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MSI Crane Scale

Safety Manual

3.0

Handling Hoist Motion

After the crane scale hook has been positioned over the load, lower it until the load

can be attached to the scale hook. As the scale hook approaches this level, reduce the

speed so that the lowering can be stopped smoothly and quickly.
If load slings are used to handle the load, the slings should be fully seated in the

saddle of the scale hook. With the scale hook latch closed, the scale hook should be

started upward slowly until all slack has been taken out of the slings. Then ensure the

load is properly balanced and the slings are properly positioned.

WARNING

• Loads may disengage from crane scale hook and shackle or lifting eye if

proper procedures are not followed.

• A falling load may cause serious injury or death.

• The crane scale hook must always support the load. The load must never be

supported by the latch.

• Never lift more than the crane scale’s assigned Working Load Limit (WLL)

rating.

• Read and understand the instructions in this manual before using the crane

scale.

3.1

Safe Loading and Rigging Guidelines

• Capacity ratings on the Crane Scale

are for In-Line loading

• Use hardware that creates single

point attachments and allows the
scale freedom of alignment.

Figure 3-1. In-Line Loading

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