CAUTION

• Ensure load is properly seated in saddle of bottom hook.

In NEUTRAL “N” position hand lever does not engage ratchet gear. The hand lever free-wheels until selector lever is shifted to UP or DOWN position.

1.Set selector lever to NEUTRAL (center) position.

2.Turn free chain knob counterclockwise.

3.Grasp and pull one side of load chain or turn free knob until desired hook location is achieved.

4.Connect hook to load. Pull anchor side of load chain or turn free knob until chain slack is removed.

WARNING

Do not support or hang loads from load chain anchor end. Brake may not hold load or operate correctly.

Lifting Load (UP Position - Haul-In)

Refer to Dwg. MHP0825 on page 5.

The following procedure assumes hoist is in NEUTRAL (center) position and hook is attached to a load, but hoist is not supporting the load.

1.Place selector lever in UP position.

2.Rotate free knob clockwise.

3.Pull anchor end of load chain until slack is removed.

4.Rotate (ratchet) hand lever in clockwise direction to raise (haul-in) load.

NOTICE

Ratchet may not engage and raise (haul-in) load until all chain slack is removed and hoist is supporting load weight. If hand lever movement does not produce lifting, apply tension to anchor side of load chain while ratcheting until slack is removed and hoist begins lifting load. If hoist does not operate properly under load, remove load, inspect and repair hoist.

Lowering Load (DOWN Position - Payout)

Refer to Dwg. MHP0825 on page 5.

WARNING

Do not continue lowering load after chain stopper has contacted hoist body as damage may occur to hoist resulting in a falling load which can cause severe injury, death or property damage.

The following procedure assumes hoist selector lever is in UP position, hoist is holding a load and the operator wants to lower (payout) the load:

1.Place selector lever in DOWN position.

2.Rotate (ratchet) hand lever in counterclockwise direction to lower (payout) load.

CAUTION

To prevent injury or property damage always lower loads until load chain becomes slack before shifting to NEUTRAL position.

Storing the Hoist

1.Always store hoist in a no load condition.

2.Switch selector lever to NEUTRAL (center position).

3.Wipe off all dirt and water.

4.Oil the chain, hook pins and hook latch pins.

5.Hang in a dry place.

6.Before returning hoist to service follow instructions for ‘Hoists not in Regular Use’ in “INSPECTION” section.

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“Down”

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(Payout) Position

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Ingersoll-Rand SLB200, SLB600 Ensure load is properly seated in saddle of bottom hook, Lowering Load Down Position Payout

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