Harrington Hoists and Cranes RH - Advantage Wire Rope Hoist User Manual
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5.2.4 PERIODIC Inspection – visual inspection by a designated person with intervals per the following
criteria:
Table 5-2
Periodic Inspection Intervals
Service
Hoist and Trolley Interval
Rope Inspection Interval
Normal
Service
Monthly
Heavy
Service
Weekly to Monthly
Severe
Service
Daily to Weekly
Special or
Infrequent
Service
As recommended by a
qualified person before the
first such occurrence and
as directed by the
qualified person for any
subsequent occurrences.
1) At Least monthly (per OSHA), AND
2) Determined by a qualified person and based
on such factors as expected rope life as
determined by experience on the particular or
similar installations; severity of environment;
percentage of capacity lifts; frequency rates
of operation; and exposure to shock loads.
Inspections need not be at equal calendar
intervals and should be more frequent as the
rope approaches the end of its useful life.
(per ANSI B30.16-2.4.1)
5.3 Frequent
Inspection
5.3.1
Inspections should be made on a FREQUENT basis in accordance with
Table 5-3
, “Frequent
Inspection.” Included in these FREQUENT Inspections are observations made during operation for
any defects or damage that might appear between Periodic Inspections. A designated person shall
evaluate and resolve the results of FREQUENT Inspections such that the hoist/trolley is maintained in
safe working condition.
Table 5-3
Frequent Inspection
All functional operating mechanisms for maladjustment and unusual sounds.
Hoist and trolley in accordance with ANSI/ASME B30.16
Operation of all limit switches and associated components
Upper limit devices in accordance with ANSI/ASME B30.16
Hoist/trolley braking system for proper operation
Hooks and hook latches in accordance with ANSI/ASME B30.10
Hook latch operation
Wire rope in accordance with
Section 5.7
Wire rope reeving for compliance with
Section 3.6 and 6.4
Proper function of pendant controls.