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Jet VLP Series User Manual

Jet VLP Series
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5
INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCE
Prior to initial use, all new, modified, and repaired hoists shall be inspected in accordance with Table 2.
Thereafter, inspections shall be conducted at intervals shown in Table 1; and items to be inspected are indicated
in Table 2 by F (Frequent) or P (Periodic).
Frequent Inspections – Visual inspection by the operator or other authorized person.
This inspection includes listening for unusual sounds while the hoist is operated that may indicate deficiencies.
Periodic Inspections – Audible-visual inspection as for Frequent Inspections, with some disassembly to allow a more
detailed inspection if external conditions indicate the need.
Exception: Brakes require more than audible-visual inspection. Check daily by operating lever hoist with
and without load, stopping at various positions to test holding power and amount of drift, if any occurs.
TABLE 1 - FREQUENCY OF INSPECTION
SERVICE FREQUENT (F) INSPECTION PERIODIC (P) INSPECTION
Normal Monthly Annually
Heavy Weekly to Monthly Semi-Annually
Severe Daily to Weekly Quarterly
TABLE 2 - INSPECTION CHART
In chart, F indicates Frequent Inspection, P indicates Periodic Inspection
LOCATION CHECK FOR F P LOCATION CHECK FOR F P
Braking
mechanism
Slipping under load
Hook Retaining
Members (Pins, Bolts,
Nuts)
Not tight or secure
Hard to release
Brake Parts
Glazing
Hook Latch
Damaged;
does not close
Brake Discs
Suspension Members
(Sheaves, hand-wheels,
chain attachments,
suspension bolts or pins)
Excessive wear
Oil contamination Cracks
Pawl; Ratchet Excessive wear
Gears
Distortion
Pawl Spring Corrosion; stretch Broken or worn teeth
Hooks
Chemical damage Cracks
Deformation Inadequate lubrication
5% in excess of normal
throat opening
Load Block; Suspension
Housing
Distortion
10° twist from plane of
unbent hook
Cracks
Cracks (dye penetrant,
magnetic particle, or other
suitable detection method)
Trolley; Supporting
Structure
Possible inability to
continue supporting
imposed loads
Bolts, Nuts, Rivets Not tight or secure
WARNING Label Removed or illegible
Refer to ASME B30.21 for additional information on inspection, test, and maintenance.

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Jet VLP Series Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandJet
ModelVLP Series
CategoryChain Hoists
LanguageEnglish

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