OZ LIFTING PRODUCTS OZ075-20LHOP Le manuel du propriétaire

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Le manuel du propriétaire
OPERATOR’S MANUAL
LEVER HOIST
0.75 TON
THROUGH
9 TON
These Lever Hoists
meet or exceed
the following
standards:
CE
AS1418.2
ANSI B30.21
ANSI B30.16
EN pg.1
P.O. Box 845, Winona, MN 55987
Phone (800) 749-1064
(507) 474-6250
Tech Support (507) 457-3346
Fax (507) 452-5217
www.ozliftingproducts.com
EN
Product Features and Benets
Overload Protection - This is standard on all hoists and is factory set. The overload is integral with the hoist and
prevents the operator from overloading the hoist. When activated, the overload will not allow hoist operation. When
the overload is activated, lower the load, if lifting, or release the load, if pulling. Then select a larger capacity hoist, or
consult a lifting specialist for another means of operation.
Minimal Load Lifting Effort - These hoists require 20% - 35% less effort than the competition. Lift heavy loads with
ease. Ideal for frequent lifting/pulling applications.
Fully Enclosed Gearing - This protects the gears from contamination and debris.
All Steel Construction - These hoists are strong, durable and rugged, providing a long and dependable service life.
Forged Alloy Steel Hooks Cast Steel Safety Latches - Each heavy duty cast steel safety latches has a bolt and lock nut
connection rather than roller pins used by most competitors. This feature facilitates easy latch changing in the eld.
Free Wheel Feature - When not under load, the operator can disengage the gearing by positioning the selection
switch to the center position. This allows for a quick adjustment of chain for faster operation.
Machined Lift Wheel - This wheel perfectly accepts the chain allowing for a smooth long lasting operation.
Electro Zinc Plated Hand & Load Chain - Provides a durable non oily nish.
Pull Handle / Safety Chain Stop - When not under load, this feature allows for quick disengagement of gearing which
allows for fast movement of the load hook. The safety chain stop is designed to hold the load in the event that the
entire load chain is transmitted through the hoist.
Lifting or Pulling - This lever hoist can be used for lifting or pulling which makes for a more exible and versatile tool.
360 Degree Handle Rotation - This allows the operator to work in conned spaces.
Corrosion Protection - Hoist components are powder coated to prevent corrosion. Product I.D. labels are made from
stainless steel.
Fully Enclosed Lift Wheel - This maintains smooth operation while distributing the load over more links of chain. It also
helps keep debris from contaminating the lift wheel and self cleans the chain as it enters the wheel.
Steel Handle with Rubber Grip - This handle provides a non slip, sure grip, surface.
Cast Steel Hand Wheel - Rotates to allow positive load chain positioning.
Lower Block - Included with multi-strand hoists.
Weather Proof Load Holding Brake - Both lever and chain hoists have a protected Weston Brake which holds the load
during the entire operation. The hoists are also equipped with a unique twin pawl design.
All Gears and Shafts Run on Roller Bearings - This feature provides smooth controlled operation as well as mainte-
nance free lubrication.
Stainless Steel Riveted ID Tags - These tags will not rust and will maintain clear distinct information for easy identication.
Safety Yellow Powder Coating - This process provides a long lasting nish in hostile environments.
Maintenance - Hoists can be quickly disassembled for fast and easy maintenance.
Certication - Each hoist is rigged and load tested here in the U.S. at OZ Lifting and comes with a serial number and
test certicate dedicated to each hoist. Each hoist is double checked and signed providing traceability throughout the
entire manufacturing process.
EN pg.2
Table of Contents
Pg.2 ......................Product Features and Benets
Pg.3 ......................Table of Contents
Pg.4 ......................Warranty/Warranty Policy
Pg.5 ......................Important Information and Precautions
Pg.6 ......................Important Information and Precautions
Pg.7 ......................Technical Information
Pg.8 ......................Pre-Installation
Pg.9 ......................Operation
Pg.10 .....................Operation
Pg.11 .....................Inspection
Pg.12 .....................Inspection
Pg.13 .....................Inspection
Pg.14 .....................Inspection
Pg.15 .....................Inspection
Pg.16 .....................Maintenance
Pg.17 .....................Parts List
Pg.18 .....................Parts List
EN pg.3
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FIVE YEAR WARRANTY
OZ Lifting Products LLC® guarantees this product to be free of defects in materials and workmanship for
ve years from the date of shipment.
This warranty does not apply to products that show signs of misuse, overloading, alteration, improper
maintenance or negligence. The normal wear and tear of moving parts is excluded from the warranty.
Moving parts are dened as brake discs, wire rope and other wear components that are subject to use
conditions. This warranty does not cover any costs related to removal of this product, lost time, or any other
incidental or consequential damages/costs resulting from the claimed defects.
If this product fails during the rst ve years of operating due to defective materials or workmanship, it will
be repaired or replaced at the discretion of OZ Lifting Products LLC®. Any product subject to a warranty
claim must be returned, prepaid, to an authorized OZ Lifting Products LLC® warranty depot along with
proof of purchase. Upon repair, the product will be returned to the customer free of charge. If no defect is
found,the customer will be responsible for return shipping costs. The product’s warranty will be effective for
the remainder of the original warranty period (ve years from shipment date).
OZ Lifting Products LLC® will not be held liable for the following arising from the use of this product:
injuries to persons or property, death, incidental, consequential, or contingent damages, whether negligent
or deliberate. It is the sole responsibility of the owner to install and operate the product properly and safely.
This is OZ Lifting Products LLC®‘s only written warranty. This warranty is in lieu of all other warranties
implied by law such as merchantability and tness. The sale of products from OZ Lifting Products LLC®
under any other warranty or guarantee, expressed or implied, is not authorized.
NOTE: OZ Lifting Products LLC® has the right to alter the design of or discontinue the production of any
product without prior notice.
For more information please contact:
P.O. Box 845, Winona, MN 55987
Phone (800) 749-1064
(507) 474-6250
Tech Support (507) 457-3346
Fax (507) 452-5217
www.ozliftingproducts.com
EN pg.4
Important Information and Precautions
This manual contains general instructions dealing with the normal installation, operation and maintenance
of the products described herein.
This product should not be installed, operated, or maintained by any person who has not read all the
contents of these instructions. Failure to read and comply with these instructions, warnings, or limitations
noted might result in bodily injury, death, or property damage. Contact the distributor for further explanation
if information is not fully understood.
It is the responsibility of the owner/user to install, test, maintain, and operate these products in accordance
with OSHA regulations, other federal, state, and local regulations, and ANSI standards including:
-ANSI/ASME B30.21- Manually Lever Operated Hoists
-Other applicable volumes within ANSI/ASME B30
Only trained and qualied personnel shall operate and maintain this equipment.
Maintain Records
Schedule and maintain records of regular inspection and maintenance of the product in compliance with
ANSI standards.
Record your hoists Serial Number on the front cover of this manual to allow for easier referencing.
Precautions
Do not use OZ Lifting products in conjunction with other equipment unless the system designer,
manufacturer, installer, or user has put the necessary safety devices in place.
Modications to upgrade, re-rate, or alter these products should only be authorized by the original
manufacturer.
Hoists should be used for lifting loads only within their load ratings.
These Lever Hoist meet or exceed the following standards:
CE
AS1418.2
ANSI B30.21
ANSI B30.16
EN pg.5
Warnings
Failure to read and comply with the following warnings may result in a hazardous situation that
could lead to death, serious injury, or property damage.
Do Not operate the hoist with anything other than manual hand power.
Do Not use lever hoist with extension on lever handle.
Do Not operate if hook latch is missing or not functioning properly.
Do Not lift more than the rated load.
Do Not operate the product when it is restricted from forming a straight line with the direction of loading.
Do Not operate with twisted, kinked, or damaged chain.
Do Not operate if chain is not seated in sheaves or sprockets.
Do Not wrap chain around load or use chain as a sling.
Do Not operate until load chain is seated correctly in the load sheave.
Do Not operate unless load is properly applied to the saddle or bowl of the hook.
Do Not operate if load is applied to the tip of the hook or if hook is capsized.
Do Not lift people.
Do Not lift loads over people.
Do Not operate beyond load chain’s travel limits.
Do Not operate with side pulling or side loading of load to hoist.
Do Not operate a damaged or malfunctioning product.
Do Not remove, deface, or obscure warning labels.
Do Not leave a suspended load unattended, unless specic precautions are instituted.
Do Not lengthen chain or repair damaged load chain by welding.
Do Not use chain as an electrical or welding ground.
Do Not operate until personnel are warned of approaching loads and are cleared from the area.
EN pg.6
Technical Information
(0.75, 1.5, 3, 6, and 9 tons)
Specication
.75, 1.5, 3T
B B BC
A A
D DA
F
F
D
E
F
6T 9T
Product Code OZ075LHOP OZ150LHOP OZ300LHOP OZ600LHOP OZ900LHOP
Safe Working Lift (tons) 0.75 (t) 1.5 (t) 3 (t) 6 (t) 9 (t)
Headroom (in) 12.79 (in) 14.96 (in) 18.90 (in) 24.41 (in) 27.56 (in)
Effort on lever to lift full load (lbs) 30.86 (lbs 48.50 (lbs) 70.55 (lbs) 74.96 (lbs) 79.37 (lbs)
Number of Load Chain Falls 1 1 1 2 3
Diameter of Load Chain (mm) 6 (mm) 8 (mm) 10 (mm) 10 (mm) 10 (mm)
Length of Lever Handle (in) 11.02 (in) 16.14 (in) 16.14 (in) 16.14 (in) 16.14 (in)
A 12.79 (in) 14.96 (in) 18.89 (in) 24.40 (in) 27.55 (in)
B 5.35 (in) 6.29 (in) 7.08 (in) 9.25 (in) 12.44 (in)
Dimensional Information (in) C 5.82 (in) 6.77 (in) 7.87 (in) 7.87 (in) 7.87 (in)
D 11.02 (in) 16.14 (in) 16.14 (in) 16.14 (in) 16.14 (in)
E 3.54 (in) 3.85 (in) 4.52 (in) 4.52 (in) 4.52 (in)
Hook-opening, upper & lower (in) F 1.18 (in) 1.41 (in) 1.57 (in) 1.96 (in) 2.28 (in)
Net Weight of Head Only (lbs) 13 (lbs) 22 (lbs) 33 (lbs) 51 (lbs) 81 (lbs)
EN pg.7
Pre-Installation
Check for damage during shipment. Do not install or use a damaged product. Check and verify any
structure or other equipment that will support the product has a rated load capacity equal to or greater than
the rated load capacity of the product to be used.
Before initial operation:
Read and comply with all instructions and warnings furnished with or attached to the product if applicable.
Check lubricant.
Check operation of the brake.
Where applicable, check that the chain is properly seated in sheaves and that the chain is not twisted,
kinked, or damaged.
Correct all chain irregularities before use.
Make sure that all supporting structures are sufcient to support the hoist and the load.
Make sure the hoist is installed properly to a xed point.
Check that all bolts, nuts, and cotter pins are securely in place.
Before each shift, where applicable:
Inspect hooks for nicks, gouges, cracks, and signs of pulling apart or twisting.
Inspect hook latch for proper operation.
Check chain for kinks or twists.
Check operation of brake.
Replace warning label if missing or illegible.
Before operating:
Be certain all personnel are clear of the load to be lifted and moved.
Make sure the load will clear stockpiles, machinery, or other obstructions when
hoisting and traveling the load.
Make sure the hoist operation area allows enough room for lever operation, a clear
zone for the operator and other personnel to stand, and allows the frame to swivel
freely on the upper hook.
EN pg.8
Operation
Warnings & Precautions
Hoist operators should read and fully comprehend this entire manual and all warnings on the hoist before
beginning hoist operation. If this manual is not read and followed completely injuries may occur.
Operator Requirements:
Read and fully comprehend this entire manual before hoist operation.
Must be trained in proper hoist operation and dealing with potential malfunctions.
Should not operate hoist while under inuence of alcohol, medications, or drugs. Should not operate the
hoist while tired or distracted.
Should not operate hoist if they have a history of seizures or other medical issues that may interfere with
hoist operation.
Should have proper coordination and vision.
Prior to Operation be sure:
Hoist is clean and properly lubricated.
Hoist is in proper working condition and maintenance records are up to date.
Brake is functioning properly.
Area of operation is clear of ammable materials.
During Hoist Operation:
Maintain secure footing to prevent slipping and injury while operating.
Conrm that hoist unit is attached securely to a support before operation.
Verify hook latches are not supporting any of the load.
Do not hold the chain during hoist operation.
Slowly take up the load, verifying it is well supported and balanced before proceeding.
Lever Hoist Operation
Free Chain Operation- Allows the unloaded hook to be moved to the desired position by hand in order to
attach the load.
1. Place the selector to the Neutral position.
2. Pull the load chain to the desired position to attach the load.
3. To disengage the free chain operation, move the directional lever to the (up) or (down) position.
4. Pull the unit in both directions to assure it is out of free chain mode.
Attaching the Load
1. If there are no twists in the chain proceed on to attach the lower hook to the load.
2. Do not use the chain to wrap around the load.
3. The load should be seated in the bowl of the hook and should not bear against the tip
of the hook or latch.
4. The hook latch should be tightly closed against the hook tip
5. Assure that the upper and lower hooks form a straight line and frame is able to swivel.
EN pg.9
Lifting the Load
1. Place selector in the load (Up) position.
2. In this position the brake is engaged as lever stops in order to support the load.
3. Manually ratchet the lever in a clockwise rotation to lift the load.
4. Begin slowly in order to verify load is correctly seated and hoist is functioning properly.
Pre-load Requirements
WLL 3/4 ton. 77 lbs.
WLL 1 1/2 ton. 84 lbs.
WLL 3 ton. 110 lbs.
WLL 6 ton. 121 lbs.
WLL 9 ton. 172 lbs.
Lowering the Load
1. Place the selector in the unload (Down) position.
2. In this position the brake is engaged as lever stops in order to support the load.
3. Manually ratchet the lever in a clockwise rotation to lower the load.
Overload Protection
Overload protection comes standard on all OZ Lifting hoists and is factory calibrated. The overload
protection is integral with the hoist and prevents the operator from overloading the hoist. When activated,
the overload will not allow hoist operation.
Activation of overload protection:
While lifting- Load should be lowered
While pulling- Load should be released
Indicates that a larger capacity hoist should be selected, or the lifting specialist should be
consulted for another means of operation.
EN pg.10
Inspection
In order to maintain quality operation of the product, a regular inspection schedule should be set up by
each operator. All inspections should be reported and maintained in a dated record log. These records
should be available to all personnel involved with the product, and should be made available to OZ Lifting
Products when a warranty issue is in question.
Denitions
The following denitions are from the ANSI/ASME B03.21 and will be used in the inspections procedure
that follows.
Designated Person- a person who is selected or assigned as being competent to perform
specic duties to which they are assigned.
QualiedPerson- a person that by possession of a recognized degree or certicate of
professional standing, or through extensive knowledge, training, and experience, has
successfully demonstrated they are able to resolve problems relating to the subject matter and
work.
Normal Service- service that involves operation with randomly distributed loads within the rated
load limit, or uniform loads less than 65% of rated load for not more than 15% of the time.
Heavy Service- service that involves operation within the rated load limit that exceeds normal
service.
Severe Service- service that involves normal or heavy service with abnormal operating
conditions.
Inspection Classications
Initial inspection should be done on all new, modied, and repaired products in accordance with Table 1.
Thereafter, items to be inspected are indicated in Table 1 by F (Frequent) or P (Periodic).
For hoists exposed to more severe environmental conditions inspections should be more frequent.
Frequent Inspections
The operator or other designated person performs frequent inspections by doing a visual examination and
by listening for unusual sounds while product is operating. Frequent inspections are usually performed on
the following schedule:
Normal Service- Monthly inspections
Heavy Service- Weekly to monthly inspections
Severe Service- Daily or before each use to weekly inspections
Periodic Inspections
A designated person performs periodic inspections, which are more detailed inspections, by doing visual
examinations of external and internal conditions. These inspections are done on the following schedule:
Normal Service- Yearly inspection
Heavy Service- Semi-annually inspections
Severe Service- Quarterly inspections
EN pg.11
Exception
Brakes require more than audible and visual inspection. Check daily by operating the product with and
without a load, stopping at various positions to ensure safe operation.
TABLE 1 - INSPECTION CHART
In chart, F indicates Frequent Inspection, P indicates Periodic Inspection
Any deciency found in the above inspection chart should be corrected before the hoist is put back into
service.
Note: Following disassembly of the hoist during inspection, a load test is required by ANSI/ASME
B30.21 and should be done before the product is put back into operation.
EN pg.12
LOCATION CHECK FOR F P
Braking mechanism Slipping under load
Hard to release
Brake parts: Brake Discs Glazing
Oil contamination
Pawl: Ratchet Excessive wear
Pawl: Spring Corrosion: stretch
Hook Chemical damage
Operation
Deformation
Cracks (dye penetrant, magnetic
particle, or other suitable detection
method)
Hook retaining members Not tight or secure
(Pins, Bolts, Nuts)
Not tight, secure or damaged
Hook Latch Damaged; does not close
Suspension Members (Sheaves, Hand-wheels, Chain attachments,
Suspension bolts or pins)
Excessive wear
Cracks • •
Gears Distortion
Broken or worn teeth
Cracks
Inadequate lubrication
Load Block: Suspension housing Distortion • •
Crack • •
Trolley: Supporting structure Possible inability to continue
supporting loads or damaged
Bolts, Nuts, Rivets Not tight or secure
WARNING Labels Removed or illegible
Hoist Lever Bent, cracked
Proper operation Unusual sounds
Hook Inspection
Warnings:
The OZ hoist with overload protection when used in accordance with safe operating procedures should
greatly reduce the chance of a hook opening up.
1. Any OZ hook that requires replacement because of excessive bends, twists, or throat opening
indicates abuse or overloading of the product. Therefore, other load-supporting components of the
product should be inspected for possible damage when such conditions are found.
2. Never repair hooks by welding or reshaping. Heat applied to the hook will alter the original heat
treatment of the hook material and reduce the strength of the hook.
3. Never weld handles or other attachments to the hook.
Hook Inspection Procedure
Where applicable, inspect hooks and measure throat opening at least once a month. Between regular
inspections daily inspections of the hooks should be done. Check for the following:
Deformation, distortion, twisting, damage
Missing, bent, or damaged hook latches
Chemical damage, deformation, or cracks
Greater than a 10-degree twist from the plane of unbent hook
Excessive opening or seat wear
Hook Latch
Hook latch inspection should include the following:
Replace hooks that are opened to an extent that the
latch does not engage the tip.
Brake Disc Replacement Limits
Capacity Load Chain D (mm) d (mm) tn (mm) tv (mm)
0.75 t 1 65.5 38.5 3.2 2.7
1.5 t 1 74 41.5 3.2 2.7
3 t 1 85 45.5 3 2.5
6 t 2 85 45.5 3 2.5
9 t 3 85 45.5 3 2.5
N Series
Capacity Load Chain D (mm) d (mm) tn (mm) tv (mm)
0.75 t 1 54 34 3.5 3
1.5 t 1 65 40.3 3.5 3
3 t 1 65 40.3 3.5 3
6 t 2 65 40.3 3.5 3
9 t 3 65 40.3 3.5 3
d = Inner Dia.
D = Out Dia.
tn = Normal measurement
tv = Replacement limit
Latch should have enough spring pressure to keep it tight against the tip of the hook and allow it to
spring back to the tip when released
EN pg.13
Hook throat opening
Hook Latch
d
tv
tn
D
Use the following chart to determine when the hook must be replaced. Replacement of the hook
is necessary if any of the previous page problems are found or the maximum dimensions on the
charts that follow are reached.
Chain Inspection
Inspect chain before each use. Between regular inspections visually check on a daily basis the following:
Clean chain before inspection using a non-caustic/non-acid solvent
Lubrication of the chain may be necessary if it binds up or is noisy
Chain feeds smoothly into and from the hoist and does not emit cracking noise when hoisting a load
Visually examine link by link for any nicks, gouges, weld splatter, corrosion, or distorted links pay close
attention to chain’s contact points, which may show excessive wear.
Test hoist with load and observe operation of chain over load sheaves.
EN pg.14
Size Standard
K (mm)
Max K
(mm)
0.75 ton 26 28.5
1.5 ton 32.5 35.5
3 ton 37 40.5
6 ton 46 51
9 ton 50 58
Size Standard
H (mm)
Min H
(mm)
Standard
T (mm)
Min T
(mm)
.75 ton 21.5 19.3 13 11.7
1.5 ton 28.8 25.9 17 15.3
3 ton 43.9 39.5 25 22.5
6 ton 52.5 47 32 28.8
9 ton 60.5 54.5 40 36
Hook throat opening
Hook lower prole
Chain wear
Chain Warnings:
Caution: It must be recognized that certain factors in the usage of chain and attachments can be abusive
and lessen the load that the chain or attachments can withstand. Some examples are twisting of the chain,
disgurement, deterioration by straining, usage, weathering and corrosion, rapid application of load or jerk-
ing applying excessive loads, and sharp corners cutting action.
Due to the crushing effect Grab Hooks have upon chain, the design factor of all assemblies must be
reduced by 20% for Grab Hook applications.
Use the following chart to determine when the chain must be replaced. Replacement of the entire
chain is necessary if any of the previous page problems are found or the maximum dimensions on
the charts that follow are reached.
EN pg.15
Load Chain - One link length
Load Chain - Five link length
Load Chain - Diameter
Dia Standard
L (mm)
Max L
(mm)
4mm 12 12.6
5mm 15 15.8
6mm 18 18.9
8mm 24 25.2
10mm 30 31.5
Dia Standard
L (mm)
Max L
(mm)
4mm 60 61.8
5mm 75 77.5
6mm 90 92.7
8mm 120 123.6
10mm 150 154.5
Dia Standard
D (mm)
Min D
(mm)
4mm 4 3.6
5mm 5 4.5
6mm 6 5.4
8mm 8 7.2
10mm 10 9
Maintenance
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Lubrication
Proper lubrication with machine oil is necessary to increase the life of the chain. Lubrication should be done
based on usage and on a regular basis. It may be necessary on a weekly basis for heavy use or monthly if
used less often.
Clean the chain with an acid free cleaning solution to remove debris.
Apply oil to chain focusing on bearing surfaces such as interlink areas.
Do not apply oil to braking surfaces.
Gears and shafts run on sealed bearings and do not require lubrication.
Disassembly to Replace Load Sheave or Stripper
1. Remove the chain
2. Remove the lock nut (35), screw (39), lock washer (38), hand wheel (27), lever handle (22), overload/
brake cover assembly (20), female thread grip (19), friction disc (17), ratchet disc (18), free spring (16),
and disc hub (15).
3. From the gear side remove the gear case assembly (1), disk gear assembly (2), and drive shaft (3).
Then remove the snap ring (47) , splined gear (4), and gear side plate assembly (5). Slide the load sheave
out of the gear side plate. Now the stripper can also be removed (10).
Assembly
Before reassembly check each part for damage, corrosion, or excessive wear. Replace parts
as necessary. Re-assemble the hoist in reverse order to the disassembly steps listed above.
Once assembled the chain can be installed and before use the unit should be tested for proper
function.
Storage of Hoist
Store the hoist in a clean dry area.
Maintain proper lubrication of the hoist while it is being stored.
If the hoist is malfunctioning clearly mark it before placing it in storage.
Outdoor Hoist Usage
Store hoist indoors when not in use.
Frequently inspect the hoist for signs of corrosion due to environmental factors.
EN pg.16
Spare Parts List
EN pg.17
FIG. NUMBER DESCRIPTION
1GEAR CASE ASSY
2DISC GEAR ASSY
3 DRIVE SHAFT
4 SPLINED GEAR
5 GEARED SIDE PLATE ASSY
6 LOAD SHEAVE
7 GUIDE PLATE
10 STRIPPER
11 LEVER SIDE PLATE ASSY
15 DISC HUB
16 FREE SPRING
17 BRAKE DISC
18 RATCHED DISC
19 OVERLOAD ASSY
20 BRAKE COVER ASSY
22 LEVER HANDLE ASSY
23 CHANGE OVER PAWL
24 SPRING SEAT
25 CHANGE OVER SPRING
27 HANDWHEEL
28 LOAD CHAIN-PER FOOT
29 CHAIN RING
30 NAME PLATE
31 TOP HOOK ASSY
32 TOP HOOK SHAFT
33 BOTTOM HOOK ASSY
34 CHAIN PIN
35 HEX NUT
42 LOCK NUT
46 RIVET
47 SNAP RING
61 HOOK SAFETY LATCH
62 SPLIT PIN
63 STOP KNOB
65 PINION NUT
66 HUB
67 HUB RING
Spare Parts
(0.75 ton - 9 ton)
EN pg.18
3T, 6T, 9T
6T, 9T
.75T, 1.5T, 3T
GUIDE DE L’OPÉRATEUR
FR p. 1
P.O. Box 845, Winona, MN 55987
Téléphone +1 (800) 749-1064
+1 (507) 474-6250
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Télécopieur +1 (507) 452-5217
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PALAN
À LEVIER
0,75 TONNE
À 9 TONNES
Ces palans à levier
répondent ou
dépassent les
normes suivantes :
CE
AS1418.2
ANSI B30.21
ANSI B30.16
FR
Caractéristiques et avantages
du produit
Protection contre les surcharges – De série pour tous les palans. Réglée en usine. La protection contre les surcharg-
es fait partie intégrante du palan et empêche l’opérateur de surcharger le palan. Quand elle est activée, la protection
contre les surcharges ne permet pas que le palan fonctionne. Quand la protection contre les surcharges est activée,
baisser la charge si vous levez ou relâcher la charge si vous tirez. Puis sélectionner un palan dont la capacité est plus
grande ou consulter un spécialiste du levage quant à une solution de rechange.
Effort de levage de charge minimum – L’effort que requièrent ces palans est de 20 % à 35 % de moins que ceux de
nos concurrents. Lever des charges lourdes facilement. Parfait pour les applications de levage/tirage fréquentes.
Engrenages entièrement enfermés – Ceci protège les engrenages contre la contamination et les débris.
Construction entièrement en acier – Ces palans sont robustes, durables et solides et offrent une durée de vie longue
et able.
Crochets en acier allié forgé Linguets de sécurité en acier coulé – Chaque linguet de sécurité en acier coulé robuste
compte un raccord à boulon et à écrou auto-freiné au lieu des attaches de rouleau qu’utilisent la plupart de nos con-
currents. Cette caractéristique permet de changer de linguet facilement sur place.
Caractéristique roue libre – Quand il n’y a pas charge, l’opérateur peut dégager les engrenages en positionnant le
sélecteur au centre. Ainsi, la chaîne peut être ajustée rapidement pour qu’elle fonctionne plus rapidement.
Roue rétractile entièrement usinée – Cette caractéristique accepte la chaîne parfaitement, lui permettant de fonction-
ner de façon régulière et durable.
Chaîne de levage et de manœuvre électroplaquée zinc – Offre une nition non huileuse durable.
Poignée/Butée de chaîne de sécurité – Quand il n’y a pas charge, cette caractéristique permet de dégager rapide-
ment les engrenages et permet au crochet de charge de se déplacer rapidement. Cette butée de chaîne de sécurité
est conçue pour retenir la charge au cas où la chaîne de levage complète serait transmise dans le palan.
Lever ou tirer – Ce palan à levier peut lever ou tirer, ce qui en fait un outil plus souple et polyvalent.
Rotation de la poignée à 360 degrés – Ceci permet à l’opérateur de travailler dans les espaces clos.
Protection contre la corrosion – Les composants du palan sont enduits de poudre pour empêcher la corrosion.
Les étiquettes d’identication des produits sont en acier inoxydable.
Roue de levage entièrement enfermée – Ceci permet un fonctionnement régulier en distribuant la charge sur un plus
grand nombre de maillons de la chaîne. Ceci évite aussi que des débris contaminent la roue rétractile et permet de
nettoyer la chaîne quand elle entre dans la roue.
Poignée en acier avec prise en caoutchouc – Cette poignée offre une surface antidérapante et sûre.
Roue de manœuvre en acier coulé – Pivote pour un positionnement positif de la chaîne de levage.
Bloc inférieur – Inclus avec les palans à plusieurs brins.
Frein d’arrêt de levage à l’épreuve des intempéries – Les palans à levier et à chaîne comptent tous deux un frein
Weston qui retient la charge en cours de fonctionnement. Ces palans sont aussi dotés d’une conception à cliquet
double unique.
Tous les engrenages et arbres fonctionnent sur des roulements à rouleaux – Cette caractéristique offre un fonc-
tionnement contrôlé et régulier, ainsi qu’une lubrication entretien nul.
Étiquettes d’identication rivetées en acier inoxydable – Ces étiquettes ne rouilleront pas et l’information restera claire
et distincte pour simplier l’identication.
Enduit en poudre jaune de sécurité – Ce processus offre une nition qui dure longtemps dans des environnements
hostiles.
Entretien – Les palans se désassemblent rapidement aux ns d’entretien rapide et facile.
Certication – Chaque palan est réglé et mis à l’essai quant à la charge ici aux États-Unis par OZ Lifting® et contient
un numéro de série et un certicat de mise à l’essai. Chaque palan est vérié et signé, ainsi, il y a traçabilité tout au
long du processus de fabrication.
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