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SERVICE MANUAL FOR HOIST
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06/2015
Magnet operated hook latch triggers are designed in accordance with the hook forging size. For checking which
latch trigger variant is suitable for which hook forging, refer to “Technical Guide, Dimensions” for details.
Assembly
1
2a
Attach hook latch trigger without the latch spring and nut.
When the latch trigger is in operation (it is lifted against the
tip of the hook forging), the recommended play (movement)
(a) is approximately 5 millimeters at the end of the trigger.
This indicates how tight the wedge is against the back of the
hook forging.
If the wedge is too close against the hook forging and there
is no movement at the end of the trigger, the trigger is too
sensitive and closes the latch too easily.
2b
2c
The adjustment screw in the middle of the magnet is used
for adjusting play (movement) in the end of the trigger. By
turning the screw towards the latch (clockwise), the play
decreases, and by turning the screw towards the forging
(counter-clockwise), the play increases.
Adjust the screw with a hex key.
If the screw is too long and it protrudes through the front
surface of the latch, switch to a shorter magnet adjustment
screw.