Burden lifting with a haul-back block
The limit switch does not work when the cable reel
is operated with a haul-back block! Make sure the haul-
back block does not arrive to the cable reel nearer than
20 cm.
1.
Unscrew the haul-back block.
2.
Put cable to the haul-back block.
3.
Screw the haul-back block together again and tighten
the screws.
4.
Tie the lifted burden to the burden hook.
Disposal
The disposal instructions are based on icons placed on the
appliance or its package. The description of the meanings can
be found in the "Marking" section.
Transport package disposal
The package protects the appliance against damage during
transport. Packing materials are usually chosen depending on
their environmental friendliness and disposal method and can
therefore be recycled. Returning the package to material
circulation saves raw materials and reduces waste disposal
costs. Parts of packages (e.g. foils, styropor®) can be
dangerous to children. Risk of suffocation! Keep parts of
packages away from children and dispose them as soon as
possible.
Handling requirements
The operating staff must carefully read the Operating
Instructions before using the appliance.
Qualification
Apart from the detailed instruction by a professional no
special qualification is necessary for using the appliance.
Minimum age
Only persons over 16 years of age can work with the
appliance. An exception includes youngsters if they work
within their professional education the purpose of which is to
obtain knowledge supervised by a trainer.
Training
Using the appliance only requires corresponding training by a
professional or following of the Operating Instructions. No
special training is necessary.
Technical data
Connector
Engine power
Max. lifting power with haul-
back block
Max. lifting power without haul-
back block
Max. lifting height at 100 kg
Max. lifting height at 200 kg
Cable diameter
Cable length
Protection type
Weight
Transport and storing
When storing, it is necessary that the appliance is
put to a dry place, inaccessible to children and
unauthorised persons.
Clean the appliance thoroughly before longer
putting out of operation.
230 Volt
450 W
200 kg
100 kg
11 m
5,5 m
3 mm
12 m
IP 54
11,0 kg
12 kg
12
Assembly and preparation
Installation
•
When unpacking your cable reel, make sure the supply
includes all parts and check the state of the reel and
accessories if not faulty. To ensure guarantee validity,
any claim needs to be reported immediately after your
product is supplied.
•
Please read thoroughly the Operating Instructions
supplied with the cable reel (this manual) and proceed
exactly according to the specified information when
installing the cable reel.
•
The structural part the cable reel is to be fixed to must
be able to bear at least the double value of the expected
burden (consultation with an expert recommended).
•
The cable reel is especially mounted to a steel tubular
bail arm. The used steel tube must have a diameter of
43 mm and its wall must be min. 3 mm thick.
•
The bail arm must be firmly anchored in the wall.
Anchoring must be stable to stand up to generated
forces.
•
Make sure the appliance is always fixed horizontally and
never awry.
•
If a haul-back block is used hang the burden hook (d) to
the hook holder (j) and bracket (o).
Putting the electric cable reel into operation
Step 1
Make sure the system voltage corresponds to the voltage on
the type label of the cable reel.
Step 2
Check the steel cable and all safety devices of the cable reel.
Step 3
Check whether the cable reel is installed properly and is able
to hold the max. lifted burden.
Step 4
Secure the burden against turnover and swinging and check
the supporting members.
Step 5
Lift the burden vertically and control it.
Electric cable reel is now ready for operation!
Residual risks and protective measures
Electric residual risks:
Threat
Description
Direct
Electric shock
electric
contact
Indirect
Electric shock
electric
through
contact
medium
Other risks:
Threat
Description
Thrown-away
Oil can squirt
items or
from the
spraying
electric cable
liquids
reel and cause
serious injuries.
Slipping,
The feeder
tripping or fall
cable and
of persons
appliance itself
can become a
cause of
tripping.
Protective measure(s)
RCD
RCD
Protective measure(s)
Always wear gloves and
protective glasses.
Depending on the installation
type, take appropriate
countermeasures suitable
installation place, installation
place marking, etc.)