MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS
Maintain your equipment. It is recommended that the general condition of any equipment be examined
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before it is used. Keep your equipment in good repair by adopting a program of conscientious repair and
maintenance. Have necessary repairs made by qualified service personnel.
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Follow the maintenance instructions carefully to keep your equipment in good working condition. Never
perform any maintenance on the equipment while it is under a load.
a. All moving parts of the equipment should be regularly cleaned.
b. Lubricate parts as required by the manufacturer's specifications. The type of lubricant should be as
specified by the manufacturer or a qualified person. Lubrication systems should be checked to verify
proper operation.
c. If additional maintenance is required, it should be completed in accordance with the instructions of the
manufacturer or qualified person.
Inspection
You should inspect the equipment for damage, wear, broken or missing parts (e.g.: pins) and that all
components function before each use. Follow lubrication and storage instructions for optimum product
performance. Check the climbing pins to make sure that they are not worn or damaged. Check that everything
is good working condition and that nothing is blocking the holes. Do not use the equipment unless it is in good
working condition.
Binding
If the equipment binds while under a load, use equipment with equal or a larger load capacity to lower the
load safely to the ground. After un-binding; clean, lubricate and test that equipment is working properly. Rusty
components, dirt, or worn parts can be causes of binding Clean and lubricate the equipment as indicated in
the lubrication section. Test the equipment by lifting without a load. If the binding continues, contact Customer
Service.
IF YOUR EQUIPMENT BINDS
As your equipment becomes older, the threads may start binding. This will prevent the equipment from
operating properly and safely. Rusty threads, dirty threads, or a worn threads can cause binding. Clean and
lubricate the lifting mechanism. Test the equipment without a load. If the binding continues, refer to the after
sale parts and service. If your equipment binds while under a load, use a equipment with equal or larger load
capacity to lower the load safely to the ground. Repeat the steps in this paragraph to the binding equipment.
Cleaning
If the moving parts of the equipment are obstructed, use cleaning solvent or another good degreaser to clean
the equipment. Remove any existing rust, with a penetrating lubricant.
Do not use motor oil or grease to lubricate the equipment
Rust Prevention:
Check daily for any signs of rust or corrosion.
Without a load lift the equipment as high as it goes and look under and behind the lifting points. If signs of rust
are visible clean as needed.
Storing the Equipment
1. Store in a dry location, recommended indoors.
2. Equipment should be stored in an area where they will not be subjected to damage.
3. If extreme temperatures or chemically active or abrasive environments are involved, the guidance
provided in shall be followed.
4. Temperature - Whenequipment is used at temperatures above 140"F (60"C) or below -20"F (-29"C), the
equipment manufacturer or a qualified person should be consulted.
5. Chemically Active Environments -The strength and operation of eqipment can be affected by chemically
active environments such as caustic or acid substances or fumes. The equipment manufacturer or a
qualified person should be consulted before equipment are used in chemically active environments.
6. Other Environments - The internal workings of equipment can be affected by high moisture, gravel or
sand, silt, grit, or other dust-laden air. Equipment subject to these environments should have their inner
components frequently cleaned, inspected, and lubricated.
Note: If the equipment is stored outdoors, be sure to lubricate all parts before and after use to ensure the
equipment stays in good working condition.