CAH Small Frame Air Hoist Manual 11720901
CAH Small Frame Air Hoist Manual 11720901
CAH Small Frame Air Hoist Manual 11720901
SERIES 2200
SMALL FRAME
PILOT AIR HOIST
LOAD RATINGS
Before installing, make certain the capacity of the
hoist does not exceed the capacity of the trolley
and the supporting structure is capable of supporting
the load, hoist and trolley.
MAINTENANCE / INSPECTION
The trolley should be inspected periodically for
evidence of excess wear or overload and its continued
ability to support the load. The frequency of inspection
will depend on the severity of use. It is recommended
that the user begin with a monthly inspection and
extend periods to quarterly, semi-annually or annually
based on monthly experience. Any worn parts should
be replaced immediately.
November 2013
TABLE OF CONTENTS
SECTION PAGE
Description ................................................................................................. 1
General Information .................................................................................... 2
Installation ...............................................................................................2-4
Operation .................................................................................................5-7
Lubrication ............................................................................................ 5 & 8
Maintenance ..........................................................................................7-11
Disassembly and Reassembly ............................................................11-18
Inspection Schedule and Maintenance Report......................................... 19
Recommended Practices.......................................................................... 20
Parts List and Illustrations ...................................................................21-27
Troubleshooting Chart and Notes........................................................28-29
Warranty.................................................................................................... 32
Airstar
SERIES 2200
CAH
SERIES 2200
BAH
SERIES 2200
YAL
SERIES 2200
SERIES
2200
SMALL FRAME PILOT AIR HOIST
GENERAL INFORMATION
INSTALLATION
SUSPENDING HOIST
1. On hook suspended hoists, select a
suitable overhead support in area hoist
is to be used (one capable of holding
combined weight of hoist and its rated
load) and hang hoist up. Be certain that
upper hook is firmly seated in center of
hook saddle and that the spring safety
latch is properly closed over hook opening.
In some cases, it may be necessary to first
remove spring latch before hook will fit
over a support. Reinstall latch after hook
is engaged.
2. On lug suspended hoists, select a
suitable overhead support in area hoist
is to be used (one capable of holding
combined weight of hoist and its rated
load). Mount hoist using through bolts of
appropriate size to fit mounting holes in
suspension lug at top of hoist. Use only
suspension bolts provided by CMCO.
(see Basic Hoist Data)
3. On rigid mount trolley suspended hoists,
the trolley side plates must be properly
spaced so trolley will fit (beam on which
hoist will operate). Adjustment for
various I-beam sizes is accomplished
by rearrangement of spacer washers on
through bolts which connect trolley side
plates to hoist suspension lug. Refer to
instruction sheet furnished with Rigid
Mount Trolleys for complete instructions.
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18.0
4.2
4.2
5.7
5.7
5.0
STANDARD HOOKS
1/4, 1/2 TON
STANDARD HOOKS
1 TON
5.0
6.9
6.9
EXHAUST 1/2 NPT
2X
13.0
.688
.813
15.6
4.2
4.500
3.125
1.563
1.563
4.2
3.125
5.7
2X
.688
5.7
.813
CROSS MOUNT
1/4 & 1/2 TON
5.0
CROSS MOUNT
STANDARD HOOK 1 TON
3.625
1.812
5.0
3.625
6.9
6.9
EXHAUST 1/2 NPT
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INSTALLATION
(CONTINUED)
2. If chain container is to be used on hoist,
install it following instructions furnished
with container.
CONNECTING HOIST
TO AIR SERVICE
1. Connect hoist to nearest filtered and
lubricated air source using minimum
1/2" I.D. air hose assembly (See Figure 2).
Avoid use of reducing bushing and nipple
or hose assemblies of smaller diameters
which may cause restrictions.
2. If hoist is suspended by trolley, provide
sufficient hose to reach from air source
to farthest point of trolley travel.
Air Inlet
Swivel
1/2" I.D.
Pressure Hose
Flow
"Down"
Adjusting Screw
"Up"
Adjusting Screw
Out
Filter Oiler
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OPERATION
Operation is controlled by either pull cords
or a pendant throttle control, depending on
the model. Pull Cord Control models have
pull type control cords suspended from a
rocker type lever at bottom of hoist that
actuates the throttle control vale. Pendant
Throttle Control models have a convenient
lever type control valve handle suspended
from the control cylinders on sides of control
head housing.
125 LBS.
Air
Pressure
psiG
UP
250 LBS.
DOWN
UP
500 LBS.
DOWN
UP
DOWN
Min. Max. Min. Max. Min. Max. Min. Max. Min. Max. Min. Max.
15
40
25
65
60
35
70
30
75
30
65
35
85
20
50
40
95
PRE-OPERATIONAL CHECKS
70
40
75
30
80
35
70
35
85
25
60
40
95
80
40
80
35
80
35
75
35
85
30
60
40
95
90
40
80
35
80
35
80
35
85
30
65
40
95
100
40
80
35
80
40
80
35
85
30
65
40
95
OPERATING HOIST
With hoist installed and air pressure turned
on, hoist is operated in the following manner:
1. Pendant throttle control
250 LBS.
500 LBS.
1000 LBS.
15
40
25
65
45
125
60
30
65
35
85
20
50
40
95
20
45
125
70
35
70
35
85
25
60
40
95
30
50
120
80
35
75
35
85
30
60
40
95
10
40
55
120
90
25
80
35
85
30
65
40
95
15
45
55
120
100
40
80
35
85
30
65
40
95
20
50
55
120
500 LBS.
1000 LBS.
2000 LBS.
20
13
33
25
65
60
15
32
16
42
10
25
20
50
10
25
65
70
16
35
17
42
12
30
20
50
15
25
60
80
17
37
18
42
14
31
20
48
20
30
60
90
18
40
18
42
15
32
20
47
23
30
60
100
20
40
18
42
15
34
20
45
10
25
30
60
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2200
SMALL FRAME PILOT AIR HOIST
OPERATION
(CONTINUED)
UPPER AND LOWER LIMIT
STOPS
A lower block and chain operated limit stop
is provided to guard against overtravel of
load in either raising or lowering direction,
which can cause damage to hoist. When
highest position is reached, the lower block
trips the control lever (Figure 7). When
lowest position is reached, the tail end of
load chain trips the control lever (Figure 8).
The control lever is connected to the control
shaft which actuates inlet valves controlling
air pressure to air motor. Limit stops are
intended as safety devices and should not
be used as a routine basis to stop travel
of lower block or shut off hoist.
Limit
Lever
Lower
Block
OPERATING PRECAUTIONS
Tail End of
Load Chain
Limit Lever
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OPERATION
(CONTINUED)
13. Conduct periodic visual inspection for
signs of damage or wear.
14. Observe inspection and maintenance
procedures described in this manual.
15. Not lift or transport a load until all
personnel are clear. Never lift people
on hook or load.
16. Not divert attention from load while
operating hoist. Never leave a
suspended load unattended.
17. Not use limit stop as normal operating
stop. This is a safety device only.
18. Not "jog" unnecessarily.
19. Personnel not physically fit or properly
qualified, shall not operate hoist.
20. Not remove or obscure warning labels.
21. Use common sense and best judgment
whenever operating a hoist. Observe
American National Standard Safety
Standard, ANSI B30.16, latest issue.
Refer to page 19 for complete list of HMI
SHALL's and SHALLNOT's.
LUBRICATION
The lubrication services outlined in this section
should be performed at regular intervals to
maintain top hoist performance and insure
long life. Frequency of lubrications will depend
on type of hoisting service hoist is subjected
to and should coincide with preventive
maintenance inspections (See "Maintenance").
GEARCASE
The gearcase is grease packed at the factory
and requires no further greasing unless the
gearcase is for any reason disassembled.
Then, at reassembly, the parts should be
washed clean (using commercial fluid) and
repacked with NLGI EP-2 Grease.
MAINTENANCE
COIL CHAIN
Under ordinary conditions, only weekly
attention will be necessary for alloy steel
chain. Under hot and dirty conditions, it may
be necessary to clean chain at least once a
day and lubricate it several times between
cleanings. Thoroughly clean chain with an
oil solvent and relubricate by coating it
lightly with penetrating oil and graphite.
Make sure that lubricant coats wear surfaces
between links.
THIRTY-DAY INSPECTION
Hoist may be left suspended.
LUBRICATE CONTROL
SHAFT, BRAKE CAM AND
VALVE SHIFTER
1. Apply a few drops of SAE 60 oil on control
shaft at bearing points.
2. Apply graphite grease on valve shifter and
on brake cam.
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MAINTENANCE
(CONTINUED)
1. Coil type load chain. Clean chain for
inspection. Examine visually for gouges,
nicks, weld splatter, corrosion or distorted
links. Slacken chain and check bearing
surface between links for wear, Figure 9.
Greatest wear will often occur at sprocket
at high or low point of lift, particularly
when hoist is subjected to repetitive
lifting cycles. Case hardness of chain is
approximately .015" deep. Chain must be
replaced before the case is worn through.
Also check chain for elongation using
a vernier caliper (See Figure 10). Select
an unused, unstretched section of chain
(usually at the loose end). Suspend the
chain vertically under tension and using
a blade type caliper gauge, measure the
outside length of any convenient number
of links approximately 12" to 24". Measure
the same number of links in the use
sections and calculate the percentage
in increased length. Replace if length of
the used portion is more than 1 1/2%
longer than the unused portion of the
chain. Based upon ASME B30.16. Chain
with excessively pitted, corroded, nicked,
gouged, twisted or worn links should be
replaced using only factory approved
chain. Never weld or attempt to repair
coil chain.
Load chain for spark resistant models is
made of stainless steel. Surface hardness
treatment and the core is lower in hardness
than standard alloy steel load chain. For
these reasons the rated capacity of spark
resistant models is lower than that of
standard models.
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MAINTENANCE
(CONTINUED)
2. Check anchor end of chain at side of hoist
frame for damage to last link. Replace
damaged parts.
3. Check connection of chain to lower block
on 1/4, 3/8 and 1/2 ton hoists. Replace
parts showing evidence of damage,
twisting or elongation.
4. Check connection of chain to anchor on
side of suspension bracket on double
reeved 3/4 and 1 ton 1 ton hoists. Replace
parts showing evidence of damage,
twisting or elongation.
5. Lubricate load chain if required
(See "Lubrication," page 7).
ANNUAL INSPECTION
Hoist must be disconnected from air service
and removed from overhead suspension.
Hoists subjected to severe service or to
adverse environments should be examined
weekly or as conditions warrant.
1. Hoist should be partially disassembled as
necessary to inspect hoist parts noted in
paragraphs 2 through 8. below. Refer to
"Disassembly and Reassembly" steps on
page 10.
2. Inspect brake. Remove brake housing
cover and brake shoes as outlined
in "Disassembly and Reassembly," page
11. Check brake shoe linings and brake
wheel for wear and scoring. Replace badly
worn or scored parts. Check condition
of brake cam and spring. Replace any
damaged parts.
3. Inspect internal load gears. Remove gear
plate and intermediate gears as outlined
in "Disassembly and Reassembly,"
page 13. Check condition of gear teeth
on internal gear, intermediate gears, and
motor shaft pinion. Replace worn or
damaged parts.
MEASURE
OPENING
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MAINTENANCE
(CONTINUED)
4. Inspect chain sprocket and Bearings.
Remove sprocket and internal gear as
a unit, "Disassembly and Reassembly,"
page 13. Check condition of pockets
on chain sprocket and inspect ball
bearing assemblies. Replace worn or
damaged parts.
5. Inspect throttle valve shifter. Remove
valve shifter and control shaft (See
"Disassembly and Reassembly, page 12)
and shifter pin (See "Disassembly and
Reassembly," page 11). Check condition
of shifter, pin and shaft bearings. Replace
worn or damaged parts.
6. Inspect throttle valve housing. Remove
throttle housing assembly (See
"Disassembly and Reassembly," page 12)
and disassemble it as outlined. Check
condition of throttle valve, valve bushing
(in housing) and "O" rings on valves.
Replace worn or damaged parts.
7. Inspect air motor. Remove air motor
assembly from hoist (See "Disassembly
and Reassembly," page 12). Check motor
for condition of bearings, possible rotor
rubbing on body or end plates, blade
freedom in rotor slots, shaft and gear.
If motor appears to be in good condition,
do not service other than lubricating well
with light oil.
8. Reassemble and test hoist. Reassemble
hoist as outlined in "Disassembly
and Reassembly," page 14. After
reassembly, test hoist in accordance with
"Disassembly and Reassembly,"page 16.
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2200
SMALL FRAME PILOT AIR HOIST
DISASSEMBLY AND
REASSEMBLY
GENERAL
1. The following disassembly and
reassembly instructions apply to all
models of air hoists. Where needed,
variations to instructions are provided
to cover differences between models
(suspensions, controls, load chain,
capacity sizes) with applicable models
specifically noted.
2. A complete teardown procedure is given.
However, if only certain parts require
repair or replacement, a partial teardown
may be performed, using applicable
portions of the instructions.
3. For easier handling during disassembly,
the following disassembly steps may,
where conditions permit, be completed
before hoist is removed from its overhead
suspension or disconnected from its
air supply: Remove chain container, if
hoist is so equipped. Remove lower
block and load chain assembly, following
procedure outlined in "Disassembly and
Reassembly," below.
4. These hoists contain precision machined
parts and should be handled with care
at disassembly and reassembly. When
removing or installing parts with press
fits, be careful to apply pressure evenly.
On ball bearings, apply pressure to face
of inner or outer race, whichever is
adjacent to mating part. This will avoid
damage to bearing races from brinelling
by pressing through bearing balls. Apply
a thin film of oil to parts having a tight fit
when installed.
11
DISASSEMBLY AND
REASSEMBLY
(CONTINUED)
3. On single reeved 1/4, 3/8 and 1 ton
models, separate load chain from lower
block assembly. Drive out small spring
pin securing lower block pin in lower
block and push out lower block pin to
release chain.
4. Lower blocks (1/4, 3/8 and 1 ton) are of a
pinned construction, permitting individual
replacement of body, thrust bearing,
or hook. To disassemble, drive spring
pin from hook nut. With pin removed,
hold hook nut from turning with drift
punch and rotate hook to unscrew it
from nut. Separate hook, bearing shield,
needle bearing and two thrust washers
from body. Hook and nut are drilled at
assembly and are replaced only
as an assembly.
5. On 3/4 and 1 ton (double reeved) models,
the lower block assembly is disassembled
by removing socket head screws and nuts
holding body halves together.
REMOVAL OF BRAKE
COVER, CONTROL LEVER
AND LOAD BRAKE.
Control Lever
Spring
Drive Pin
Valve Shifter
Control Shaft
Brake Spring
Spreader
Part No. 306989
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12
DISASSEMBLY AND
REASSEMBLY
(CONTINUED)
REMOVAL AND DISASSEMBLY
OF CONTROL HEAD ASSEMBLY
Brake Spring
Air Motor
Muffler
Screen
Gasket
Air Motor
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13
DISASSEMBLY AND
REASSEMBLY
(CONTINUED)
REMOVAL OF BRAKE WHEEL,
INTERNAL LOAD GEARS AND
SPROCKET
1. Rotate brake wheel until holes in web are
aligned with four socket head cap screws
(Figure 18). Remove screws, then lift
brake wheel off (Figure 19) after prying up
lightly and evenly with screwdriver to free
ball bearing. Ball bearing and clamp plate
are pressed off after removing retaining
ring from wheel hub.
2. Remove four socket head screws
securing gear plate to frame and lift off
plate and intermediate gears as a unit
(Figure 20). Do not remove the two socket
head screws from flange around brake
wheel bearing hole (Figure 19) unless it is
necessary to replace intermediate gears.
Internal Gear
Sprocket
and Bearing
Assembly
Chain Guide
and Stripper
Assembly
(Coil Chain)
Brake Wheel
Intermediate
Gears
Gear
Plate
Internal
Gear
Ball Bearing
Gear Plate
Retaining
Screw
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14
DISASSEMBLY AND
REASSEMBLY
(CONTINUED)
CLEANING AND INSPECTION
Before reassembly, all parts should be
thoroughly cleaned and inspected to
determine their serviceability. Replace all
parts that are excessively worn or damaged.
Minor nicks and scratches should be filed to
remove raised edges.
NOTE: Bearings that are sealed are
lubricated at the factory for normal life of the
bearing and must not be washed. If they are
exposed to wash or infiltration with foreign
matter, they must be replaced.
REASSEMBLY
GENERAL
The procedure to be followed to reassemble
hoist is in reverse order of the disassembly
steps outlined in "Disassembly and
Reassembly," page 10. Listed below are
special assembly precautions which should
be observed to assure proper assembly.
ASSEMBLY OF MOTOR
INTO FRAME
When reassembling motor, observe the
following precautions:
1. Lubricate motor with small amount of
Air Hoist Motor Oil or good grade 10W
machine oil (approximate viscosity 150
SSU at 100F). Multi-viscosity, detergent
type engine oil is not recommended.
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15
DISASSEMBLY AND
REASSEMBLY
(CONTINUED)
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DISASSEMBLY AND
REASSEMBLY
(CONTINUED)
ASSEMBLY OF CONTROL CORDS
On pull cord models, control cords must be
attached to control lever as follows: Facing
air inlet end of hoist, the cord to top handle
(arrow pointing up) should be attached to
right end of lever; cord to bottom handle
(arrow pointing down) attached to left end
of lever.
ASSEMBLY OF PENDANT
THROTTLE CONTROL
On pendant throttle control, control hoses
must be attached to cylinders on throttle
valve housing as follows: Facing air inlet
end of hoist, the hose to "DOWN" lever side
of pendant handle should be connected to
cylinder on right-hand side of housing; hose
to "UP" lever side should be connected
to cylinder on left-hand side of housing.
The third hose connects to tapped hole in
bottom left side of control head and at top
rear of handle.
TESTING HOIST
GENERAL
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DISASSEMBLY
AND REASSEMBLY
(CONTINUED)
REASSEMBLY
PARTS LIST
PENDANT THROTTLE
CONTROL ASSEMBLY
GENERAL
After long periods of use, the pendant
throttle control assembly will require some
maintenance attention. To service the control
handle assembly, shut off air supply, bleed
air from hoist and control, and disconnect
hoses and strain cable at control handle.
Disassemble and reassemble control handle
as outlined in paragraphs below.
DISASSEMBLY
1. Remove four screws and lift control lever
guard from handle.
2. Drive lever pin from handle housing and
separate two control levers from housing.
3. Using a suitable spanner tool, unscrew
bushings and valves from handle housing.
Remove air seal gaskets from bushing
seats in the handle assembly. Remove
"O" ring seals from ends of valves and pull
valves and valve springs from bushings.
Remove "O" ring gaskets from bushings.
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RATED LOAD
LOCATION IN PLANT
TYPE
SEMI-ANNUAL
INSPECTED BY:
CLEANING OR
PAINTING REQUIRED
LUBRICATION
REQUIRED (Low Oil
or Grease, Rust or
Corrosion)
REPLACEMENT
REQUIRED (Worn or
Damaged)
REPAIR REQUIRED
(Loose Parts or Wires)
ADJUSTMENT
REQUIRED
CONDITION
(Check column best indicating contition when part or unit
is inspected. Use note column to the right if condition is
not listed below.)
GOOD
ANNUAL
SEMI-ANNUAL
Component, Unit
or Part
*Recommended
Inspection
Interval
MONTLY
LOCATION
ANNUAL
DATE
Corrective Action Notes
Motor
Motor Brake
Hook Latch Operation
Gears, Shafts, & Bearings
HOIST
Load Chain
Load Sprocket
Guards
Limit Lever
CONTROL
STATION
Wheels
Wheel Spacing on Beam
Bumpers
Guards
RUNWAYS
AIR SYSTEM
Drained (daily)
Lubricators
Regulators
Monorail Joints
Monorail
General Condition
MISC.
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1. N
OT operate a damaged, malfunctioning or unusually
performing hoist.
2. N
OT operate the hoist until you have thoroughly read and
understood the manufacturer's Operating and Maintenance
Instructions or Manuals.
3. N
OT operate a hoist which has been modified without the
manufacturer's approval or without certification that it is in
conformity with ANSI/AMSE B30 volumes.
4. Make sure the hook latches are closed and not supporting
any parts of the load.
5. N
OT use hoist with twisted, kinked, damaged, or worn
load chain.
8. N
OT operate a hoist unless all persons are and remain clear
of the supported load.
11. Protect the hoist's load chain from weld splatter or other
damaging contaminants.
13. NOT use load chain as a sling, or wrap load chain around load.
14. NOT apply the load to the tip of the hook or to the hook latch.
15. NOT apply load unless load chain is properly seated in the
chain wheel(s) or sprocket(s).
16. NOT apply load if bearing prevents equal loading on all load
supporting chains.
17. NOT operate beyond the limits of the load chain travel.
DISCLAIMER
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20
20
18
6
30
19
5
17
31
4
27
11
13
25
23
10
24
26
22
1
12
3
7
8
32
14
15
16
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PART NUMBER
DESCRIPTION
QTY
41005201
21465501
43891301
44602314
44602310
44602313
11224101
44602318
32870001
COVER-BRAKE HOUSING
10
31090601
CONTROL LEVER
11
44602312
12
11387001
SHIFTER VALVE
13
20877501B
14
10605008B
15
NO1022
16
NO71
17
10392004
10
18
11530101
19
10431207
20
NO4921
21
10392007
22
10402805
23
10171668
24
10449301
25
11842601
26
NO8641
27
10565301
28
10381737
29
NO6481
30
10429401
BRAKE SPRING
31
28683
32
11229901
FOR ITEMS 1 AND 9 PLEASE ADVISE COLOR:
C=ORANGE FOR CM AIRSTAR
Y=YELLOW FOR BUDGIT OR YALE
R=RED FOR COFFING
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8
9
PART NUMBER
DESCRIPTION
44602314/QTY.
44602316/QTY.
30633901
30705901
30633801
10430001
SPINDLE NUT
10378001
BALL BEARING
10430201
CLAMP PLATE
10378002
BALL BEARING
10119411
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1
2
3
4
BRAKE ASSEMBLY
ITEM
NUMBER
PART NUMBER
DESCRIPTION
QTY
20876701
20877201
10377701
BALL BEARING
10119413
PART NUMBER
DESCRIPTION
QTY
32863501
11534701
THRUST PLATE
20876901
INTERMEDIATE GEAR
10380501
NEEDLE BEARING
10429901
10392003
10524407
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TEM
NO.
1
2
3
3.1
3.2
3.3
3.4
3.5
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
11.1
11.2
11.3
11.4
11.5
11.6
11.7
11.8
11.9
11.10
12
13
14
15
3.1
3.5
3.2
3.3
3.4
2
10
12
13
6
1
11
14
15
11.8
PART NUMBER
32863601
11390501
44602311
11390601
11390701
11390811
11390901
10025024
11387401
10025020
10025023
11387101
11386901
11387701
11387201
44602320
22573901
22573801
22574001
22574101
10025019
10395416
11388201
11262402
11387301
11387601
11262402
11388301
10390419
10380521
11.9
11.5
11.7
QTY.
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
2
2
2
1
2
1
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
ITEM
NUMBER
PART NUMBER
32863601
11390501
44602311
3.1
11390601
3.2
11390701
3.3
11390811
3.4
11390901
3.5
10025024
11.4
DESCRIPTION
QTY
CONTROL
NOTE: HEAD ASSEMBLY
1 , 3 BRASS
FILTER
SCREEN
1. ITEM
& 11 EXPLODED FOR CLARITY.1
2. ITEM
ONLY AVAILABLE AS AN ASSEMBLY.1
AIR
INLET1 ASSEMBLY
11.2
11.3
11.6
NOTE:
1. ITEM 1 , 3 & 11 EXPLODED FOR CLARITY.
2. ITEM 1 ONLY AVAILABLE AS AN ASSEMBLY.
3. A QTY OF 2 OF 11 ARE REQUIRED FOR A PENDANT
CONTROLLED SYSTEM.
3. A QTY OF 2 OF 11 ARE REQUIRED FOR A PENDANT 4. FOR ITEMS 1 PLEASE ADVISE COLOR:
SWIVEL
BODY AIR SYSTEM.
INLET
1
CONTROLLED
C=ORANGE FOR CM AIRSTAR
SWIVEL
BUSHING
INLET ADVISE COLOR:
1
1 PLEASE
4. FOR
ITEMS AIR
Y=YELLOW FOR BUDGIT OR YALE
C=ORANGE FOR CM AIRSTAR
R=RED FOR COFFING
Y=YELLOW
FOR BUDGIT OR YALE
GASKET
1
R=RED FOR COFFING
O RING
11387401
10025020
O RING
10025023
O RING
11387101
SPRING GUIDE
11386901
11387701
10
11387201
11
44602320
CYLINDER ASSEMBLY
11.1
22573901
11.2
22573801
11.3
22574001
11.4
22574101
11.5
10025019
O RING
11.6
10395416
11.7
11388201
U RING SEAL
11.8
11262402
O RING
11.9
11387301
RETAINER O RING
11.10
11387601
SPRING COMPRESSION
12
11262402
O RING
ITEM
NUMBER
PART
NUMBER
13
11388301
14
10390419
15
10380521
NEEDLE BEARING
SERIES
2200
SMALL FRAME PILOT AIR HOIST
11.10
25
QTY
22690901
BRAKE CAM
22532901
CONTROL SHAFT
10171637
1
9
5
11
10
12
7
PART NUMBER
DESCRIPTION
QTY
20877501B
22185610B
22185601B
28683
32506401B
22412301B
22412401B
30645930B
23561201
10
23561202
11
23564203
12
23561204
SERIES
2200
SMALL FRAME PILOT AIR HOIST
26
PART NUMBER
DESCRIPTION
QTY
33237501*
33237510*
VALVE PLUNGER
33237514*
LEVER
33237513*
LEVER PIN
32720601*
COVER
10001127*
33237512*
VALVE BUSHING
33237517*
33237518*
10
33237519*
11
33237515*
12
44602330
13
332129-XX
14
33220506
15
NO6250***
16
11676301***
17
015755900***
18
11344156****
19
641804802
20
85889 *****
21
85944 *****
22
85952 *****
SERIES
2200
SMALL FRAME PILOT AIR HOIST
27
TROUBLESHOOTING CHART
Symptom
Possible Cause(s)
Corrective Action
2. Adjust brake
4. Excessive overload
4. Reduce load
5. Clogged valve
6. Valve shifter not functioning
7. Motor failure
1. Adjust brake
3. Excessive overload
3. Reduce load
SERIES
2200
SMALL FRAME PILOT AIR HOIST
1. Adjust brake
2. Readjust screws
1. Adjust brake
4. Loss of power
28
NOTES
SERIES
2200
SMALL FRAME PILOT AIR HOIST
29
Description
Qty
23576601
23576301
23502801
23576501
23576201
33237517
33237518
33237519
33237515
1
1
1
2
1
2
2
2
2
Note: When ordering parts always furnish Hoist Serial Number, Catalog Number, Motor Horsepower, Voltage, Phase,
Frequency and Rated Load of Hoist on which the parts are to be used.
PARTS AND SERVICES ARE AVAILABLE IN THE UNITED STATES AND IN CANADA
Parts for your hoist or trolley are available from your local authorized repair station. For the name of the nearest parts or service
center, visit our website www.cmworks.com or call the Columbus McKinnon customer service department at (800) 888-0985.
WARRANTY
Alterations or modifications of equipment and use of nonfactory repair parts can lead to dangerous operation and injury
TO AVOID INJURY:
Do not alter or modify equipment
Do use only CM replacemnt parts