Maintenance – Daktronics Hoist Operation and Maintenance Manual User Manual

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Maintenance

In order to maintain a safe and efficient hoist system, it is necessary to implement a regular and continual

preventative maintenance program. Listed below are the critical areas of the hoist system that need con-

sistent review, inspection, and/or correction. This list is a guideline to assist in establishing a maintenance

program, but cannot replace ongoing visual inspection by operating personnel. Daktronics should be

contacted immediately if any irregularities are found.

To prevent accidents, injuries, or failures Daktronics recommends a professional inspection at least once

each year. Daktronics offers the most thorough preventative maintenance program in the motorized rigging

industry. This program will be offered to facility management after your hoist installation is complete.

The system should be run for a minimum of 2 minutes every month in order to ensure

proper lubrication. Neglect may result in damage to the rigging system.

Periodic inspections when operating the hoist should include the following:

SWAGeD CONNeCTORS Look for wire rope damage where the swaged connector contacts the cable.

Check for broken cable strands.

TuRNBuCKLeS:

Check that cotterpins and pin nuts, or bolts and nuts are in place and secure.

Check that pins in jaws are not bent. If bent pins are found, the set has been

over-loaded and should be inspected professionally for more serious damage.

WIRe ROPe:

Check for worn areas, kinks, broken wire strands, or any deformation.

Examine cable runs for any obstructions or sources of abrasion. Excessive

dirt will shorten the life of the cable. If cable has begun to rust it must be

replaced immediately.

ReDuCeRS:

Check for visible oil leaks. If any noticeable oil leaks occur, please call

Daktronics immediately.

BRAKeMOTORS:

Listen for unusual noises such as squeaking or grinding which may indicate

the need for lubrication or brake adjustments. Call a Vortek service

representative for any brakemotor service (585) 924-5000.

eLeCTRICAL:

Check to ensure that electrical flex connections are secure and that no wires

or connections have been pulled apart. WITH ALL POWER OFF, open starter

cabinets and verify that wires are clean and orderly. Check that all cabinet

doors are properly secured prior to energizing.

HOIST ASSeMBLY:

Check that all cables are smoothly wrapped on drum. Cables should not climb

over adjacent wraps. If excessive dirt is accumulating on drum, steps must be

taken to remove and prevent this accumulation.

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