Exploded Diagrams lnspection Log Chain and Hooks Maintenance For details of the full Tiger product range visit our website: www.tigerlifting.com Due to our policy of continual product development, dimensions, weights and specifications may change without prior notice. www.tigerlifting.com Unit 1, eld Industrial Estate, www.
Safety Information Tiger Lifting products have been built in accordance with state of the art and generally accepted engineering standards. Nonetheless, incorrect handling when using the products may cause dangers to life and limb of the user or third parties and/or damage to the hoist or other property.
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Always inspect the chain block regularly, replace damaged or worn parts and keep appropriate records of maintenance. Always use genuine Tiger parts when repairing the chain block . Always apply lubricant to the load chain as recommended in this manual.
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! WARNING Improper use of chain blocks could result in death or serious injury, to avoid these hazards: Never attempt to lift more than the rated load capacity (WLL) of the suspension and the supporting structure. Never allow your attention to be diverted from operating the chain block . Never attempt to operate this equipment under the influence of alcohol or drugs.
Remember, proper rigging and lifting techniques are the responsibility of the operator. Each Tiger chain block is built in accordance with the specifications contained herein and at the time of manufacture complies with our interpretation of applicable sections of the European s tandard BS EN 13157:2004+A1:2009, the Australian standard AS1418.2, the American standard ANSI/ASME B30.
Function/Operation ! WARNING If parts of the hoist are dropped, they can cause injury, death or property damage. Adequately support the hoist during installation. Hand operated manual chain blocks are actuated by pulling on the hand chain that is fitted to a pocketed wheel that when rotated acts on the brake and either raises or lowers a load.
Chain and Hooks The hooks and load chains are made of special alloy-steels and are precisely heat -treated. Never weld or heat-treat them again. Load Chain The load chains are exceptionally long -wearing, but wear is unavoidable and certain conditions will cause wear and corrosion that will lessen the strength .
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If the unit’s hand chain has been supplied or subsequently fitted with a Tiger hand chain joiner link (HC-050 -JL) make sure that it has been fitted correctly and is in good working order.
TR7 products are fitted with the patent pending Tiger “EZ check” 3 point marking system. With this system a quick check that the A and B measurements are the same ( as shown in the diagram below ) will indicate if the hooks have stretched If A B the hook is fine;...
13157: 2004+A1:2009, the Australian standard AS1418.2, the American standard ANSI/ASME B30.16, and the South African standard SANS 1594 . All items comply with the essential health and safety requirements of the Machinery Directive 2006/42/EC. Tiger chain blocks are third party verified by SGS Certificate Number MDC 1302. www.tigerlifting.com...
Technical Data Chain blocks Product Capacity Effort Dimensions (mm) Load Chain Standard Mass @ Extra mass Code (tonne) (kg) HOL (m) standard per metre Diameter No. of HOL (kg) HOL (kg) (mm) falls CB-0050 10.8 1.86 Ø CB-0100 11.8 1.86 Ø...
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Hooks The following table shows the normal measurements for the Tiger hooks and the discard limits. Capacity Collar measurements (mm) Hook thickness at point shown in Hook throat “EZ Check” (Tonnes) diagram (mm) Opening (mm) measurement (mm) Normal Discard Normal...
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TR7 products are fitted with the patent pending Tiger “EZ check” 3 point marking system. With this system a quick check that the A and B measurements are the same (as shown in the diagram below) will indicate if the hooks have stretched If A B the hook is fine;...
Exploded diagrams Exploded diagrams For 500kg, 1.0t, 1.5t, 2.0t, 3.0t twin fall, 5t capacity units: For 500kg, 1.0t, 1.5t, 2.0t, 3.0t twin fall, 5t capacity units: Exploded diagrams For 500kg, 1.0t, 1.5t, 2.0t, 3.0t twin fall, 5t capacity units: Part No. Q’TY Part Name Part No.
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Inspection Log Test Certificate/DOC Number Model Number Product Description Date introduced into service Serial Number Date Comments Signature www.tigerlifting.com Unit 1, eld Industrial Estate, www. gerlif ng.com Willowburn Avenue, Page 15 of 18 ALNWICK, NE66 2DG Email: info@ gerli ing.com...
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NE66 2DG Phone: +44 1665 605130 Fax: +44 1665 603185 info@tigerlifting.com Representative in Europe Tiger N.A. www.tigerlifting.com Tiger Lifting North America, INC. 38381 N. Robert wilson RD., GONZALES, LA 70737, Phone: +1 225 647 1312 sales@tigerliftingna.com www.tigerlifting.com Unit 1, eld Industrial Estate, www.
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