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Maintenance – Milwaukee Tool 9566 V.2 User Manual

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12. Do not operate when hoist is not centered over load.
13. Do not operate if chain is not seated properly in sprockets

or sheave grooves.

14. Do not operate damaged or malfunctioning hoist.

OVERLOAD LIMITING PROTECTION

This hoist is equipped with a factory-calibrated overload

limiting clutch that will permit the lifting of loads within its rated

capacity, but will prevent the lifting of damaging overloads while

the hoist is being operated. If the load being lifted exceeds the

lifting capability of the overload clutch, the hoist motor will

continue to run, causing overheating of both the clutch and

hoist motor. This condition should be avoided by immediately

releasing the “UP” button and reducing the load to within the

rated capacity of the hoist. See GEARING, page 10, for

additional instructions on this device.

MAINTENANCE

INSPECTIONS

A planned inspection routine should be established for this

hoist based upon frequency of use, severity of use, and

environmental conditions, (Reference ASME Standard

B30.16). Some inspections should be made frequently (daily to

monthly) and others periodically (monthly to yearly). It is

strongly recommended that an Inspection and Maintenance

Check List and an Inspector’s Report, similar to those shown in

Figures 10A and 10B, be used and filed for reference. All

inspections should be performed or overseen by a designated

inspector. Special inspections should be made following any

significant repairs or any operating occurrence leading one to

suspect that the hoist’s capability may have been impaired.

LOWERING WITHOUT POWER

If the power fails with a load suspended, the hoist will

automatically stop. In an emergency the load can be lowered

without power as follows:
1. DISCONNECT HOIST FROM POWER SUPPLY AND

REMOVE ELECTRICAL COVER.

2. Open disc brake manually by using two screwdriver blades,

one on each side of the brake at a point close to the brake

spring posts. Apply pressure to the underside of the

armature plate (points “X”, Figure 5, page 9) to close the

solenoid and release the brake.

3. Use several quick releases instead of holding brake open

continuously. Do not exceed normal lowering speed.

HOOKS

Refer to Figure 2.
1. Inspect hooks once daily for cracking, extreme wear or

spreading. Replace hooks showing any of these signs. If the

throat openings are spread wider than the maximum

permissible 15% increase listed here, the hooks have been

overstressed and must be replaced. Any hook that is bent or

twisted more than 10° from the plane of an unbent hook

must also be replaced.

2. The hook latches should be inspected to ensure that they

close the hook throat opening in a secure manner when a

load is applied. Inspect the hook shank and nut for any

stripping of the threads or other damage.The hook nut should

be fully restrained by the retaining pin.

3. In addition to above, load hooks should be inspected for

cracks by the magnetic particle, dye penetrant or other

suitable crack testing inspection method. This should be

done at least once a year.

1 Ton & Under

1

11

/

32

"

1

7

/

32

"

2 Ton

1

11

/

32

"

1

11

/

32

"

(*) Maximum permissible throat opening of hook.

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Milwaukee Electric Tool Corporation

13135 West Lisbon Road

Brookfield, Wisconsin 53005

TEL: (800) 729-3878

Do not allow screw driver blades to touch rotating

friction disc “C”.

Do not allow the load to descend rapidly. This causes

the motor to race and serious damage may result.

“X” Dimension*

Hoist

Top

Bottom

Capacity

Hook

Hook

The overload limiting clutch is an emergency

protective device and should not be used to measure

the maximum load to be lifted, or to sense the

overload imposed by a constrained load. While the

overload limiting clutch will protect the hoist from

damaging overloads, it will not ensure that a load is

within the rated capacity of the hoist.

Do not use hoist to lift, support or otherwise

transport people.

X

Figure 2 — Hook

Inspection

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