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It is possible to install more than one balancer to the same main structure only if each balancer has an independent connection
point and the structure has a mechanical resistance higher than five (5) times the weight of all balancers plus all maximum loads.
It is possible to install more than one balancer to the same secondary structure (i.e. safety rope) only if each balancer has an
independent connection point and the structure has a mechanical resistance higher than five (5) times the weight of all balancers
plus all maximum loads.
When starting up a balancer, we suggest that the following procedure is used:
- Connect the balancer to the main structure through the suspension hook, if present, or fixing hole.
- Connect the safety device to the secondary structure.
- Lift the load to be hanged to the balancer.
- Hang the load to the balancer through the proper hook/snap hook.
- Lower the load by unwinding the balancer's rope and adjust the stroke limiter clamp to avoid bringing the load above the operator.
- Adjust the balancer strength until the connected load is balanced. Rotate in the direction of the + sign to increase the strength of
the balancer, the load goes up. Rotate in the direction of the – sign to decrease the strength of the balancer, the load goes down.
In case of installation of the balancer at a considerable height, use the dedicated extension ropes to bring the load at the needed
working height (the load must not be above the operator).
Ensure that the working area is adequately lightened to allow a good overview of the operations and of all the equipment, avoiding
dark areas, dazzling and strobe effects.
For all balancers that do not have a suspension hook, make sure that it is fixed to the main structure in such
a way as not to block the movements (oscillations and rotations) which are functional to the correct operation
of the balancer itself.
Always connect the safety suspension (S), with exclusive use of the supplied standard fittings (Fig.1), to a
suitably sized support. The safety support MUST NOT BE the same one used for the main suspension (23)
(Fig.1). If the main suspension breaks, the max falling distance must not be more than 100 mm. Let the parts of
rope that are not under tension come out for at least 50 mm and tight the nuts of clamps 20331 (fig. 1) gradually
together with a 4 Nm torque.
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To allow the balancer to balance heavier loads within the load capacity accepted, use the specific key to turn screw (41) (Fig.3) in
the direction indicated by the "+" symbol.
For lighter loads, turn screw (41) (Fig.3) in the direction indicated by the "-" symbol.
After adjusting the load, check that the rope can move freely along all its length: the movement must not be limited by the complete
winding of the spring. Check the stroke more than once and according to different speeds.
Spring complete unloading
You can fully unload the spring by turning with the appropriate key in the direction indicated by the sign "-".
The spring is unloaded when the screw comes out of the housing by 4 or more mm (Fig.3). Stop spring unloading
to avoid damage to the balancer.
NOTE: a reduction of the ability of the balancer to hold the hanging load might mean that the drum spring is about to break. DO NOT
MODIFY THE BALANCER ADJUSTMENT TO SUSTAIN THE LOAD ANYHOW, INSTEAD CALL IMMEDIATELY THE SPECIALIZED
PERSONNEL AUTHORIZED TO MAINTENANCE.
Do not use by hanging a maximum load greater than the maximum load allowed and by balancing the same through the regulator.
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Grip the tool hanging from the balancer and carry out the required operations. Then accompany the tool as far as it balances, on
the vertical line of the balancer, and release it.
The load to be balanced must be hung on snap-hook (39) (Fig.3). Ensure that the snap-hook is closed correctly after having hung
the load.
The cable must never be fully unwound: The work travel must end at least 100 mm before it reaches the lower limit (balancers are
fitted with an automatic end run stop system).
If necessary, move and block the clamp (M) (Fig.3) to limit the upward run.
Do not unhook the load if the clamp (M) (Fig.3) does not lean onto the rope's swaging (POSITION SHOWN IN
FIGURE 3).
- Do not leave the load if it is not in a vertical position;
- Do not swing/throw the hanging load to another operator;
- Do not move the load by pulling the balancer's rope;
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