1 general, 2 transport / storage, 3 installation / maintenance / servicing – R&M Materials Handling MANUAL CHAIN HOISTS User Manual

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3 SAFE OPERATING PRACTICES – DO’S AND DON'TS

3.1

DO’S:

3.1.1 General

Read the manual carefully and always follow the recommendations, instructions, warning information, and
make all people who will operate the equipment aware of these. Only use "original parts" when repairing or
maintaining. Keep the manual near the equipment and readily available to the operator and the maintenance
and safety personnel at all times.

3.1.2 Transport / Storage

Handle the equipment by its structure either using the fittings provided for this purpose or in its original
packaging. Store the equipment in a non-aggressive environment away from sources of dust or dampness
etc. Regularly clean and protect from corrosion (oil, etc.).

3.1.3 Installation / Maintenance / Servicing

Only trained and competent personnel may install and operate equipment.

Ensure that safety regulations are complied with (safety harness, evacuation of work areas, warning
signs, etc.).

Verify the strength of the structure to which the equipment is to be attached.

Carefully follow the installation instructions provided in the equipment's instruction manual.

Establish an inspection program and maintain records of all maintenance carried out. Pay particular
attention to hooks, pulley blocks, the chain, the brake, the end stops, etc.

Replace any worn or suspect parts.

Verify that all safety items are in good working order (brake, end stop, etc.) in accordance with the
instruction manual.

Regularly check the condition of the chain and hooks (joints, swivels, etc.).

If any distortion or abnormal wear is observed, the parts concerned must be replaced.

Keep the chain clean of debris and properly lubricated.

Periodically check tightness of bolts and mounting hardware.

Check that the chain is not twisted or damaged in any way.

3.1.4 During Use

Before lifting ensure that the load is adequately attached to the hook. The hook safety latch must be
properly closed. Balance the load before moving it. Avoid lifting the load from a single point, use
appropriate accessories (slings, cross struts, etc.). Balance the load properly before handling.

Make sure load clears neighboring stockpiles, machinery or other obstructions when moving the
load. Take up slack slowly. Avoid swinging the load or load hook when traveling.

Avoid hook tip loading.

Be aware of and observe the safety rules while operating the equipment.

Operate the equipment in normal environmental conditions.

Equipment used outside should be adequately protected against the weather.

Oil the chain regularly under no-load conditions.

Inform maintenance personnel following any dangerous or unsafe operation of the equipment
(strange noise, abnormal behavior, etc.).

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