Harrington Hoists TCR owner manual 4Pendant Hose and Strain Relief Connections

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7.4Pendant

7.4.1The following procedure covers the installation of a pendant control station.

1)Attach the strain relief chain and the three hoses to the pendant station.

2)Attach the strain relief chain to the hoist valve body with the socket bolt as shown in Figure 7-4.

3)Attach the three hoists to the fittings on the hoist's valve body. Refer to Figure 7-4 and make sure the up, down and supply hoses are attached to the correct locations.

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NOTICE

When attaching tubes take care not to bend or kink tubing. This will result in

 

 

 

the air flow being restricted and poor response to the pendant controls.

5)Attach the hoist to supply air. Check for leaks and properoperation.

6) WARNING The pendant hoses hoist must be connected so that its direction of operation corresponds to the up-and-down lever on the pendant control; i.e. pushing the up button must cause the hook to raise. If the hoist does not operate correctly, shut off the air supply to the hoist and correct the pendant connections.

Figure 7-4Pendant Hose and Strain Relief Connections

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Contents AIR Powered Chain Hoist TCR Series EFFFECTIVEMay1,1,20006Table of Contents Section Important Information and Warnings Terms and SummaryPage Page 1Warning Tag Attached to Air Hoist Specifications Pendant Model Cord 1Hoist SpecificationsTechnical Information Dimensions 4Top and Bottom Hook Dimension Part NamesPage Preoperational Procedures Air Supply System RequirementsAir Supply Capacity And Regulation Lubrication1Diagram of Air Supply Configuration Typical Piping, Hoses And Fittings1Air Supply Pipe and Hose Sizes Connecting Hoist to Air Supply Mounting LocationMounting the Hoist Non-Stationary Application Preoperational Checks and Trial Operation6Capsized Hook and Chain Page Operation IntroductionShall’s and Shall Not’s for Operation Hoist Controls 1Pendant ControlAdjusting the Controls Cord ControlOperation of the Load Limiter Inspection GeneralInspection Classification Frequent Inspection Periodic Inspection1Frequent Inspection 2Periodic InspectionOccasionally Used Hoists Inspection RecordsInspection Methods and Criteria 3Hoist Inspection Methods and Criteria ActionSee Sections Suspension housing, chain attachments, clevises Figure No TCR10000C2 TCR10000P26Top Hook & Bottom Hook Dimensions Hoists Parts View Recorded Dimension Maximum/Minimum ValueFor Replacement Lubrication Air Hoist LubricationLoad Chain Lubrication Hooks and Suspension ComponentsMaintenance and Handling Load LimiterBrake Replacement Load Chain3Diagram showing chain replacement Pendant 4Pendant Hose and Strain Relief ConnectionsOutdoor Installation StorageTroubleshooting 1Troubleshooting Guide Symptom Cause Remedy1Troubleshooting Guide Symptom Cause Remedy Warranty Parts Information TCR NameplatePage Page Harrington Hoists, Inc Harrington Hoists Western Division