Danger to persons from falling components! The crane can fall and kill or injure people if it is not correctly attached and lifted. Attachment and lifting should only be carried out by trained persons. |
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Lifting tackle | |
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Clamping buffer |
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Place
suitable lifting tackle around the main girder and insert it.
Cover all edges of the main
girder with suitable edge protection.
If the profile rails (in which the energy chain is) protrude to the
side, lay wooden beams (wider than the profile rails) over the profile rails so
that they are not damaged on lifting.
Adjust the trolley or lifting
tackle in such a way that the main girder hangs straight when it is lifted.
Secure the trolleys with
clamping buffers so that they do not slip on lifting.
Secure the trolley onto the main
girder with a tension belt or similar.
Adjust the lifting tackle in
such a way that the main girder hangs vertically and horizontally straight when
it is lifted.
Due to the laterally running trolley track and the overhanging trolley, the main girder is unbalanced on one side.
Observe the occupational health
and safety requirements and lift the overhead travelling crane.
Rotate the overhead travelling
crane in such a way that the direction corresponds to that in the layout
plan.
Place the overhead travelling
crane with wheels onto the crane track.
For guide rollers only: Do not
set the overhead travelling crane down with the guide rollers. Otherwise, they
will be damaged.
Check whether all wheels come
into contact with the crane track.