: ...Table of Contents 1 Information 3 2 Safety 4 2 1 Warning notice and symbols 4 2 2 Duty of care of the owner 4 2 3 Requirements for the operating personnel 5 2 4 Appropriate use 5 2 5 Basic safety meas...

Page 3: ...ion of hoists the national accident prevention apply in Germany amongst others Lifting equipment for use in areas prone to explosion complies with current legislation standards and regulations and is...

Page 4: ...s load attaching devices as well as main energy supply lines must be assembled according to the valid rules and regulations For explosion proof equipment all these parts must be approved for use in ar...

Page 5: ...ion carried out by a licensed qualified person The permissible ambient temperature during operation of manual driven devices is 20 C 50 C and at all power driven devices 20 C 40 C Defective devices an...

Page 6: ...ediate vicinity must be informed by calling to them Please pay attention to the regulations for load carrying devices UVV for both positive and non positive methods of attaching loads The lifting tack...

Page 7: ...s Never remove dust with compressed air remove it with a wet bolt of cloth Defective units or units that show abrasion of its surface rust on chains hooks or suspension devices must be taken out of se...

Page 8: ...ice category 2 2 Expl group of gases IIB IIB Temperature class gases Temperature class dust T4 135 C T3 200 C DANGER The classification for the device can be found on the EX type plate on the unit The...

Page 9: ...o zones The owner must determine the zone that exists Information on the zone classification can be found in IEC 60079 10 and in national standards The following table contains an overview of the zone...

Page 10: ...10 5 52 185 01 01 02 2 6 4 Explosion hazards recognizing and preventing...

Page 11: ...vice 4 Description 4 1 Areas of application The devices must be as far as possible installed in a covered room If they are used in the open protect the units against the effects of weather such as rai...

Page 12: ...de from steel plate or aluminium Load chain According to EN 818 7 T high quality chain All components match precisely to each other Therefore please only use original chains Load hook with safety catc...

Page 13: ...be changed either by the load nor by other influences 6 1 Tools 7 Operation Only people that are familiar with the operation of the lifting devices and cranes may be entrusted with their operation The...

Page 14: ...wheeling OFF Illustration 10 7 2 Brake and pawl The brake system needs a minimum load of 3 of the capacity Only this minimum load makes sure that the load pressure brake closes correctly When the bra...

Page 15: ...k and knows the national accident prevention regulations and other prescriptions and technical regulations This person must test the material for one s work regularly with regard to design and kind of...

Page 16: ...hich is open at the side A chain link which is open at the side can easily be produced by grinding out a small piece The opening must have the same thickness as the chain link Illustration 11 Hang a n...

Page 17: ...ne or several of the dimensions fall below or exceed the dimensions in the table or if cracks or corrosion are found the parts must be replaced with original spare parts 11 2 Checking the load chain C...

Page 18: ...sured values before commissioning Capacity t X or Y mm H mm CAUTION When the dimension of hook opening width is deformed more than 10 or when the dimension of the hook bottom thickness is fallen short...

Page 19: ...the switching area from a lifting to a lowering movement must be given special attention Thoroughly effected lubrication of the chain will prolong the life of the chain by approx 20 times compared to...

Page 20: ...nominal load and normal operation conditions Use by heavy conditions can shorten the product lifetime In these cases the thickness of the brake lining must be checked more than 1x yearly The ratchet w...

Page 21: ...s Defect of chain gear or chain wheels Do maintenance and replace defective parts by original spare parts Load is lifted with interruptions Pawl spring is missing or defective Do maintenance and repla...

Page 22: ...e as above Also read the chapter Transport and storage 15 2 Final decommissioning disposal Measures are as above After disassembly ensure that the disposal of the equipment and any materials it contai...

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