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Safety precautions – Milwaukee Tool 9566 V.2 User Manual

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Milwaukee Electric Tool Corporation

13135 West Lisbon Road

Brookfield, Wisconsin 53005

TEL: (800) 729-3878

SAFETY PRECAUTIONS

Each MILWAUKEE Electric Chain Hoist is built in accordance with

the specifications contained herein and at the time of manufacture

complies with our interpretation of applicable sections of

*American Society of Mechanical Engineers Code (ASME)

B30.16 “Overhead Hoists,” the National Electrical Code

(ANSI/NFPA 70) and the Occupational Safety and Health Act

(OSHA). Since OSHA states the National Electrical Code applies

to all electric hoists, installers are required to provide current

overload protection and grounding on the branch circuit section in

keeping with the code. Check each installation for compliance with

the application, operation and maintenance sections of these

articles.

*Copies of this standard can be obtained from ASME Order

Department, 22 Law Drive, Box 2300, Fairfield, NJ 07007-2300,

U.S.A.

1. NOT operate a damaged, malfunctioning or unusually

performing hoist.

2. NOT operate the hoist until you have thoroughly read and

understood the manufacturer’s Operating and Maintenance

Instructions or Manuals.

3. NOT operate a hoist which has been modified without the

manufacturer’s approval or without certification that it is in

conformity with ANSI/ASME B30 volumes.

4. NOT lift more than rated load for the hoist.
5. NOT use hoist with twisted, kinked, damaged, or worn load

chain.

6. NOT use the hoist to lift, support, or transport people.
7. NOT lift loads over people.
8. NOT operate a hoist unless all persons are and remain clear

of the supported load.

9. NOT operate unless load is centered under hoist.

10. NOT attempt to lengthen the load chain or repair damaged

load chain.

11. Protect the hoist’s load chain from weld splatter or other

damaging contaminants.

12. NOT operate hoist when it is restricted from forming a

straight line from hook to hook in the direction of loading.

13. NOT use load chain as a sling, or wrap chain around load.

14. NOT apply the load to the tip of the hook or to the hook latch.
15. NOT apply load unless load chain is properly seated in the

chain sprocket(s).

16. NOT apply load if bearing prevents equal loading on all load

supporting chains.

17. NOT operate beyond the limits of the load chain travel.
18. NOT leave load supported by the hoist unattended unless

specific precautions have been taken.

19. NOT allow the load chain or hook to be used as an electrical

or welding ground.

20. NOT allow the load chain or hook to be touched by a live

welding electrode.

21. NOT remove or obscure the warnings on the hoist.
22. NOT operate a hoist on which the safety placards or decals

are missing or illegible.

23. NOT operate a hoist unless it has been securely attached to

a suitable support.

24. NOT operate a hoist unless load slings or other approved

single attachments are properly sized and seated in the hook

saddle.

25. Take up slack carefully - make sure load is balanced and load

holding action is secure before continuing.

26. Shut down a hoist that malfunctions or performs unusually

and report such malfunction.

27. Make sure hoist limit switches function properly.
28. Warn personnel of an approaching load.

1. Maintain firm footing or be otherwise secured when operating

the hoist.

2. Check brake function by tensioning the hoist prior to each

lift operation.

3. Use hook latches. Latches are to retain slings, chains, etc.

under slack conditions only.

4. Make sure the hook latches are closed and not supporting

any parts of the load.

5. Make sure the load is free to move and will clear all

obstructions.

6. Avoid swinging the load or hook.
7. Make sure hook travel is in the same direction as shown on

the controls.

8. Inspect the hoist regularly, replace damaged or worn parts,

and keep appropriate records of maintenance.

9. Use MILWAUKEE recommended parts when repairing the

unit.

10. Lubricate load chain per hoist manufacturer’s

recommendations.

11. NOT use the hoist’s overload limiting clutch to measure load.
12. NOT use limit switches as routine operating stops. They are

emergency devices only.

13. NOT allow your attention to be diverted from operating

the hoist.

14. NOT allow the hoist to be subjected to sharp contact with

other hoists, structures, or objects through misuse.

15. NOT adjust or repair the hoist unless qualified to perform

such adjustments or repairs.

Improper operation of a hoist can create a potentially

hazardous situation which, if not avoided, could result

in death or serious injury. To avoid such a potentially

hazardous situation, THE OPERATOR SHALL:

Improper operation of a hoist can create a potentially

hazardous situation which, if not avoided, could result

in minor or moderate injury. To avoid such a potentially

hazardous situation, THE OPERATOR SHALL:

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