Repair parts – CM-ET Prostar User Manual

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• Slide the dead end plate over the last link and secure it

using the dead end pin.

• Making sure the chain is not twisted between the hook

block and hoist, attach the dead end plate to the chain

guide/stripper (620-192).

• Retrace the new chain and check for twists. If chain is

twisted, start over.

IMPORTANT: Do not use “old” chain for other purposes

such as lifting or pulling. Load chain may break

suddenly without visual deformation. For this reason,

cut the “old” chain into short lengths to prevent use

after disposal.

CUTTING CHAIN

Hoistaloy

®

load chain is

hardened and it is difficult to

cut. The following methods

are recommended when

cutting a length of new

chain from stock or cutting off worn chain. Always wear eye

protection when cutting chain.
1. Use a grinder and nick the link on both sides (see right),

then secure the link in a

vise and break off with a

hammer.

2. Use a 7" (177 mm)

minimum diameter by 1/8"

(3.1 mm) thick abrasive wheel (or type recommended by

wheel supplier) that will clear adjacent links.

3. Use a bolt cutter (see right) with special cutter jaws for

cutting hardened chain. Jaws should be

1 inch (25.4 mm) long.

TESTING

Before using, all altered, repaired or used hoists that have

not been operated for the previous 12 months must be

tested by the user for proper operation. First, test the unit

without a load and then with a light load of 50 pounds (23

kg) times the number of load supporting parts of load chain

to be sure that the hoist operates properly and that the

brake holds the load when control is released. Next test with

a load of *125% of rated capacity. In addition hoists in which

load sustaining parts have been replaced should be tested

with *125% of rated capacity by or under the direction of an

appointed person and written report prepared for record

purposes. After this test, check that the Protector functions.

If the Protector permits lifting a load in excess of 200% of

rated load, it should be replaced.

*If the Protector prevents lifting of a load of 125% of rated

capacity, reduce load to rated capacity.

ORDERING INSTRUCTIONS

The following information must accompany all

correspondence and orders for replacement parts:
1. Hoist rated load from identification plate.
2. Serial number of the hoist stamped below identification

plate.

3. Voltage, Phase, Hertz from identification plate.
4. Length of lift.
5. Key number of part from parts list.
6. Number of parts required.
7. Part name from parts list.
8. Part number from the parts list.

NOTE: When ordering replacement parts, it is recom-

mended that consideration be given to the need for also

ordering such items as gaskets, fasteners, seals, etc.

These items may be damaged or lost during

disassembly or just unfit for future use because of

deterioration from age or service.

Cutting chain can produce flying particles.

TO AVOID HEALTH PROBLEMS:

• Wear eye protection.

• Place a shield over chain to prevent flying objects.

Using “commercial” or other manufacturer’s parts to repair Prostar

Hoists may cause load loss.

TO AVOID INJURY:

Use only factory supplied replacement parts. Parts may look alike

but our parts are made of specific materials or processed to

achieve specific properties.

Figure 13A

Figure 13B

Single Reeved

Double-Reeved

Hook
Opening
Towards
Loose End

Hook
Opening
Away From
Loose End

Loose
End of
Chain

Loose
End of
Chain

REPAIR PARTS

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