Vestil Model LPC User Manual

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2. DO NOT press down on the sheet material. Grasp ONLY the hoist hook while raising, lowering or moving

material to a different location. Your grasp will stabilize the load.

3. Always stand at arm’s length to the side of the material and hold onto the safety hook as shown in photo

7. If you must use two clamps to balance the load, grasp the safety hook that connects plate clamp #2 to the
chain adapter. This is demonstrated in the, “Grasp the Safety Hook Attached to the Second Clamp” diagram
below. Make sure that your clothing, feet, and the rest of your body stay out from underneath the load. This
stance allows the operator to exercise some control of the load and optimizes safety.

4. The sheet must remain level during movement. Walk slowly to keep the load level. If the material has to be

removed from a container or be lifted over an obstacle, use a different device if you will not be able to
maintain the safe stance described in Rule 3.

If you use a motorized trolley:

• DO NOT push or pull the clamp or the load. Allow the trolley to provide all movement. Your hold on the

hook is a means ONLY for stabilizing the load.

If you use a manual trolley:

• Grasp the hoist hook with one hand. DO NOT push or pull the sheet. Move the trolley with your hand that

grasps the safety hook. Walk slowly to keep the load level.

Grasp the
hoist
hook to
stabilize
load

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Diagram: Grasp the safety hook
attached to the second clamp

Direction of Travel

Chain adapter
with central islet
and safety hooks
at both ends

Plate Clamp #1

Plate
Clamp #2

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Step 8: Lower the material. Make sure that the load is not swinging or rotating. Slowly lower the hoist until the
load contacts the ground or other supporting surface. Lower the load sufficiently to create slack in the hoist chain
(or rope). The chain/rope is adequately slacked when the shackle leans to the left or right. The hoist hook and the
shackle should remain in contact (see Photos 10 and 11). DO NOT disconnect the clamp from the load until you
appropriately immobilize the material to prevent it from rolling, falling over, or moving in an uncontrolled manner.
In the following photographs, the load is light and lacks dangerous projections that could cause injury. It can
easily be controlled by the operator. If you cannot control BOTH the clamp and sheet material without

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