Harrington Hoists and Cranes TCS Hoist User Manual
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Table 5-3
Hoist Inspection Methods and Criteria (continued)
Item
Method
Criteria
Action
Housing and
Mechanical
Components
Visual, Auditory,
Vibration,
Function
Hoist components including load blocks,
suspension housing, chain attachments, clevises,
yokes, suspension bolts, shafts, gears, bearings,
pins and rollers should be free of cracks,
distortion, significant wear and corrosion.
Evidence of same can be detected visually or via
detection of unusual sounds or vibration during
operation.
Replace
Chain Separator
Visual, Measure
The Chain Separator should be free of cracks,
distortion and significant wear and corrosion. The
“L” and "W" dimension should not be greater than
maximum value listed in
Table 5-5
.
Replace
Motor Brake
Measure, Visual
Motor brake dimension should be within the
allowable limits of
Table 5-4
. See
Section 7.1
for
gaining access to motor brake. Braking surfaces
should be clean, free of grease/oil and should not
be glazed.
Replace
Load Sheave
Visual
Pockets of Load Sheave should be free of
significant wear. See
Section 7.4
to gain visual
access to the load sheave.
Replace.
Pendant Control
Levers
Visual,
Function
Depressing and releasing pendant control levers
should cause hoist to operate.
Repair or replace
as necessary.
Pendant - Housing
Visual
Pendant housing should be free of cracks and
mating surfaces of parts should seal without gaps.
Replace.
Pendant - Tubing
Visual, auditory
Tubing to pendant control switches should not be
loose or be leaking air.
Repair or replace
as necessary.
Pendant - Labels
Visual
Labels denoting functions should be legible.
Replace.
Warning Labels
Visual
Warning Labels should be affixed to the hoist (see
Section 1.2
) and they should be legible.
Replace
Hoist Capacity Label Visual
The label that indicates the capacity of the hoist
should be legible and securely attached to the
hoist.
Replace.