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Instruction for load attechment PICK
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Pick
Load attachment
B-00223
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S I H G A
P I C K
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  • Page 1 Instruction for load attechment PICK Original Product name Pick Product group: Load attachment Drawing number B-00223 Serial numbers ………………………………………………. Year of Manufacture .....…….. S I H G A P I C K ®...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Incorrect use ........................6 Information about use ......................6 Cross laminated timber edge distances ...............6 Solid wood edge distances ....................6 Load specifications .......................7 Using the Pick ........................30 Attaching ..........................30 Loosening ..........................30 Tests ..........................31 Testing before initial commissioning ................31 Testing before starting work ..................31 Testing / Maintenance ....................31...
  • Page 3: Foreword

    Pick, please contact us at SIHGA GmbH. ® These operating instructions are part of the Pick, always keep them close by or store them in the system case. In addition to the operating instructions and any accident prevention regulations operating in the country of use, the acknowledged standards for safe and professional work must also be observed.
  • Page 4: Safety Information

    The user may only start to move a load when they are convinced that the load has been attached correctly. When hanging the Pick, the user must ensure that the Pick can be operated such that the user is not at risk either from the device itself or from the carrier or the load.
  • Page 5: Lifting Gear

    The drill hole must be clean and protected against weathering influences such as frost, rain and snow. The drill hole must not have any coating, paints or greases. The Pick must be countersunk to the stop of the base ring in the drill hole.The downside of the base ring must rest on the entire surface.
  • Page 6: Incorrect Use

    Incorrect use The load-bearing capacity of the load attachment must not be exceeded. No changes may be made to the Pick or its technical documentation. The use of the Pick to transport persons is prohibited. When transporting the load, pendulum movements and collisions with barriers must be avoided.
  • Page 7: Load Specifications

    Attention: the distance of the posts at framework walls ist not permitted to be larger than 62,5 cm. The operator is responsible for sufficient power transfer from head plate to posts. SIHGA takes on no liability. Operating Instruction Pick 7...
  • Page 8 Attention: the distance of the posts at framework walls ist not permitted to be larger than 62,5 cm. The operator is responsible for sufficient power transfer from head plate to posts. SIHGA takes on no liability. 8 Operating Instruction Pick...
  • Page 9 Attention: the distance of the posts at framework walls ist not permitted to be larger than 62,5 cm. The operator is responsible for sufficient power transfer from head plate to posts. SIHGA takes on no liability. Operating Instruction Pick 9...
  • Page 10 Attention: the distance of the posts at framework walls ist not permitted to be larger than 62,5 cm. The operator is responsible for sufficient power transfer from head plate to posts. SIHGA takes on no liability. 10 Operating Instruction Pick...
  • Page 11 Attention: the distance of the posts at framework walls ist not permitted to be larger than 62,5 cm. The operator is responsible for sufficient power transfer from head plate to posts. SIHGA takes on no liability. Operating Instruction Pick 11...
  • Page 12 Caution: The axis-to-centre distance between the vertical members for timber-framed walls cannot be more than 62.5 cm. The operator is responsible for sufficient force transfer from the upper beam (plate) to the vertical members, SIHGA does not accept liability for this.
  • Page 13 Caution: The axis-to-centre distance between the vertical members for timber-framed walls cannot be more than 62.5 cm. The operator is responsible for sufficient force transfer from the upper beam (plate) to the vertical members, SIHGA does not accept liability for this.
  • Page 14 The minimum distance to the surface layer of the top layer while mounting at the front face of the plywood board is min. 2 cm The minimum distance between each attachment point equals 50 cm The minimum distance between attachment points and beam and plate edge may not be less than 25 cm 14 Operating Instruction Pick www.sihga.com...
  • Page 15 The minimum distance to the surface layer of the top layer while mounting at the front face of the plywood board is min. 2 cm The minimum distance between each attachment point equals 50 cm The minimum distance between attachment points and beam and plate edge may not be less than 25 cm Operating Instruction Pick 15 www.sihga.com...
  • Page 16 Caution: The axis-to-centre distance between the vertical members for timber-framed walls cannot be more than 62.5 cm. The operator is responsible for sufficient force transfer from the upper beam (plate) to the vertical members, SIHGA does not accept liability for this.
  • Page 17 Caution: The axis-to-centre distance between the vertical members for timber-framed walls cannot be more than 62.5 cm. The operator is responsible for sufficient force transfer from the upper beam (plate) to the vertical members, SIHGA does not accept liability for this.
  • Page 18 Caution: The axis-to-centre distance between the vertical members for timber-framed walls cannot be more than 62.5 cm. The operator is responsible for sufficient force transfer from the upper beam (plate) to the vertical members, SIHGA does not accept liability for this.
  • Page 19 Caution: The axis-to-centre distance between the vertical members for timber-framed walls cannot be more than 62.5 cm. The operator is responsible for sufficient force transfer from the upper beam (plate) to the vertical members, SIHGA does not accept liability for this.
  • Page 20 Caution: The axis-to-centre distance between the vertical members for timber-framed walls cannot be more than 62.5 cm. The operator is responsible for sufficient force transfer from the upper beam (plate) to the vertical members, SIHGA does not accept liability for this.
  • Page 21 The minimum distance to the surface layer while fastening plates at the front face is min. 2 cm. The minimum distance between each attachment point equals 50 cm. The minimum distance between attachment points and beam and plate edge may not be smaller than 25 cm. Operating Instruction Pick 21 www.sihga.com...
  • Page 22 The minimum distance to the surface layer while fastening plates at the front face is min. 2 cm. The minimum distance between each attachment point equals 50 cm. The minimum distance between attachment points and beam and plate edge may not be smaller than 25 cm. 22 Operating Instruction Pick www.sihga.com...
  • Page 23 The minimum distance to the surface layer while fastening plates at the front face is min. 2 cm. The minimum distance between each attachment point equals 50 cm. The minimum distance between attachment points and beam and plate edge may not be smaller than 25 cm. Operating Instruction Pick 23 www.sihga.com...
  • Page 24 The minimum distance to the surface layer while fastening plates at the front face is min. 2 cm. The minimum distance between each attachment point equals 50 cm. The minimum distance between attachment points and beam and plate edge may not be smaller than 25 cm. 24 Operating Instruction Pick www.sihga.com...
  • Page 25 The minimum distance to the surface layer of the top layer while mounting at the front face of the plywood board is min. 2 cm The minimum distance between each attachment point equals 50 cm The minimum distance between attachment points and beam and plate edge may not be less than 25 cm Operating Instruction Pick 25 www.sihga.com...
  • Page 26 The minimum distance to the surface layer of the top layer while mounting at the front face of the plywood board is min. 2 cm The minimum distance between each attachment point equals 50 cm The minimum distance between attachment points and beam and plate edge may not be less than 25 cm 26 Operating Instruction Pick www.sihga.com...
  • Page 27 The minimum distance to the surface layer of the top layer while mounting at the front face of the plywood board is min. 2 cm The minimum distance between each attachment point equals 50 cm The minimum distance between attachment points and beam and plate edge may not be less than 25 cm Operating Instruction Pick 27 www.sihga.com...
  • Page 28 The minimum distance to the surface layer of the top layer while mounting at the front face of the plywood board is min. 2 cm The minimum distance between each attachment point equals 50 cm The minimum distance between attachment points and beam and plate edge may not be less than 25 cm 28 Operating Instruction Pick www.sihga.com...
  • Page 29 The minimum distance to the surface layer of the top layer while mounting at the front face of the plywood board is min. 2 cm The minimum distance between each attachment point equals 50 cm The minimum distance between attachment points and beam and plate edge may not be less than 25 cm Operating Instruction Pick 29 www.sihga.com...
  • Page 30: Using The Pick

    Remove visible dirt from the Pick and in the drill hole. The Pick must be countersunk to the stop of the base ring in the appropriate drill hole. The Pick must be held by the base ring here. In this state, the Pick is closed and can be attached.
  • Page 31: Tests

    If there are abnormalities, use must be stopped in any case. Testing before starting work It must be ensured that the drill hole, in which the Pick is attached, is dry and free from dirt and cracks so that the contact between teeth and component is not hindered.
  • Page 32: Annex

    This declaration only refers to our product in the condition, in which it was sold; parts subsequently attached by the end user and /or interventions subsequently made remain disregarded. Ohlsdorf, 8.3.2018 Jane-Beryl Simmer, MBA Geschäftsführerin 32 Operating Instruction Pick www.sihga.com...
  • Page 33: Component Name / Spare Parts List

    Delivery condition The Pick is delivered in a stable case with foam insert and placeholders for drilling jig and third pick, shackle according to DIN EN 13889 (bow shackle with eye bolts) and if requested with appropriate pick drill HM with carbid metal indexable inserts.
  • Page 34: Pick Safty Inspection

    • • PICK Safety Inspection The following safety requirements are relevant for the safe usage of the Pick. Any soiling must be removed with compressed air, wire brushes or resin remover before every lifting process Damage to the interlocking parts may not be more than 20% The surface of the smooth areas from the expansion wedges and expansion pins must have a uniform surface without any grooves.
  • Page 35 The diameter of the spread element may not be less than 48.5 mm when it is pressed together min. 48,5 mm If one of the named requirements is not fulfilled, the Pick must be decommissioned. Should you have any questions or need explanations, please contact the SIGHA team under 0043 7612 74370.
  • Page 36: Maintenance Log

    Tel +43 7612-74370-0 Fax +43 7612-74370-10 E-Mail info@sihga.com www.sihga.com ® • • • • Maintenance log Serial number Serial number Tester and Year of and Year of Date Signature Manufacture Pick 1 Manufacture Pick 2 Operating Instruction Pick 36 www.sihga.com...
  • Page 37 SIHGA APP TAKE THE BEST SIHGA GmbH ® Gewerbepark Kleinreith 4 | A-4694 Ohlsdorf bei Gmunden | Tel +43 7612 74370 0 | Fax +43 7612 74370 10 info@sihga.com | Austria | www.sihga.com...

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