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1. Introduction………………………………………….  2 

2.  Correct Operation/General Warnings

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3.  In Service Inspection & Maintenance

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4. Operation……………………………………………..  4 

5. Maintenance/Inspection……………………………  5 

6.  EC Declaration of Conformity……………………… 

7. Specifications…………………………………………  6 

8.  Exploded View & Part List….………………………. 

 

THANK YOU FOR PURCHASING THE 

“RAPTOR LEVER HOIST”

. FOR YOUR 

SAFETY, CORRECT OPERATION & MAINTENANCE - PLEASE CAREFULLY 

READ THIS INSTRUCTION MANUAL PRIOR TO OPERATION. 

 

NOTE:

 All of the information reported herein is based on data available at the 

moment of printing. The manufacturer reserves the right to modify its own 

products at any moment without notice and incurring in any sanction.   

 

INTRODUCTION 

The “RAPTOR” hand operated Manual Lever Hoist is a versatile lifting device that 

can be used for either lifting, pulling and/or tensioning, using a suitable fixed 

anchor point or suspended from a suitable trolley. 

The frame, cover and lever have been manufactured from high quality steel 

stampings, and the gears from heat treated steel. Both the upper and lower swivel 

hooks from forged steel and fitted with safety catches and the load chain fitted to 

the lever hoist is ISO Grade 80. 

 

Summary of Contents for LW100

Page 1: ... 0 OPERATING MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS RAPTOR Lever Hoist Note The Owner Operator must read carefully and understand All the information presented here before operation ...

Page 2: ...available at the moment of printing The manufacturer reserves the right to modify its own products at any moment without notice and incurring in any sanction INTRODUCTION The RAPTOR hand operated Manual Lever Hoist is a versatile lifting device that can be used for either lifting pulling and or tensioning using a suitable fixed anchor point or suspended from a suitable trolley The frame cover and ...

Page 3: ...efore operation 6 Never exceed the capacity stated on the hoist 7 Do not use the hoist for lifting or transporting of personnel 8 Do not lift or transport loads while any personnel are under or within the danger zone 9 It is the operators responsibility to ensure the load is attached to the hoist in a safe and secure manner before movement of load 10 Never leave a suspended load unattended 11 Neve...

Page 4: ...t should be tested before operation Check that anchor point is sufficient to take the intended load LOAD CHAIN INSPECTION The Load Chain should be inspected for wear defects and deformations or superficial corrosion marks before use if operator is unsure of condition of chain it should be checked by a trained and competent person Clean and lubricate at regular intervals CHAIN STOP INSPECTION Check...

Page 5: ... out of the free chaining mode DO NOT take up the load chain to the point where the chain stop or bottom hook becomes jammed against the frame of the hoist ATTACHING LIFTING LOADS Secure top hook to an appropriate anchor point Attach lower hook to the load so that it is seated correctly in the bow of the hook and check that the safety catch has closed Do not wrap the chain around the load and hook...

Page 6: ...tion procedure must be initiated so that worn or damaged parts can be replaced before they become unsafe The intervals of inspection must be determined by the individual application and are based upon the type of service to which the hoist is subjected To test the brake a test load with capacity the same as the hoist should be used The hoist should be visually inspected by the operator competent p...

Page 7: ...h the manufacturer beforehand Furthermore validity of this declaration will cease in case that the machine will not be operated correctly and in accordance to the operating instruction manual and or not being inspected regularly PRODUCT DESCRIPTION Hand Operated Ratchet Lever Hoist MODEL RANGE LW Series CAPACITY 750Kgs to 6000Kgs IDENTIFICATION Located on Serial Plate on Machine And stated on indi...

Page 8: ... 24 10 x 30 10 x 30 No of Falls of Load chain 1 1 1 1 1 2 Min Distance Between Hooks A 321 328 376 385 475 495 B 23 8 25 6 28 6 32 5 42 9 50 8 C 28 5 29 5 31 8 33 5 39 7 43 0 D 17 5 18 6 20 6 22 8 31 8 34 5 E 279 279 413 413 413 413 F 111 111 121 121 191 191 G 56 58 60 65 86 94 H 56 56 60 60 106 106 J 151 151 175 175 200 200 Dimensions mm K 60 60 76 76 86 86 ...

Page 9: ... 8 8 Exploded View Part List ...

Page 10: ... 9 Record of Examination ...

Page 11: ... 10 Date Description of inspection Signed ...

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