Kessler KC-8 User Manual

KC-8
Introduction
First and foremost we would like to thank you for your purchase of a Kessler Crane. We are confident that you will find the design and quality of materials to meet or exceed your expec tations. We have dedicated much time and consideration into each of our products to ensure durability, stability, and ease of use. We extend a Lifetime Warranty so that you will share the confidence in our products, knowing that you have a company that will always stand behind its products.
Please take some time to read this manual in its entirety. This will ensure proper assembly and operation of your crane. Please pay special attention to the safety tips section of this guide. You will experience solid functionality with our cranes but you must adhere to the safety recommendations to ensure a safe environment to the operator and others in the area.
By using a Kessler Crane you will be able to achieve an elevated level of quality that will be evident to your existing clients as well as new ones. Enjoy your new Kessler Crane!
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Safety Procedure
1) Before using your Kessler Crane in the field, practice assembly and operation of the unit in a con­trolled environment such as your studio or warehouse. Please be sure that all those who will be using and operating the crane are present and understand how to use it safely.
2) It is a must to use either a floor spreader or midlevel spreader with the tripod when using a Kessler Crane. Using a spreader will strengthen the tripod and increase the level of safety while the crane is in use.
3) Always be sure to rest the camera end of the crane on the ground or other stable surface when adding or removing the counter weights. When assembling the crane mount the camera first, then add the counter weights. When disassembling the crane, remove the counter weights first then remove the camera.
4) If you are using the optional vertical brake, be sure to never remove any weight from either end of the crane with the brake in a locked configuration.
5) If using the crane support tripod with the legs extended, be sure that the legs can be locked securely to disallow slippage and that the entire system is still balanced and stable.
6) If using the KC-5.5 with a tripod in this extended configuration, the crane will be too short to reach the ground. Use an elevated surface to rest the camera end of the crane on while setting up and breaking down the crane. This will prevent the crane from possibly tipping over.
7) Please be sure to keep cables and fingers clear of any of the pinch points of the crane.
8) Attempting to move the tripod with the crane and counter weights attached is dangerous unless you are using a dolly. If you are using a dolly, be sure to have the tripod in its lowest configuration as well as using a second operator for added safety. If you must move the tripod without a dolly, take the time to remove the counter weights and camera first.
9) Never operate the crane over people.
10) Perform an inspection of the crane before each use. Examination should include areas such as cable frays (when support cables are in effect); welds for any kind of cracks or fatigue; bolts for proper tightening; support rails for stress; collars should be tight and secure; overall integrity.
Never exceed 75lbs of total counter balance weight, or 45lbs on either side of the frame.
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KC-5.5 and KC-8 ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS
STEP 1
Begin by positioning the base section and tip section. The T-Bar (control rod) should be underneath each frame section (base & tip).
STEP 2
Slide the coupler bars into the base section so that the holes line up. Insert the ¼”-20 bolts and apply the nuts but do not tighten.
STEP 2B
If you purchased the optional tool less kit, line up the holes and apply 2 of the tool less knobs but do not tighten.
STEP 3
Slide the exposed coupler bars into the tip section and insert the ¼”-20 bolts and apply the nuts. With socket and wrench, tighten all four bolts.
STEP 3B
If you purchased the optional Tool Less kit, apply the remaining (2) knobs and tighten all four knobs.
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