Hoisting To Roof; Inspect The Hoist; Connecting To Lift Rings - Grizzly 330 000 Operator's Manual

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HOISTING TO ROOF

WARNING;
ALWAYS CHECK DECK LOAD LIMITS WITH BUILDER, OWNER, OR ARCHITECT
BEFORE DECIDING TO USE ON THE ROOF.

INSPECT THE HOIST

Make certain hoist is in safe operating condition, to be operated by trained personnel. The hoist should be clear of ground
objects and overhead obstacles, such as power lines; it should be secure and properly counterbalanced. Hoist should be
inspected for frayed cables, bent frame members of faulty mechanical parts. Make sure everyone on the ground is completely
clear of the hoisting area. Do not exceed the weight and size capacity of your hoist. Do not use if you are in doubt.

CONNECTING TO LIFT RINGS

Two lift rings are provided on the workhorse frame as shown in Fig. 2. Connect hooks from hoist line to hoist rings when
lifting power unit only. Hot stuff carriers and other attachments must be hoisted separately.
WARNING;
HOT STUFF TANKS ARE NOT DESIGNED TO BE LIFTED IN COMBINATION WITH
POWER UNIT.
ATTACHMENTS WITH HOT STUFF CONTAINED.
LIFTED WITH METAL SLINGS ONLY.
WEIGHT:
330 000 Workhorse
330 500 Gravel spreader
330 700 Dump tray
333 000 Workhorse (wheels under)
145 500 Hot Tank
Refer to section on load limits, for loaded Workhorse weights.
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HOIST ATTACHMENTS SEPARATELY.
Fig. 2
HOT STUFF TANKS MUST BE
325 LBS
110 LBS
90 LBS
335 LBS
80 LBS
NEVER LIFT THESE
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