CM-ET Series 653 User Manual

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10

Troubleshooting Chart

Symptom

Possible Cause(s)

Corrective Action

Hoist is hard to operate

1. Load chain worn long to

1. Check chain, (See page 6) and replace if worn

in either direction.

gauge, thus binding between

excessively.

liftwheel and chain guide roller.

2. Load chain rusty, corroded or

2. Clean chain by tumble polishing or using a

clogged with foreign matter

non-acid or non-caustic type solvent. Check chain

such as cement or mud.

for gouges, damaged or bent links. Lubricate with
Lubriplate

®

Bar and Chain Oil 10-R (Fiske Bros.

Refining Co.) or equal lubricant.

3. Bushings or liftwheel rollers

3. Disassemble and clean liftwheel rollers and

clogged with matter such as

bushings in gear cover and side plate (gear side).

cement or dust.

Any parts worn excessively should be replaced.

4. Lever binding.

4. Clean by removing any foreign matter which may

be between the lever and the brake cover.

5. Brake parts corroded or

5. Disassemble brake and clean thoroughly (by wiping

clogged with foreign matter.

with a cloth - not by washing in a solvent). Replace
discs if too gummy, worn or scored. Keep discs and
brake surfaces clean and dry.

6. Liftwheel pockets clogged with

6. Clean out pockets and use if not worn excessively.

foreign matter or worn excessively

Replace liftwheel if pockets are worn.

causing chain to bind between

liftwheel and chain guide rollers.

7. Liftwheel twisted or bent - gear

7. Excessive overload had been applied. Replace

teeth bent.

damaged parts.

8. Check washer not in correct

8. Reposition check washer (See page 7).

position.

Hoist is hard to operate

1. Brake adjusting nut is too tight.

1. See BRAKE ASSEMBLY, page 7.

in down direction.

2. Brake parts corroded or clogged

2. Disassemble brake and clean thoroughly

with foreign matter.

(by wiping with a cloth - not by washing in a
solvent). Replace discs if too gummy, worn or
scored. Keep discs and brake surfaces clean
and dry.

3. Chain binding.

3. Check chain, (See page 6) and replace if worn

excessively. Clean chain by tumble polishing or
using a non-acid or non-caustic type solvent. Check
chain for gouges, damaged or bent links. Lubricate
with Lubriplate

®

Bar and Chain Oil 10-R (Fiske

Bros. Refining Co.) or equal lubricant.

Hoist is hard to operate

1. Chain binding.

1. Check chain, (See page 6) and replace if worn

in up direction.

excessively. Clean chain by tumble polishing or
using a non-acid or non-caustic type solvent. Check
chain for gouges, damaged or bent links. Lubricate
with Lubriplate

®

Bar and Chain Oil 10-R (Fiske

Bros. Refining Co.) or equal lubricant.

2. Overload.

2. Reduce load or use correct capacity unit.

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