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Incorrect Operation; Inspections And Service - Yale Tigrip TKG vh Operating Instructions Manual

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- Make sure that the pallets used are in per-
fect condition.
- Do not lift or transport loads while person-
nel are in the danger zone.
- Do not allow personnel to pass under a sus-
pended load.
- A load must not be suspended or left unat-
tended for a longer period of time.
- The operator may not move the load until
he in convinced that the load is correctly
attached.
- During positioning of the lifting tackle, the
operator must ensure that neither the fork,
slings or load pose a danger to himself or
other personnel.
- The lifting tackle may only be used at
ambient temperatures between – 40° C
and + 100° C. For extreme temperatures
exceeding this range, please contact the
manufacturer.
- The accident prevention act and safety reg-
ulations valid in the country of operation are
to be strictly adhered to at all times.
- If defects are found, stop using the lifting
tackle immediately.

INCORRECT OPERATION

- Do not exceed the rated lifting capacity
(W L L).
- Do not tamper with lifting tackle.
- It is forbidden to use the lifting tackle for the
transport of personnel.
- When transporting loads ensure that the load
does not swing or come into contact other
objects.
- Always transport the load slowly and care-
fully.
- It is forbidden to apply side-pull forces to the
lifting tackle.
- The load may not extend beyond the clear-
ance height of the lifting tackle or the length
of the tines.
- The lifting tackle may only be used for the
transport of goods which are firmly lashed
on pallets resp. commodities, which – on
account of their shape and size – can be
picked up by the tines directly.
Attention: When lifting the loaded crane
fork, the tines must not tilt forwards (Fig. 1).
- Do not allow the lifting tackle to fall from a
great height.
INSPECTION BEFORE INITIAL
OPERATION
Each lifting tackle must be inspected prior to
initial operation by a competent person. The
inspection is visual and functional. This inspec-
tion shall establish that the unit is safe and
has not been damaged by incorrect transport
or storage. Inspections should be made by a
representative of the manufacturer or the sup-
plier although the company can assign its own
suitably trained personnel.
INSPECTIONS BEFORE STARTING
WORK
- Check the complete lifting tackle for dam-
age, cracks or deformations.
- Observe correct position of the suspension
lug (Fig. 3).
- Make sure that the socket pin (6) on the sta-
tionary frame is properly locked.
- The fork tines must be locked (Fig. 2).
- Paint damages should be repaired to pre-
vent corrosion. The tines must be free from
soiling, oil, grease and – in case of outdoor
operation - ice - Crane hooks must be pro-
vided with safety latches.
USING THE CRANE FORKS (Fig. 3)
Fork tines and base frame have to be adjusted
to the required width resp. height of the load
to be transported and locked accordingly.
Adjustment of fork width
- Open the locking mechanism by turning the
spring bolt.
- Adjust the fork tines to the required width.
- Activate the locking mechanism by turning
the spring bolt.
Attention: The locking mechanism must be
visibly engaged in the frame (Fig. 2).
Height adjustment of the movable
base frame (Fig. 3)
- Remove the safety clip.
- Pull the movable base frame (2) upwards.
- Select correct pin position and insert the
socket pin (6) accordingly.
- Secure the socket pin with the safety clip.
Adjustment to the load cent re of
gravity
Position the suspension lug vertically above
the centre of gravity and engage in the appro-
priate gear segment.
- Start lifting slowly in order to retain the posi-
tion.
- In the unloaded condition, engage the sus-
pension lug in the hindmost position.
- The operator should always stand clear at
the side of the crane forks with a safety dis-
tance of an arm length.
- The lifting rope or chain of the crane must
always be vertical over the suspension lug
of the lifting tackle in order to avoid a sud-
den load movement.
Attention: The load centre must not exceed
the max. position of the centre of gravity (Fig.
1). (Adjustments should be observed).
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Using the safety chain (mandatory on
building sites)
- Loop the delivered safety chain around the
lifting product and pull tight.
Feed the safety chain through the designat-
ed lug and secure.
Lifting resp. lowering of the load
- Position the suspension lug vertically above
the load centre of gravity.
- Always lift and lower the lifting tackle slowly
in order to avoid tilting of the load.

INSPECTIONS AND SERVICE

Inspections are to be made by a competent
person at least once annually unless adverse
working conditions dictate shorter periods. The
clamp is to be inspected for damage, wear,
corrosion or other irregularities and all safety
devices have to be checked for completeness
and effectiveness.
Repairs may only be carried out by specialist
workshops that use original TIGRIP spare
parts.
In case of obvious defects or damages the
crane forks must be repaired and worn com-
ponents replaced.
Inspections are instigated by the user.

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