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Tractel tirak X 1033 P - User Manual

Tractel tirak X 1033 P
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tirak™
Electrically driven motorized traction hoists for wire ropes for passenger transportation
Elektrisch angetriebene Seildurchlaufwinden für Drahtseile zur Personenbeförderung
Treuils électriques à défilement continu pour câbles métalliques pour le transport de personnes
Elektrisch aangedreven kabeldoorlooplieren voor draadkabels voor het personentransport
Model series /
Typenreihe /
Série /
Serie
L 500 P
Model series /
Typenreihe /
Série /
Serie
X 300 P
X 400 P
X 500 P
X 820 P
X 1030 P
Model series /
Typenreihe /
Série /
Serie
X 2050 P
Original Operation and
Installation Manual
Manuel d´installation et de
manutention original
Original-Montage- und
Betriebsanleitung
Originele montage- en
bedieningshandleiding

Table of Contents

Questions and Answers

  • A
    Austin MendezAug 22, 2025
    Why does my Tractel tirak X 1033 P Lifting Systems motor switch off suddenly after prolonged use?
    • T
      Thomas MurphyAug 22, 2025
      If your Tractel Lifting Systems motor suddenly shuts off after extended use, it's likely due to overheating from inadequate cooling, supply voltage being too high or low, an ambient temperature exceeding 40°C, or operation at altitudes above 1000 m. To resolve this, ensure sufficient cooling, have an electrician measure the voltage and power consumption under load, and incorporate more frequent breaks during operation.
  • V
    Veronica NortonAug 26, 2025
    What to do if Tractel tirak X 1033 P load continues to lower slowly when stopped?
    • A
      Annette RomeroAug 26, 2025
      If a suspended load continues to lower slowly when stopped with Tractel Lifting Systems, it may be caused by a defective or dirty operating brake (spring-loaded brake) on the hoist, or an incorrect wire rope diameter / wire rope diameter too small. In the first instance, lower the suspended load down to the ground and send the hoist to the manufacturer for repairs or hand it over to a specialist hoisting gear workshop. In the second, replace incorrect wire ropes with specified wire ropes.
  • K
    Kenneth BowenAug 27, 2025
    Why does my Tractel tirak X 1033 P motor hum or rope drive creak during operation?
    • M
      Mark AllenAug 27, 2025
      If your Tractel Lifting Systems motor hums or the rope drive creaks while still allowing upward and downward movement, it could be due to several reasons. The brake may not be opening because the power supply, brake coil, or rectifier are defective, or the brake rotor is worn. Alternatively, there might be dirt in the rope drive, or the wire rope and rope drive might be damaged. Have the power supply, brake coil, and rectifier checked by an electrician, and repair or replace them as needed. If the brake rotor is worn or there is damage to the rope drive, replace the hoist as soon as possible and have it checked/repaired by TRACTEL Greifzug GmbH or an authorized hoisting gear workshop.
  • P
    Paula CruzAug 29, 2025
    What to do if Tractel tirak X 1033 P Lifting Systems load cannot be lowered but can be lifted?
    • R
      rebekah73Aug 29, 2025
      If the load on your Tractel Lifting Systems cannot be lowered but can be lifted, it's possible that the load has come to rest on or jammed against an obstacle. Carefully move the load upwards and remove the obstacle. After doing so, check the wire rope, rigging, and lifting equipment to confirm their operating safety.
  • J
    Jacob WilliamsonAug 31, 2025
    What to do if Tractel tirak X 1033 P motor starts, but the wire rope doesn't move?
    • E
      Eric HouseAug 31, 2025
      If the motor of your Tractel Lifting Systems starts but the wire rope remains stationary, it could be caused by a rope jam in the hoist due to damaged or incorrect wire rope, or an obstructed rope exit. Support the load, for example, with a wedge clamp or lever hoist. Cut the wire rope in front of and behind the hoist. Send the hoist in for repair. When available, install a new wire rope in replacement hoist.
  • F
    flemingkristenSep 2, 2025
    What to do if my Tractel Lifting Systems load has jammed or is tied in place?
    • J
      Jill HillSep 2, 2025
      If the load on your Tractel Lifting Systems is jammed or tied in place, carefully free or untie the load. Afterwards, inspect the wire rope, rigging, and load lifting equipment to ensure they are safe to operate.
  • T
    Terry SanchezSep 3, 2025
    What happens if Tractel tirak X 1033 P load moves downwards with the hand crank in operating position?
    • M
      Michael GloverSep 3, 2025
      If your hoist is fitted with hand cranks and the load moves downwards with the operating brake open and the hand crank in the operating position, it indicates a fault with the spring mechanism for the hand crank. Replace the hoist as soon as possible and have it checked / repaired by TRACTEL Greifzug GmbH or an authorized hoisting gear workshop.
  • S
    Shelby MarksSep 9, 2025
    Why does my Tractel Chain Hoists motor hum or rope drive creak?
    • T
      Tyler McdonaldSep 9, 2025
      If the motor hums intensively or the rope drive creaks, even though UP and DOWN travel is possible, it could be due to: * Overheating caused by deficient motor cooling. Provide sufficient cooling. * Overheating due to the voltage being too high or too low. Have an electrician measure the voltage and power consumption when subjected to load. Increase the wire cross-section if necessary. * Dirt in the rope drive, which could damage the rope and rope drive. Replace the hoist as soon as possible and have it checked or repaired by TRACTEL Greifzug GmbH or an authorized hoisting gear workshop.
  • D
    dbellSep 12, 2025
    What to do if suspended load continues to be lowered slowly when stopped with Tractel Chain Hoists?
    • D
      Donald MccallSep 12, 2025
      If the suspended load continues to be lowered slowly when stopped, it could be due to: * A defective or dirty operating brake (spring-applied brake) on the hoist. Lower the suspended load down to the ground and send the hoist to the manufacturer for repairs or hand it over to a specialist hoisting gear workshop. * An incorrect rope diameter or a rope diameter that is too small. Replace incorrect ropes with specified ropes.
  • H
    holly09Sep 12, 2025
    What to do if Tractel Chain Hoists load cannot be lowered but the rope can be lifted?
    • J
      Jennifer ObrienSep 12, 2025
      If the load cannot be lowered or slackened although the rope can be lifted or pulled: * The load may have come to rest on an obstacle or has jammed on an obstacle. Carefully move the load upwards and remove the obstacle. Check the rope, rigging and lifting equipment to confirm their operating safety. * There may be a fault in the DOWN control circuit of the hoist. Trigger emergency descent by releasing the brake and have the connections, wiring and cut-outs checked by an electrician and repair if necessary.

Summary

Technical Specifications

Component Identification

Safety Features and Identification

Safety Equipment Overview

Details safety features like emergency stop and load limiting devices.

Installation and Commissioning Procedures

Electrical Connection and Safety

Electrical Connection Requirements

Instructions for safe electrical connection of the hoist.

Safety Instructions and Symbols

General Safety Instructions

Critical safety guidelines to prevent injuries and equipment damage.

Operator Responsibilities and Safety Precautions

Operators Duties and Training

Outlines the operator's responsibilities for safe operation and training.

Product Application and Safety Requirements

Health and Safety Requirements

Outlines safety standards and compliance for the equipment.

Structural Requirements and Operational Description

Hoist Functional Description

Explains how the hoist operates, including brakes and controls.

Safety Equipment and Anchoring

Safety Equipment Details

Describes the function of the emergency stop, load limiting, and brakes.

Anchoring Procedures and Requirements

Provides instructions and warnings for proper anchoring.

Load Limits and Rope Management

Load Limit Guidelines

Specifies load limits and factors affecting them.

Installation Checks and Assembly

Pre-Installation Checks

Essential checks before starting installation of rigging and hoist.

Hoist Assembly and Anchoring

Instructions for assembling the hoist and its anchor points.

Electrical Connection and Anchoring Safety

Electrical Connection Safety and Procedures

Critical safety and procedural information for electrical connections.

Anchoring Safety and Procedures

Warnings and instructions for safe anchoring to prevent injuries.

Cable Selection and Rope Mounting

Commissioning and Functional Testing

Determining Operational Readiness

Checks to ensure the hoist is ready for operation.

Functional Tests (Brake and Emergency Stop)

Procedures for testing the hoist's safety functions.

Operation and Drive Path Limit Testing

Testing Drive Path Limit Switches

How to test upper and lower limit switches for safety.

Operating Warnings and Emergency Procedures

Emergency Descent Procedure

Steps for manually lowering the load in case of power failure.

Hand Crank Operation and Overload Switching

Maintenance and Inspections

Maintenance Tasks and Lubrication

Hoist Adjustment Procedures

Adjusting the Mechanical Load Limiting Device

Step-by-step guide for adjusting the load limiting device.

Load Limiter Adjustment and Spare Parts

Troubleshooting Common Faults

Troubleshooting Load Movement and Motor Issues

Troubleshooting Rope Feed and Crank Faults

Tractel tirak X 1033 P Specifications

General IconGeneral
Maximum Capacity1000 kg
Lifting HeightUnlimited
ControlPendant Control
Protection ClassIP55
Power Supply400 V, 50 Hz

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