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TD09232E
Self-ratcheting will damage the hoist and the quickly moving handle can cause injury.
CAUTION
!
Operating Instructions
Lowering Loads:
Holding onto the handle, set the "SHIFT KEY" to the "DOWN" position. Operate the handle until the "WORKING
DOG" engages the ratchet wheel tooth. Additional pressure on the handle in the same direction will release the
"HOLDING DOG". While maintaining control, slowly move the handle in the opposite direction; lowering the load
until the "HOLDING DOG" engages the ratchet wheel. The "WORKING DOG" will then release, allowing the
operator to repeat this movement to lower the load.
When the hoist is completely unloaded, the "RELEASE LEVER" may be operated to extend the chain
for unhooking.
Never operate the “RELEASE LEVER” while the hoist is loaded.
WARNING
!
Care and Storage
1. Always hang the hoist freely with a straight line between the housing hook and the load hook.
DO NOT JAM THE HOIST OR CHAIN AGAINST ANY OBJECT.
2. DO NOT
use the hoist if it does not operate properly or is damaged in any way.
3. Stop pulling before the load hook is pulled tight to the housing. Continued pulling may damage the hoist.
4. NEVER allow the handle to fly free
or the hoist to self-ratchet.
5. NEVER
throw or drop the hoist.
6. Keep the chain clean. Inspect the chain and hoist before each use. Do not use a hoist if the chain or hooks
show signs of stretching or damage.
CHANCE® hoists will give many years of satisfactory performance if handled and stored properly.
The CHANCE® hoist is easy to maintain by adhering to the following recommendations.
Care and Storage
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