R&M Materials Handling WIRE ROPE HOISTS Service User Manual

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R&M Materials Handling, Inc.
4501 Gateway Boulevard
Springfield, Ohio 45502
P.: (937) 328-5100
FAX: (937) 325-5319

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R&M Materials Handling, Inc. reserves the right to alter or amend the above information without notice.

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Replace if deformations, cracks, broken welding seams, etc. are found around the hoisting unit fixing places.

5.26.5.6

Other components inspection after overspeed

• Check the fixing of counterweights

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No deformations, cracks, etc. are allowed around the fixing places

• Check visually the hook block, upper sheave block, overload device and rope anchorage

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No deformations allowed – change accordingly

• Inspect the rope

• Check the overload device with a load
• Check the operation of the hoist upper limit switch

• Check that the bridge and trolley wheels have not been damaged and are lying on the runway rails

• Check the fixing of the machinery hoist

5.26.5.7

Drum brake inspection after overspeed

• Check the detent arm for any damage

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The edge should not be deformed out of shape

• Check the shaft of the detent arm

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No deformation, cracks, etc. should be on the shaft

• Check the fixing hole for the detent arm

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No deformation i.e. oval shape or cracks

• Change the brake rim(s), screws and disc springs
• Proceed with all other checks as in normal drum brake service

• Adjust the brake. Refer to the manufacturer’s hoist test report.

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With every fifth emergency breaking the detent arm and its shaft has to be changed.

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