Jet S90 Series, S90-050, S90-100, S90-150, S90-200 Operating Instructions And Parts Manual

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Operating Instructions and Parts Manual
S90 Series Hand Chain Hoists
For S90-100 serial no. 15070361H and higher For S90-150 serial no. 15070389H and higher For S90-300 serial no. 15070605H and higher For S90-1000 serial no. 15070767H and higher
JET 427 New Sanford Road
LaVergne, Tennessee 37086 Part No. M-101900 Ph.: 800-274-6848 Revision C1 07/2018 www.jettools.com Copyright © 2018 JET
1.0 IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
WARNING – To reduce risk of injury:
1. Read and understand the entire owner’s manual before attempting assembly or operation.
2. Read and understand the warnings posted on the tool and in this manual. Failure to comply with all of these warnings may cause serious injury and/or damage to property.
3. Replace the warning labels if they become obscured or are missing.
4. Keep visitors a safe distance from the work area. Keep children away.
5. Give your work undivided attention. Looking around, carrying on a conversation and “horse­play” are careless acts that can result in serious injury.
6. Provide for adequate space surrounding work area and non-glare, overhead lighting.
7. This chain hoist is designed and intended for use by properly trained and experienced personnel only. If you are not familiar with the proper and safe operation of a chain hoist, do not use until proper training and knowledge have been obtained.
8. Do not use this chain hoist for other than its intended use. If used for other purposes, JET disclaims any real or implied warranty and holds itself harmless from any injury that may result from that use.
9. Do not use to lift people or loads over people.
10. Do not exceed the rated capacity of the chain hoist.
11. Do not use more than hand power to pull the hand chain.
12. Do not use the load chain as a sling; this may cause damage to the chain.
13. Always inspect the chain hoist for damage prior to use. If the chain hoist is damaged, do not use until it has been repaired or replaced.
14. Do not use more than one chain hoist to lift or move a load. If this is unavoidable, each chain hoist must have the same capacity as the load to be moved.
15. Never allow the load chain to “set” over sharp edges. All lifts must be made with straight chain that is free of obstacles.
16. If the hand chain is difficult to operate, then the load exceeds the capacity of the chain hoist. Select a chain hoist of larger capacity.
17. Do not use a chain hoist unless load is centered between top and bottom hooks.
18. Always take time to study the job to be performed and choose the safest method. Do not place yourself or other people in an unsafe position.
19. Stand to one side of the load being lifted and make sure no one else is standing underneath when lifting a load. Should a load slip, it will descend at a high rate of speed and can cause serious injuries to anyone standing directly underneath.
20. Leave all internal maintenance to a qualified JET Service Center.
21. Replace the chain with factory replacement chain only. Do not use any other type of chain.
22. If welding near the hoist, do not allow the chain or hook to be touched by a live electrode. Prevent weld splatter upon the chain.
23. Never use the chain hoist if either hook is stretched, deformed, or has a broken or missing safety latch. Always replace the safety latch and/or the hook before placing the chain hoist back into service.
24. Understand and follow all procedures as set forth in American National Standards titled
“Performance Standard for Hand Chain Manually Operated Chain Hoists.” ANSI/ASME
HST-2; and “Overhead Hoists (Underhung),” ANSI/ASME B30.16. These standards are available through the American Society of Mechanical Engineers, www.ASME.org
WARNING: This product can expose you to chemicals including lead, which is known to the State of California to cause cancer and birth defects or other reproductive harm. For more information go to http://www.p65warnings.ca. gov.
Familiarize yourself with the following safety notices used in this manual:
This means that if precautions are not heeded, it may result in minor injury and/or possible
machine damage.
This means that if precautions are not heeded, it may result in serious injury or possibly even
death.
2.0 Table of Contents
Section Page
1.0 IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS ....................................................................................................... 2
2.0 Table of Contents ........................................................................................................................................... 3
3.0 About this manual .......................................................................................................................................... 4
4.0 Specifications and Dimensions for S90 Series Chain Hoists ......................................................................... 5
5.0 Using the Chain Hoist .................................................................................................................................... 6
5.1 Prior to Operation ....................................................................................................................................... 6
5.2 Hooking the load ........................................................................................................................................ 6
5.3 Raising the Load ........................................................................................................................................ 7
6.0 Hand chain: Cutting and installing .................................................................................................................. 7
7.0 Load chain: Removing and installing ............................................................................................................. 8
7.1 Load chain inspection ................................................................................................................................. 8
7.2 Load chain removal (all models) ................................................................................................................ 8
7.3 Attaching load chain to load chain sprocket (all models) ........................................................................... 8
7.4
Completing load chain installation
7.5 Chain installation: 0.5T thru 2T .................................................................................................................. 9
7.6 Chain installation: 3T and 5T ...................................................................................................................... 9
7.7 Chain installation: 10T .............................................................................................................................. 10
8.0 Inspection and maintenance ........................................................................................................................ 11
9.0 Load and wear limits .................................................................................................................................... 12
9.1 Alloy steel chain ....................................................................................................................................... 12
9.2 Hooks (top and bottom) ............................................................................................................................ 12
9.3 Brake disc ................................................................................................................................................. 13
10.0 Timing Marks for Gear Replacement ......................................................................................................... 13
11.0 Troubleshooting JET® Manual Chain Hoists .............................................................................................. 14
12.0 Replacement Parts ..................................................................................................................................... 15
12.1.1 S90 Chain Hoists – Exploded View ..................................................................................................... 15
12.1.2 S90-050 Chain Hoist (0.5 Ton) – Parts List ......................................................................................... 16
12.1.3 S90-100 Chain Hoist (1 Ton) – Parts List ............................................................................................ 18
12.1.4 S90-150 Chain Hoist (1.5 Ton) – Parts List ......................................................................................... 20
12.1.5 S90-200 Chain Hoist (2 Ton) – Parts List ............................................................................................ 22
12.1.6 S90-300 Chain Hoist (3 Ton) – Parts List ............................................................................................ 24
12.1.7 S90-500 Chain Hoist (5 Ton) – Parts List ............................................................................................ 26
12.1.8 S90-1000 Chain Hoist (10 Ton) – Parts List ........................................................................................ 28
13.0 Warranty and Service ................................................................................................................................. 30
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3.0 About this manual
This manual is provided by JET covering the safe operation and maintenance procedures for a JET Series S90 Manual Chain Hoist. This manual contains instructions on installation, safety precautions, general operating procedures, maintenance instructions and parts breakdown. Your hoist has been designed and constructed to provide consistent, long-term operation if used in accordance with the instructions as set forth in this document.
If there are questions or comments, please contact your local supplier or JET. JET c an also be reached at our web site: www.jettools.com.
Retain this manual for future reference. If the hoist transfers ownership, the manual should accompany it.
Read and understand the entire contents of this manual befor e attempting assembly
or operation! Failure to comply may ca use serious injury!
Register your product using the mail-in card provided, or register online: http://www.jettools.com/us/en/service-and-support/product-registration/
The JET S90 hoists comply with OSHA, ANSI/ASME B30.16 and HST-2 standards.
The specifications in this manual were current at time of publication, but because of our policy of continuous improvement, JET, reserves the right to change specifications at any time and without prior notice, without incurring obligations.
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Gross weight includes shipping/packaging materials.
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4.0 Specifications and Dimensions for S90 Series Chain Hoists
Table 1
Chain is available in various lengths. Specify required length when ordering.
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5.0 Using the Chain Hoist
5.1 Prior to Operation
1. Support f or the hoist may be hook, clevis pin, trolley, or beam clamp. Whatever method of suspension is chosen, the support components must be rated equal to, or greater than the capacity of the chain hoist.
2. If the chain hoist has not been used for an extended period of time, check for proper operation before putting into service.
3. The brake mechanism must be kept clean and free from dirt, water, and oil. Never allow oil to penetrate the brake mechanism. Always keep your chain hoist clean and store in a clean, dry location.
4. Although oiling the chain is not mandatory, a light coat of 30W oil applied periodically to the chain will create easier operation and prolong the life of the chain.
5. Check the chain for damage and elongation. Replace damaged chain before using the chain hoist.
The load chain supplied with your JET chain hoist is designed, manufactured, and tested for proper fit and durability. Over a period of time, the chain may need to be replaced. For your own safety, use factory replacement chain only.
Use of other than factory
replacement chain may cause serious injury and/or damage to the hoist.
6. The top and bottom hooks on your JET c hain hoist are designed to open to warn of an overload. Both top and bottom hooks (1/2T to 5T models) have indicator points cast into the hook. See Figure 1. The measurement between indicator points must fall below the limit shown in section 9.2, Table 3. If it exceeds the limit, the hook must be replaced.
7. It is important to c heck top and bottom hooks for proper opening. If the safety latch no longer contacts the hook opening, replace the hook.
Never side load the top or bottom hook; this practice is dangerous and could lead to serious injury.
8. If the vertical angle at the neck of the bottom or top hook reaches 10°, replace the hook (see Figure 2).
Figure 2
5.2 Hooking the load
1. Secure the upper hook.
2. Place the bottom hook securely into the object to be lifted.
3. Place ropes or chain in the center of the bottom hook, making sure the safety latch is secure. Never load the hook in front of the safety latch. See Figure 3.
Figure 1
Figure 3
4. Avoid lifting one load with two hoists. If this is unavoidable, apply equal weight to both hoists and use hoists with the proper lift capacity.
Capacity of each hoist must be equal to the total load to be lifted.
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5. Check that the chain is not twisted at the bottom hook. All welds should face the same direction (Figure 4).
Figure 4
6. For hoists with two or more falls of chain, make sure the bottom hook is not capsized (turned over). This may cause the chain to twist.
5.3 Raising the Load
Figure 6
2. Using a hack saw, cut through upper part of link at the weld.
3. Loosen the link, reposition link vertically at edge of vise with the level of the cut above the vise jaw (Figure 7).
To raise load, pull right side of hand chain (A, Figure 5) so that wheel turns clockwise.
To lower load, pull left side of hand chain (B, Figure 5) so that wheel turns counterclockwise.
Important: Make sure hoist has an adequate length of load chain to raise or lower the load in a safe manner. Do not attempt to lower hoist beyond its limit.
Figure 5
6.0 Hand chain: Cutting
Figure 7
4. Tighten vise jaw.
5. Using an adjustable wrench, twist the link horizontally from front to back. (Figure 8) Open just far enough to insert (or remove) a second chain link.
Figure 8
Note: Chain length is now ready to lengthen or shorten.
6. Insert (or remove) the second end link at the opening in the first end link.
7. Using an adjustable wrench, twist the link horizontally until the link is in the original closed position. See Figure 9.
and installing
To cut hand chain in order to lengthen or shorten:
1. Insert one link lengthwise into a vise (Figure
6). Be sure that the side opposite the weld lies completely below surface of vise jaw (about 1/3 of a link). This prevents nicking or cutting the lower part of the link.
Figure 9
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Do not push the link inward
from the curved ends. This will distort the li nk. Check that the link is closed and free of twist.
8. If installing entire new chain, insert end of hand chain into groove at top of hand chain wheel (see Figure 11). Rotate handwheel and pull chain through.
9. Re-weld the link at the cut.
10. Grind off excess on weld so that it is smooth.
Do not operate the hois t with a
twisted, kinked or damaged load chain. Do not splice the load chain. Check the chain for excessive wear or stretch. Failure to comply may cause serious injury.
7.0 Load chain: Removing
and installing
7.1 Load chain inspection
Over time, the load chain will wear or elongate. This can cause damage to the hoist, breakage, or non-engagement of the load sheave.
Do not operate the hois t with a twisted, kinked or damaged load chain. Do not splice load chain. Check the chain for excessive wear or stretch. Failure to comply may cause serious injury.
To inspect the load chain for wear:
1. Test the hois t under load in both the lifting and
lowering directions, observing the operation of chain and sprockets. Chain should feed smoothly into and away from the sprockets.
2. If the chain binds, jumps, or is noisy, make
sure it is clean and properly lubricated. If the trouble persists, inspect the chain and mating parts for wear, distortion, or other damage.
3. Clean the chain before inspection. Examine for
gouges, nicks, weld splatter, corrosion, and distorted links. Slacken the chain and move adjacent links to one side, looking for wear at the contact points. If you see wear or suspect stretching, measure the chain as explained in section 10.1. If chain matches or exceeds the limit shown in Table 2, replace the load chain before using the hoist.
7.2 Load chain removal (all models)
Remove old load chain as follows while referring to Figure 10:
1. Remove split pin (A) and pin stopper (B) on the chain anchor C), allowing the end of the load chain to fall free.
2. Pull the hand chain (Figure 5) until load chain is completely removed from gear assembly.
Figure 10
7.3 Attaching load chain to load
chain sprocket (all models)
Install new load chain onto load chain sprocket as follows, referring to Figure 11:
1. Position the load chain sprocket (E) by rotating hand chain wheel (F) so that the wide and narrow grooves show.
2. Insert the load chain into the sprocket grooves so that chain will wind up and back over the sprocket. Welds must face away from the sprocket.
3. Rotate hand chain wheel so that load chain falls six to eight inches at back of sprocket.
Do not add to the load chain.
Replace entire chain. Failure to comply may cause serious injury.
Figure 11
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Referring back to Figure 10:
4. Insert one end of chain link (D) into chain anchor (C).
5. Insert pin stopper (B) through chain anchor (C) and chain link (D) and secure with split pin (A).
Continue with section 8.4, proceeding to the section that applies to your hoist.
7.4
Completing load chain installation
The following procedure assumes that the load chain has been attac hed to the chain anchor and
fed through the load chain sprocket as described in the previous section. This procedure will complete the load chain and bottom hook installation.
7.5 Chain installation: 0.5T thru 2T
Referring to Figure 12:
1. Remove lock nut and bolt (D) from lower hook.
2. Insert the last chain link (C) into lower hook slot.
3. Re-insert bolt through lower hook slot and chain link.
4. Install lock nut onto bolt and tighten.
Figure 12
(1/2 through 2-ton hoists)
7.6 Chain installation: 3T and 5T
Referring to Figure 13:
1. After installing the load chain into load chain sprocket (B), run the remaining chain through
your hand to remove any twist. The last link of the chain must be in the same direction as the first. If not, cut off the last link.
2. Insert the last link into pulley of lower hook (C).
3. Pull load chain through and up from unders ide of pulley (C,D).
4. Remove lock nut and chain anchor pin in upper hook slot (E).
5. Insert the last link into upper hook slot.
6. Check that load chain is not twisted.
7. Reinstall chain anchor pin through upper hook slot and last chain link, and secure with the lock nut.
Figure 13
(3-ton and 5-ton hoists)
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7.7 Chain installation: 10T
Referring to Figure 14:
1. After installing load chain into load chain sprocket (B), run the remaining chain through
your hand to remove any twist. The last link of the chain must be in the same direction as the first. If not, cut off the last link.
2. Insert the last link into the left pulley of the lower hook (C).
3. Pull the load chain through and up from underside of the pulley (C, D).
4. Insert the last link into the pulley of the upper hook (D), moving the chain up, around, and then down (E). Check that the load chain is not twisted and welds face away from the pulley.
5. To prevent the chain from free-wheeling, insert a screwdriver securely into a link at the base of the upper pulley (left side).
6. Insert the last link into the right pulley of the lower hook (E).
7. Pull the load chain through and up from the underside of the pulley (E, F).
8. Remove the lock nut and chain anchor pin in upper hook slot (G).
9. Insert the last link into the upper hook slot.
10. Check that load chain is not twisted.
11. Reinstall chain anchor pin through upper hook slot and last chain link, and secure with lock nut.
12. Remove screwdriver from link at base of upper pulley.
Figure 14
(10-ton hoists)
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