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673-59
673-60
673-61
*673-62
673-63
673-64
673-65
673-66
673-67
673-68
673-69
673-70
673-71
*673-72
673-73
673-74
673-75
673-76
**673-77
KEY
NO.
673-51
673-52
673-53
673-54
673-55
673-56
673-57
673-58
673-78
NO.
REQ’D.
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1
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1
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3
3
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PART NAME
Hook Block Screw
Load Chain (Specify Length Req’d.)
End Ring
Capacity Label
I.D. Label
Warning Tag
Patent Label (no longer available order 673-55)
Load Limiter Label (Only for units with Load Limiter)
Load Limiter (Optional)
Cam Washer
Anchor Sling
Lower Hook with latch (Latch type)
Lower Hook Washer
Lower Hook Nut
Lower Hook Nut Pin
Lower Hook Block Screw
Lower Hook Block Screw L.W.
Lower Hook Block Screw Nut
Reeving Caution Plate
Lower Sheave
Lower Hook Block
Upper Hook with latch (latch type)
Upper Hook Nut
Upper Hook Nut Pin
Hoist Hanger
Dead End Pin
Upper hook block assembly (includes
673-16,673-30 and 673-35)
Lock Pin
3/4 TON
40854
85839
73759
73760
7310 P
7309 P
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
73606
73340
PART NUMBER
1 1/2 TON
40855
40471
73751
73761
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
–
73763
7311 P
73316
7312 P
73607
85847
73750
73342
3 TON
–
73752
7311 P
–
40606
50454
40382
982335
940812
940830
945820
40930
40166
40689
40606
40382
982335
73324
40851
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* If latchlok hook is required, part numbers are: 3/4 ton upper and lower hooks - 1001, 1 1/2 ton upper and lower hooks - 1002
3 ton lower hook - 1004, 3 ton upper hook - 1010
** If latchlok hook is required, contact CM ® .
PART NUMBERS FOR PACKAGED LUBRICANTS USED IN THE SHORT HANDLE PULLERS
(REFER TO PAGE 6 FOR LUBRICATION INSTRUCTIONS)
LUBRICANT
USAGE
TYPE OF
LUBRICANT
PART NUMBERS AND
PACKAGED QUANTITIES
OF LUBRICANTS
GREASE-GRAPHITE
MIXTURE
40626 (1 LB., .46 Kg. CAN) 3 TON LOWER SHEAVE BEARING
JOURNALS AND SEAT FOR HOOK KNOB
(3/4 AND 1-1/2 TON)
TIP OF LEVER PLUNGER AND
THREADED END OF PINION SHAFT
INSIDE OF LEVER HEAD
GEARS, LIFTWHEEL SPLINE, NEEDLE
BEARINGS, PINION BUSHING, CAM AND
LOCK PINS, CAM SLOTS, AND I.D. OF CAM
THREADS OF PINION
LOAD CHAIN
DRY-LUBE OIL-
GREASE
GREASE
SPRAY DRY
LUBRICANT
OIL
40628 (1 PT., .5L CAN)
GRAPHITE MIXTURE
40630 (1 LB., .46 Kg. CAN)
28610 (1 LB., .46 Kg. CAN)
28632 (4 LB., 1.8 Kg. CAN)
46698 (16 OZ. CAN)
28608 (1 PT., .5L CAN)
When ordering lubricants, specify the type of lubricant, part number and packaged quantity required.
Touch-up paint for the Short Handle Puller:
*(1) case (12-12 oz. Aerosol Cans) of Orange Touch-up Paint Part Number 84190.
*Touch-up paints are only available in case quantities.
NOTE: When painting the hoists, also order warning labels and capacity labels that may be coating during painting.
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Note: When ordering parts, always furnish rated load and serial number of hoist on which the parts are to be used.
For the location of the nearest CM ® Authorized Hoist Parts Depot, see inside front cover.
LIMITATION OF WARRANTIES, REMEDIES AND DAMAGES
THE WARRANTY STATED BELOW IS GIVEN IN PLACE OF ALL
OTHER WARRANTIES, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, OF
MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR
PURPOSE, OR OTHERWISE, NO PROMISE OR AFFIRMATION
OF FACT MADE BY ANY AGENT OR REPRESENTATIVE OF
SELLER SHALL CONSTITUTE A WARRANTY BY SELLER OR
GIVE RISE TO ANY LIABILITY OR OBLIGATION.
and recommendations; or (3) installed, repaired, altered or modified without compliance with such law, instructions or recommendations.
UNDER NO CIRCUMSTANCES SHALL SELLER BE LIABLE
FOR INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES AS
THOSE TERMS ARE DEFINED IN SECTION 2-715 OF THE
UNIFORM COMMERCIAL CODE.
Seller warrants that on the date of delivery to carrier the goods are free from defects in workmanship and materials.
SELLER’S SOLE OBLIGATION IN THE EVENT OF BREACH OF
WARRANTY OR CONTRACT OR FOR NEGLIGENCE OR
OTHERWISE WITH RESPECT TO GOODS SOLD SHALL BE
EXCLUSIVELY LIMITED TO REPAIR OR REPLACEMENT,
F.O.B. SELLER’S POINT OF SHIPMENT, OF ANY PARTS
WHICH SELLER DETERMINES TO HAVE BEEN DEFECTIVE or if Seller determines that such repair or replacement is not feasible, to a refund of the purchase price upon return of the goods to Seller.
Any action against Seller for breach of warranty, negligence or otherwise, must be commenced within one year after such cause of action occurs.
NO CLAIM AGAINST SELLER FOR ANY DEFECT IN THE
GOODS SHALL BE VALID OR ENFORCEABLE UNLESS
BUYER’S WRITTEN NOTICE THEREOF IS RECEIVED BY
SELLER WITHIN ONE YEAR FROM THE DATE OF SHIPMENT.
Seller shall not be liable for any damage, injury or loss arising out of the use of the goods if, prior to such damage, injury or loss, such goods are (1) damaged or misused following Seller’s delivery to carrier; (2) not maintained, inspected, or used in compliance with applicable law and Seller’s written instructions
INDEMNIFICATION AND SAFE OPERATION
Buyer shall comply with and require its employees to comply with directions set forth in instructions and manuals furnished by Seller and shall use and require its employees to follow such instructions and manuals and to use reasonable care in the use and maintenance of the goods. Buyer shall not remove or permit anyone to remove any warning or instruction signs on the goods.
In the event of personal injury or damage to property or business arising from the use of the goods, Buyer shall within 48 hours thereafter give Seller written notice of such injury or damage.
Buyer shall cooperate with Seller in investigating any such injury or damage and in the defense of any claims arising therefrom.
If Buyer fails to comply with this section or if any injury or damage is caused, in whole or in part, by Buyer’s failure to comply with applicable federal or state safety requirements, Buyer shall indemnify and hold Seller harmless against any claims, loss or expense for injury or damage arising from the use of the goods.
© 2008 Columbus M c Kinnon Corporation
WARNING
ALTERATIONS OR MODIFICATIONS OF EQUIPMENT AND USE OF
NON-FACTORY REPAIR PARTS CAN LEAD TO DANGEROUS
OPERATION AND INJURY.
TO AVOID INJURY:
• DO NOT ALTER OR MODIFY EQUIPMENT
• DO USE ONLY FACTORY PROVIDED REPLACEMENT PARTS
®
Columbus McKinnon Corporation
140 John James Audubon Parkway
Amherst, New York 14228-1197
Phone: 1-800-888-0985
Fax: 1-716-689-5644
Printed in USA
O P E R AT I N G ,
M A I N T E N A N C E &
P A R T S M A N U A L
M A N U A L LY L E V E R
O P E R AT E D
C H A I N H O I S T
®
Short
Handle Puller
Follow all instructions and warnings for inspecting, maintaining and operating this hoist.
The use of any hoist presents some risk of personal injury or property damage. That risk is greatly increased if proper instructions and warnings are not followed.
Before using this hoist, each operator should become thoroughly familiar with all warnings, instructions and recommendations in this manual. Retain this manual for future reference and use.
Forward this manual to operator.
Failure to operate equipment as directed in manual may cause injury.
Before installing hoist, fill in the information below.
Model No. __________________
Serial No. __________________
Purchase Date ______________
Rated Load _________________
73764
®
COLUMBUS McKINNON CORPORTATION
INDUSTRIAL PRODUCTS DIVISION
140 JOHN JAMES AUDUBON PARKWAY
AMHERST, NEW YORK 14228-1197
Manual No. 673-D
CM HOIST PARTS AND SERVICES ARE AVAILABLE IN THE UNITED STATES AND IN CANADA
As a CM Hoist user, you are assured of reliable repair and parts services through a network of Master Parts Depots and
Service Centers that are strategically located in the United States and Canada. These facilities have been selected on the basis of their demonstrated ability to handle all parts and repair requirements promptly and efficiently.
Below is a list of the Master Parts Depots in the United States and Canada. To quickly obtain the name of the U.S. Service
Center located nearest you, call (800) 888-0985. Fax: (716) 689-5644. In the following list, the Canadian Service Centers are indicated.
UNITED STATES MASTER PARTS DEPOT
CALIFORNIA
OTTO SYSTEMS, INC.
12010 Bloomfield Ave.
Sante Fe Springs, CA 90670
562/462-1612 or 800/596-7392
Fax 562/462-1617 or
7656 Las Positas Road
Livemore, CA 94551
925/245-8800 or 800/508-6886
Fax 925/245-8804
GEORGIA
ACE INDUSTRIES, INC.
6295 McDonough Drive
Norcross, GA 30093
770/441-0898 or 800/733-2231
Fax 800/628-3648
ILLINOIS
JOHN SAKASH COMPANY, INC.
700 Walnut Street
Elmhurst, IL 60126
630/833-3940
Fax 630/833-9830
INDIANA
HORNER ELECTRIC COMPANY, INC.
1521 East Washington Street
Indianapolis, IN 46201
317/639-4261
Fax 317/639-4342
IOWA
VM HOIST & CRANE SERVICES
PO Box 440
450 Highway 151
Walford, IA 52351
319/846-6040
Fax 319/846-6045
KANSAS
INDEPENDENT ELECTRIC MACHINERY
4425 Oliver Street
Kansas City, KS 66106
913/362-1155 or 800/833-2610
Fax 913/904-3330
LOUISIANA
BEERMAN PRECISION, INC.
PO Box 6018
Metairie, LA 70009
504/207-6000
Fax 504/207-6044
MASSACHUSETTS
ABEL DISTRIBUTORS, INC.
50 Parker Street, Unit 2
Newburyport, MA 01950
978/463-0700
Fax 978/463-5200
NEW JERSEY
SHUPPER-BRICKLE EQUIPMENT CO.
PO Box 803
2394 Route 130, Suite C
Dayton, NJ 08810
732/438-3888
Fax 732/438-3889
NEW YORK
VOLLAND ELECTRIC EQUIPMENT CO.
75 Innsbruck Drive
Buffalo, NY 14227
716/656-9900
Fax 716/656-8898/8899
NORTH CAROLINA
TEAM SESCO
PO Box 667489
2225 Freedom Drive
Charlotte, NC 28208
704/372-4832 or 800/487-3726
Fax 704/358-1098
OHIO
MAZZELLA LIFTING TECHNOLOGIES
21000 Aerospace Parkway
Cleveland, OH 44142
440/239-5700 or 800/362-4601
Fax 440/239-7010
PENNSYLVANIA
AMICK ASSOCIATES, INC.
11 Sycamore Street
Carnegie, PA 15106-0529
412/429-1212 or 800/445-9456
Fax 412/429-0191
RAM MOTORS & CONTROLS, INC.
5460-B Pottsville Pike, Docks 8-11
PO Box 748
Leesport, PA 19533
610/916-8000
Fax 610/916-7957
SOUTH CAROLINA
ENGINEERED SYSTEMS INC.
1121 Duncan-Reidville Road
Duncan, SC 29334
864/879-7438 or 800/879-7438
Fax 864/879-6428
TEXAS
ABEL EQUIPMENT CO., INC.
3710 Cavalier Drive
Garland, TX 75042
972/272-7706
Fax 972/272-6955
HYDRAULIC EQUIPMENT SERVICES, INC.
1021 North San Jacinto Street
Houston, TX 77002
713/228-9601
Fax 713/228-0931
WISCONSIN
TRESTER HOIST & EQUIPMENT, INC.
W136 N4863 Campbell Drive
Suite #4
Menomonee Falls, WI 53051
262/790-0700 or 800/234-6098
Fax 262/790-1009
CANADIAN SERVICE CENTERS
ALBERTA
BENNETT & EMMOTT, LTD.
18131 118th Avenue
Edmonton, Alberta T5S 1M8
403/454-9000
Fax 403/454-8990
**COLUMBUS McKINNON, LTD.
10311-174th Street
Edmonton, Alberta T5S 1H1
800/263-1997
Fax 403/486-6160
BRITISH COLUMBIA
FLECK BROTHERS, LTD.
4084 McConnel Court
Burnaby, British Columbia V5A 3N7
MANITOBA
KING’S ELECTRIC MOTORS, INC.
633 Tyne Avenue
Winnipeg, Manitoba R2L 1J5
204/663-5332
Fax 204/663-4059
NOVA SCOTIA
*W & A MOIR
95 Ilsley Ave.
Burnside Park, Nova Scotia B3B 1L5
902/468-7720
Fax 902/468-3777
ONTARIO
*R & W HOIST REPAIR, LTD.
790 Redwood Square
Units 5, 6, & 7
Oakville, Ontario L6L 6N3
905/825-5500
Fax 905/825-5315
*TORONTO ELECTRIC HOIST
SALES & SERVICE
9 CoDeco Court
North York, Ontario M3A 1A1
416/386-0820
Fax 416/386-0821
*MASLACK SUPPLY, LTD.
488 Falconbridge Road
Sudbury, Ontario P3A 4S4
705/566-1270
Fax 705/566-4208
*COLUMBUS McKINNON, LTD.
P.O. Box 1106
10 Brook Road, North
Cobourg, Ontario K9A 4W5
905/372-0153
Fax 905/372-3078
QUEBEC
*HERCULES SLING & CABLE
3800 TransCanada Highway
Pointe-Claire, Quebec H9R 1B1
514/428-5511 514/48631-5511
Fax 514/428-5555
*LEGER PALANS ET OUTILLAGES, INC.
7995-17th Ave.
Montreal, Quebec H1Z 3R2
514/376-3050
Fax 514/376-0657
* *ARE ALSO MASTER PARTS DEPOTS
**MASTER PARTS DEPOT ONLY i
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Load Limiter
(Optional)
Exploded View
Short Handle
Pullers
WARNING
USING “COMMERCIAL” OR OTHER
MANUFACTURER’S PARTS TO REPAIR THE SHORT
HANDLE PULLER MAY CAUSE LOAD LOSS.
TO AVOID INJURY:
USE ONLY CM ® SUPPLIED REPLACEMENT PARTS.
® PARTS ARE
MADE OF SPECIFIC MATERIALS OR PROCESSED
TO ACHIEVE SPECIFIC PROPERTIES.
ORDERING INFORMATION
The following information must accompany all correspondence or repair parts orders:
1) Capacity
2) Serial Number - this is stamped on the frame
For parts orders also specify:
1) Quantity desired
2) Key number of part
3) Part Name
4) Part number of the part
When ordering replacement parts, consideration should be given to the need to replace other items,
(bushings, fasteners, etc.) and items that may be damaged or lost during disassembly or just unfit for future use because of deterioration from age or service.
Parts should be ordered from CM’s Master Parts Depots conveniently located throughout the United States.
Refer to the back of front cover of this manual to locate the Parts Depot nearest you.
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SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
Each CM
®
Short Handle Puller Manually Lever Operated Hoist is built in accordance with the specifications contained herein and at the time of manufacture complies with our interpretation of applicable sections of *ASME B30.21,
*ANSI/ASME HST-3M and the Occupational Safety and Health Act-1970.
The safety laws for elevators and for dumbwaiters specify construction details that are not incorporated in CM
®
industrial hoists. We recommend the use of equipment that meets state and national safety codes for such use. CM
®
Hoists cannot be responsible for applications other than those for which CM
®
equipment is recommended.
!
THIS SYMBOL POINTS OUT IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS WHICH IF NOT FOLLOWED
COULD ENDANGER THE PERSONAL SAFETY AND/OR PROPERTY OF YOURSELF AND OTHERS.
READ AND FOLLOW ALL INSTRUCTIONS IN THIS MANUAL AND ANY PROVIDED WITH THE
EQUIPMENT BEFORE ATTEMPTING TO OPERATE YOUR CM ® SHORT HANDLE PULLER.
!
*Copies of these standards may be obtained from ASME Order Department, 22 Law Drive, Box 2300, Fairfield, NJ 07007-2300.
WARNING!
Improper operation of a hoist can create a potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided, could result in death or serious injury. To avoid such a potentially hazardous situation, the operator shall:
1.
NOT operate a malfunctioning or unusually performing hoist.
2.
NOT operate the hoist until you have thoroughly read and understood this Operating, Maintenance and Parts Manual.
3.
NOT operate a hoist which has been modified without the manufacturer’s approval or certification to be in conformity with applicable OSHA regulations.
4.
NOT lift or pull more than rated load for the hoist.
5.
NOT use damaged hoist or hoist that is Not working properly.
6.
NOT use hoist with twisted, kinked, damaged, or worn load chain.
7.
NOT operate with any lever extension (cheater bar).
8.
NOT attempt to “free-chain” the hoist while a load is applied.
9.
NOT use the hoist to lift, support, or transport people.
10. NOT lift loads over people and make sure all personnel remain clear of the supported load.
11. NOT attempt to lengthen the load chain or repair damaged load chain.
12. Protect the hoist’s load chain from weld splatter or other damaging contaminants.
13. NOT operate hoist when it is restricted from forming a straight line from hook to hook in the direction of loading.
14. NOT use load chain as a sling or wrap load chain around load.
15. NOT apply the load to the tip of the hook or to the hook latch.
16. NOT apply load unless load chain is properly seated in the chain wheel(s) or sprocket(s).
17. NOT apply load if bearing prevents equal loading on all load supporting chains.
18. NOT operate beyond the limits of the load chain travel.
19. NOT leave load supported by the hoist unattended unless specific precautions have been taken.
20. NOT allow the chain or hook to be used as an electrical or welding ground.
21. NOT allow the chain or hook to be touched by a live welding electrode.
22. NOT remove or obscure the warnings on the hoist.
23. NOT operate a hoist which has Not been securely attached to a suitable support.
24. NOT operate a hoist unless load slings or other approved single attachments are properly sized and seated in the hook saddle.
25. NOT lift loads that are Not balanced and that the holding action is
Not secure, taking up slack carefully.
26. NOT operate a hoist unless all persons are and remain clear of the supported load.
27. Report malfunctions or unusual performances of a hoist, after it has been shut down until repaired.
28. NOT operate a hoist on which the safety placards or decals are missing or illegible.
29. Be familiar with operating controls, procedures, and warnings.
CAUTION!
Improper operation of a hoist can create a potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided, could result in minor or moderate injury. To avoid such a potentially hazardous situation, the operator shall:
1.
Maintain a firm footing or be otherwise secured when operating the hoist.
2.
Check brake function by tensioning the hoist prior to each lift or pulling function.
3.
Use hook latches. Latches are to retain slings, chains, etc. under slack conditions only.
4.
Make sure the hook latches are closed and not supporting any parts of the load.
5.
Make sure the load is free to move and will clear all obstructions.
6.
Avoid swinging the load or hook.
7.
Avoid lever “fly-back” by keeping a firm grip on the lever until operating stroke is completed and the lever is at rest.
8.
Inspect the hoist regularly, replace damaged or worn parts, and keep appropriate records of maintenance.
9.
Use the hoist manufacturer’s recommended parts when repairing the unit.
10. Lubricate load chain per hoist manufacturer’s recommendations.
11. NOT use the hoist load limiting or warning device to measure load.
12. NOT operate except with manual power.
13. NOT permit more than one operator to pull on lever at the same time. More than one operator is likely to cause hoist overload.
14. NOT allow your attention to be diverted from operating the hoist.
15. NOT allow the hoist to be subjected to sharp contact with other hoists, structures, or objects through misuse.
16. NOT adjust or repair the hoist unless qualified to perform such adjustments or repairs.
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HOIST SAFETY IS UP TO YOU...
–DO NOT APPLY MORE THAN RATED LOAD.
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CHOOSE THE RIGHT HOIST FOR THE JOB...
Choose a CM Short Handle Puller with a capacity for the job. Know the capacities of your hoists and the weight of your loads.
Then match them.
The application, the size and type of load, the attachments to be used and the period of use must also be taken into consideration in selecting the right hoist for the job.
Remember the hoist was designed to ease our burden and carelessness not only endangers the operator, but in many cases, a valuable load.
– DO NOT OPERATE DAMAGED OR MALFUNCTIONING UNIT.
– DO NOT OPERATE WITH TWISTED, KINKED OR DAMAGED
CHAIN.
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INSPECT
All hoists should be visually inspected before use, in addition to regular, periodic maintenance inspections.
Inspect hoists for operational warning notices and legibility.
Deficiencies should be noted and brought to the attention of supervisors. Be sure defective hoists are tagged and taken out of service until repairs are made.
Under no circumstances should you operate a malfunctioning hoist.
Check chain for gouged, twisted, distorted links and foreign material. Do not operate hoists with twisted, kinked or damaged chain links.
Load chain should be properly lubricated.
Hooks that are bent, worn or whose openings are enlarged beyond normal throat opening should not be used. If latch does not engage throat opening of hook, hoist should be taken out service.
Chains should be checked for deposits of foreign material which may be carried into the hoist mechanism.
Check brake for evidence of slippage under load.
– DO NOT PULL AT AN ANGLE. BE SURE LEVER HOIST AND
LOAD ARE IN A STRAIGHT LINE.
– DO NOT USE UNLESS FRAME AND CHAIN FORM A
STRAIGHT LINE BETWEEN HOOKS.
– DO NOT USE IF FRAME IS IN CONTACT WITH ANY OBJECT.
– DO NOT USE LOAD CHAIN AS A SLING.
– DO NOT USE AN EXTENSION ON THE LEVER.
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USE HOIST PROPERLY
Be sure the hoist is solidly held in the uppermost part of the support hook arc.
Be sure the hoist and load are in a straight line. Do not use unless frame and chain form a straight line between hooks.
Be sure load is hooked securely.
Do not tip load the hook. Do not load hook latch. Hook latch is to prevent detachment of load under slack chain conditions only.
Do not operate with hoist frame resting against any object. Apply the load gently. Do not jerk it.
Never use an extension on the lever! You’re dangerously overloading the hoist if you exceed the rated lever pull or if you have to use a lever extension to lift or pull a load.
– DO NOT LIFT PEOPLE OR LOADS OVER PEOPLE.
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PRACTICE CAUTION ALWAYS
Do not lift co-workers with a CM Short
Handle Puller.
Make sure everyone is clear of the load when you apply tension.
Do not remove or obscure operational warning notices.
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OPERATOR SERVICE
CLEANING: Lever Hoists should be kept clean and free of dust, dirt, moisture, etc., which will in any way affect the operation or safety of the equipment.
LUBRICATION: Chain should be properly lubricated.
AFTER REPAIRS: Carefully operate the hoist before returning it to full service.
VIOLATION OF ANY OF THESE WARNINGS LISTED MAY RESULT SERIOUS PERSONAL INJURY TO THE
OPERATOR OR NEARBY PERSONNEL BY RELEASED LOAD OR BROKEN HOIST COMPONENTS.
SPECIFICATIONS
The CM ® Short Handle Puller is a highly versatile manually lever operated chain hoist that can be used to efficiently pull, lift, drag or stretch. Standard features of the hoist include:
• Alloy steel liftwheel to reduce chain wear.
• Hoistaloy ® load chain for long and dependable service.
• Grease lubricated, hardened, alloy steel gears for smooth operation.
• Forged steel upper and lower latch type hooks.
• Patented, free-chaining mechanism for quick and easy attachment to the load.
• Lightweight, aluminum frame, covers and lever.
• Ball or needle bearings at rotating points.
• Compact, yet rugged, design provides minimum headroom and long trouble free service.
• Sealed automatic brake with two holding pawls for positive load control.
• Short lever (12 inches-305 mm long on 3/4 ton unit, 16-
3/4 inches-425 mm long on 1-1/2 and 3 ton units) for operation in close quarters.
• Rocking and swivel upper hook (3/4 and 1-1/2 ton units)
• Backed by CM’s life-time warranty.
CM
®
REPAIR/ REPLACEMENT POLICY
All CM ® Short Handle Pullers are inspected and performance tested prior to shipment. If any properly maintained hoist develops a performance problem, due to a material or workmanship defect, as verified by CM ® , repair or replacement of the unit will be made to the original purchaser without charge. This repair/replacement policy applies only to Pullers installed, maintained and operated as outlined in this manual, and specifically excludes hoists subject to normal wear, abuse, improper installation, improper or inadequate maintenance, hostile environmental effects and unauthorized repairs/modifications.
We reserve the right to change materials or design if, in our opinion, such changes will improve our product. Abuse, repair by an unauthorized person, or use of non-CM ® replacement parts voids the guarantee and could lead to dangerous operation. For full Terms of Sale, see Sales
Order Acknowledgment. Also, refer to the back cover for
Limitations of Warranties, Remedies and Damages, and
Indemnification and Safe Operation.
Latchlok
®
Hooks
Latchlok hooks are available to replace the standard latch type hooks. The unique design of the Latchlok hook assures that it will stay locked until the operator releases it by depressing the release button. It will not open accidentallyeven if the load chain goes slack. Once opened, it can be shut with one hand or by the weight of the load when it is lifted. Latchlok hooks can be supplied with the hoist or it can be provided in kit form for lever hoists already in service.
Anchor Sling
(for 3/4 and 1-1/2 ton units only)
Anchor Sling is an upper hook extender that simplifies attachment when application or space limitation makes it impossible to pull in a straight line from hook to hook. A swiveling hook block is securely anchored to the housing and the upper hook swivels through a full 360°. Anchor
Sling may be ordered as a feature of your new hoist or in kit form for simple installation on units now in use.
WARNING
ALTERATIONS OR MODIFICATIONS OF EQUIPMENT AND USE OF
NON-CM ® REPAIR PARTS CAN LEAD TO DANGEROUS
OPERATION AND INJURY.
TO AVOID INJURY:
• DO NOT ALTER OR MODIFY EQUIPMENT.
• DO USE ONLY CM ® PROVIDED REPLACEMENT PARTS.
OPTIONS
Load Limiter
®
The Load Limiter is a friction device that is designed and factory calibrated to prevent lifting excessive overloads. An excessive overload is indicated by lever movement without corresponding movement of the lower hook or load when the
Puller is operated in the up direction. Should this occur, operate the lever in the down direction to remove the overload. Reducing the load to rated capacity or less will automatically restore normal operation. The Load Limiter can be ordered as part of a new Short Handle Puller or in kit form that can be added to units now in service.
INSTALLATION
UNPACKING
After removing the Short Handle Puller from the carton, check it for damage that may have occurred during shipment. If there is damage, refer to the packing slip envelope for claims procedure.
INSTALLATION
The Short Handle Puller is designed for operation at ambient temperatures of 0° to 100° F (-17° to 38° C). It can be used in any position for pulling a load at an angle, horizontal pulling or vertical lifting, provided it is rigged to pull in a straight line from hook to hook and the frame is free to swivel on the upper hook.
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WARNING
IF THE UNIT IS NOT RIGGED IN A STRAIGHT LINE,
HOOK TO HOOK MANNER, AND IF THE FRAME IS
NOT FREE TO SWIVEL, LEVER PULL MAY BREAK
FRAME AND CAUSE PHYSICAL INJURY AND LOSS
OF LOAD.
TO AVOID INJURY:
RIG THE UNIT IN A STRAIGHT LINE HOOK TO
HOOK MANNER AND KEEP FRAME FREE TO
SWIVEL - SEE FIGURE ON PAGE 3.
Regardless of how the hoist is used, make sure that the upper hook is firmly attached to a support or anchor that has sufficient strength to hold several times the rated load of the hoist.
Using the upper hook, attach the hoist to support.
Be sure hoist is solidly held in the uppermost part of the hook arc and the latch is tightly against the hook tip.
H.Never operate the hoist when flammable materials or vapors are present. Contact between metal parts may produce sparks that can cause a fire or explosion.
I. STAY ALERT! Watch what you are doing and use common sense. Do not use the hoist when you are tired, distracted or under the influence of drugs, alcohol or medication causing diminished control.
WARNING
MALFUNCTION OF UNIT, RIGGING SLIP OR LOSS
OF FOOTING MAY CAUSE USER TO SLIP
RESULTING IN INJURY.
TO AVOID INJURY:
ALWAYS HAVE A FIRM AND SECURE FOOTING
WHEN USING THE CM ® SHORT HANDLE PULLER.
UPPER
HOOK
FRAME
CAM
TRIGGER WARNING
ATTACHING THE HOIST FROM AN INADEQUATE
SUPPORT MAY ALLOW THE HOIST AND LOAD TO
FALL AND CAUSE INJURY AND/OR PROPERTY
DAMAGE.
TO AVOID INJURY:
MAKE SURE THE STRUCTURE HAS SUFFICIENT
STRENGTH TO HOLD SEVERAL TIMES THE HOIST
AND ITS RATED LOAD.
OPERATION
LOWER
HOOK
END RING
FREE-CHAINING
LEVER
WARNING
IF NOT USED AS DIRECTED, HOIST MAY CAUSE
INJURY.
TO AVOID INJURY:
USE ONLY AS DIRECTED BELOW. READ ALL
INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE OPERATING THE SHORT
HANDLE PULLER.
GENERAL
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A. The hoist must be kept clean to assure proper operation.
Before use, check to be sure the load chain is clean, that there is no foreign material in the liftwheel area and that the lever operates freely.
B. Do not load beyond the rated capacity. Overload can cause immediate failure or cause damage resulting in future failure, even at less than rated capacity.
C.Do not use this hoist or any other material handling equipment for lifting or moving people, or lifting loads over people.
D.Stand clear of all loads and warn other people of your intention to move a load in their area.
E. Do not leave a load on the unit unattended.
F. Read warnings and instructions on the lever before each use.
G. Do not hold the load chain while operating the hoist.
Should the hoist not operate properly, serious injury may occur.
WARNING
FAILURE TO PROPERLY USE THE FREE-CHAIN MECHANISM
MAY CAUSE INJURYAND/OR PROPERTY DAMAGE.
TO AVOID INJURY:
USE THE FREE-CHAIN MECHANISM AS DIRECTED BELOW.
In this mode of operation, the gearing is disengaged to allow the chain to be easily pulled through the hoist by hand, for quick attachment to the load.
To free-chain the Short Handle Puller:
1. Make sure there is no load on the lower hook.
2. Turn the lever trigger 1/4 turn from “UP” or “DN”.
3. Rotate the cam knob 1/4 turn clockwise (to right) from
“OPERATE” to “FREE-CHAIN”. A “click” will be heard or felt and the cam cannot be rotated further in the clockwise position.
4. Pull on hook side and loose end side of load chain to make sure chain feeds freely into and out of the hoist.
5. Grasp unit by frame or upper hook and pull on end ring or lower hook to pull the chain through hoist to the length required to attach lower hook to load. Pull on end ring to take-up slack in chain and THEN LET GO OF END RING.
6. Rotate the cam counterclockwise (to left) until the arrow points to “operate”.
7. Pull sharply on the loose end of chain and THEN LET GO
OF CHAIN. Pull sharply on the lower hook side of chain, to make sure gearing is fully engaged.
ATTACHING TO LOAD
Attach the lower hook to the load so that it is seated in the bowl of the hook and is not bearing against the tip of the hook, and the latch is tight against the hook tip.
WARNING
ALLOWING THE LOAD TO BEAR AGAINST THE
HOOK LATCH AND/OR HOOK TIP CAN RESULT IN
LOSS OF LOAD.
TO AVOID INJURY:
DO NOT ALLOW THE LOAD TO BEAR AGAINST THE
HOOK LATCH AND/OR HOOK TIP. APPLY LOAD TO
HOOK BOWL OR SADDLE ONLY.
Do not wrap the load chain around the load and hook onto itself as a choker chain sling or bring the load in contact with the hoist. Doing this will result in the loss of the swivel effect of the hook which could cause twisted chain and a jammed liftwheel. Also, the chain may be damaged at the hook.
Make sure the upper and lower hooks are in a straight line and the frame is free to swivel on the upper hook. If the proposed use prevents straight line attachment, use an
Anchor Sling (see page 1) or a chain sling to obtain a straight line pull.
WARNING
IF THE UNIT IS NOT RIGGED IN A STRAIGHT LINE
HOOK TO HOOK MANNER, AND IF THE FRAME IS
NOT FREE TO SWIVEL, LEVER PULL MAY BREAK
FRAME AND CAUSE PHYSICAL INJURY AND LOSS
OF LOAD.
TO AVOID INJURY:
RIG THE UNIT IN A STRAIGHT LINE HOOK TO
HOOK MANNER AND KEEP FRAME FREE TO
SWIVEL - SEE BELOW.
SLING
WARNING
FAILURE TO FULLY ENGAGE THE GEARING WILL
ALLOW LOAD TO RELEASE AND THUS CAUSE INJURY
TO AVOID INJURY:
AFTER ROTATING CAM KNOB TO “OPERATE”, PULL
EACH CHAIN SHARPLY TO RE-ENGAGE GEARING AS
DIRECTED ABOVE.
8. The hoist is now ready for operation. Move trigger to “UP” position and operate lever in and up and down motion to shorten the distance between hooks and thus pull or lift load. Only move the load enough to slightly load the hoist.
Check free-play of cam knob. The arrow tip should not move more than 3/16 inch (4.7mm). If movement is greater than this, move trigger to “DN” position and operate the lever to remove the load. Repeat step 7 and if the free-play is still more than 3/16 inch (4.7mm), the hoist should be disassembled to check for damaged or worn parts. Do not take up the load chain to the point where the end ring or lower hook block becomes jammed against the frame.
LOAD
IMPROPER ATTACHMENT:
DANGEROUS PULLING
LOAD
PROPER ATTACHMENT:
SAFE PULLING
TO PULL OR LIFT LOAD
Move lever trigger to “UP” position. Operate lever in up and down motion to shorten the distance between hooks and thus pull or lift the load.
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When pulling or lifting move the load only enough to slightly load the unit, then check to be sure that the attachments to the hooks and load are firmly seated. Continue movement only after you are assured the load is free of all obstructions.
The hoist has been designed for hand powered operation only. Do not use an extension on the lever. Lever pulls of
45 pounds (21kg.) on the 3/4 ton unit, 55 pounds (25kg.) on the 1-1/2 ton unit and 62 pounds (28kg.) on the 3 ton unit will result in rated capacity on the unit. Any greater pull is an indication of either an overload or an incorrectly maintained unit.
WARNING
POWER OPERATION MAY CAUSE STRUCTURAL
DAMAGE OR PREMATURE WEAR THAT IN TURN
MAY CAUSE A PART TO BREAK AND ALLOW THE
LOAD TO FALL.
TO AVOID INJURY:
OPERATE THE CM ® SHORT HANDLE PULLER
USING HAND POWER ONLY!
TO LOOSEN OR LOWER LOAD
Move lever trigger to “DN” position. Again, operate lever in an up and down motion to increase the distance between hooks and thus loosen or lower the load.
Note that the cam is NOT changed when changing from
“up” to “down” or from “down” to “up” operation.
However, if attempting to pull or lift load that is approximately 20% greater than rated capacity, the Load
Limiter will function. As a result, the lever will move but, there will be no corresponding movement of the lower hook or load, when the unit is operated in the “up” direction.
Should this occur, immediately move the trigger to the “DN” position and operate the lever until the overload is set down and removed from the unit. Reducing the load to rated capacity or less will automatically return the hoist to normal operation.
CAUTION: THE LOAD LIMITER IS SUBJECT TO
OVERHEATING AND WEAR WHEN EXCESSIVELY
OPERATED. FOR THIS REASON, WHEN AN
OVERLOAD IS DETECTED, THE EXCESS LOAD MUST
BE REMOVED AS QUICKLY AS POSSIBLE WITHOUT
CONTINUED OPERATION OF THE LEVER.
WARNING -
TO AVOID INJURY:
Use as directed above. Failure to do so may cause injury to you or others.
1. Do not exceed capacity shown on frame or lower hook block.
2. Do not use to lift people or loads over people.
3. Do not use unless the hoist’s frame and chain form a straight line between hooks.
4. Do not use if the frame is in contact with any object.
5. Do not use if the unit is damaged or malfunctions.
6. Do not use extension on lever. Use hand power only.
7. Do not use if chain is twisted, kinked or damaged.
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WARNING
TURNING THE CAM WITH A LOAD ATTACHED WILL
ALLOW THE LOAD TO RELEASE AND MAY CAUSE
INJURY.
TO AVOID INJURY:
NEVER TURN THE CAM WHEN THE SHORT
HANDLE PULLER IS UNDER LOAD.
INSPECT THE SHORT HANDLE PULLER
Inspect the Short Handle Puller before each use and at specified intervals as directed in the inspection section (see next column).
LOAD LIMITER
®
The operation of a Short Handle Puller equipped with a
Load Limiter ® is the same as described above. In fact, as long as you are pulling or lifting loads that are within the rated capacity of the hoist, the Load Limiter ® will not function and you will not notice any difference in operation.
MAINTENANCE
INSPECTION
To maintain continuous and satisfactory operation, a regular periodic inspection procedure must be initiated so that worn, damaged and missing parts can be replaced before the unit becomes unsafe. The frequency of inspection must be determined by the individual application.
The following list gives an inspection procedure for normal usage under normal conditions.
When the unit is subjected to heavy usage or dusty, gritty, moist or corrosive atmospheric conditions, shorter time periods must be assigned. Inspection must be made of all parts for unusual wear, corrosion or damage, in addition to those specifically mentioned in the schedule on page 5.
Make certain that the unit is complete and contains all parts including hook latches and end ring.
Any parts that are deemed unserviceable must be replaced with new parts before the unit is returned to service. It is very important that the unserviceable parts be destroyed and properly disposed of to prevent their possible future use as a repair item. Use only Columbus McKinnon supplied repair parts as other parts may look the same but may not be to proper specifications.
Inspection of hoists is divided into two general classifications designated as “frequent” and “periodic”.
Frequent Inspections
These inspections are by the operator or other designated personnel. Frequent inspections are to be performed daily or prior to each use and they are to include the following:
A. Check for free movement of the lever, trigger and cam.
B. Operate hoist with no load and check for visual signs or abnormal noises that could indicate a potential problem.
C. Check brake for evidence of slippage.
D. Check chain for lubrication, wear damaged links or foreign material (see page 6).
E. Check hooks for damage, cracks, twist, latch engagement and latch operation (see below).
F. Check lever for bends, cracks and damage.
G. Check support or anchor for damage.
Any deficiencies noted during the frequent inspections must be corrected before using the hoist.
Periodic Inspections
These are visual inspections by an appointed person who records conditions to provide a basis for a continuing evaluation of the hoist. Periodic inspections are to be performed semi-annually and they should include the following:
A. All items listed under frequent inspections.
B. Evidence of loose screws.
C. Evidence of worn, corroded, cracked or distorted upper and lower hook blocks, frame, end ring, hook block screws, covers, lever, suspension bolt, gears, bearings, pawls, pawl springs, cam, cam pins, lever cover, freechaining spring, ratchet hub, stripper, Load Limiter (if equipped with same), ratchet and hoist hanger.
D. Evidence of worn, glazed or oil contaminated friction discs. Friction discs should be replaced if their thickness is less than .075 inch (2 mm).
E. Warning label for legibility.
NOTE: To perform some of the periodic inspections, it is necessary to partially disassemble the hoist. Refer to Disassembly-Assembly starting on page 7. Also, the external conditions may show the need for more detailed inspection which, in turn, may require the use of non-destructive type testing.
Any deficiencies noted during the periodic inspection must be corrected before using the hoist.
Hook Inspection
Hooks damaged from chemicals, deformations, or cracks, or that have more than a 10° twist from the plane of the unbent hook or excessive opening or seat wear must be replaced.
Any hook that is twisted or has excessive throat opening indicates abuse or overloading of the unit. Other loadsustaining components of the hoist should be inspected for damage.
On latch type hooks, check to make sure that the latch is not damaged or bent and that it operates properly with sufficient spring pressure to keep the latch tightly against the tip of the hook and allow the latch to spring back to the tip when released. If the latch does not operate properly, it must be replaced. See previous illustration to determine when the hook must be replaced.
Replace Hook If
Opening Is
Greater Than
1-1/8” (28.5 mm) on 3/4 and 1-1/2 ton units or 1-
15/16”(49.2mm) on 3 ton unit.
Replace Hook If Seat Is Less
Than 21/32” (16.7 mm) on 3/4 and 1-1/2 ton units or 1-1/8”
(28.5mm) on 3 ton unit.
On Latchlok type hooks, measure seat wear and throat opening as shown above and replace hook if measurements indicate the need to do same.
LOAD CHAIN
Chain should feed smoothly into and away from the hoist. If chain binds, jumps or is noisy, first clean and lubricate it (see below). If trouble persists, inspect chain and mating parts for wear, distortion or other damage.
Chain Inspection
First clean chain with a non-caustic/non-acid type solvent and make a link by link inspection for nicks, gouges, twisted links, weld spatter, corrosion pits, striations (minute parallel lines), cracks in weld areas, wear and stretching. Chain with any one of these defects must be replaced.
.250 (6.3 mm) for 3/4 ton unit
.312 (7.9 mm) for 1-1/2 and 3 ton units
Weld
Wear In These
Areas
10°
MAX.
Twisted
Do Not Use
Normal Ok
To use
Replace Hook
When
Opening Is
Greater Than the following:
3/4 ton: 1-1/8”(28.5mm)
1-1/2 ton: 1-5/16”(33.3mm)
3 ton: 1-7/16”(36.5mm)
Slack the portion of the chain that normally passes over the liftwheel. Examine the interlink area for the point of maximum wear (polishing). Measure and record the stock diameter at this point of the link. Then measure stock diameter in the same area on a link that does not pass over the liftwheel (use the link adjacent to the end ring for this purpose). Compare these two measurements. If the stock diameter of the worn link is 0.010 inches (0.254mm), or more, less than the stock diameter of the unworn link, the chain must be replaced.
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6
Vernier Caliper
Measure
11 Pitches One
Pitch
Also check chain for stretch using a vernier caliper as shown above. Select an unused, unstretched section of chain
(usually at the loose end) and measure and record the length over 11 chain links (pitches). Measure and record the same length on a worn section of chain. Obtain the amount of stretch and wear by subtracting the measurement of the unworn section from the measurement of the worn section.
If the result (amount of stretch and wear) is greater than
0.145 inch (3.7 mm), the chain must be replaced.
When lubricating the chain, apply sufficient lubricant to obtain natural run-off and full coverage, especially in the interlink area.
LUBRICATION
Refer to Exploded View and Parts List pages 10 thru 13.
WARNING
THE LUBRICANTS USED IN AND RECOMMENDED
FOR THE SHORT HANDLE PULLER MAY CONTAIN
HAZARDOUS MATERIALS THAT MANDATE SPECIFIC
HANDLING AND DISPOSAL PROCEDURES.
TO AVOID CONTACT AND
CONTAMINATION:
HANDLE AND DISPOSE OF LUBRICANTS ONLY AS
DIRECTED IN APPLICABLE MATERIAL SAFETY
DATA SHEETS AND IN ACCORDANCE WITH
APPLICABLE LOCAL, STATE, AND FEDERAL
REGULATIONS.
WARNING
USING OTHER THAN CM ® SUPPLIED LOAD CHAIN MAY CAUSE
THE CHAIN TO JAM IN THE HOIST AND/OR ALLOW THE CHAIN
TO BREAK AND THE LOAD TO DROP.
TO AVOID INJURY:
DUE TO SIZE REQUIREMENTS AND PHYSICAL PROPERTIES,
USE ONLY HOISTALOY ® LOAD CHAIN IN THE SHORT HANDLE
PULLER.
Use only a “Knife-Edge” caliper to eliminate possibility of false reading by not measuring full pitch length. Note that worn chain can be an indication of worn hoist components.
For this reason, the hoist’s frame, stripper, and liftwheel should be examined for wear and replaced as necessary when replacing worn chain.
Also, the load chain is specially heat treated and hardened and should never be repaired.
IMPORTANT:
Do not use replaced chain for other purposes such as lifting or pulling. Load chain may break suddenly without visual deformation. For this reason, cut replaced chain into short lengths to prevent use after disposal.
Chain Lubrication
A small amount of lubricant will greatly increase the life of load chain. Do not allow the chain to run dry. Keep it clean and lubricate at regular intervals with Lubriplate ® Bar and
Chain Oil 10-R (Fiske Bros. Refining Co.) or equal lubricant.
Normally, weekly cleaning and lubrication is satisfactory, but under hot and dirty conditions, it may be necessary to clean the chain at least once a day and lubricate it several times between cleanings.
WARNING
USED MOTOR OILS MAY CONTAIN KNOWN
CARCINOGENIC MATERIALS.
TO AVOID INJURY:
NEVER USE USED MOTOR OILS AS A CHAIN
LUBRICANT. ONLY USE LUBRIPLATE ® BAR AND CHAIN
OIL 10-R AS A LUBRICANT FOR THE LOAD CHAIN.
NOTE: To assure extra long life and top performance, be sure to lubricate the various parts of the hoist using the recommended lubricants. These lubricants may be purchased from CM ® . Refer to page 13 for information on ordering the lubricants.
Except for lubricating the load chain frequently, the hoist requires no additional lubrication, unless it has been disassembled for cleaning, inspection and/or repairs. If the unit has been disassembled, remove the “old” lubricant from the parts and apply new lubricants as follows:
A. A light coat of Texaco Novatex #2, or equal, grease to:
• Needle bearings in gear cover (673-5) and frame
(673-2).
• Inside of pinion bushing (673-25).
• Outside surface of cam pins (673-47).
• Inside diameter and the cam pin slots in cam (673-18).
• Outside surface of suspension bolt (673-48).
• Spline of liftwheel (673-10).
• Outside surface of locking pins (673-78).
B. A light coat of Lubrico M-32 (Master Lubricant Co.) or equal grease to inside diameter of lever head (673-39).
C. A light coat of Moly-Duolube #67 (Hercules Packing Co.) or equal dry film lubricant to threads and spline of pinion
(673-9).
D. A light coat of a *graphite/grease mixture to knob of upper and lower hooks (673-35) and bearing journals of
3 ton lower sheave (673-70).
E. 1/2 oz. on 3/4 ton unit and 2/3 oz. on 1-1/2 and 3 ton units of Texaco Novatex #2, or equal grease to pinion
(673-9) teeth, liftwheel gear (673-11) teeth and in gear cavity of frame (673-2).
F. A light coat of a **graphite/oil mixture to tip of lever plunger (673-46) for approximately 1 inch (25.4mm) and threaded end (up to including the spline) of the pinion shaft (673-9).
G. See above for lubricating load chain.
* graphite/grease mixture consists of 1 lb. (.46 Kg.) Superior
Graphite Co. #590 flake graphite and 2 lb (.92 Kg.) of Master
Lubricant Co. Lubricko M-32 grease.
**graphite/oil mixture consists of 1 oz. of Superior Graphite
Co. #590 flake graphite and 1 qt. (946 ml) of Acheson
Industries #DAG-154RFU oil.
WARNING
USING ANY GREASE OR LUBRICANT ON THE
BRAKING SURFACES WILL CAUSE BRAKE
SLIPPAGE AND LOSS OF LOAD CONTROL WHICH
MAY RESULT IN INJURY AND/OR PROPERTY
DAMAGE.
TO AVOID INJURY:
DO NOT USE ANY GREASE OR LUBRICANT ON
BRAKING SURFACES. THE BRAKE IS DESIGNED
TO OPERATE DRY.
When lubricating parts adjacent to the brake, DO NOT use an excessive amount of lubricant which could seep onto the brake surfaces.
EXTERIOR FINISH
The exterior surface of the Short Handle Puller has a durable, scratch resistant baked powder coating. Normally, the exterior surfaces can be cleaned by wiping with a cloth.
However, if the finish is damaged, compatible touch-up paint can be purchased from CM ® . Refer to page 13 for information on ordering paint.
PREVENTATIVE MAINTENANCE
A preventative maintenance program should be established to prolong the useful life of the Short Handle Puller and maintain its reliability and continued safe use. The program should include frequent and periodic inspections (see page
5) with particular attention paid to lubrication of various components using the recommended lubricants (see
Lubrication section for lubricating load chain and other parts).
RECOMMENDED SPARE PARTS
To insure continued operation, it is recommended that two friction discs (Key No. 673-13) be kept on hand at all times to replace friction discs that are worn, glazed or contaminated. Refer to page 12 for ordering information).
DISASSEMBLY
When disassembling and assembling the Short Handle
Puller, refer to the exploded view and parts list on pages 10 thru 13. These show the proper relationship of the parts, part names and the required quantities of the parts. In addition, please observe the following:
A. The liftwheel gear (673-11) is under spring pressure and may spring out when the gear cover (673-5) is removed.
B. Needle bearings are pressed into the gear cover (673-5) and frame (673-2). Unless they are to be replaced, do not attempt to remove these bearings.
C. If so equipped, do not attempt to disassemble the Load
Limiter (673-59). The Load Limiter is calibrated by CM ® , and no attempt should be made to recalibrate the device.
If it is not functioning properly, the entire Load Limiter must be replaced.
D. Refer to page 8 for removal and installation of load chain.
E. The brake cover (673-8) includes a rubber seal and care should be taken to make sure it is not cut or damaged.
ASSEMBLY
When reassembling the unit, lubricate the various parts as specified on page 6 and observe the following:
A. Maintain the proper relationship of the lever plunger
(673-46) tip and the trigger (673-43) as shown above.
Lever
Plunger
673-46
U
P
Trigger
673-43
B. Assemble pinion washer (673-26) and then bushing
(673-25) to pinion (673-9) and slide this assembly into the frame (673-2).
C. Place liftwheel bearing (673-1) on liftwheel (673-10) and slide this assembly into frame (673-2).
D. Place the large end of the free-chain spring (673-20) in the recess of the liftwheel gear (673-11) and slide the gear onto the liftwheel (673-10) spline-spring end first.
Liftwheel
Gear
673-11
Free Chain
Spring
673-20
E. Assemble snap ring (673-33) to suspension bolt (673-
48). Assemble upper hook (673-35) and hook blocks
(673-16). Place this assembly in recess on top of frame
(673-2) and secure by sliding the suspension bolt thru holes in frame and hook block. Snap ring on suspension bolt must be on gear side of frame.
F. Push on liftwheel gear to compress the spring and attach the gear cover (673-5) to the frame (673-2)
G. Insert the cam pins (673-47) - ROUND END OUT - in the holes above and below boss on gear cover (637-5).
Gear Cover
673-5
Cam Pins
673-47
Round End Out
H. Assemble the cam (673-18) to the gear cover (673-5) so that the arrow is pointing towards “operate”.
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I. Secure the cam using the cam washer (673-60) and screw (673-29).
J. Slide friction hub (673-12) onto pinion (673-4) and place one friction disc (673-13) on the top of the friction hub.
Assemble ratchet bushing (673-24) to ratchet (673-23) and slide assembly onto the friction hub (673-12). Place the second friction disc (673-13) on top of the ratchet.
Thread ratchet hub (673-14) or Load Limiter (673-59) onto the pinion. (673-4). Insert two locking pins (673-78) or Load Limiter (673-59).
Frame
673-2
Ratchet Bushing
673-24
Ratchet
673-23
REMOVAL OF LOAD CHAIN
A. Remove the lower hook block assembly from the load chain on the 3/4 and 1-1/2 ton units. On the 3 ton unit, disengage the load chain from the hoist hanger (673-75) by removing the dead end pin (673-76).
B. Put unit in free-chaining - see page 2
C. Pull on the end ring (673-53) and pull the chain out of the hoist (and out of the lower hook block on the 3 ton unit).
D. Remove the end ring from the load chain.
WARNING
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Pawl Assembly
(673-14) or Load Limiter (673-59) from the stop in the full clockwise position to the stop in the full counterclockwise position. From stop to stop there should be 10 to 45° of rotation. If the rotation does not fall within the 10 to 45° range, remove the locking pins (673-78), ratchet hub
(673-14) or Load Limiter (673-59), friction discs (673-13), ratchet (673-23) and ratchet bushing (673-24). Slide the friction hub (673-12) partially off of the pinion (673-9) until the splines disengage. Rotate the friction hub (673-12) slightly clockwise if the rotation is more than 45° or counterclockwise if the rotation is less than 10°.
the rotation from stop to stop is 10 to 45°.
Note: The ratchet hub (673-14) or Load Limiter
(673-59) can be started onto the threads of the pinion (673-9) in one of four positions.
Each time the ratchet hub (673-14) or Load
Limiter (673-59) is re-threaded onto pinion
(673-9), maintain the same orientation.
secure with snap rings (673-32). Place pawl springs
(673-21) onto pawl shafts (673-22) and insert these assemblies into the frame (673-2).
M. Assemble the snap ring (673-31) to the stripper pin (673-
34). Slide the stripper (673-15) into the recess in the thru the holes in the frame and stripper.
Frame
673-2
Pawl Shaft
673-22
Pawl Snap
Ring
673-32
Pawl
Spring
673-21
Pawl
673-19
N. Assemble brake cover (673-8) to frame.
O. Assemble the lever assembly (step A) to ratchet hub
(673-14) or Load Limiter (673-59) and secure by attaching the lever cover (673-17) to the ratchet hub or
Load Limiter with lever cover screws (673-27).
(Apply a small amount of loctite to threads of each lever cover screw prior to installation).
P. Install load chain (673-52) - see removal and installation of load chain.
Q. After assembly, test the unit as indicated on page 9.
TO AVOID INJURY:
• VERIFY USE OF PROPER SIZE AND TYPE OF LOAD
CHAIN FOR SPECIFIC CM ®
• INSTALL LOAD CHAIN PROPERLY AS INDICATED BELOW
Liftwheel
673-10
Welds Out And
Away From
Liftwheel.
Load Chain
673-52
INSTALLING LOAD CHAIN
3/4 ton unit uses 1/4 in.(6.3mm) stock disc grade load chain.
1-1/2 and 3 ton units use 5/16 in.(7.9mm) stock disc grade load chain.
A. Feed a piece of soft wire thru one chain opening in the bottom of the frame, up and over the liftwheel, until it comes out the other opening.
B. Attach the wire to the load chain to be installed.
C. Make sure the unit is in free-chaining (see page 2).
D. Position the chain so that the welds on the upstanding links will be up and away from the liftwheel and the first link entering the hoist is an upstanding link.
E. Pull on the wire to pull the chain up and over the liftwheel.
Dead
End Pin
673-76
F. On 3/4 and 1-1/2 ton units, attach the lower hook block to the strand of chain that enters the “hook side” of the frame (printed on the nameplate). Tighten the hook block screw (673-51) firmly and then lock it in place by prick punching two spots 180° apart on edge of counterbore to drive metal into serrations on head of screw. If screw has been removed and replaced, always use new spots for locking. On the 3 ton unit, hang it in the vertical position. Making sure there are no twists in the chain, feed the end of chain thru the hook block (673-
71) and around lower sheave (637-70). Secure end of chain to hoist hanger using the dead end pin (673-76).
WARNING
CUTTING CHAIN CAN PRODUCE FLYING
PARTICLES.
TO AVOID INJURY:
• WEAR EYE PROTECTION.
• PROVIDE A SHIELD, SUCH AS A HEAVY RAG,
OVER THE CHAIN TO PREVENT FLYING PARTI-
CLES.
(2) Use a 7 inch(177.8mm) minimum diameter by 1/8 inch
(3.175mm) thick abrasive wheel (of type recommended by wheel supplier) that will clear adjacent links.
(3) Chain may also be cut using a bolt cutter with special jaws for cutting hardened chain (1 inch (25.4mm) long cutting edge).
Load
Chain
673-52
TESTING
Rotate Last
Link Of
Chain 90°
As Shown.
G. Assemble the end ring (673-53) to the free (loose) end of chain by rotating the last link 1/4 turn and passing the ends of the ring thru the link as shown below. Hammer or squeeze the ends of the ring together to secure it to the chain.
CUTTING CHAINS
Hoistaloy
®
End Ring
673-53 load chain is hardened for wear resistance and is difficult to cut. However, the following methods are recommended when cutting a length of new chain from stock or cutting off a length of worn chain.
Bend
Ends To
Secure To
Chain
Prior to initial use, all altered or repaired hoists or hoists that have not been operated for the previous 12 months must be tested by the user for proper operation.
Test the unit first in the unloaded state and then with a light load of 50 pounds (23kg.) times the number of load supporting strands of load chain to be sure it operates properly and the brake holds the load when the lever is released; then test with a load of *125% of rated capacity.
In addition, hoists in which load sustaining parts have been replaced shall be tested with *125% of rated capacity by or under the direction of an appointed person and a written report prepared for record purposes.
*If unit is equipped with a Load Limiter, it may refuse to lift the 125% overload. Should this occur, reduce the test load to rated capacity. Also, on such units, the function of the
Load Limiter should be checked. To do this attach the lower hook to a load of 180% of rated capacity and operate the unit in the “up” direction. When attempting to lift this load, the lever should slip. If it does not, the Load Limiter must be replaced. After this test, operate the unit in the “down” direction to remove tension in the chain.
NOTE: For additional information on inspection and testing, refer to the current issue of ASME B30.21
“Manually Lever Operated Hoists” obtainable from
ASME Order Department, 22 Law Drive, Box 2300,
Fairfield, NJ 07007-2300, U.S.A.
Cutting Chain by Nicking
(1) Use a grinder and nick the link on both sides, then secure the link in a vise and break off with a hammer.
Cutting Chain with a Bolt Cutter
9
10
673-40
673-41
673-42
673-43
673-44
673-45
673-46
673-47
673-48
673-49
673-50
2
2
1
1
1
1
2
1
2
2
6
1
1
1
1
2
2
2
1
1
1
1
2
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
NO.
REQ’D.
1
1
1
4
1
KEY
NO.
673-1
673-2
673-3
673-4
673-5
673-21
673-22
673-23
673-24
673-25
673-26
673-27
673-28
673-29
673-30
673-31
673-32
673-33
673-34
*673-35
673-36
673-39
673-13
673-14
673-15
673-16
673-17
673-18
673-19
673-20
673-6
673-7
673-8
673-8A
673-9
673-10
673-11
673-12
1
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
SHORT HANDLE PULLER PARTS LIST
PART NAME
Liftwheel Bearing
Frame (includes 673-3 and (4) 673-4)
Pinion Bearing, frame end
Frame Pin
Gear Cover (includes 673-6 and
673-7)
Pinion Bearing, gear end
Liftwheel bearing
Brake Cover with seal
Seal Only
Pinion
Liftwheel
Liftwheel Gear
Friction Hub
Friction Disc
Ratchet Hub
Chain Guide (Stripper)
Upper hook block half
Lever Cover
Cam
Pawl
Free-Chain Spring
Pawl Spring
Pawl Shaft
Ratchet
Ratchet Bushing
Pinion Bushing
Pinion Washer
Lever Cover Screw
Cover Screw
Cam Screw
Upper Hook Block Screw
Stripper Pin Snap Ring
Pawl Snap Ring
Suspension Bolt Snap Ring
Stripper Pin
Hook with Latch (Latch type)
Latch Kit
Lever Assembly (Includes 673-40,
673-41, 673-42, 673-43,
673-45 and 673-46)
Expansion Plug
Lever Plunger Spring
Lever Plunger Spring Pin
Trigger
Warning Label
Trigger Pin
Lever Plunger
Cam Pin
Suspension Bolt
Hook Block, Drilled
Hook Block, Tapped
3/4 TON
88645
73304C
88642
920720
73305C
73709
73338
73772
73701
73351
73708
73700
73712
88644
88643
73306C
73314
73345
73308
73309
73343
73713
73315
73313
73710
73711
73720
73718
73715
73716
73721
73723
73318
23030
595522
73600C
PART NUMBER
1 1/2 TON
88442
73331C
88439
73737
73328C
73346
88441
88439
73329C
73732
73348
73332
73325
73350
73742
73323
73745
73353
73746
73728
73743
73731
73733
73326
73741
73730
73729
73715
73736
73717
73735
73722
73738
73734
73739
40604
45662
73604C
3 TON
–
–
–
45663
40955
73310
73314
73317
40120
40121
940801
40735
983766
40113
40984
983768
40142
40143
40462
73744
73770
40985
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-
CM HOIST PARTS AND SERVICES ARE AVAILABLE IN THE UNITED STATES AND IN CANADA
As a CM Hoist user, you are assured of reliable repair and parts services through a network of Master Parts Depots and
Service Centers that are strategically located in the United States and Canada. These facilities have been selected on the basis of their demonstrated ability to handle all parts and repair requirements promptly and efficiently.
Below is a list of the Master Parts Depots in the United States and Canada. To quickly obtain the name of the U.S. Service
Center located nearest you, call (800) 888-0985. Fax: (716) 689-5644. In the following list, the Canadian Service Centers are indicated.
UNITED STATES MASTER PARTS DEPOT
CALIFORNIA
OTTO SYSTEMS, INC.
12010 Bloomfield Ave.
Sante Fe Springs, CA 90670
562/462-1612 or 800/596-7392
Fax 562/462-1617 or
7656 Las Positas Road
Livemore, CA 94551
925/245-8800 or 800/508-6886
Fax 925/245-8804
GEORGIA
ACE INDUSTRIES, INC.
6295 McDonough Drive
Norcross, GA 30093
770/441-0898 or 800/733-2231
Fax 800/628-3648
ILLINOIS
JOHN SAKASH COMPANY, INC.
700 Walnut Street
Elmhurst, IL 60126
630/833-3940
Fax 630/833-9830
INDIANA
HORNER ELECTRIC COMPANY, INC.
1521 East Washington Street
Indianapolis, IN 46201
317/639-4261
Fax 317/639-4342
IOWA
VM HOIST & CRANE SERVICES
PO Box 440
450 Highway 151
Walford, IA 52351
319/846-6040
Fax 319/846-6045
KANSAS
INDEPENDENT ELECTRIC MACHINERY
4425 Oliver Street
Kansas City, KS 66106
913/362-1155 or 800/833-2610
Fax 913/904-3330
LOUISIANA
BEERMAN PRECISION, INC.
PO Box 6018
Metairie, LA 70009
504/207-6000
Fax 504/207-6044
MASSACHUSETTS
ABEL DISTRIBUTORS, INC.
50 Parker Street, Unit 2
Newburyport, MA 01950
978/463-0700
Fax 978/463-5200
NEW JERSEY
SHUPPER-BRICKLE EQUIPMENT CO.
PO Box 803
2394 Route 130, Suite C
Dayton, NJ 08810
732/438-3888
Fax 732/438-3889
NEW YORK
VOLLAND ELECTRIC EQUIPMENT CO.
75 Innsbruck Drive
Buffalo, NY 14227
716/656-9900
Fax 716/656-8898/8899
NORTH CAROLINA
TEAM SESCO
PO Box 667489
2225 Freedom Drive
Charlotte, NC 28208
704/372-4832 or 800/487-3726
Fax 704/358-1098
OHIO
MAZZELLA LIFTING TECHNOLOGIES
21000 Aerospace Parkway
Cleveland, OH 44142
440/239-5700 or 800/362-4601
Fax 440/239-7010
PENNSYLVANIA
AMICK ASSOCIATES, INC.
11 Sycamore Street
Carnegie, PA 15106-0529
412/429-1212 or 800/445-9456
Fax 412/429-0191
RAM MOTORS & CONTROLS, INC.
5460-B Pottsville Pike, Docks 8-11
PO Box 748
Leesport, PA 19533
610/916-8000
Fax 610/916-7957
SOUTH CAROLINA
ENGINEERED SYSTEMS INC.
1121 Duncan-Reidville Road
Duncan, SC 29334
864/879-7438 or 800/879-7438
Fax 864/879-6428
TEXAS
ABEL EQUIPMENT CO., INC.
3710 Cavalier Drive
Garland, TX 75042
972/272-7706
Fax 972/272-6955
HYDRAULIC EQUIPMENT SERVICES, INC.
1021 North San Jacinto Street
Houston, TX 77002
713/228-9601
Fax 713/228-0931
WISCONSIN
TRESTER HOIST & EQUIPMENT, INC.
W136 N4863 Campbell Drive
Suite #4
Menomonee Falls, WI 53051
262/790-0700 or 800/234-6098
Fax 262/790-1009
CANADIAN SERVICE CENTERS
ALBERTA
BENNETT & EMMOTT, LTD.
18131 118th Avenue
Edmonton, Alberta T5S 1M8
403/454-9000
Fax 403/454-8990
**COLUMBUS McKINNON, LTD.
10311-174th Street
Edmonton, Alberta T5S 1H1
800/263-1997
Fax 403/486-6160
BRITISH COLUMBIA
FLECK BROTHERS, LTD.
4084 McConnel Court
Burnaby, British Columbia V5A 3N7
MANITOBA
KING’S ELECTRIC MOTORS, INC.
633 Tyne Avenue
Winnipeg, Manitoba R2L 1J5
204/663-5332
Fax 204/663-4059
NOVA SCOTIA
*W & A MOIR
95 Ilsley Ave.
Burnside Park, Nova Scotia B3B 1L5
902/468-7720
Fax 902/468-3777
ONTARIO
*R & W HOIST REPAIR, LTD.
790 Redwood Square
Units 5, 6, & 7
Oakville, Ontario L6L 6N3
905/825-5500
Fax 905/825-5315
*TORONTO ELECTRIC HOIST
SALES & SERVICE
9 CoDeco Court
North York, Ontario M3A 1A1
416/386-0820
Fax 416/386-0821
*MASLACK SUPPLY, LTD.
488 Falconbridge Road
Sudbury, Ontario P3A 4S4
705/566-1270
Fax 705/566-4208
*COLUMBUS McKINNON, LTD.
P.O. Box 1106
10 Brook Road, North
Cobourg, Ontario K9A 4W5
905/372-0153
Fax 905/372-3078
QUEBEC
*HERCULES SLING & CABLE
3800 TransCanada Highway
Pointe-Claire, Quebec H9R 1B1
514/428-5511 514/48631-5511
Fax 514/428-5555
*LEGER PALANS ET OUTILLAGES, INC.
7995-17th Ave.
Montreal, Quebec H1Z 3R2
514/376-3050
Fax 514/376-0657
* *ARE ALSO MASTER PARTS DEPOTS
**MASTER PARTS DEPOT ONLY i
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Load Limiter
(Optional)
Exploded View
Short Handle
Pullers
WARNING
USING “COMMERCIAL” OR OTHER
MANUFACTURER’S PARTS TO REPAIR THE SHORT
HANDLE PULLER MAY CAUSE LOAD LOSS.
TO AVOID INJURY:
USE ONLY CM ® SUPPLIED REPLACEMENT PARTS.
® PARTS ARE
MADE OF SPECIFIC MATERIALS OR PROCESSED
TO ACHIEVE SPECIFIC PROPERTIES.
ORDERING INFORMATION
The following information must accompany all correspondence or repair parts orders:
1) Capacity
2) Serial Number - this is stamped on the frame
For parts orders also specify:
1) Quantity desired
2) Key number of part
3) Part Name
4) Part number of the part
When ordering replacement parts, consideration should be given to the need to replace other items,
(bushings, fasteners, etc.) and items that may be damaged or lost during disassembly or just unfit for future use because of deterioration from age or service.
Parts should be ordered from CM’s Master Parts Depots conveniently located throughout the United States.
Refer to the back of front cover of this manual to locate the Parts Depot nearest you.
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673-59
673-60
673-61
*673-62
673-63
673-64
673-65
673-66
673-67
673-68
673-69
673-70
673-71
*673-72
673-73
673-74
673-75
673-76
**673-77
KEY
NO.
673-51
673-52
673-53
673-54
673-55
673-56
673-57
673-58
673-78
NO.
REQ’D.
-
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
1
1
1
3
3
1
1
1
1
3
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
PART NAME
Hook Block Screw
Load Chain (Specify Length Req’d.)
End Ring
Capacity Label
I.D. Label
Warning Tag
Patent Label (no longer available order 673-55)
Load Limiter Label (Only for units with Load Limiter)
Load Limiter (Optional)
Cam Washer
Anchor Sling
Lower Hook with latch (Latch type)
Lower Hook Washer
Lower Hook Nut
Lower Hook Nut Pin
Lower Hook Block Screw
Lower Hook Block Screw L.W.
Lower Hook Block Screw Nut
Reeving Caution Plate
Lower Sheave
Lower Hook Block
Upper Hook with latch (latch type)
Upper Hook Nut
Upper Hook Nut Pin
Hoist Hanger
Dead End Pin
Upper hook block assembly (includes
673-16,673-30 and 673-35)
Lock Pin
3/4 TON
40854
85839
73759
73760
7310 P
7309 P
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
73606
73340
PART NUMBER
1 1/2 TON
40855
40471
73751
73761
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
–
73763
7311 P
73316
7312 P
73607
85847
73750
73342
3 TON
–
73752
7311 P
–
40606
50454
40382
982335
940812
940830
945820
40930
40166
40689
40606
40382
982335
73324
40851
-
* If latchlok hook is required, part numbers are: 3/4 ton upper and lower hooks - 1001, 1 1/2 ton upper and lower hooks - 1002
3 ton lower hook - 1004, 3 ton upper hook - 1010
** If latchlok hook is required, contact CM ® .
PART NUMBERS FOR PACKAGED LUBRICANTS USED IN THE SHORT HANDLE PULLERS
(REFER TO PAGE 6 FOR LUBRICATION INSTRUCTIONS)
LUBRICANT
USAGE
TYPE OF
LUBRICANT
PART NUMBERS AND
PACKAGED QUANTITIES
OF LUBRICANTS
GREASE-GRAPHITE
MIXTURE
40626 (1 LB., .46 Kg. CAN) 3 TON LOWER SHEAVE BEARING
JOURNALS AND SEAT FOR HOOK KNOB
(3/4 AND 1-1/2 TON)
TIP OF LEVER PLUNGER AND
THREADED END OF PINION SHAFT
INSIDE OF LEVER HEAD
GEARS, LIFTWHEEL SPLINE, NEEDLE
BEARINGS, PINION BUSHING, CAM AND
LOCK PINS, CAM SLOTS, AND I.D. OF CAM
THREADS OF PINION
LOAD CHAIN
DRY-LUBE OIL-
GREASE
GREASE
SPRAY DRY
LUBRICANT
OIL
40628 (1 PT., .5L CAN)
GRAPHITE MIXTURE
40630 (1 LB., .46 Kg. CAN)
28610 (1 LB., .46 Kg. CAN)
28632 (4 LB., 1.8 Kg. CAN)
46698 (16 OZ. CAN)
28608 (1 PT., .5L CAN)
When ordering lubricants, specify the type of lubricant, part number and packaged quantity required.
Touch-up paint for the Short Handle Puller:
*(1) case (12-12 oz. Aerosol Cans) of Orange Touch-up Paint Part Number 84190.
*Touch-up paints are only available in case quantities.
NOTE: When painting the hoists, also order warning labels and capacity labels that may be coating during painting.
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Note: When ordering parts, always furnish rated load and serial number of hoist on which the parts are to be used.
For the location of the nearest CM ® Authorized Hoist Parts Depot, see inside front cover.
LIMITATION OF WARRANTIES, REMEDIES AND DAMAGES
THE WARRANTY STATED BELOW IS GIVEN IN PLACE OF ALL
OTHER WARRANTIES, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, OF
MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR
PURPOSE, OR OTHERWISE, NO PROMISE OR AFFIRMATION
OF FACT MADE BY ANY AGENT OR REPRESENTATIVE OF
SELLER SHALL CONSTITUTE A WARRANTY BY SELLER OR
GIVE RISE TO ANY LIABILITY OR OBLIGATION.
and recommendations; or (3) installed, repaired, altered or modified without compliance with such law, instructions or recommendations.
UNDER NO CIRCUMSTANCES SHALL SELLER BE LIABLE
FOR INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES AS
THOSE TERMS ARE DEFINED IN SECTION 2-715 OF THE
UNIFORM COMMERCIAL CODE.
Seller warrants that on the date of delivery to carrier the goods are free from defects in workmanship and materials.
SELLER’S SOLE OBLIGATION IN THE EVENT OF BREACH OF
WARRANTY OR CONTRACT OR FOR NEGLIGENCE OR
OTHERWISE WITH RESPECT TO GOODS SOLD SHALL BE
EXCLUSIVELY LIMITED TO REPAIR OR REPLACEMENT,
F.O.B. SELLER’S POINT OF SHIPMENT, OF ANY PARTS
WHICH SELLER DETERMINES TO HAVE BEEN DEFECTIVE or if Seller determines that such repair or replacement is not feasible, to a refund of the purchase price upon return of the goods to Seller.
Any action against Seller for breach of warranty, negligence or otherwise, must be commenced within one year after such cause of action occurs.
NO CLAIM AGAINST SELLER FOR ANY DEFECT IN THE
GOODS SHALL BE VALID OR ENFORCEABLE UNLESS
BUYER’S WRITTEN NOTICE THEREOF IS RECEIVED BY
SELLER WITHIN ONE YEAR FROM THE DATE OF SHIPMENT.
Seller shall not be liable for any damage, injury or loss arising out of the use of the goods if, prior to such damage, injury or loss, such goods are (1) damaged or misused following Seller’s delivery to carrier; (2) not maintained, inspected, or used in compliance with applicable law and Seller’s written instructions
INDEMNIFICATION AND SAFE OPERATION
Buyer shall comply with and require its employees to comply with directions set forth in instructions and manuals furnished by Seller and shall use and require its employees to follow such instructions and manuals and to use reasonable care in the use and maintenance of the goods. Buyer shall not remove or permit anyone to remove any warning or instruction signs on the goods.
In the event of personal injury or damage to property or business arising from the use of the goods, Buyer shall within 48 hours thereafter give Seller written notice of such injury or damage.
Buyer shall cooperate with Seller in investigating any such injury or damage and in the defense of any claims arising therefrom.
If Buyer fails to comply with this section or if any injury or damage is caused, in whole or in part, by Buyer’s failure to comply with applicable federal or state safety requirements, Buyer shall indemnify and hold Seller harmless against any claims, loss or expense for injury or damage arising from the use of the goods.
© 2008 Columbus M c Kinnon Corporation
WARNING
ALTERATIONS OR MODIFICATIONS OF EQUIPMENT AND USE OF
NON-FACTORY REPAIR PARTS CAN LEAD TO DANGEROUS
OPERATION AND INJURY.
TO AVOID INJURY:
• DO NOT ALTER OR MODIFY EQUIPMENT
• DO USE ONLY FACTORY PROVIDED REPLACEMENT PARTS
®
Columbus McKinnon Corporation
140 John James Audubon Parkway
Amherst, New York 14228-1197
Phone: 1-800-888-0985
Fax: 1-716-689-5644
Printed in USA
O P E R AT I N G ,
M A I N T E N A N C E &
P A R T S M A N U A L
M A N U A L LY L E V E R
O P E R AT E D
C H A I N H O I S T
®
Short
Handle Puller
Follow all instructions and warnings for inspecting, maintaining and operating this hoist.
The use of any hoist presents some risk of personal injury or property damage. That risk is greatly increased if proper instructions and warnings are not followed.
Before using this hoist, each operator should become thoroughly familiar with all warnings, instructions and recommendations in this manual. Retain this manual for future reference and use.
Forward this manual to operator.
Failure to operate equipment as directed in manual may cause injury.
Before installing hoist, fill in the information below.
Model No. __________________
Serial No. __________________
Purchase Date ______________
Rated Load _________________
73764
®
COLUMBUS McKINNON CORPORTATION
INDUSTRIAL PRODUCTS DIVISION
140 JOHN JAMES AUDUBON PARKWAY
AMHERST, NEW YORK 14228-1197
Manual No. 673-D
673-59
673-60
673-61
*673-62
673-63
673-64
673-65
673-66
673-67
673-68
673-69
673-70
673-71
*673-72
673-73
673-74
673-75
673-76
**673-77
KEY
NO.
673-51
673-52
673-53
673-54
673-55
673-56
673-57
673-58
673-78
NO.
REQ’D.
-
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
1
1
1
3
3
1
1
1
1
3
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
PART NAME
Hook Block Screw
Load Chain (Specify Length Req’d.)
End Ring
Capacity Label
I.D. Label
Warning Tag
Patent Label (no longer available order 673-55)
Load Limiter Label (Only for units with Load Limiter)
Load Limiter (Optional)
Cam Washer
Anchor Sling
Lower Hook with latch (Latch type)
Lower Hook Washer
Lower Hook Nut
Lower Hook Nut Pin
Lower Hook Block Screw
Lower Hook Block Screw L.W.
Lower Hook Block Screw Nut
Reeving Caution Plate
Lower Sheave
Lower Hook Block
Upper Hook with latch (latch type)
Upper Hook Nut
Upper Hook Nut Pin
Hoist Hanger
Dead End Pin
Upper hook block assembly (includes
673-16,673-30 and 673-35)
Lock Pin
3/4 TON
40854
85839
73759
73760
7310 P
7309 P
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
73606
73340
PART NUMBER
1 1/2 TON
40855
40471
73751
73761
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
–
73763
7311 P
73316
7312 P
73607
85847
73750
73342
3 TON
–
73752
7311 P
–
40606
50454
40382
982335
940812
940830
945820
40930
40166
40689
40606
40382
982335
73324
40851
-
* If latchlok hook is required, part numbers are: 3/4 ton upper and lower hooks - 1001, 1 1/2 ton upper and lower hooks - 1002
3 ton lower hook - 1004, 3 ton upper hook - 1010
** If latchlok hook is required, contact CM ® .
PART NUMBERS FOR PACKAGED LUBRICANTS USED IN THE SHORT HANDLE PULLERS
(REFER TO PAGE 6 FOR LUBRICATION INSTRUCTIONS)
LUBRICANT
USAGE
TYPE OF
LUBRICANT
PART NUMBERS AND
PACKAGED QUANTITIES
OF LUBRICANTS
GREASE-GRAPHITE
MIXTURE
40626 (1 LB., .46 Kg. CAN) 3 TON LOWER SHEAVE BEARING
JOURNALS AND SEAT FOR HOOK KNOB
(3/4 AND 1-1/2 TON)
TIP OF LEVER PLUNGER AND
THREADED END OF PINION SHAFT
INSIDE OF LEVER HEAD
GEARS, LIFTWHEEL SPLINE, NEEDLE
BEARINGS, PINION BUSHING, CAM AND
LOCK PINS, CAM SLOTS, AND I.D. OF CAM
THREADS OF PINION
LOAD CHAIN
DRY-LUBE OIL-
GREASE
GREASE
SPRAY DRY
LUBRICANT
OIL
40628 (1 PT., .5L CAN)
GRAPHITE MIXTURE
40630 (1 LB., .46 Kg. CAN)
28610 (1 LB., .46 Kg. CAN)
28632 (4 LB., 1.8 Kg. CAN)
46698 (16 OZ. CAN)
28608 (1 PT., .5L CAN)
When ordering lubricants, specify the type of lubricant, part number and packaged quantity required.
Touch-up paint for the Short Handle Puller:
*(1) case (12-12 oz. Aerosol Cans) of Orange Touch-up Paint Part Number 84190.
*Touch-up paints are only available in case quantities.
NOTE: When painting the hoists, also order warning labels and capacity labels that may be coating during painting.
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Note: When ordering parts, always furnish rated load and serial number of hoist on which the parts are to be used.
For the location of the nearest CM ® Authorized Hoist Parts Depot, see inside front cover.
LIMITATION OF WARRANTIES, REMEDIES AND DAMAGES
THE WARRANTY STATED BELOW IS GIVEN IN PLACE OF ALL
OTHER WARRANTIES, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, OF
MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR
PURPOSE, OR OTHERWISE, NO PROMISE OR AFFIRMATION
OF FACT MADE BY ANY AGENT OR REPRESENTATIVE OF
SELLER SHALL CONSTITUTE A WARRANTY BY SELLER OR
GIVE RISE TO ANY LIABILITY OR OBLIGATION.
and recommendations; or (3) installed, repaired, altered or modified without compliance with such law, instructions or recommendations.
UNDER NO CIRCUMSTANCES SHALL SELLER BE LIABLE
FOR INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES AS
THOSE TERMS ARE DEFINED IN SECTION 2-715 OF THE
UNIFORM COMMERCIAL CODE.
Seller warrants that on the date of delivery to carrier the goods are free from defects in workmanship and materials.
SELLER’S SOLE OBLIGATION IN THE EVENT OF BREACH OF
WARRANTY OR CONTRACT OR FOR NEGLIGENCE OR
OTHERWISE WITH RESPECT TO GOODS SOLD SHALL BE
EXCLUSIVELY LIMITED TO REPAIR OR REPLACEMENT,
F.O.B. SELLER’S POINT OF SHIPMENT, OF ANY PARTS
WHICH SELLER DETERMINES TO HAVE BEEN DEFECTIVE or if Seller determines that such repair or replacement is not feasible, to a refund of the purchase price upon return of the goods to Seller.
Any action against Seller for breach of warranty, negligence or otherwise, must be commenced within one year after such cause of action occurs.
NO CLAIM AGAINST SELLER FOR ANY DEFECT IN THE
GOODS SHALL BE VALID OR ENFORCEABLE UNLESS
BUYER’S WRITTEN NOTICE THEREOF IS RECEIVED BY
SELLER WITHIN ONE YEAR FROM THE DATE OF SHIPMENT.
Seller shall not be liable for any damage, injury or loss arising out of the use of the goods if, prior to such damage, injury or loss, such goods are (1) damaged or misused following Seller’s delivery to carrier; (2) not maintained, inspected, or used in compliance with applicable law and Seller’s written instructions
INDEMNIFICATION AND SAFE OPERATION
Buyer shall comply with and require its employees to comply with directions set forth in instructions and manuals furnished by Seller and shall use and require its employees to follow such instructions and manuals and to use reasonable care in the use and maintenance of the goods. Buyer shall not remove or permit anyone to remove any warning or instruction signs on the goods.
In the event of personal injury or damage to property or business arising from the use of the goods, Buyer shall within 48 hours thereafter give Seller written notice of such injury or damage.
Buyer shall cooperate with Seller in investigating any such injury or damage and in the defense of any claims arising therefrom.
If Buyer fails to comply with this section or if any injury or damage is caused, in whole or in part, by Buyer’s failure to comply with applicable federal or state safety requirements, Buyer shall indemnify and hold Seller harmless against any claims, loss or expense for injury or damage arising from the use of the goods.
© 2008 Columbus M c Kinnon Corporation
WARNING
ALTERATIONS OR MODIFICATIONS OF EQUIPMENT AND USE OF
NON-FACTORY REPAIR PARTS CAN LEAD TO DANGEROUS
OPERATION AND INJURY.
TO AVOID INJURY:
• DO NOT ALTER OR MODIFY EQUIPMENT
• DO USE ONLY FACTORY PROVIDED REPLACEMENT PARTS
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Columbus McKinnon Corporation
140 John James Audubon Parkway
Amherst, New York 14228-1197
Phone: 1-800-888-0985
Fax: 1-716-689-5644
Printed in USA
O P E R AT I N G ,
M A I N T E N A N C E &
P A R T S M A N U A L
M A N U A L LY L E V E R
O P E R AT E D
C H A I N H O I S T
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Short
Handle Puller
Follow all instructions and warnings for inspecting, maintaining and operating this hoist.
The use of any hoist presents some risk of personal injury or property damage. That risk is greatly increased if proper instructions and warnings are not followed.
Before using this hoist, each operator should become thoroughly familiar with all warnings, instructions and recommendations in this manual. Retain this manual for future reference and use.
Forward this manual to operator.
Failure to operate equipment as directed in manual may cause injury.
Before installing hoist, fill in the information below.
Model No. __________________
Serial No. __________________
Purchase Date ______________
Rated Load _________________
73764
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COLUMBUS McKINNON CORPORTATION
INDUSTRIAL PRODUCTS DIVISION
140 JOHN JAMES AUDUBON PARKWAY
AMHERST, NEW YORK 14228-1197
Manual No. 673-D
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