Northern Industrial Tools 142264 owner manual ASSEMBLY The hoist can be used in the following ways

Models: 142264

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•Do not stand under hoisted loads.

Do not exceed the maximum lift capacity. The application, size and type of load, the attachments to be used and the period of use must be taken into account.

Do not stand under hoisted loads.

If pushing the lift button continually does not have any affect, do not continue. This is a sign that the load exceeds the maximum capacity.

Never adjust the cable or work on the Hoist when it is plugged into an outlet.

Always inspect the cable and hook prior to use. If he cable is damaged in any way, do not use it. Hooks that are bent, worn or whose openings are enlarged beyond normal throat opening should not be used.

If the Hoist is stopped during the lowering of a load it is normal for the load to drop a few inches more due to inertia.

The Hoist motor does NOT have an overload cut-out. If you are unable to hoist a load and the load is under the maximum lift capacity, stop the Hoist and allow the motor to cool down before trying again.

Make sure the cable is correctly wound around the wheel. See FIGURE 1 below.

Do not support a load over or around people or animals.

Do not leave load suspended in the air unattended.

Do not allow a load to bear against the hook latch. Allowing a load to bear against the hook latch can result in loss of load.

Do not allow load to swing or twist while hoisting.

Do not use cable as a sling or wrap cable around a load.

ASSEMBLY

The hoist can be used in the following ways:

1.Fixed on a 1-7/8" (48mm) pipe with fixing clamps

2.With sliding wheels and installed on a gantry complete with slide track supplied by the manufacturer and fitted according to the user’s need with counterweight containers or clamps for anchoring ( see paragraph below “installation with gantry”)

3.Fixed to a framework made by the user in compatibility with the sliding unit

The user, who shall be entirely responsible for the correct use of the hoist, must remember the following instructions and provisions:

The load bearing structures built by the user must have sufficient stability and capacity to resist the forces exerted by the hoist or its supports in a accordance with dimensions and conditions of constraint, so that the stresses in these structures are kept within the allowable limits established by the relevant standard for the various materials. In order to allow the necessary calculations to be made, the following illustrations show the forces exerted at the constraints for the various cases involved.

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Northern Industrial Tools 142264 ASSEMBLY The hoist can be used in the following ways, Do not stand under hoisted loads