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Manitowoc Published 09-09-16, Control # 229-09 5-77
MLC650 SERVICE/MAINTENANCE MANUAL HOISTS
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Periodic Comprehensive Inspection
The comprehensive inspection must be done by a qualified
person. The inspection must include pulling all the rope off
the drum and carefully inspecting the entire length.
The inspection must include the following:
All points listed under Daily Inspection on page 5-75
Inspection of the rope diameter (see Reduction in the
Rope Diameter on page 5-77)
Comprehensive examination for broken wires (see
Broken Rope Wires on page 5-78
)
End connections—Check for broken wires and severely
corroded, cracked, bent, worn, or improperly applied
end connections.
Areas subjected to rapid deterioration, such as the
following:
- Sections in contact with saddles, equalizer sheaves,
or other sheaves where the wire rope travel is
limited
- Sections of the wire rope at or near the terminal
ends where corroded or broken wires may protrude
Inspection of the boom sheaves, hook block sheaves,
gantry/mast sheaves, boom extension/jib sheaves, jib
strut sheaves, and hoist drums for wear
NOTE: Damaged sheaves or hoist drums can accelerate
wear and cause rapid deterioration of the wire
rope.
Any damage of the wire rope found must be recorded and a
determination made as to whether continued use of the rope
is safe (see Replacement Criteria on page 5-77
).
Determining the Frequency of Inspection
Intervals for comprehensive inspections may vary from
machine to machine. The inspection interval must be
determined by a qualified person and be based on such
factors as the following:
Expected rope life as determined by experience on the
particular installation or similar installations
Size, nature, and frequency of lifts
Rope maintenance practices
Severity of the environment, such as:
- Variation in the temperature
- Continuous excessive moisture levels
- Exposure to corrosive chemicals or vapors
- Subjecting the wire rope to abrasive material
- Power line contact
Exposure to abuse and shock loads, such as:
- High-velocity movement, such as hoisting or
swinging a load followed by abrupt stops
- Suspending loads while traveling over irregular
surfaces such as railroad tracks, potholes, and
rough terrain
- Moving a load that is beyond the rated capacity of
the lifting mechanism (overloading)
NOTE: Inspection intervals may also be predetermined by
state and local regulatory agencies.
Replacement Criteria
The decision as to when a wire rope should be replaced is
the responsibility of the qualified person who is appointed to
review rope inspection records and evaluate rope condition.
The following are indications that the rope needs to be
replaced:
Reduction in the rope diameter and excessive broken
wires (see Reduction in the Rope Diameter on page 5-
77 and Broken Rope Wires on page 5-78)
Wear of one-third of the original diameter of outside
individual wires
Kinking, crushing, birdcaging, or any other damage
resulting in distortion of the rope structure
Evidence of any heat damage from any cause
Severe corrosion as evidenced by pitting
Independent wire rope core (IWRC) or strand core
protrusion between outer strands
Obvious damage existing from any heat source
includingbut not limited to—welding, power line strike,
or lightning
Reduction in the Rope Diameter
A reduction in rope diameter is often the first outward sign
that the rope core is damaged. Reduction in the rope
WARNING
Falling Load Hazard!
As a wire rope approaches the end of its useful life,
perform inspections more frequently.
All wire rope will eventually deteriorate to a point
where it is no longer usable.
A comprehensive inspection of each wire rope must
be performed at least once a year.

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BrandManitowoc
ModelMLC650
CategoryConstruction Equipment
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