Harken 7800 User Manual

Harken Inc. • Tel: 262-691-3320 • Email: hoister@harken.com • Web: www.harken.com/hoister
Harken Inc. • Tel: 262-691-3320 • Email: hoister@harken.com • Web: www.harken.com/hoister
Complete kit
Self-locking
Three Hoister styles: bikes, ladders,
WE STORE IT ALL.
Easy to use
Simple
to install
M
AXIMIZE
M
AXIMIZE
STORAGE SPACE
STORAGE SPACE
UTILITY LIFT
UTILITY LIFT
Maximum load:
20 kg (45 lb)
7800
7800
Find your local Hoister dealer: www.hoister.com • 262-691-3320
Maximum load:
20 kg (45 lb)
BIKE/UTILITY LIFT
Installation/Operating Instructions
WARNING! Strictly follow all instructions to avoid an accident, damage to property, personal injury, or death. See www.harken.com for additional safety information.
NEVER USE TO LIFT A PERSON
Specifications
Max lifting load: 20 kg (45 lb) Max vertical lift: 2.4 m (8') Min lifting load: 4.5 kg (10 lb) Mechanical advantage: 2:1
Sewn loop
Rope
Parts List
1 self-locking cleat 1 strap assembly (lower pulley and buckles) 1 4.8 mm (21 3/16") rope with sewn loop 1 pigtail lag screw
Pigtail
lag screw
Buckles
Lower pulley
Top
Post
Self-locking
cleat
Upper
pulley
Strap assembly
Locking mechanism
Tools Needed
Electric/hand drill Stepladder Drill bit 5.5 mm (7/32") Safety glasses Stud finder
(available at a building supply store).
Warranty
The Harken Hoister is covered by a 5-year Limited Warranty. The warranty covers the Hoister pulleys when used in accordance with installation instructions and weight limits specified in instructions, but does not include rope, straps, or buckles. Harken is not responsible for proper and safe installation of the Hoister in various overhead materials. Consult a professional contractor to assure safe installation. CONSEQUENTIAL AND INCIDENTAL DAMAGES ARE NOT RECOVERABLE UNDER THIS WARRANTY. Some states do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental damages, so the above limitation or exclusion may not apply.
4900 10/14
Part No.
77525 HCP1458 HCP2063 HCP1444
Please refer to photo/diagrams for terms. Unpack all parts and completely unwind rope.
Attach Rope to Cleat
Start at bottom of self-locking cleat. Pass sewn
Fig. 1: Self-locking cleat
Upper pulley
loop between post and upper pulley, and around post. Allow sewn loop to protrude slightly from cleat. Thread rope through loop. Tighten.
Attach Lower Pulley
Pass rope through lower pulley on strap
Post
Fig. 2: Self-locking cleat (cutaway)
Upper pulley
Sewn loop
Locking mechanism
assembly. Thread rope back between post and upper pulley. Hold locking mechanism open. Feed rope around upper pulley, and out through locking mechanism.
post
Lower pulley
Install Hoister
Use stud finder to locate trusses/rafters. If not visible, follow stud finder instructions. Drill a
7
/
32
5.5 mm ( balance point of load. Screw pigtail lag screw
") hole into truss/rafter above
Fig. 3: Strap assembly with lower pulley
Pigtail lag screw
Top of self-locking cleat
threads all the way into truss/rafter. Orient lag screw so end of rope points toward rear of bike. Slip top of self-locking cleat over end of pigtail lag screw. Always wear safety glasses!
Rear of bike
Operation
Attach bike/other items
Installation
Place item directly under lifting system and unbuckle strap assembly.
Bicycles: Thread one buckle through
rear wheel and frame. Fasten. Thread other buckle through front wheel (behind fork), and around frame. Fasten.
Control rope
Other items: Thread buckles around and/or through a solid
connection point (i.e. rungs of a ladder). Fasten buckles and
adjust strap lengths to balance load.
Raise Object
WARNING! Do not raise or lower object with anyone standing underneath. Keep area below Hoister clear. Do not use this product for human suspension. If components fail, it can cause an accident, damage to property, personal injury, or death.
Hoist in a series of pulls. Pull single black/red hoisting rope (F) straight down. When rope points down, cleat will lock rope. You can release it. Repeat until object is at desired height.
DIAGRAM 1. Locked (left): Single black/red hoisting rope (F) pointed straight down locks cleat. Open (right): Angled rope opens cleat.
LOCKED: Rope (F) down
OPEN: Rope (F) angled
WARNING! Stop pulling as soon as object contacts ceiling or webbing strap knots stop at pulley (D). Damage or injury can result from forcing the system. If in doubt, stop hoisting. Allow cleat to lock by angling rope down. Stand back to see if object
is raised to the maximum, or if something is jamming rope or object
.
With object in raised position, make sure single black/red hoisting rope (F) is securely locked in cleat with rope pointed down (diagram 1). Coil loose rope end. Hang coiled rope for storage when system is not in use.
WARNING! Hang coiled rope where it will not accidentally snag on persons or vehicle. Keep coiled rope out of reach of children. Damage or injury can result if rope is angled away from wall with some tension; object can come down quickly which can cause an accident, damage to property, personal injury, or death.
Lower Object
Securely grip rope, apply tension, and angle it away from object. Bring arm up to let rope out, then back toward object to lock rope. Repeat until object is at desired height
WARNING! When operating system, make sure area below object is clear of persons. If object comes down too quickly, this can cause an accident, damage to property, personal injury, or death.
Tip: Use gloves to protect hands.
CAUTION! Avoid injury! Do not let rope slip through hands. Angle rope to object to lock rope.
N15W24983 Bluemound Rd. Pewaukee, Wisconsin 53072 USA Tel: 262-701-5780
Web: www.harken.com/hoister
Email: hoister@harken.com
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Printed in USA 4900/10-14
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