EUROBLOC
SERVICE MANUAL FOR HOIST
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06/2015
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Turn all controllers and main switches off
All controllers and main isolation switches must be placed in the off position before starting
maintenance.
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Lockout – Tagout
The product power source must be locked out and tagged out when necessary, in accordance with
local regulations. See chapter “Lockout – Tagout Procedure”
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Verify that power is completely disconnected
Measure between the phases and between each phase to ground to ensure that power is
completely disconnected from the product.
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Use hand lines for lifting and lowering tools
Hand lines, securely attached to the building structure, should be used for lifting or lowering
materials and tools. Use proper safety equipment to prevent objects from falling when working in
high places.
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Safety devices must be restored to operational status
Ensure that any safety devices which have been bypassed for testing purposes have been
restored to full operational status before allowing the product to be used for normal operation.
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Minimize the risks of moving machinery
Secure the area so that personnel are not at risk from the movements of machines, automatic
doors or adjacent cranes at the installation site.
Ensure that machinery and equipment cannot start up accidentally and cannot move during
installation and servicing.
Be prepared in case equipment moves in the wrong direction during testing.
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Perform regular inspections and preventive maintenance
To ensure ongoing safe and efficient operation of the product, carry out regular inspections and
preventive maintenance in compliance with the instructions. Keep a record of all inspections and
servicing. If in doubt, contact the supplier of the product.
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Returning the product to operation after overload or collision
After an overload or collision incident, the appropriate inspection and repair operations must be
discussed with the supplier of the product.
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Pay special attention to all safety-critical components
The brakes, limit switches, hook, rope and controller are all safety-critical items which must always
be kept in good order.
Ensure that safety devices (overload protectors, limit switches, etc.) work properly so that they
provide protection against human error.