5 storage, 6 outdoor installation – Harrington Hoists and Cranes CB Hand Chain Hoist User Manual

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21) Assemble the wheel cover [44] to the side plate A [11] and fix them with the spring washer [46]

and the nut [45].

22) Insert the other end of the load chain [47] to the bottom hook [6] and fix them with the chain pin

[8], slotted nut [9] and split pin [10]. See figure 6-11. For Bullard , Shur-loc , or Inspection type
hooks, refer to Table 6-3 for yoke nut torque specifications.

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Always bend the split pin securely.

Figure 6-11 Bottom Hook Assembly

Table 6-3 Torque Specifications for Yoke Nuts (in-lb)

Cap.

(Tons)

Product

Code

Bottom

Bullard

Top

Bullard

Bottom

Shur-loc

Top

Shur-loc

Bottom

Inspection

Top

Inspection

1/2

CB005

92

92

92

92

92

92

1

CB010

92

92

92

92

92

92

CB015

156

156

156

156

156

156

2

CB020

156

156

156

156

156

156

CB025

156

156

156

156

156

156

3

CB030

398

398

5

CB050

398

6.5

Storage

6.5.1

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IMPROPER chain hoist use could result in death or serious injury. To avoid these

hazards:

ALWAYS store the hoist in a no load condition.

ALWAYS wipe off all dirt and water.

ALWAYS oil the chain, hook pins and hook latches.

ALWAYS hang in a dry place.

ALWAYS check the hoist for abnormalities (according to the regular inspection procedures) when
using the hoist after a period of non-use (Refer to section 5.5).

6.6

Outdoor Installation

6.6.1

For hoist installations that are outdoors, the hoist should be covered or brought inside when not in use.

6.6.2

Possibility of corrosion on components of the hoist increases for installations where salt air and high
humidity are present. Make frequent and regular inspections of the

hoist‟s condition and operation

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