• To use the lifting wire rope as a means of slinging
a load.
• To allow the load to swing under the hoist.
• To stand or move around under the load.
Fault
1- Cable binding
2- No motor rotation
3- Motor rotation in one
direction only
Possible causes
• Cable deformation inside or in
contact with the equipment.
• The slack strand has caught up
around another strand or an
obstacle.
• Load has caught up on
something while rising
• Emergency stop has been
triggered.
• End of run lever in the
appliance has triggered.
• Fuse has blown.
• End of run lever jammed or
broken.
• Power down, defective plug or
connector.
• Defective contacts or control
box.
• After intense usage the motor is
too hot and the heat probe
triggers (single phase 230 V
motor).
• Reversed phases (three phase
motor).
• End of run damaged.
• Defective contact or control box.
• Contact spool burned out.
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14. MALFUNCTIONS
• Stop the manoeuvre immediately
without forcing.
• Take the load by another means
that offers the regulatory safety
cover and release the unloaded
equipment. Try to release the cable
from the equipment. If this proves to
be impossible, send the equipment
and the cable to an approved
TRACTEL
• Should a fault be found on the
cable, discard it.
• The slack strand must be released
and check the forward cable before
starting up movement again.
• Release the load and check the
forward cable before starting up
movement again.
• Release the emergency stop button
(rotation).
• If the stop has been caused by the
action of the end of run stop on the
lever, turn it backwards.
• Change the fuse (2A control
protection fuse).
• Return the equipment to a
TRACTEL
• Have repaired by an electrician.
• Return the equipment to a
TRACTEL
• Wait for cooling.
• See chapter 5.3.
• Return the equipment to a
TRACTEL
Action
®
repair service.
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approved repair service.
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approved repair service.
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approved repair service.
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