Gis GCH250/1N, GCH250/1NF, GCH250/1HF, GCH250/1SF, GCH250/2N Instruction Manual

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INSTRUCTION MANUAL
Electric chain hoist GCH 250/500 • GCH 1000 • GCH 1600/2000/2500
SWISS QUALITY
GCH
GCHK
GCHS
GCHH
GCHR
07.11 Original document 9401.9000.1.doc
Table of contents
0 General information..................................................................4
0.1 General safety information .................................................................................. 4
0.1.1 Safety and hazard precautions............................................................................ 4
0.2 General safety specifications and procedures..................................................... 4
0.2.1 Warning paint / Marking / Danger signs .............................................................. 4
0.3 Special safety directions...................................................................................... 4
0.4 Notes on hazard protection ................................................................................. 5
0.4.1 Hazards caused by mechanical influences .........................................................5
0.4.2 Hazards caused by electrical energy / power supply .......................................... 5
0.4.3 Sound level (SPL)................................................................................................ 6
0.5 Technical status .................................................................................................. 6
0.5.1 Technical data ..................................................................................................... 6
0.5.2 Recurrent checks................................................................................................. 6
0.5.3 Warranty .............................................................................................................. 7
0.6 Operational parameters....................................................................................... 7
0.6.1 Directions for using the instruction manual ......................................................... 7
1 Description ................................................................................8
1.1 Operating conditions............................................................................................ 8
1.2 General description ............................................................................................. 9
1.3 Special models .................................................................................................. 10
2 Start-up ....................................................................................11
2.1 Transport and assembly.................................................................................... 11
2.2 Connection ........................................................................................................ 11
2.2.1 Electrical connection ......................................................................................... 11
2.2.2 Load chain.........................................................................................................12
2.2.3 Limit switch........................................................................................................14
2.2.4 Chain bucket...................................................................................................... 15
3 Service and maintenance.......................................................15
3.1 General regulations for service and maintenance work .................................... 15
3.2 Service and maintenance..................................................................................16
3.2.1 Maintenance overview....................................................................................... 16
3.2.2 Service overview ............................................................................................... 16
3.2.3 Brake system..................................................................................................... 16
3.2.4 Load chain.........................................................................................................17
3.2.5 Limit stop assembly........................................................................................... 17
3.2.6 Gearbox............................................................................................................. 17
3.2.7 Slip clutch .......................................................................................................... 17
3.2.8 Suspension parts............................................................................................... 18
3.3 Ordering spare parts.......................................................................................... 18
4 Measures for obtaining a safe period of operation.............18
4.1 Determining the actual utilization period S ........................................................ 18
4.2 General overhaul ............................................................................................... 18
5 Appendix .................................................................................19
5.1 Technical data ................................................................................................... 19
5.2 EC Declaration of conformity............................................................................. 21
5.3 EC Declaration of incorporation......................................................................... 22
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Spare parts / Ordering spare parts
The correct order numbers for original spare parts can be obtained from the relevant spare parts list. Please ensure that you have the following data on your chain hoist to hand. This will enable the correct spare parts to be supplied without delay.
Electric chain hoist type : ..........................................................................................
Manufacture number : ..........................................................................................
Year of manufacture : ..........................................................................................
Load capacity : ..........................................................................................
Original spare parts for the electric chain hoist can be acquired from the following addresses:
1. Manufacturer
GIS AG Hebe- und Fördertechnik Luzernerstrasse 50 CH-6247 Schötz
Tel. +41 (0)41 984 11 33 Fax +41 (0)41 984 11 44
tel@gis-ag.ch www.gis-ag.ch
2. Agent
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0 General information
0.1 General safety information
0.1.1 Safety and hazard precautions
0.2 General safety specifications and procedures
0.2.1 Warning paint / Marking /
Danger signs
Figure 0-1 Figure 0-2 Figure 0-3 Figure 0-4 Figure 0-5
0.3 Special safety directions
The following symbols and terms are used in this instruction manual for safety and hazard instructions:
DANGER !
Non-compliance, either in part or full, with operating instructions marked with this symbol can result in serious personal injury or even death. Danger notices must be strictly complied with.
CAUTION !
Non-compliance, either in part or full, with operating instructions marked with this symbol can result in major damage to machinery, property or material. Cautionary notices must be strictly adhered to.
NOTE
Following the instructions marked by this symbol will lead to more effective and straightforward operation. "Note" directions make work easier.
The instruction manual for the electric chain hoist must always be available within the operating area of the hoist. The instructions mentioned in this manual must be strictly adhered to. Furthermore, supplementary to the instruction manual, the statutory regulations governing general accident prevention and environmental protection are to be enforced.
Operating and service personnel must have read and understood the operating instructions, in particular the safety instructions, before commencing work. Protective equipment must be made available for operating and service personnel and worn at all times. The operator or his representative is responsible for supervising operating personnel and ensuring they are aware of the hazards and safety implications of working with the electric hoist.
Lubricate chain....................figure 0-1
CE symbol...........................figure 0-2
Model plate .........................figure 0-3
Data plate............................figure 0-4
Voltage................................ figure 0-5
Transport and assembly:
Electric chain hoists, single parts and large components should be carefully affixed
to suitable and technically acceptable hoisting apparatus / load lifting members
Connection: Connection work is only to be performed by personnel specifically designated and
trained for the job
Start-up / operation: Before initial start-up, as well as daily start-up, carry out a visual check and carry out
the predefined user-checks routine
Only operate the electric chain hoist if the protective and safety equipment provided
is ready and working
Damage to the electric chain hoist and changes in its operational characteristics
must be reported immediately to the person responsible
After use, or when in a non-operational mode, the chain hoist should be secured
against unauthorised and unintentional use Refrain from hazardous procedures See also operational parameters (chapter 0.6)
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0.4 Notes on hazard protection
0.4.1 Hazards caused by mechanical influences
0.4.2 Hazards caused by electrical energy / power supply
Cleaning / service / repair / maintenance / refitting: Use the working platforms and ladders provided for assembly work above body
height
Do not use machine parts for this purpose Check electrical cables for damage or wear Ensure any oils or other agents used are discharged, collected and disposed of
safely and in an environmentally sound manner
Reassemble and check safety apparatus that has been disassembled for servicing
or repairing the hoist once service and repair work has been completed
Adhere to predefined testing and service intervals specified in the instruction
manual
Follow the directions in the instruction manual regarding exchanging parts Operating personnel should be informed before commencing special or refitting
work
Secure the repair working area Prevent the electric chain hoist from being inadvertently switched on during service
or repair work
Erect warning signs Disconnect the power cable and ensure it cannot be inadvertently switched on again Retighten screw connections that have been loosened for repair or service work Replace parts that are not reusable, such as O-rings, gaskets, self locking nuts,
split-pins and washers
Shut down / storage: Clean and preserve (lubricate/grease) the chain hoist before long periods of
inactivity or storage
Hazardous areas must be clearly marked by warning signs and cordoned off. It must be ensured that warnings regarding hazardous areas are given due attention.
Hazards can stem from:
incorrect application not following safety directions properly not carrying out test and service work thoroughly
Physical injury:
Unconsciousness and injury through:
crushing, shearing, cutting and twisting drawing in, ramming, piercing and rubbing slipping, stumbling and falling
Causes:
crush, shear and twist area parts rupturing or bursting
Safety options:
keep floor, equipment and machinery clean eliminate leakages observe the required safety distance
Work on electrical apparatus or machinery may only be performed by qualified electricians or persons under the supervision and guidance of qualified electricians, in accordance with predefined electrotechnical regulations.
Physical injury:
Death from electrical shock, injury and burns through:
contact faulty insulation faulty servicing or repair work short circuit
DANGER !
DANGER !
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0.4.3 Sound level (SPL)
0.5 Technical status
0.5.1 Technical data
0.5.2 Recurrent checks
Causes: contact with, touching or standing too close to uninsulated power and voltage supply
terminals
use of uninsulated tools exposed electricity supply terminals following insulation failure inadequate safety checks following repair work incorrect fusing
Safety options:
isolate machinery and equipment designated for repair or service work before
commencing such work
first check isolated parts for voltage regularly check electrical fittings replace loose or damaged cables immediately always replace blown fuses with fuses of the correct value avoid contact with or touching live terminals only use insulated tools
Tests on the chain hoist sound level are performed at a range of 1, 2, 4, 8 and 16 metres from the centre of the chain hoist motor to the measuring device.
Measurement of SPL according to DIN 45 635.
The SPL was measured: a) during operation of electric chain hoists on factory site b) during open-air operation
Table 0-1 Sound level
Types Measuring
Measurement dBA
GCH 250/500 a)
GCH 1000 a)
GCH 1600/2000/2500 a)
distance
b)
b)
b)
1 m 2 m 4 m 8 m 16 m
75
72
69
66
75
72 72
75 75
69
69 66
72 69
63
66 60
69 63
57
63 54
66 57
63 51
60 48
63 51
The present document was written in 2010. It corresponds to directive 2006/42/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council of 17 May 2006.
0.5.1.1 Models GCH..............................table 0-2, page 19
0.5.1.2 Models GCHK............................table 0-3, page 19
0.5.1.3 Models GCHS............................table 0-4, page 20
0.5.1.4 Models GCHHK.........................table 0-5, page 20
0.5.1.5 Models GCHHTD.......................table 0-6, page 20
0.5.1.6 Models GCHR ...........................table 0-7, page 20
Each device/ unit operator should adequately note all checks, maintenance and inspections performed in the log book, and have these confirmed by the competent person in charge. Incorrect or missing entries will lead to forfeiture of the manufacturer's warranty.
CAUTION !
Equipment and cranes should be periodically tested by an expert. Basically, visual and functional checks should be performed to determine the condition of components as regards damage, wear, corrosion or other modifications. In addition, safety equipment is assessed for completeness and efficiency. It may be necessary to dismantle the equipment under inspection to correctly assess expendable parts.
CAUTION !
Suspension apparatus must be inspected over its entire length, including covered or hidden parts.
CAUTION !
All periodical inspections should be arranged by the operator.
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0.5.3 Warranty
0.6 Operational parameters
0.6.1 Directions for using the instruction manual
the warranty is void if the installation, operation, testing or maintenance is not
carried out according to these instructions
troubleshooting and repair under warranty may only be carried out by qualified
persons and only after consultation and agreement with the manufacturer / supplier. Any modifications to the product or the use of non-original replacement parts will void the warranty
Electric chain hoists of the series GCH are hoists of differing load capacities. They can be installed as stationary or mobile units. Electric chain hoists are manufactured in accordance with the latest technical developments and recognised safety standards, and are tested for safe operation by the manufacturer. Electric chain hoists are approved by various international institutes such as BG and others. Electric chain hoists of the above series may only be used when in an acceptable technical condition, in accordance with their operating parameters, by trained personnel in a safe and responsible manner.
The operational parameters of the electric chain hoist also encompass compliance with the pre-defined operating, service and maintenance requirements laid down by the manufacturer.
The operational parameters do not include:
exceeding the defined load capacity pulling the load diagonally (see figure 0-5) heaving, pulling or dragging the load transporting persons transporting loads when personnel are underneath standing under suspended loads (see figure 0-6) transporting excessive loads pulling on the control cable failing to observe the load hook constantly running the chain over edges failing to observe the load constantly allowing the load to fall due to a slack chain use at temperatures below -15° C or above +50° C use in an explosive environment
See also chapter 0.3.
Figure 0-5 Figure 0-6
Inching operations, ground mooring and driving against the limit switches should be avoided. The manufacturer accepts no responsibility for damage to equipment and third parties ensuing from such action.
This instruction manual includes the following chapters:
0 General information 4 Measures for obtaining a safe 1 Description period of operation 2 Start-up 5 Appendix 3 Service and maintenance
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