Operation, Installing And Reeving - Sky Climber LNX 65X Manuel Utilisateur

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Operation, installing and reeving

SkyOL Electronic Overload Device (option)
Adjustment and teach-in
An Electronic Overload Detection Device can be built in as an option in LNX hoists.
If so, on every LNX hoist, the adjustment and teach-in of the device are all properly
set from our factory. On condition that the hoist is really used under the same load
conditions it has been ordered and produced for, there is no need to modify the
settings on site.
However a readjustment and/or teach-in of the Electronic Overload Devices may be
necessary, for example when there has been a spare part exchanged or factory
settings and/or factory teach-in values were lost for some reason. If you need to do
so, you can use Service Instruction "53SIM002.docx rev00 : Teaching in the SKY OL
Electronic Overload Device in a TSP"
Testing the Electronic Overload Device of a TSP
After each new assembly & installation of a TSP (Temporary Suspended Platform, ref. European
Standard EN1808) and before its operation on site, the Electronic Overload Detection Device(s)
must first be tested.
Test Procedure.
1.
Calculate test load L1 as follows
Kg
The Work Load Limit of the hoist on which the SKY OL device is
operating.
WLL
(for example:
= 800 Kg)
SWP
Self-Weight of the empty platform (see the platform load chart)
2.
Put test load L1 on the stage, as shown in figure below, close to the hoist on
which the SKY OL device is operating
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44UMM001.docx
LNX 65X : WLL = 650 Kg;
Test load L1 ("125%")
Prüflast L1 ("125%")
Charge d'essai L1 ("125%")
Hoist 1
Winde 1
Treuil 1
print date 21/06/2016
L1= (WLL x 1,25) – (SWP/2) = ........
Alpha 800 : WLL
Hoist 2
Winde 2
Treuil 2
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