Content
1. User groups .............................................................................. 7
2. Safety instructions ..................................................................... 7
3. Information signs ....................................................................... 7
4. Technical data ........................................................................... 7
5. General .................................................................................... 8
6. Box column (option) .................................................................. 8
7. Mounting + operation ................................................................10
8. Testing ....................................................................................11
9. Maintenance recommendation ..................................................11
10. Spare parts ............................................................................11
11. Disassembly, disposal .............................................................11
12. Appendix ...........................................................................37-47
1. uSER GROuPS
Duties
Operator
Operation,
visual inspection
Specialist
Assembly, disassembly,
personnel
repair, maintenance
Tests
2. SAFETy INSTRucTIONS
Where a failure to observe instructions would result in special
dangers, these instructions are marked with the warning
symbol shown here.
Handling advice
This advice will help to ensure the failure-free operation of the
device.
Where to use this swivel jib crane
The slewing crane serves to lift, lower and slew loads, predominantly
in wastewater treatment systems.
– Operate the equipment in accordance with the information in these
operating instructions.
– Operating the swivel jib crane in accordance with classification
EN 13001 (–> chap.8).
– to be used only if in perfect technical condition.
– to be used by trained personnel only.
– Loads may not be impaired in their movement during lifting, lowe-
ring, and rotating.
– Working temperature –> chap. 4.
– Max. permissible wind speed v(3)=20m/s (~Beaufort 6) at higher
wind speeds remove crane from the quiver.
– Remove snow and ice from the swivel jib crane and load before each
lifting operation.
Safe working practices
– First read the operating instructions.
– Always be conscious of safety and hazards when working.
– Observe lifting device and load during all movements.
– Immediately report any damage or defects to the person in charge.
– Repair equipment first before continuing work!
– Do not leave the load suspended without supervision.
– Transport device protected against impacts and shocks, falling over
or toppling.
Do not:
– Overload (–> technical data, type plate, payload plate)
– Mechanical propulsion.
– Impacts, blows.
– carriage persons.
– Working in strong winds (starting from wind force 6).
– stand neither in, nor on, nor under the raised load without additional
support.
– Breaking loose/pulling at an angle or towing loads.
– Increasing the payload or load of a load that is already being lifted.
Winch application
– Not suitable for permanent operation and vibration stress.
– Not approved for use as builders' hoist (DGUV-R 100-500-2.30).
– Not approved for use on stages or in studios (DGUV-V 17).
– Not approved for use as a retractable transportation device for per-
sonnel (DGUV-R 101-005).
– Not approved for use in explosive areas/environments.
– Not approved for use in cloric environment. (see point 5)
– Not suitable for lifting molten liquids.
– Not suitable for tropical environments.
Supervision:
– Ensure that these operating instructions are always at hand.
– Ensure that only instructed personnel work with the swivel jib crane
and rope winch / chain hoist.
– Check regularly that the winch is operated safely and according to
these instructions.
– Ensure that an inspection logbook is available and is kept up to date.
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Qualifications
Instruction by means of the operat-
ing instructions; Authorised person
Mechanic
Authorised person for testing per
TRBS-1203 (Technical expert)
haacon hebetechnik gmbh – Telefon +49 (0) 9375 - 84-0 – Fax +49 (0) 9375 - 8466
Installation, Maintenance and Repair
Only by specialist personnel!
Only use original spare parts for repairs.
Do not modify or alter safety-relevant parts!
Additional attachments must not impact safety.
Additional instructions to be adhered to:
– German Industrial Health and Safety Ordinance (BetrSichV).
– Country-specific regulations.
– German Accident prevention regulations (DGUV-V 54).
– Operating instructions for the attached rope winch/chain hoist.
3. wARNING AND INFORmATION SIGNS
Observe the load specifications.
Do not use crank for swivelling crane!
ATTENTION!
The permissible load is determined by the supporting struc-
ture, not by the permissible load of the attached rope winch/
chain hoist. If the load blocks or get stuck, interrupt lifting
(and/or lowering) of the load immediately. Otherwise, an over-
load of the supporting structure threatens.
First, eliminate malfunction, then continue working!
4. TEchNIcAL DATA
crane with hand rope winches
Type
Admissible load with a jib
length of
Minimum load
Crank force
Lift / turn crank
mm
Rope length
Rope-ø
mm
Construction
Strain strength
N/mm
Rope material
Weight (crane)
Working temperature
– without hosting gear
Type
Admissible load with a jib
length of
Weight (crane)
Working temperature
Modifications of the design and execution reserved.
For customized products, the data of the enclosed drawing is valid.
cE conformity
The declaration of conformity is only valid if cranes including
the lifting gear and quiver are used, which are an integral part
of the delivery by haacon. The quivers must be attached in
accordance with the instructions in this manual.
fig. 1
4591.0,16
233732
233771
1 m
160
kg
0,9 m
175
0,6 - 0,8 m
200
kg
30
N
135
65 - 98
m
12
5
7 x 19 / 6 x 19 SE / 6 x 19 IWRC
1570
2
1.4401
kg
23
°C
-20 ... +50
4591.0,16
233817
233820
1 m
160
kg
0,9 m
175
0,6 - 0,8 m
200
kg
23
°C
-20 ... +50
GB
7