Recommended lifting procedures, Warning – Walker Magnetics CER SERIES User Manual

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O.S. Walker Inc., CER Lift Magnet

RECOMMENDED LIFTING PROCEDURES

SAFETY HOOK LATCH

Always use a safety hook latch on your

crane hook to hold your magnets.

STAY CLEAR OF THE LOAD

Guide the load by pushing or pulling the

edges of the load.

Keep your entire body clear of the load

at all times.

PLATE LIFTING

Position the magnet so that it is centered

on the plate. Never lift any plate less

than 1/4” (6mm) thick. (See Important

Facts 2 & 4).

BAR LIFTING

When the load width is greater than the

magnet diameter, position the magnet

length so the entire lifting surface of the

magnet is in contact with the load.

When the load width is narrower than the

magnet’s diameter, position the magnet

so that it is centered on the width of the

load.

UNSAFE LIFTING APPLICATIONS FOR YOUR CER MAGNET

Never lift loads with any dimension greater than:

5 feet (1.5 meters) with CER-5 10 feet (3.1 meters) with CER-12

6 feet (1.8 meters) with CER-7 12 feet (3.7 meters) with CER-16

8 feet (2.4 meters) with CER-9 15 feet (4.6 meters) with CER-20

If you have any difficulty lifting a load, DON’T LIFT IT!

Call Walker for advice at 1-800-962-4638

WARNING

• Never lift any pipe, solid round or struc-

tural shapes with this magnet.

• Never lift any castings that do not have

a machined flat lifting surface for the

magnet. The location of the lifting sur-

face should be such to permit the load

to remain level when lifted.

DANGER

• Never lift a

load by its

narrowest

dimension.

DANGER

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