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REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION OF

LOAD CHAIN

USE ONLY CM DIN OR STAR (+) GRADE LOAD CHAIN
AND CM REPLACEMENT PARTS. USE OF OTHER CHAIN
AND PARTS MAY BE DANGEROUS AND VOIDS
FACTORY WARRANTY.

Hoist load chain can be installed by any one of
several methods

.

The first method is recommended when replacing severely
worn load chain and requires disassembling the hoist.
Method 2 does not require hoist disassembly, where as
Method 3 requires only partial disassembly.
Method #1

a) Disconnect hoist from power supply.
b) Remove back frame cover and disengage the limit

switch guide plate from the traveling nuts, see page
12 or 13.

c) Detach loose end of load chain from hoist frame, see

Figure 7. Also on single reeved models, detach the
lower hook block from the load chain (see pg. 22).
On double reeved models R & RR unfasten the dead
end side of load chain.

d) Continue to disassemble the hoist and inspect the

liftwheel, chain guides, motor housing and gear
housing which if worn or damaged may cause pre-
mature failure of the new chain. Parts can be easily
identified by referring to pages 25 thru 44.

e) If the liftwheel pockets, in particular the ends, are

worn or scored, replace liftwheel. If chain guides
and housing are worn, cracked or damaged these
parts should also be replaced.

f)

Reassemble hoist with the new load chain inserted
over the liftwheel. Position chain with the weld on
upstanding links away from liftwheel and leave only
one foot of chain hanging free on loose end side.
On double reeved models, make certain that the
new load chain is free of twists.

g) Attach the loose end link to chain and connect it to

the hoist frame with the loose end screw, washer and
lockwasher, see Figure 7. BE CERTAIN THERE IS
NO TWIST
.

h) For single reeved models, attach the hook block to

load chain (see Page 23) and proceed to step K.

i)

For double reeved models, run the hoist

(UP) until

only 914.4 mm (36” Inches) of chain remains on dead
end side. This will minimize the chance of introducing
a twist between hook block and hoist. Allow the chain
to hang free to remove twists.

j)

Using a wire as a starter, insert the chain, flat link
first, into lower hook blook (upstanding links will have
weld toward sheave) and pull through. Insert last link
into slot in dead end block making certain that no
twist exists in the reeving at any point. Assemble
dead end pin, washer and cotter pin as shown in
Figure 7.

k) Adjust limit switches as describe in Table 6, page 13.

If the new chain is longer than the old, check to
be sure limit switch will allow for new length of lift. In
the event maximum adjustment does not allow entire
length of lift, check with CM

®

for modification if

necessary.

Method #2
Treat the old load chain in hoist as a “starter chain” and pro-
ceed with Steps from Method #1, a, b, c and h thru k. If a
starter chain is used, the loose end link (two links required
for double reeved models) can serve as a temporary cou-
pling link to connect together the starter chain in the hoist
and the new load chain to be installed. Then, under power,
reeve the new load chain through the liftwheel area, replac-
ing the starter chain in unit. Run enough chain through to
attach loose end link to hoist frame.

CAUTION: For double reeved models, be sure to
disconnect one of the loose end links from the load
chain before attaching it to the hoist.

Method #3

a) First proceed with Steps 1a, b & c from Method #1.
b) Then, carefully run the load chain out of the hoist,
c) Disconnect hoist from power supply.
d) Remove the electric brake assembly.
e) Rotate the brake hub by hand, at the same time

feeding the load chain into and through liftwheel area
with hoist upside down or using a wire to pull the load
chain up onto the liftwheel as explained in Method #1
step 1f.

f)

Refer to Method #1 steps g thru j above to complete
the installation.

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Verify use of proper size and type of hoist load chain for

specific hoist.
Install load chain properly as indicated below.

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Do not allow hook block to hit hoist or allow load

chain to become taut between loose end screw and

frame or else serious damage will result. If hook block

should inadvertently hit the hoist-the hoist frames,

load chain and hook block should be inspected for

damage before further use.

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