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MHD56209 Jib Cranes.pdf - ToolSmith

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5. Has the <strong>Jib</strong> Crane’s anchorage been designed by a registered<br />

structural engineer to suit the installation?<br />

6. Will the <strong>Jib</strong> Crane conflict with utility supply lines, overhead<br />

electrical conduit or any utility that could represent a<br />

potential danger?<br />

7. Does the proposed location allow enough space for<br />

maximum load travel in the direction you propose?<br />

8. Istheproposedlocationinanareaeasilykeptcleanandfree<br />

of obstruction?<br />

9. Does the proposed location and installation meet all<br />

applicable code requirements?<br />

If you answered no to any of these questions, please copy and<br />

fax this checklist to Ingersoll-Rand at 248-293-5800 for a free<br />

initial consultation.<br />

Check the installation area for conflicts with utility supply<br />

lines, overhead electrical conduits or any utility that could<br />

present potential danger to the system or personnel.<br />

System installation, maintenance and disassembly<br />

procedures require at least two people. Parts are too large and<br />

heavy for one person to safely handle.<br />

The following should be adhered to during installation:<br />

1. All bolted constructions must be completely tightened and<br />

torquedtospecificationsasshownintheTorque<br />

Specification Table on page 9.<br />

Before starting installation, clear workspace or set-up area of<br />

debris or obstructions. Always keep system workspace clear of<br />

obstruction, debris, spills and standing water.<br />

Air System<br />

Most handling devices will require an air supply which is clean<br />

and free from water, water vapor and oil. 6.9 bar/690 kPa (100 psi)<br />

at the handling device is normally required to provide rated<br />

capacity. Do not exceed 6.9 bar/690kPa (100 psi).<br />

Do not use an air line lubricator of any kind. Oil may damage<br />

internal components.<br />

Check handling device manufacturer’s specifications for correct<br />

air supply requirements.<br />

1. Install handling device on <strong>Jib</strong> Crane.<br />

2. Install air system as described in “MAINTENANCE” section<br />

on page 17.<br />

3. Connect air supply to handling device.<br />

4. Turn on air supply and check system for leaks.<br />

5. Operate handling device.<br />

Referto“AIRSUPPLYASSEMBLY”onpage33inpartssection<br />

for air supply kits.<br />

Electrification System<br />

1. Install handling device on <strong>Jib</strong> Crane.<br />

2. Install electrification system as described in<br />

“MAINTENANCE” section on page 17.<br />

3. Connect electrical power supply to handling device.<br />

4. Turn on power.<br />

5. Operate handling device.<br />

Refer to “ELECTRIFICATION ASSEMBLY” on page 35 in parts<br />

section for electrification kits.<br />

Installation Test<br />

Step 1<br />

Verify that jib crane boom, hoist, positioner or handling device<br />

move freely throughout entire intended work space without<br />

binding.<br />

Step 2<br />

Lift a test load while standing clear of the system. This load<br />

should be 1/4 the maximum load. Notice any problems that may<br />

occur while lifting this load. Repeat step 1 with this load. At each<br />

testing step, correct any problems that may occur while testing<br />

system, and retest if necessary before continuing to the next step.<br />

Step 3<br />

Repeat steps 1 and 2, lifting the maximum rated load. Correct any<br />

problems that may occur while lifting this load, and retest if<br />

necessary before putting system into service. If you encounter a<br />

problem you do not know how to correct, call your nearest<br />

Ingersoll-Rand office or distributor.<br />

12 <strong>MHD56209</strong> - Edition 2

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