Safety/operating instructions, Maintenance/examination/inspection – Sealey SC10 User Manual
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3. SAFETY/OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
3.1 SAFETY
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Keep crane, lifting slings, support and beams in good working order and condition. Follow the inspection requirements as
described
in Section 4 Maintenance. Take immediate action to repair or replace damaged parts by contacting your supplier.
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Ensure that all accessory lifting devices are suitably certified. If crane is damaged, remove from service immediately.
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Ensure the surface on which the crane is used is level, firm and capable of supporting the weight of the crane with
maximum load - we recommend concrete. Never use the crane on tarmacadam or other soft surfaces.
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Ensure the crane legs and jib extension are locked before use.
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Keep children and unauthorised persons away from the working area.
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Keep working area clean and tidy, free from unrelated materials and ensure that there is adequate lighting.
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Ensure that load does not exceed the maximum lifting capacity of the crane. Overloading the crane is dangerous. Where
appropriate use only the lifting points recommended by the manufacturer of the item to be lifted, e.g. vehicle engine.
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Before lifting the load ensure that the crane jib is in the lowest practical position, that there are no obstacles which may snag
the load whilst it is being lifted and that the area above the jib is clear.
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To avoid injury, be fully aware of your own and other persons locations in relation to the lifting and lowering of the load.
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Keep a sound footing and balance and ensure the floor is not slippery.
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Ensure jib extension locking bolt and nut are in position before lifting.
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Ensure the centre of gravity always remains inside the crane base.
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DO NOT harness the load at an angle or use any attachments not verified as fit for purpose.
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DO NOT allow the load to swing during lifting.
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DO NOT allow the load to drop suddenly. Lower load with care, ensuring that you are fully aware of the condition of the surface onto
which the load is to be placed.
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DO NOT load crane beyond its rated capacity for each specified jib extension position as indicated in Section 2. The
capacity of the crane reduces as the jib is extended.
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DO NOT position any part of your body beneath the load.
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DO NOT use the crane to move, or transport, a load other than for repositioning (see 3.2.6). The crane is a lifting device only.
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DO NOT apply any sideways pressure to any part of the crane during lifting or when a load is suspended.
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DO NOT attempt to adjust the safety valve, which has been set and sealed by the manufacturer.
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DO NOT use this product to perform a task for which it is not designed.
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DO NOT use the crane whilst tired or under the influence of drugs, alcohol or intoxicating medication.
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DO NOT climb on the crane.
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When not in use, fold the crane down and store in a safe, dry, childproof area.
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This crane is designed for lifting within a garage or workshop environment.
WARNING! Failure to heed safety and warning instructions may result in damage and/or personal injury and will invalidate the
warranty.
3.2
OPERATION (Refer to Section 4.2 regarding inspection before each and every use)
NOTE:
ENSURE YOU HAVE READ AND UNDERSTOOD THE SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS AT THE BEGINNING OF THIS SECTION BEFORE YOU OPERATE THE
CRANE.
3.2.1
Use the pump handle recess to tighten the release valve, turning firmly clockwise.
3.2.2
Place handle into pump socket and pump, the jib will raise. Continue to pump until the jib reaches the height at which the load can be
secured.
3.2.3
Connect the crane hook to the load using a suitable
certified sling or support beam. Ensure you are aware of the load weight,
and check that it is within the capacity of the crane (at the jib extension you are using) and the sling or support beam. When removing
engines ensure you know the weight to be lifted. Use only the lifting points recommended by the vehicle manufacturer.
3.2.4
Lift only from directly above the load. DO NOT LIFT THE LOAD AT AN ANGLE!
3.2.5
To lower load, position handle on release valve at base of ram and turn VERY SLOWLY anti-clockwise avoiding any sudden movement.
DO NOT allow the load to drop suddenly.
3.2.6
The crane is not a transportation device but may be used to reposition the load being worked on. To do so, lower load and jib
with care, to the lowest possible point before attempting to move.
DO NOT try to move crane in a sideways direction. The crane
is
not designed to support the load indefinitely. When you have repositioned the load, lower the load onto a secure and
appropriate working base, being fully aware of your own and other persons locations in relation to the lowering load.
3.2.7
When load has been secured, remove lifting sling, support beam etc. and place crane in a safe location with the jib fully lowered.
NOTE: The crane MUST be kept clean and dry and maintained in accordance with these instructions.
4.1.
LUBRICATION
4.1.1
Oil all working parts monthly.
4.1.2
The ram is filled with hydraulic oil and should only require occasional topping up. For the occasional top up
DO NOT use brake fluid,
as this will damage the hydraulic seals.
4.1.3
Use only good quality hydraulic jack oil (Sealey Part No: HJO500MLS or HJO5LS).
DO NOT OVERFILL.
4.1.4
After filling with hydraulic oil, check the crane for operation and purge any air from the system as required (See 5.1.9).
4.2.
INSPECTION AND EXAMINATION OF CRANE BEFORE USE
4.2.1
Before each use of the crane you must perform an inspection for leaks, damage and loose or missing parts.
4.2.2
The workshop crane must be examined immediately if it has been subject to an abnormal load or shock. It is recommended that such
an examination is made by an authorised service agent.
4.2.3
The owner and/or operator must be aware that repair of this equipment will require specialised knowledge and facilities.
4.2.4
It is recommended that an annual examination of the workshop crane is made by an authorised service agent.
4.2.5
Unauthorised parts may be dangerous and will invalidate the warranty.
NOTE: Please see the Definition of ‘INSPECTION’ and ‘EXAMINATION’ below.
INSPECTION:
Looking at the crane for defects and checking the operation of the controls, limiting and indicating devices without loading the crane.
This is much more than a check but does not normally require any part of the crane to be dismantled other than removal or opening
of covers or housings.
EXAMINATION:
Verification that the crane can safely continue in service including a functional test of all safety devices i.e. limiting, indicating
equipment, brakes, clutches, safety valves etc. to verify that they operate within the required tolerances. An examination is more
thorough than an inspection.
4. MAINTENANCE/EXAMINATION/INSPECTION
Original Language Version
SC10.V3 Issue: 2 - 01/12/14
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