Chain Container; Operation Without A Chain Container - J. D. NEUHAUS PROFI 6 TI Customer's Operating And Assembly Instructions

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3.5.12. Chain container

WARNING
Danger from chain crash
There is a danger of chain crash if the chain con-
tainer capacity is exceeded.
Poorly lubricated chains may pile up and fall out of
the container.
Disorganised chains may pile up in the chain
container and fall out of the container.
Do not exceed the permissible fill capacity
Do not install a longer chain when replacing the
chain
Carefully lubricate the chain
The chain may only enter the container via the
chain drive. If the chain falls out of the container
(e.g. during transport), it must be completely re-
moved on the load hook side and then put back
into the container via the chain drive in the work-
ing position.
NOTICE
When lifting, the load may not impact the chain
container. Damage may occur to the chain con-
tainer.
A chain container contributes to operational safety
in various application areas, such as when the
hanging chain can be hooked onto the load.
Your product is equipped with a chain container
that is tailored to your chain length.
Changes may only be made to the chain container
with the approval of J.D. Neuhaus GmbH & Co.
KG.
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3.5.13. Operation without a chain container

WARNING
Danger from falling chain
When operating without a chain container, it is
important to ensure that the idle chain (unloaded
chain end) accumulating on or sagging from the
sprocket does not cause any hazard, such as
from catching, impacting or falling.
There may be hazards from the chain falling if the
idle chain is first deposited on a load with a large
surface when lifting and then slides off and drops.
Ensure that the chain does not get caught, hit
anything or fall down.
Doc.-No.: VA057988-10-OM-EN-0821-62-1

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