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Cleaning And Maintenance - Scheppach CB01 Originalbetriebsanleitung

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Lowering the load (fig. 5)
On the front side of the chain block there is an en-
graved arrow pointing downwards, labelled "D". Pull the
hand chain (2) on this side of the chain block in order to
lower the load. (fig. 5/A)
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Attention
The braking system can become dangerously hot in
exceptional cases (continuous and fast lowering). In
these cases it is necessary to lower the load slowly
and intermittently.
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Cleaning and maintenance

• In order to achieve the longest possible operating
efficiency and reliability of the chain hoist, remove
dirt regularly from your chain hoist, grease the rel-
evant parts thoroughly after use and store the hoist
in a dry place.
• Do not carry out any technical alterations or repairs
to the chain hoist; have these carried out by an ex-
pert instead.
• The chain hoist must be regularly examined for dam-
age.
• The working order of the chain hoist is to be checked
regularly.
Perform any servicing work after using and before
storing the equipment:
• Clean the chain block thoroughly.
• Lubricate the chain block properly at all times.
• Lubricate the load hook chain and joint with oil.
Special attention must be paid to servicing when in-
stalling the chain block outdoors.
Adjusting the Brake (fig. 6 -7):
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Attention:
All settings and servicing at brake system let car-
ried out only by trained specialist personnel!
• Remove the housing cover by loosening the 3
screws on the back of the unit.
• To remove the safety splint, squeeze its ends (fig.
6/E).
• Fix the wheel for guiding the chain (fig. 7/D) by hand.
• Now turn the adjusting screw (fig. 6/C fig. 7) in the
desired direction.
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Note:
The wheel for guiding the chain (fig. 7/D) must be
able to rotate counterclockwise and clockwise. Do
not tighten the adjusting screw (fig. 6/C) to strong-
ly.
• Rotating the wrench (fig. 7/K 19 mm) in a clockwise
direction increases the braking effect.
• Turn the wrench (fig. 7/K 19 mm) anti-clockwise to
reduce the braking effect.
• Reinsert the safety splint and secure it by bending
up the ends.
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Note:
If the braking effect is losing return the unit to a
specialist workshop for inspection. Let's check
the thickness of the brake discs at regular inter-
vals by a specialist workshop.
Load chain
The chain life is sufficiently dimensioned. Neverthe-
less, the life is shortened due to external influences.
If a length of 21 chain links 400 mm is exceeded, the
chain must necessarily be replaced.
Load hook
The load hook gets deformed when handled unprofes-
sionally or when overloaded. The load hook must im-
mediately be replaced if the g dimension reaches the
limit value of 26 mm. Safety will not be guaranteed if the
above-mentioned provision is not provided.
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Failure to observe the safety is no longer guar-
anteed.
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Length of 21 chain links
G new = 23 mm ±5 %
G min. = 22 mm
G max = 24 mm
G replacement necessary =
26 mm

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