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3 and 5-Ton Hoist

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10-Ton Hoist

EXTERIOR FINISH

The exterior surfaces of the hoists have a durable, scratch resistant finish. Normally,

the exterior surfaces can be cleaned by wiping with a cloth. However, if the finish is

damaged, compatible touch-up paint can be purchased from CM. Order one case

(12-12 oz.-354mL aerosol cans) of orange touch-up paint Part Number 84190.

Touch-up paint is only available in case quantities. See below for ordering informa-

tion.

RECOMMENDED SPARE PARTS

To insure continued operation, it is recommended that two friction washers for each

Series 622 Hand Hoist in service, Key No. 622-39, be kept on hand at all times to

replace friction washers that are worn, contaminated or glazed. See below for

ordering information.

PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE

In addition to the periodic inspection procedure, a preventive maintenance program

should be established to prolong the useful life of the hoist and maintain its depend-

ability and continued safe use. The program should include the periodic inspec-

tions with particular attention being paid to the lubrication of various components

using the recommended lubricants.

TESTING

Before using, all altered, repaired or used hoists that have not been operated for the

previous 12 months should be tested by the user for proper operation. First, test the

unit without a load and then with a light load of 50 pounds (23Kg.) times the number

of load supporting chains to be sure that the hoist operates properly and that the

brake holds the load when the hand chain is released. Next test with a load of

125% of rated capacity. In addition, hoists in which load sustaining parts have been

replaced should be tested with 125% of rated capacity by or under the direction of

an appointed person and written report prepared for record purposes.

NOTE: For additional information on inspection and

testing, refer to Code B30.16 “Overhead Hoists”

obtainable from ASME Order Department, 22 Law

The following information must accompany all correspondence or repair parts
orders.

1.

Hoist Capacity

2.

Serial Number -- stamped on the capacity label.

For parts orders also specify:

1.

Quantity desired

2.

Key Number of Part

3.

Part Name

4.

Part Number

When ordering replacement parts, consideration should be given to the need to
replace other items, (springs, fasteners, etc.) and items that may be damaged or
lost during disassembly or just unfit for future use because of deterioration from age
or service.

Parts should be ordered from CM’s Master Parts Depots conveniently located
throughout the United States and Canada. Refer to the inside of the front cover of
this manual to locate the Master Parts Depot nearest you.

ORDERING INFORMATION

WARNING

!

Using “commercial” or other manufacturer’s parts to repair the CM Series 622

Hoist may cause load loss.

TO AVOID INJURY:

Use only CM supplied replacement parts. Parts may look alike but CM parts

are made of specific materials or processed to achieve specific properties.

Summary of Contents for 622 Series

Page 1: ...nings instructions and recommendations in this manual Retain this manual for future reference and use Forward this manual to operator Failure to operate equipment as directed in manual may cause injur...

Page 2: ...h a network of Master Parts Depots and Service Centers that are strategically located in the United States and Canada These facilities have been selected on the basis of their demonstrated ability to...

Page 3: ...0120 IH 8535VND H 8535 2...

Page 4: ...in this manual 17 DO replace damaged or malfunctioning hook latch 18 DO NOT lift more than rated load 19 DO NOT use damaged hoist or hoist that is not working correctly 20 DO NOT use the hoist with t...

Page 5: ...the hook or frame and damage the unit 2 When preparing to lift or move a load be sure that the attachments to both hooks are firmly seated in the saddles of the hooks Avoid off center loading of any...

Page 6: ...ading of the unit Other load sustaining components of the hoist should be inspected for damage The chart below should be used to determine when the hook must be replaced To measure throat opening depr...

Page 7: ...il 10 R Fiske Bros Refining Co or equal lubricant Be sure the lubricant reaches the bearing sur faces between the links Remove excess oil from the chain WARNING Used motor oils contain unknown carcino...

Page 8: ...y from the liftwheel and the second link lays flat on the liftwheel After the chain has been started pull hand chain in the hoisting direc tion until about 2 feet 0 6M of chain has passed over the lif...

Page 9: ...t without a load and then with a light load of 50 pounds 23Kg times the number of load supporting chains to be sure that the hoist operates properly and that the brake holds the load when the hand cha...

Page 10: ...or Length Required Warning Tube Label Set Capacity and Warning Labels and 8 Drive Screws Hand Chain Connecting Link Loose End Pin includes 2 Cotter Pins KEY NO NO REQ D PART NUMBER 10 10000 3 3000 5...

Page 11: ...Hoist Exploded View NOTE Metric Tools Required for Fasteners 622 40 10 Ton Hoist Hanger Assembly Except for Latch Kit Hoist Hanger Kit and Dead End Kit individual parts are not available for repairs 6...

Page 12: ...SHIPMENT Seller shall not be liable for any damage injury or loss arising out of the use of the goods if prior to such damage injury or loss such goods are 1 damaged or misused following Seller s deli...

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