Stagemaker SM16/20/25

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Below you will find brief information for Concert Electric Chain Hoist SM1, Concert Electric Chain Hoist SM5, Concert Electric Chain Hoist SM10, Concert Electric Chain Hoist SM16/20/25. This manual provides information on safe operating practices for STAGEMAKER Compact Concert Electric Chain Hoists. It includes instructions on how to inspect the hoist before each shift, how to operate the hoist safely, and how to park the load.

Key Features

  • Compact design
  • Electric chain drive
  • Multiple lifting capacities
  • Upper and lower limit switches
  • Safety latch on hook
  • Easy-to-use controls
  • Durable construction

Pages: 35 Stagemaker SM16/20/25 Owner's manual

Brand: Stagemaker Category: Electrical equipment & supplies Size: 673 KB

Languages: English

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Frequently Answers and Questions

What are the different models of STAGEMAKER Compact Concert Electric Chain Hoists?
The models are SM1, SM5, SM10, and SM16/20/25, each with different lifting capacities.
What types of loads can these hoists be used for?
These hoists are designed for vertical lifting service of freely suspended, unguided loads. They are not intended for lifting loads that are not lifted vertically, loads that are not freely-suspended, or loads that are guided.
How do I inspect the hoist before each shift?
Before each shift or the first time the hoist is used in a shift, the operator should perform a daily inspection that includes checking the hoist for any damage or malfunctions, verifying that all travel motions agree with control device markings, and testing the operation of the upper limit device of the hoisting motion.
What are some safety precautions when operating the hoist?
Always read and understand the Operator's Manual before operating the hoist. Do not operate the hoist if it is tagged with an out-of-order sign. Do not lift personnel or loads over people. Do not operate the hoist when under the influence of alcohol or drugs. Do not operate the hoist when under the influence of medication that could result in actions by the operator that may cause a hazard to the operator or others.

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