Only comes with the hoist
try the web site and see if there is a pdf version down load
I have the hoist and the book so if you state exactly the problem I can copy the text for you
Testimonial: "Hi Bill, Thank you for your time in answering my initial question. I would very much appreciate your further help. Jeff"
I have the manual safely put away Where I have no idea
so here goes
stand with your back against the driven post and there are 2 rubbing blocks facing to your right about 750 mm in and around 200 apart
the chain runs around the curved face of each
towards the driving post there are 2 rubbing blocks facing to your left the chain runs around the curved face of these blocks
the block to the right of these 2 is spring loaded with a microswitch that stops the lift motor if the chain breaks Place the chain so that it runs past there blocks , almost parallel but the blocks will position the running chain in a slight Z pattern
adjust the blocks so that the chain is under enough tension so that the spring loaded block is about 3/4 compressed
This makes for easy running with out the chain flapping and hitting the floor
I have a photo on my I pad but cannot work out how to include it
make sure that both posts are all the way down or at equal height as they move together and it is a requirement that they be level with each other
Thank you once again for your time in providing me with the necessary information Bill. I really do appreciate it. This hoist belongs to my cousin who lives in the bush and he is not too computer literate so I am trying to chase down this information for him. He bought the hoist second hand and it came with an unfitted new chain. I haven’t seen the hoist myself but I heading up to see him the week-end after next and we will fit this chain as per your instructions. Many thanks once again.
Jeff
now for more information
the chain has virtually no clearance around the cog when the post is mounted, and it may be necessary to remove the post bolts so that it can be move to allow the chain to fit in the cogs first
take couple a heavy guys with you as the lifting arms will be attached to the post and they will unbalance the post
The post and arms assembled will run to more than 200 kg so be prepared for a lot of heavy lifting and manoeuvring
remove the rubbing blocks to allow you to lay the chain and the refit the blocks
that will make it easier
The blocks should be on slot so after the chain is laid in and connected
you fit the blocks and then push them against the chain
the posts have to be perfectly upright and securely bolted to concrete at least 200MM (6") thick ( it is recommended to use chemiset hilti/ramset) anchor bolts for the feet of the bottom section on which the posts are mounted
Thanks so much Bill. Your help is greatly appreciated. Jeff
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