EUROBLOC
SERVICE MANUAL FOR HOIST
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06/2015
Pull the rope out from the hook block and return sheaves.
Remove the rope clamps (3) from the drum and remove the
rope.
CAUTION
Take account the weight of falling rope when removing the clamps.
Note: In some cases, it is possible to pull the new rope on to the hoist by using the old rope and a cable-sock.
Pay special care when using this practice. Make sure that there is no risk for personal injuries and assure the
new rope does not get damaged.
Reassembly
Note: In two-rope systems (True Vertical Lift), replace both ropes simultaneously. Ensure that both ropes are
identical except right/left hand lay.
Note: In two-rope systems (True Vertical Lift), ensure that both ropes are of equal length. A small variation in
length may cause the hook block and the balancing beam to tilt. Adjust the rope length by pulling one of the
ropes further through the wedge housing, until the hook block hangs as straight as possible (the maximum of 5
degree tilt allowed).
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Check that the new rope is compatible with the hoist. Check
the rope certificate to determine whether the rope is of the
correct diameter and breaking load.
Unroll the cable (when delivered as a roll) or use a cable-reel
stand (when delivered on a drum). Follow the principles as set
out in standard ISO 4309.
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Check correct installation. Left hand lay to right-hand groove.
Right hand lay to left-hand groove.
Fasten the rope end to the rope drum with the rope clamps (3).