V Hoists: Astro Hoist E86 and E89
V Hoists: Astro Hoist E86 and E89
V Hoists: Astro Hoist E86 and E89
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V HOISTS
ASTRO HOIST E86 AND E89
V.1
V.1.1 GENERAL
Models:
WARNING:
All persons operating this equipment must read and completely understand this manual.
All persons must be thoroughly trained in the use of the equipment, its operational and safety features, and
they must also be capable of carrying out the daily checklist.
Only authorized and physically fit persons shall operate the equipment.
Any operation in violation of these instructions is at the operators own risk and may result in serious injuries.
Keep this manual with the hoist at all times.
Only use spare parts and steel wire rope from POWER CLIMBER,
It is not allowed to put the machinery into service until the machinery into which it is incorporated or of which it
is to be a component, has been found and declared to be in conformity with the provisions of Directive
98/37/EC and with national implementing regulation.
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230V / 50Hz + E
7.0 A
28.0 A
1.0 kW
8.4 mm or 9.5mm
8.5 m/min
3 x 400V / 50Hz + N + E
3.5 A
10.5 A
1.1 kW
9.5 mm
8.5 m/min
UP
84 dBA
84 dBA
DOWN
80 dBA
52kg
80 dBA
52kg
Safety rope
Suspension rope
Overspeed Safety
Device
Hand wheel
Inspection shield
No Power emergency
descent lever
Hour meter
Nameplate
Service brake
Electrical Box
ASTRO serial no.
Suspension rope
departure roller
Inspection window
(overspeed governor)
Power On light
Electric motor
Traction
mechanism
Overload detection
device
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V.1.2
Hold-to-Run Up/Down
Push Buttons
Cable
retainer
Connection
plug to hoist:
10 pole steel
Harting plug
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V.1.3
INSTALLATION
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At roof level, uncoil the safety ropes and lay them on the roof surface. Attach
the safety ropes to the suspension system with the safety hooks fitted to the
ropes and lower the ropes to the ground.
Push back the slack rope lever to open the jaws of the slack rope safety device and
push the safety rope through the slack rope compartment. Take out all slack by putting
a weight on the tail end of the safety rope.
The rope tension weight has to have a ground clearance of aprox 200 mm.
Take care that the rope tension weight cant: - slip off the rope
- be lifted by the platform.
Tip: Separately reeving the safety rope and the suspension rope, will avoid getting them twisted together.
Carry out the Daily Checklist prior to your first ascent to install the top limit switch striker plates.
Always check the suspension system for stability and safety before launching the platform.
F. Install Top Limit Switch Striker Plates
The striker plate activates the top limit switch and must be clamped on the safety wire at a distance of min.
200mm from the Talurit clamp.
IMPORTANT
Clamp the striker plate to the safety rope ONLY so that the
suspension rope passes freely through the slot in the plate.
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V-1.4 MAINTENANCE
ROUTINE MAINTENANCE:
1. Completely strip the hoist, clean and inspect all parts for wear and damage. Replace worn parts as
necessary.
2. Clean, lubricate and re-assemble the hoist. Particular attention must be given to the chain
assembly and slack rope safety device.
3. Place the hoist on a test rig and test that it can lift the rated Working Load Limit.
8. Check all plugs socket connections of the hoist and central control box for any signs of water
penetration.
4. Reinstall the hoist and control box back on the platform and carry out the Daily Check List.
5. Write a maintenance record indicating:
Repairs carried out and/or parts replaced.
Hour meter reading of the hoist.
Special conditions:
The frequency of inspection and maintenance also depends upon the environmental and working
conditions:
When working with abrasive, adhesive or corrosive materials (epoxy, paint, cement, sand
blasting, acids, salt water, spraying), the hoist should be protected with a suitable cover
and the daily checklist carried out at least once a day.
Always exercise caution regarding grounding, arcing and insulation, whenever welding or
using electrical equipment.
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V.1.5 TROUBLESHOOTING
Problem
Probable cause
Solution
No Mains power
(check that the power on
light is illuminated)
Emergency stop button
has been depressed
Both hoists are not
connected to the CCB
Phases are reversed
(check phase protector
indicator light in the CCB)
Steel wire rope is jammed
in the exit roller
Steel wire rope is not
entering the hoist properly
The platform is overloaded
(overload warning light on
the CCB is ON)
Top limit switch has been
activated
Serious voltage drop
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V.1.6 SAFETY DEVICES
I
Automatic slack rope safety device:
The automatic slack rope safety device locks onto the safety rope if:
a) The suspension rope loses tension or breaks.
b) The platform gets out of level by approximately 14 degrees. The slack rope safety device on the lower
hoist will lock onto the safety rope.
II
Overspeed Safety device:
The overspeed safety device locks onto the suspension rope when the suspension rope passes through the
hoist (descent speed) at more than 15 m/min.
The overspeed safety device can also be triggered manually by pressing the manual release button.
An electrical interlock switch cuts off the function of the down button when the overspeed safety device is
activated.
To reset the overspeed safety device, first drive the hoist up a few centimetres and then turn the reset knob clockwise in
the direction of the arrow.
to reset the overload detection device. Once the overload detection device is reset, the platform can
once again be loaded with the full normal load.
III
No-Power descent
In the event of a power failure the platform can be lowered at a controlled speed
(6 m/min.), by pulling the No-Power descent lever on the electro-magnetic service brake.
Warning: Never use the emergency manual descent when normal powered movement is possible.
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IV
Top limit switch
The top limit switch cuts the up movement when it is activated by the striker plate, which is clamped onto the
safety rope at the top of travel.
When the top limit switch is triggered, the platform can be driven down but not up.
The top limit switches of both hoists are connected in series. If one top limit switch is activated, then the up
movement of both hoists is halted.
V
Phase Protection (for three phase power supply only)
All central control boxes built to suit a three-phase power supply are fitted with a phase protector.
The phase protector has a GREEN indicator light. If the GREEN light is ON, the phases are correctly
connected and the platform will operate.
If the GREEN indicator light is OFF, the phases are NOT connected properly in the mains power supply.
Change over two phases until the GREEN light is ON.
WARNING: DO NOT change any connections in the central control box.
VI
Automatic Levelling System
The central control box is fitted with an automatic levelling system that allows the platform to maintain a
stable horizontal position.
An out of level condition can occur when one of the hoists is working faster than the other, or if the load in
the platform is not evenly distributed.
When the platform is in motion, the automatic levelling system stops the hoist that is going too fast and
allows the other hoist to catch up.
When both hoists are level again, the levelling system is deactivated and both hoists will function
simultaneously.
The automatic levelling system is activated when the platform is out of level by 3-6.
Testing of Automatic Levelling System
1. Run the platform 2m in the up direction.
2. Set the hoist selector switch on L (left) and run the platform in the down direction until the
automatic levelling device is triggered and the hoist automatically stops.
3. Set the hoist selector switch to 2 (both) and run the platform in the down direction.
4. Only the right hoist will run at first. The left hoist will start running when the platform is level once
again.
Repeat this procedure starting with R (right) hoist.
VII
Overheating protection for hoist electric motor
The hoist motors are fitted with a thermo-magnetic relay, which cuts power to the motors in case of
overheating.
When the overheating protection is activated, the up movement is halted.
If a hoist motor has overheated, allow it to cool down to continue.
The overheating protectors of both hoists are connected in series. If one overheating protector is triggered,
then the up movement of both hoists is halted.
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V.1.7 STEEL WIRE ROPE
ONLY USE POWER CLIMBER RECOMMENDED STEEL WIRE ROPES
Type
Greenflex
Diameter
Tolerance
5 x 26 WSR (*)
+ HDPP (**) core
Right Hand Cross Lay - Light
Preformed
(+0/-0.2mm)
9.5mm
Astro E-86 (600kg)
Astro E-89 (800kg)
5 x 26 WSR (*)
+ HDPP (**) core
Right Hand Cross Lay - Light
Preformed
(+0/-0.3mm)
1960 N/mm2
1960 N/mm2
52.3 kN
66.8 kN
66.0 kN
80.0 kN
0.255 kg/m
0.340 kg/m
Treatment
Galvanized
Galvanized
Identification mark
Green strand
Green strand
8.4 mm
Greenflex
(1)
(2)
(3)
(*) WSR: Warrington Seale Compacted
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V.1.8 PRECAUTIONS
See European Standard EN1808 for details on applications that are excluded from the EN1808 and other relevant
exclusions.
TSP= Temporary Suspended Platform
II
Weather conditions
Temperature range:
+5C and +55 C
Humidity range:
30 % - 95 %
Contaminants:
Degree of protection IP 54
Max. wind speed:
12.5m/s (see note)
Note: For TSP with a lifting height over 40m and intended to be used on locations exposed to wind
speeds over 14 m/s, an adequate restraint system shall be provided.
III
IV
V
a)
b)
c)
d)
Suspension System
The platform can be suspended on different types of suspension systems such as roof beams (with
counterweights), parapet clamps, davits, fixed suspension points, custom made suspension
systems, roof rigs made from tubular scaffolding etc.
Roof systems to be calculated for a max. load of W.L.L. x 3 (Maximum allowable stresses below
yield.)
Check that roof beams are properly counterweighted (if applicable).
Ensure that the suspension rig is directly above the platform prior to installation.
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V.1.9 DAILY CHECKLIST
1
2
3
4
5
10
TESTS MUST BE CARRIED OUT EVERY TIME BEFORE USING THE PLATFORM
Visually inspect the platform for damaged, loose or missing parts.
Check the suspension system for stability before launching the platform.
Check that all counterweights are in place and secured.
Check that all steel wire ropes are hooked on properly to the suspension system
Check that Power On indicator lights on each hoist are ON.
Check that the Up/Down push buttons and the hoist selector switch are functioning.
Push emergency stop button and check that the platform cannot go up or down
Push down on the Top Limit Switch and check that it cuts the up direction, but
that platform can be driven in the down direction.
Repeat procedure for other hoist.
Drive the platform 1-2 meters off the ground to continue the tests
a) ON ONE HOIST ONLY, Pull on the No Power emergency
descent lever and check that the hoist can be lowered at a
controlled speed.
b) Continue releasing the service brake until the slack rope safety
device is activated (about 14 degrees) and keeps the platform
from tilting further.
c) Repeat the procedure by manually lowering the other end of the
platform.
Run the platform up and down 1 m and check that the overspeed governor is
rotating by looking through the inspection window.
Also check that the weights on the overspeed governor are not stuck and moving
slightly as the governor rotates.
a) Run the platform down and press the overspeed manual trip button on ONE
of the hoists. Down movement of hoist is cut off.
b) Pull on the No Power emergency descent lever and check that no further
down movement is possible.
c) To reset, power the hoist up about 10 cm and turn the reset knob anti-clockwise
till the overspeed safety device clicks back into its open position and is
rearmed.
d) Repeat procedure for the other hoist.
IMPORTANT: Make sure that the Overspeed Safety device is reset before
running the platform.
Failure to do so may result in a ROPE JAM.
Run the platform to the top and during travel inspect the steel wire ropes for kinks, broken wires or
other damage.
Inspect the trailing electrical supply cable for damage.
At the top of travel, check that the top limit switch striker plates are correctly fitted and also that the
top limit switches are operated by the striker plates.
DO NOT USE EQUIPMENT THAT IS NOT OPERATING PROPERLY
NEVER OVERRIDE LIMIT SWITCHES AND SAFETY DEVICES
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