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Stahl SHR 6 - Installation; Stationary wire rope hoist

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BASH_02_1.FM
3 Installation
8
3.1 Stationary wire rope hoist
Possible fixing positions and rope lead-off
Feet "at bottom," and "at top" are possible for designs with bottom hook block (rope
lead-off vertically downwards).
The SH wire rope hoist with 1/1 and 2/2 rope lead-off can be installed in various posi-
tions. The fleet angles possible can be seen from the sketches on pages 9 and 10.
If possible, install the hoist in the preferred installation position ***, see page 9.
Use the fixing elements specified, see sketches and tables.
Take care that no distortion arises from unevenness, etc.
(see sketch, max. 0.5°, max. 2mm)
The customer's substructure must take up the torque M
T
from the rope drum. It
must therefore be torsion resistant.
If the rope lead-off is not vertical, the shearing forces arising must be taken up by a
support bar.
For tightening torques, see page 63
3.1.1 Feet at bottom
3.1.2 Feet at top
M
T
(Rope drum torque)
SH 3: M
T
= 0.5 x F x 126 mm
SH 4: M
T
= 0.5 x F x 167 mm
SH 5: M
T
= 0.5 x F x 219 mm
SH 6 : M
T
= 0.5 x F x 356 mm
Standard reevings
1/1 2/1 4/1 4/2-1
2/2-1 8/2-1
SH 3 SH 4 SH 5 SH6 / SHR6 SH 6
2/1, 4/1, 4/2-1 1/1
SH3 SH4 SH5 SH6 1/1
*1 Tractive force at rope drum
*2 Lock washer (Schnorr)
10.08

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