9
Ensure
that load does not exceed the maximum capacity of the trolley. overloading the trolley is dangerous. Where appropriate, use
only the lifting points recommended by the manufacturer of the item to be lifted, e.g. vehicle engine.
9
Ensure
that load does not exceed the maximum capacity of the I Beam that the trolley is attached to.
9
Before
lifting the load ensure that there are no obstacles which may snag the load whilst it is being lifted.
9
To
avoid injury, be fully aware of your own and other persons locations in relation to the lifting, and lowering, of the load.
9
Keep
a sound footing and balance, and ensure the floor is not slippery.
8
DO NOT
harness the load at an angle or use any attachments not verified as fit for purpose.
8
DO NOT
allow the load to swing during lifting.
9
lower load with care, ensuring that you are fully aware of the condition of the surface onto which the load is to be placed.
8
DO NOT
position any part of your body beneath the load.
8
DO NOT
use this product to perform a task for which it is not designed.
8
DO NOT
use whilst under the influence of drugs, alcohol or intoxicating medication.
8
DO NOT
lift or transport loads while personnel are in the danger zone.
8
DO NOT
allow personnel to pass under a suspended load.
8
DO NOT
use the trolley for transportation of people.
8
DO NOT
use the trolley in explosive or corrosive environments.
9
After lifting, do not leave the load suspended for longer than necessary.
9
start moving the load only after it has been attached correctly and all personnel are clear of the danger zone.
9
When
not in use, store in a safe, dry, childproof area.
9
This trolley is designed for use within a garage or workshop environment.
WARNING! failure to heed safety and warning instructions may result in damage and/or personal injury and will invalidate the
warranty.
4. OPERATION
NOTE: ENSURE YOU HAVE READ AND UNDERSTOOD THE SAfETY INSTRUcTIONS BEfORE YOU OPERATE THE TROLLEY.
4.1.
(Refer to section 6.2 (a) regarding inspection before each and every use).
4.2.
You must perform a risk assessment before undertaking any operations with the trolley.
a)
Connect the trolley to the load using a suitable
certified
chain hoist or similar. ensure you are aware of the load weight,
and check that it is within the capacity of the trolley and the support beam. ensure you know the weight to be lifted.
b)
Use only lifting points sufficient to hold the weight.
c)
lift only from directly above the load.
WARNING! DO NOT
lIfT The lOAD AT AN ANGle!
d)
The load is moved by pushing the attached hoist or load.
WARNING! you must seek assistance if the load size prevents
adequate visibility of the zone in front of the load.
e)
When load has been secured, remove lifting sling, support beam etc. and place trolley in a safe location.
5. MAINTENANcE
NOTe: The trolley MUST be kept clean and dry and must be maintained in accordance with these instructions.
5.1.
Lubrication.
oil all working parts monthly or more in dusty conditions.
5.2.
Storage:
When not in use store in a safe, dry childproof location.
6. INSPEcTION/EXAMINATION
nspection
6.1.
Inspection and Examination of trolley Before Use.
a)
Before each use of the trolley you must perform an inspection for damaged, loose, missing parts, corrosion, wear, or other
irregularities.
b)
The trolley must be examined immediately if it has been subject to an abnormal load or shock. It is recommended that such an
examination is made by an authorised service agent.
c)
The owner and/or operator must be aware that repair of this equipment will require specialised knowledge and facilities.
It is recommended that an annual examination of the trolley is made by an authorised service agent.
d)
Unauthorised parts may be dangerous and will invalidate the warranty.
Note!
Please see the Definition of ‘inspection’ and ‘examination’ below.
6.2.
Inspection:
looking at the trolley for defects and checking the operation without loading the trolley.
This is much more than a check but does not normally require any part of the trolley to be dismantled.
Inspections are instigated by the user.
6.3.
Examination:
Verification that the trolley can safely continue in service including a functional test to verify that it operates within the required
tolerances. An examination is more thorough than an inspection. All examinations and inspections should be carried out by a
competent person.
7. ASSEMBLY
Note: Numbers in brackets refer to item numbers as shown in diagrams in sections 10 & 11.
7.1.
measure the actual width of the runway beam.
7.2.
evenly assemble the required number of spacer washers to the inside of the trolley side plates so that the dimension between trolley
wheel flanges (2) are 6mm (mAX) greater than the runway beam width.
7.3.
Assemble the remaining washers outside the trolley side plates (1) and fit the washers and nuts (4 & 5) to the hanger pin (7).
Note: There must always be at least one washer on the inside and the outside of each trolley side plate.
Note: When assembled at the minimum beam width, you will require the Hanger Pin (10) to be offset so as to not foul the
handwheel (see fig. A).
7.4.
slacken the hanger pin nuts (5) and spread the side plates (1) so that the wheels (2) can be slipped over the runway beam.
7.5.
screw the nuts (5) firmly against the washers (4) then suspend a light load from the trolley to ensure that all four wheels (2) contact the
runway beam.
PT1000G.V2, PT3000G.V2 | Issue:2(H,F) 07/03/18
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