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Yale

Electric Chain Hoist - CPV/F

®

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5.

FUNCTIONAL CHECK AFTER ASSEMBLY

Prior to initial operation of the hoist, grease the trolley pinions

(manual,  geared  and  electric  trolleys)  and  lubricate  the  load

chain when it is not under load (see page 8).

Before  the  hoist  is  put  into  regular  service,  the  following

additional inspections must be made:

• Are all screwed connections on hoist and trolley tight and

are all locking devices in place and secure?

• Are the end stops on the trolley runway in place and secure?
• Is the chain drive correctly reeved?
• Is the chain end drive correctly reeved?
• Is the chain end stop correctly fitted to the loose end of the

load chain (see Fig. 1 - chain end stop)?

• Have  all  units,  equipped  with  two  or  more  chain  falls,

been inspected before initial operation for twisted or kinked

chains? (The chains of 2-fall hoists may become twisted if

the bottom block is rolled over.)

• Has  the  function  of  the  limit  switch  been  checked?  This

should be done by running the buffers of the chain end stop

bottom  block  against  the  limit  switch  underneath  the

housing. The lifting/lowering operation must be stopped if

the limit does not function.

• Has the brake function when lifting/lowering been checked?
• Have the beam end stops been positioned correctly and

securely?  Traverse  the  trolley  (if  available)  the  complete

length  of the trolley runway ensuring that the 2-4mm lateral

clearance between the trolley wheel flange and the beam

outer edge is maintained at all times. 

• Has the chain collector been correctly fitted and does the

chain enter and exit the collector freely? Ensure that the

chain does not pile up in the centre of the collector.

6.

COMMISSIONING

Inspection before initial operation

Each hoist / trolley must be inspected prior to initial operation

by a competent person. The inspection is visual and functional.

Inspections must ensure that the hoist is safe and has not been

damaged by incorrect transport, storage or installation. 

Inspections  should  be  made  by  a  representative  of  the

manufacturer or the supplier although the user can assign its

own  suitably  trained  personnel.  Inspections  are  instigated

by the user and controlled via the Lifting Operations & Lifting

Equipment Regulations (L.O.L.E.R).

Inspection by a crane expert

If  the  hoist  is  used  as  a  crane,  it  has  to  be  inspected  and

approved  by  a  crane  expert  before  initial  operation.  This

inspection has to be registered in the crane inspection book.

The inspection by the crane expert has to be instigated by the

user and controlled via L.O.L.E.R.

7.

OPERATION

Installation, service, operation

Users delegated to install, service or independently operate the

hoist must have had suitable training and be competent.

Users are to be specifically nominated by the company and

must be familiar with all relevant safety regulations.

Inspection before starting work

Before starting work, inspect the hoist, trolley, chains and all load

bearing components every time for visual defects. Furthermore,

test the brake and make sure that the load and hoist / trolley

are correctly attached by carrying out a short work cycle of

lifting,  lowering  and  travelling  in  both  directions.  Selection

and  calculation  of  the  proper  suspension  point  and  beam

construction are the responsibility of the user.

Installation of load chain

Inspect the chain for sufficient lubrication and visually check for

external defects, deformations, superficial cracks, wear or signs

of corrosion.

Chain lubrication (see 8.2)

It is the responsibility of the user or the installer to ensure that

the  load  chain  is  correctly  and  adequately  lubricated  before

commencing operation.

Inspection of chain end stop

The chain end stop must be connected to the free (idle) chain

strand (see Fig. 1 - chain end stop).

Inspection of chain reeving

All units with two or more chain falls should be inspected prior

to initial operation for twisted or kinked chains. The chains of 2

fall hoists may be twisted if the bottom block was rolled over

(Fig.  9).  The  load  chain  has  to  be  installed  according  to

illustration (Fig. 14). Ensure that the welds on the chain links

face away from the load sheave.

Inspecting the load hook

Check  the  load  hook  for  deformations,  cracks,  damages,

abrasion and signs of corrosion.

Inspect the traverse (for trolleys)

Inspect the traverse for correct assembly and visually check for

external defects, deformations, superficial cracks, wear or signs

of corrosion. Especially, make sure that the roll pins are properly

fitted to the centre traverse (Fig. 12).

Check adjustment of trolley width

On chain hoists with trolley (CPV/F-VTP/G/E) check that the

clearance between the trolley wheel flange and the beam outer

edge is equal on both sides and within the tolerances given (see

page 5, Fig. 12).

Enlarging the clearances, e.g. to enable the trolley to negotiate

tighter curves, is strictly forbidden.

Traversing the trolley

Plain trolleys:

Push the hoist or attached load.

Attention: 

Never pull on the pendant control cable. Suspended

loads may only be pushed.

Gear trolleys:

By operating the trolley hand chain.

Electric trolleys:

By operating the      resp.     button. For trolleys with two speeds:

The first stage of button depression activates the slow speed.

Further depression activates the fast speed. Use the slow speed

for  short  periods  only.  Consider  the  braking  distance  of  the

trolley.  Do  not  use  the  beam  end  stops  as  operational  limit

devices.

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