Harrington Hoists TCR Mounting Location, Connecting Hoist to Air Supply, Mounting the Hoist

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3.9.4 WARNING
3.8.3 CAUTION
3.7.1 WARNING
3.6.5 CAUTION

Before connecting the hoist to its air supply line; perform the proper draining and purging procedures to prevent contaminants or moisture from entering the hoist.

3.7Mounting Location

Prior to mounting the hoist ensure that the suspension and it supporting structure are adequate to support the hoist and its loads. If necessary consult a professional that is qualified to evaluate the adequacy of the suspension location and its supporting structure.

3.7.2

NOTICE

See Section 7.6 for outdoor installation considerations.

3.8Connecting Hoist to Air Supply

3.8.1 WARNING HAZARDOUS AIR PRESSURE IS PRESENT IN THE HOIST, IN THE SUPPLY OF COMPRESSED AIR TO THE HOIST, AND IN THE CONNECTIONS BETWEEN COMPONENTS.

Figure 3-4Typical Air Supply Connection

3.8.2Shut off the air supply and stop the airflow completely. Lock out and tag out in accordance with ANSI Z244.1 “Personnel Protection -Lockout/Tagout of Energy Sources”.

Before connecting the air supply hose to the hoist, always purge the air hose to clear any debris and water.

3.8.4Apply approximately 10-15 drops of turbine oil (see approved lubricant under Section 6.0 Lubricants) into the hose before attaching to the hoist.

3.8.5Make connections to air supply; reference Figure 3-4. Use a reducing adapter at the hoist valve section for hose sizes larger than 1 inch.

3.8.6

 

NOTICE

Where conditions dictate, the installation sequence can be reversed by mounting

 

 

 

the hoist first (Section 3.9) followed by connecting the air supply (Section 3.8).

3.9Mounting the Hoist

3.9.1Manual Trolley - Follow instructions in Owner’s Manual provided with the trolley.

3.9.2Motorized Trolley - Follow instructions in Owner’s Manual provided with the trolley.

3.9.3Hook Mounted to a Fixed Location - Attach the hoist’s top hook to the fixed suspension point.

Ensure that the fixed suspension point rests on the center of the hook’s saddle and that the hook’s latch is engaged .

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Contents EFFFECTIVEMay1,1,20006 AIR Powered Chain Hoist TCR SeriesTable of Contents Section Terms and Summary Important Information and WarningsPage Page 1Warning Tag Attached to Air Hoist Specifications Pendant Model Cord 1Hoist SpecificationsTechnical Information Dimensions Part Names 4Top and Bottom Hook DimensionPage Lubrication Preoperational ProceduresAir Supply System Requirements Air Supply Capacity And RegulationPiping, Hoses And Fittings 1Diagram of Air Supply Configuration Typical1Air Supply Pipe and Hose Sizes Connecting Hoist to Air Supply Mounting LocationMounting the Hoist Preoperational Checks and Trial Operation Non-Stationary Application6Capsized Hook and Chain Page Introduction OperationShall’s and Shall Not’s for Operation 1Pendant Control Hoist ControlsCord Control Adjusting the ControlsOperation of the Load Limiter Inspection GeneralInspection Classification 2Periodic Inspection Frequent InspectionPeriodic Inspection 1Frequent Inspection3Hoist Inspection Methods and Criteria Action Occasionally Used HoistsInspection Records Inspection Methods and CriteriaSee Sections Suspension housing, chain attachments, clevises TCR10000C2 TCR10000P2 Figure No6Top Hook & Bottom Hook Dimensions Hoists Parts View Recorded Dimension Maximum/Minimum ValueFor Replacement Hooks and Suspension Components LubricationAir Hoist Lubrication Load Chain LubricationLoad Limiter Maintenance and HandlingBrake Load Chain Replacement3Diagram showing chain replacement 4Pendant Hose and Strain Relief Connections PendantStorage Outdoor Installation1Troubleshooting Guide Symptom Cause Remedy Troubleshooting1Troubleshooting Guide Symptom Cause Remedy Warranty TCR Nameplate Parts InformationPage Page Harrington Hoists, Inc Harrington Hoists Western Division