Ingersoll-Rand SLB300, SLB200, SLB600, SLB1200 Safe Operating Instructions, Specifications, General

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SAFE OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS

The following warnings and operating instructions have been adapted in part from American National Standard ASME B30.21 and are intended to avoid unsafe operating practices which might lead to injury or property damage.

Ingersoll Rand recognizes that most companies who use hoists have a safety program in force in their plants. In the event that some conflict exists between a rule set forth in this publication and a similar rule already set by an individual company, the more stringent of the two should take precedence.

Safe Operating Instructions are provided to make an operator aware of dangerous practices to avoid and are not necessarily limited to the following list. Refer to specific sections in the manual for additional safety information.

1.Only allow personnel trained in safety and operation of this product to operate hoist.

2.Only operate a hoist if you are physically fit to do so.

3.When a “DO NOT OPERATE” sign is placed on hoist, do not operate hoist until sign has been removed by designated personnel.

4.Before each shift, the operator should inspect hoist for wear or damage.

5.Never use a hoist which inspection indicates is worn or damaged.

6.Periodically, inspect hoist thoroughly and replace worn or damaged parts. Refer to “INSPECTION” section.

7.Lubricate hoist regularly. Refer to “LUBRICATION” section.

8.Do not use hoist if hook latch has been sprung or broken.

9.Check that hook latches are engaged before using.

10.Never splice a hoist chain by inserting a bolt between links.

11.Only lift loads less than or equal to rated capacity of hoist. Refer to “SPECIFICATIONS” section.

12.Never use hoist load chain as a sling.

13.Never operate a hoist when load chain is not centered under top hook. Do not “side pull” or “yard.”

14.Never operate a hoist with twisted, kinked, “capsized” or damaged load chain.

15.Do not force a chain or hook into place by hammering.

16.Never insert point of hook into a chain link.

17.Be certain load is properly seated in saddle of hook and hook latch is engaged.

18.Do not support load on tip of hook.

19.Never run load chain over a sharp edge. Use a sheave.

20.When using two hoists to suspend one load, select two hoists each having a rated capacity equal to or more than the load. This provides adequate safety in the event of a sudden load shift.

21.Pay attention to the load at all times when operating hoist.

22.Always ensure that you, and all other people, are clear of load path. Do not lift a load over people.

23.Never use hoist for lifting or lowering people, and never allow anyone to stand on a suspended load.

24.Ease slack out of chain and sling when starting a lift. Do not jerk the load.

25.Do not swing a suspended load.

26.Do not leave a load suspended when hoist is unattended or not in use.

27.Never weld or cut on a load suspended by the hoist.

28.Never use hoist chain as a welding electrode.

29.Do not operate hoist if chain jumping, excessive noise, jamming, overloading, or binding occurs.

30.Keep load from hitting load chain.

31.Do not use a cheater bar or extended handle.

32.Never place hand inside throat area of a hook.

33.After use, or when in a non-operational mode, hoist should be secured against unauthorized and unwarranted use.

34.Only operate hoist with manual power.

SPECIFICATIONS

General

The Lever Chain Hoist can be mounted to the suspension shaft of a trolley or a permanent mounting structure. The hoist is designed to lift and lower loads up to rated capacity with minimal lever effort.

To determine hoist configuration refer to capacity and lot number nameplate located on hand lever for model number information.

Model Code Explanation

Example: SLB - 300 - 15

Series

Hoist Capacity

Lift (Hoist load chain/hook travel)

Series

 

Hoist Capacity

 

Lift

Options

 

 

 

 

 

SLB = Silver Lever Hoist

150 = 3/4 metric ton / 750 kg

15

= 5 m (standard)

 

 

200

= 1 metric ton / 1,000 kg

20

= 6 m

S = Shipyard Hook

 

300

= 1-1/2 metric ton / 1,500 kg

XX = Specify length

 

 

600

= 3 metric ton / 3,000 kg

F = Hoist without load chain

 

 

1200 = 6 metric ton / 6,000 kg

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Contents Lever Chain Hoist Models Safety Summary Safety InformationModel Code Explanation SpecificationsSafe Operating Instructions GeneralOperation InstallationLowering Load Down Position Payout Ensure load is properly seated in saddle of bottom hookLoad Chain Reports InspectionRecords and Reports Frequent InspectionLength mm Periodic InspectionSemiannually Quarterly Model Chain Size Normal DiscardGear TroubleshootingLubrication GeneralInstalling New Load Chain MaintenanceGeneral Disassembly Hoist DisassemblyHoist Assembly Cleaning, Inspection and RepairBrake End Assembly Gear TimingLoad Test Hoist Assembly Parts Drawing Description 75t Hoist Assembly Parts ListLCCF015 Accessories Parts Ordering InformationReturn Goods Policy Declaration Of Conformity MHD56109 Edition MHD56109 Edition Damage Claims WarrantyVisible Loss or Damage Concealed Loss or DamageIngersoll-Rand

SLB150, SLB300, SLB1200, SLB600, SLB200 specifications

The Ingersoll-Rand SLB series of portable and stationary air compressors comprises several models, including the SLB200, SLB600, SLB1200, SLB150, and SLB300. These compressors are renowned for their reliability, performance, and innovative technologies, making them ideal for a wide range of industrial applications.

The SLB200 model comes equipped with a robust design that emphasizes mobility and efficiency. It features a compact footprint while delivering up to 200 CFM, making it suitable for smaller job sites or where space is limited. The SLB200 integrates advanced control systems that optimize airflow and pressure management, ensuring consistent performance under varying load conditions.

Next in the lineup is the SLB600, a powerhouse that delivers significantly higher capacity, reaching up to 600 CFM. This model offers advanced noise reduction technologies, which help minimize operational noise, making it an excellent choice for urban work sites. With its high-efficiency airend technology, the SLB600 also significantly improves fuel consumption, enabling cost-effective operation over the long term.

For those requiring even more power and versatility, the SLB1200 stands out, providing up to 1200 CFM. This model is engineered for heavy-duty applications, featuring durable construction that withstands rugged use. The SLB1200 comes equipped with advanced diagnostics and monitoring systems, allowing operators to track performance metrics in real-time. This feature enhances maintainability and helps prevent unexpected downtime.

The SLB150, while smaller, does not compromise on performance. Delivering 150 CFM, it is particularly valued in industries where portability is crucial. The SLB150 operates efficiently in both stationary and mobile applications, making it a favorite among contractors and repair professionals. Its lightweight design and integrated wheels ensure easy transport without sacrificing power.

Finally, the SLB300 model fills the gap for those needing a mid-range option with superior efficiency. Operating at up to 300 CFM, it strikes a balance between power and practicality. This model is equipped with enhanced filtration systems to ensure the highest air quality, which is essential for applications sensitive to contamination.

Overall, the Ingersoll-Rand SLB series is characterized by its commitment to innovation, reliability, and efficiency, catering to the diverse needs of modern industries while ensuring optimal performance and durability across all models.