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SERVICE MANUAL FOR HOIST
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06/2015
General
Component
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Inspection and maintenance task
Interval is SWP% reduction or calendar months
See further instructions
Hoist
10%
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Test-run the hoist first to see that all movements (hoisting, traveling)
function smoothly without any unusual noise or vibration.
Inspect the general condition and cleanness of the hoist.
Visually check the general condition and accumulation of dust or dirt. Pay
special attention to:
• Hoist motor body. Remove dust or dirt to eliminate insulating factor, as
the motor heat must be able to dissipate
• All parts that need cooling
• Parts that wear if the surfaces are not clean
• Optical and other sensors.
10%
12
Inspect the condition and fixing of covers.
Test by hand that all covers are fixed. Visually check that covers are not
bent or cracked.
Fix or replace if needed.
Stickers and
markings
10%
12
Inspect the condition and readability of warning stickers and other
stickers and markings.
Visually check that all type plates and stickers exist and are readable.
Replace all missing and unclear stickers.
See sections:
Hoist identification data
Motor identification data
Capacity labeling
Check that the capacity load of a hoist is readable on the hook block.
Instructions and
log books
10%
12
Check the availability and readability of instructions.
Visually check product documentation.
Verify that the user and owner are aware of the documentation and it is
available for them.
Replace all missing and not readable documentation.
10%
12
Check the validity of log book.
Update the log book during the service process.
Limiting devices
Component
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Inspection and maintenance task
Interval is SWP% reduction or calendar months
See further instructions
Trolley buffers
(Bumpers)
10%
12
Inspect the condition of trolley buffers and buffer end stops
Verify that buffers (bumpers) make contact at the end stops.
Replace worn or broken buffers.
Maintenance of trolley buffers
Trolley traveling
limit switches
10%
12
When installed, check the operation o f the slowdown limit of a
trolley.
When installed, check the operation of the stop limit of a trolley.