MA Series part 1 - Coffing Hoists, Coffing Hoist Parts
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MA Series part 1 - Coffing Hoists, Coffing Hoist Parts
v COFFING OPERATING & MAINTENANCE RATCHET INSTRUGTIONSAmericrane & Hoist Corp 1-800-652-1932 LEVER WITI{ PARTS LISTS HOISTS PUBLICATION PARTNO. MA.68O-2 RATCHETLEVERHOISTS MA SERIES t Americrane & Hoist Corp 1-800-652-1932 IMPORTANT_CAUTION This manualcontainsimportantinformationfor the correctinstallation,operationand maintenanceof this equipment.All personsinvolvedin the installation, operation,and mainteninceof this equipmentshould be thoroughlyfamiliarwith the contentsof this manual.To safeguardagainstthe possibilityoi personalinjuryor propertydamage,followthe recommendations and instructionsof this manual.Keepthis mahualfor refirehce and furtheruse. WARNING U Theequipmentshownin this manualis intendedfor industrialuseonlyandshouldnot be usedto lift,support,or otherwisetransportpeopleor to suspendunattendedloadsover people. DDuff-Nonron TAETE OF CONTENTS INTRODUCTION. SECTIONI General Information . 1-1 Hoist Construction 1-3 1-5 Leading Particulars. PREPARATION FOR USE SECTIONII Inspection Pri or to Initial Use 2-l Installation 2-4 Testing. 2-6 OPERATION . SECTIONIII Safety Considerations 3-1 Operation 3-3 SECTIONIV 4-L 4-3 4-5 4-7 4-9 4-11 4-13 4-2L 4-23 4-25 MAINTENANCE . Inspections Frequent Inspections Periodic Inspections Inspection of Hoists Not in Regular Use Checking Chain for Wear Lubrication Disassemblv Cleaning. lnspections for Excessive Wear . . Assembly ILLUSTRATEDPARTSLIST SECTIONV General . 5-1 3 3 3 3 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 6 6 6 6 7 7 7 o o .l2 . 13 l3 l7 t7 Americrane & Hoist Corp 1-800-652-1932 WARRANTY modifications or alterationsmadeby personsotherthan Everyhoistis thoroughlyinspectedandtestedprior factoryor Duff-NortonAuthorizedWarrantyRepairStalion to shipmehtfrom the factory.Shouldany problemsdepersonnel;(3) the hoisl has beenabusedor damagedas velop,returnthe completehoistprepaidto your nearest a resultof an accident;(4) repairpartsor accessories Duff-NortonAuthorizedWarrantyRepairStation.lf inspectionrevealsthat the problemis causedby defective otherthan thosesuppliedby Duff-NortonCompanyare usedon the hoist.Equipmentand accessoriesnotof the workmanship or material,repairswill be madewithout seller'smanufactureare warrantedonly to the extentthat chargeand the hoistwill be returned,transportation prepaid. they are warrantedby the manufacturer. EXCEPTAS MAKES HEREIN,DUFF.NORTON COMPANY Thiswarrantydoesnot applywhere:(1) deterioration STATED EXPRESSOR IMPLIED, is causedby normalwear,abuse,improperor inadequate NO OTHERWARRANTIES, powersupply,eccentricor sideloading,overloading, INCLUDING WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILIW ANDFITNESSFORA PARTICUI.AR PURPOSE. or chemicalor abrasiveaclions,impropermaintenanoe excessiveheat;(2) problemsresultedfrom repairs, sEcTroN I Americrane & Hoist Corp 1-800-652-1932 INTRODUCTION U 1-1. GENERALINFORMATION. 1-2. This manual provides information for persons engagedin the operation and maintenanceof a Coffing MA Ratchet Lever Hoist. All persons operating or maintaining a model MA hoist must be familiar with the information contained herein. Adherance to the precautions, procedures and maintenance practices described herein should ensure long and satisfactory use of your hoist with minimum danger to life, limb and property. If any operatingor maintenanceinformation herein seems inadequate for your particular problem please call or write our service engineers.We solicit your suggestions for improvements to this manual. 1-3. HO|STCONSTRUCTTON. 1-4. The body and handle of the MA hoist are made of aluminumalloy for strength without excess weight. The hoist unit is protected from load slippage because the brake mechanismis sealed against the entrance of o i l , c h e m i c a l s a n d d i r t - a l l c o m m o nc a u s e s o f h o i s t slippage. Five seals keep the brake clean and dry, assuring constant brake performanceeven under conditions of exposure.Long service life is assured by the heat-treatedload sheave and high tensile, heat-treated steel link chain. High quality self-lubricating bushings are used to reduce wear. The handle is secured to the hoist with a cap screw and retainer cap, not a snap ring. Note: The informationherein is directed to the proper use, care and maintenanceof the MA Hoist and does not comprise a handbook on the broad subject of rigging. Rigging can be defined as the process of lifting and moving heavy loads using hoists and other mechanical equipment.Skill acquired through specialized experience and study is essential to safe rigging operations. For rigging information, we recommend consuiting a standardtextbook on the subject. 1-6. This manual covers eight hoists that comprise the MA series. They are: Models MA-1.5, MA-15-2, MA-15-2W, MA-30, MA-30-2, MA-30-2W, MA-30-3 and MA-30-4. 1-7. The operatorshould be aware of the capabilities of his hoist. He must refrain from overloading. Overloading not only can cause damage to the hoist, but presents serious threats to persons around the hoist. See Table I for some leading particulars with which the operatorshould be familiar. TABLEI. LEADING PARTICULARS t Model No Rsted Capacity (hunds) Standard Lift Onches) Av. Pull on Irver to Lift Full Inad (Founds) Approx. Net Wt. (Founds) Min. Distance Between Hooks 0nches) kver I.ength (Inches) Number of (Chains) MA-I5 1,500 60 6l l4t/o t2% 20y, .188 I MA-15-2 3,000 60 6t 20Yo t'l 20y, .094 2 MA-15-2W 3,000 60 60 20 l5 20Y, .094 , MA-30 3,000 60 82 23 l5 20/, .088 I MA-30-2 6,000 60 87 36 t8% 20/, 2 MA-30-2W 6,000 60 87 36 t8% 20y, .w ,w MA-30-3 9,000 60 90 53 23Yt 20y, .029 3 MA-30-4 12,000 60 93 63 22 20y, .022 4 Americrane & Hoist Corp 1-800-652-1932 t Min. Incr. in Lifting Fosition Onches) 2 tl sEcTroN PREPARATION FORUSE NR I O RT O I N I T I A L U S E . 2 _ 1 . I N S P E C T I OP 2-2. Any new or repaired hoist, as well as the working area, shall be carefully inspected prior to initial installation and use. The inspection shall be made by or under the direction of a person familiar with hoist operations and industrial safety standards. 2-3. The following inspection criteria are recommended prior to initial installation and use. Additional inspection items should be added to satisfy local usage and safety requirements.All inspections of any kind should be logged or recorded,dated, signed and filed for referencepurposes. a. Ensure that the supporting structures are strong enough to carry the intended loads. The supporting structure shall have a safe load rating at least equal to that of the hoist. The supporting structure must be rigid and not subject to weakening due to repeatedstresses from the hoist b. Ensure that there is adequateworking space to permit hoist operation. Normal operation should not require pulling or tugging around corners or obstructions. Also, there must be adequate space to permit the operator and other persons to stand clear of the load and adjacent structures. c. Watch out for makeshift or compromising practices either during installation or subsequent operation of the hoist. Sometimesthe "temporary" fix remainsuntil an accident occurs. d. Perform both the frequent and the periodic inspections specified herein on a repaired hoist prior to initial use. Perform the frequent inspections specified herein on a new hoist prior to initial use. 2-4. INSTALLATION. 2-5. Securethe hoist to a suitable supportingmember by use of the top hook. Make sure that the hook latch is closed. Apply a small amountof lubriplate or equivalent between the hook and supportingmember. 2-6. TESTING. 2-7. Check the hoist through a few lifting and lowering cycles with no load o4 the hook. Attach a load of fifty poundsto the hook and check the hoist through a few lifting and lowering cycles. Check for load drift. If brake operation is normal with this light load, test the hoist for operation with the rated load, and then with about 125 percent ol the rated load. The hoist should operate smoothly and the brake should prevent load drift. Americrane & Hoist Corp 1-800-652-1932 sEcTloNlll OPERATION 3-1. SAFETYCONSIDERATIONS. 3-2. This hoist is designed for proper operation within the limits of its rated capacity. The hoist has features designed to minimize the potential for injury due to failure of the hoist itself. However, here are some additional pointers which should be followed in order to ensure proper operation. a. Do not overload the hoist. b. Do not use a handle extender (cheater bar). The hoist is designed to lift or pull its rated capacity when a reasonableeffort is applied to the end of the handle by one person (see table I). If effort appearsto be excessive recheck the load and use a larger capacity hoist if necessary. c. Do not side load the hoist. Always pull in a straight line between hooks. Side loading over a sharp corner may fracture the hoist housing or load block. d. Be sure there are no twists in the load chain. chain is taut and then recheck the rigging before continuing to raise the load. g. Make sure that the slings and other rigging have sufficient capacity to support the load, and are in good condition. h. STAND CLEAR OF THE LOAD AT ALL TIMES. Do not move a load in such a manner as to endangerpersonnel. i. Do not leave the hoist under load for extended or unattendedperiods unless specific precautions have been taken to provide protection. j. Do not wrap the load chain around a load. Use a SLING! k. Do not TIP-LOAD any hook, as this will exert undue strain in the hook, resulting in hook failure. l. The MA series of hoists are designed for manual operation by one person. Do not attempt to operate hoist with other than the manual power furnished by one person. e. Do not operatethe hoist from an off balance position. Operator should have firm footing or be otherwise secured before operatingthe hoist. m. DO NOT USE THE HOIST TO LIFT, SUPPORT OR OTHERWISETRANSPORT HUMANS. f. Before raising or pulling a load, always check to see that it is held securely in the hook or sling, etc. Raise or pull the load only until the load (See figure 3-1.) 3-3. OPERATION. 3-4. The hoist should be operated by qualified operator should not engage in any practice which will divert his attention while operating the hoist. F R E EC H A I N LEVER 3-5. ATTACHING THE LOAD. Attach the load to the hook by means of slings or other approved devices. Make sure the slings or other devices are seated properly in the saddle of the hook before lifting. Be sure the hook latch is closed and working properly. Never wrap the load chain around the load. 3-6. TO RAISE OR PULL LOAD. Turn control lever to "UP" position as shown in figure 3-1. Operate the handle to raise the load while observing the following: a. Before lifting or pulling, make sure the load chain is not kinked or twisted or that the load will not contact any obstructions. b. Test the brakes each time a load approaching the rated load is handled by raising the load just enough to clear the floor, or supports, and checking for brake action. c. Lift or pull the load to the desired position. Do not leave the hoist under load for extended or unattended periods unless specific precautions have been taken to provide protection. (rDN" 3-7. TO REMOVE LOAD. Turn control lever to position, then operate handle. CAUTION: Do not extend bottom hook beyond the hoist's rated lift. End ring should not be allowed to enter the hoist housing. NOTE: Under certain operating conditions such as applying overload or removing the load bl,external means, the brake can become locked, preventing the hoist from operating in the,,DN', direction. When this happens,restrain the hoist bv reapplying a load to the bottom hook or lock the hoist head so that it will not move when pressure is applied to the handle. Place control lever in the ,,DN" position and give the handle a sharp pull. If a load is used, give the handle a few additional strokes after load has been lowered. This will insure that the brake is in an unlocked position when the load is removed from the hoist. FIGURE }1. MA SERIES HOIST OPERATION personnel only. The operator should familiarize himself with the hoist and its proper care. If adjustments or repairs are necessary or any damages known or suspected, he shall report the same promptly to the person authorized to correct the problem. He shall also notify the next operator of the damages upon changing shifts. If an "Out-of-Order" tag is on the hoist, the operator should not use the hoist until the tag has been removed by an authorized person. The 3-8. TO OBTAIN FREE CHAIN. To obtain free chain when there is no load on the hoist, place control l e v e r s t r a i g h to u t , m i d w a yb e t w e e n , , U p " a n d , , D N , , . Push free chain lever toward hook housing and hold it there. Pull free chain in either direction. 3-9. TO TAKE UP SLACK. place control lever straightout, midwaybetween,,Up" and,,DN". pull on ring end of chain. CAUTION-When operating the hoist keep control of the handle at all times. Do not release the handle while it is underload. 3-10. TROUBLESHOOTING. If hoist does not operate in the manner described above, see table IV for possible cause and corrective action" Americrane & Hoist Corp 1-800-652-1932 Ii IV SECTION It'IAINTENANCE 4-1. INSPECTIOI{S. 4-2. A planned inspection routine should be established for this hoist based upon frequency of use, severity of use, and environmental conditions. Some inspections should be made frequently (daily to monthly) and others periodically (monthly to yearly). It is strongly recommended that an Inspection and Maintenance Check List and an Inspector's Report similiar to those shown in figures 4-4 and 4-5 be used and filed for reference. All inspections should be made by, or under the direction of a designated inspector. Special inspections should be made following any significant repairs or any operating occurence leading one to suspect that the hoist's capabilities may have been impaired. Refer to paragraphs 4-13 and 4-25 for assistance in any disassembly and assembly necessary for inspections and subsequent replacement or repair. Prior to inspection, clean parts as required. See paragraph 4-21. 4_3. FREOUENT INSPECTIONS. 4-4. Performthe following inspectionsdaily prior to initial use of the hoist. Also, observe during operation for any damage which might appear between regular inspections. CAUTION: Any unsafe condition disclosed by the inspection shall be corrected before operation of the hoist is resumed. Adjustments and repairs shall be done only by designated personnel. a. Inspect the hooks for deformations, chemical damage or cracks. Hooks damaged by chemicals, deformation or cracks, or having throat openings greater than the "Maximum Allowable Opening" shown in figure 4-1 must be replaced. If the hook is twisted more than 10 degrees from the plane of the unbent hook, it must be replaced. Note: Any hook that is twisted or has throat openings in excess of those listed in figure4-1 indicates abuse T H R O A TO P E N I N G (w,/o LATCH) HOIST MODEL NO. MA-15 MA-15-2 MA-15-2W MA_30 MA-30-2 MA-30-2W MA-30-3 MA-30-4 REJECT HOOK OPENING TOP HOOK BOTTOM HOOK or overloading of the hoist. Other load bearing components should be inspected accordingly. b. Check that both hooks swivel freely. c. Check the hoist handle for bends. If the handle is bent, the hoist has probably been highly overloaded. A qualified service man should inspebt the hoist for other damage or return the hoist to the factory. d. Check load chain for wear, twist and distortion_ and ensure that dead end ring or connection is secure. Also check the chain for presence of foreign material and adequate lubrication. 4-5. PERTODICINSPECTIONS. 4-6. It is recommended that the following inspections be performed at one to 12 month intervals. The exact period of inspection will depend on frequency and type of usage. Determination of this period will be based on the user's experience. It is recommended that the user begin with a monthly inspection and extend the periods to quarterly, semi-annually or annually based on his monthly experience. CAUTION: Any unsafe condition disclosed by the inspection shall be corrected before operation of the hoist is resumed. Adjustments and repairs shall be done only by designated personnel. b. Check nuts. bolts and other hardware for looseness, stripped or damaged threads. c. Check load sheave and chain attachments for distortion, cracks and excessive wear. d. Check pawls for excessive wear, binding and missing or broken pins. e. Check pawl springs for breaks, corrosion and continued ability to hold pawl properly: f. Check load pawl shaft for excessive wear. g. Inspect gear and pinion shaft for adequate lubrication, cracks, distortion, worn or broken teeth. h. Inspect bearings for adequate lubrication, distortion. cracks and excessive wear. i. Check housing, covers, swivel frames, load blocks and outrigger for cracks and distortion. j. Inspect hub for damage to threads. Check hub and thrust washer for scoring or other damage to braking surfaces. r-7/32" r-r3/32" k. Check brake discs for excessive wear, glazing or oil contamination. Replace discs worn to a thickness of 5/64 inch or less. l. Inspect seals, "o" rings an! gaskets for deterioration and wear. r-3/4" r - 3 /4 " r - 3 /4 " m. Inspect legibility. 2-5/32" 2-5/32" n. Inspect supporting structure for continued ability to support imposed loads. o. Inspect the chain for gouges, nicks, weld splatter, corrosion and distorted links. Slacken the r-3/4" 2-S/32" 2-s/32" r-7 /32" FIGURE 4-1. HOOKTHROAT OPENING I a. Perform all the frequent inspections listed in paragraph 4-4. r-7 /32" r-7 /32" r-7 /32" r-13/32" L - 7/ 3 2 " jt decal Americrane & Hoist Corp 1-800-652-1932 and capacity plate for f,l I chain and inspect for wear at contact points. If wear is observed, or if stretching is suspected, measure the chain per paragraph4-10. If any portion of the chain is worn, nicked, twisted or stretched, replace the whole chain. CAUTION: Do not attempt to reweld sections of the chain and do not try to add on to the chain. Use only chain supplied by our company,it is specially manufactured to very close tolerances of dimension, composition and heat treatment. A substitute chain may damage the load sheave, Never use "missing links" because they will jam in the load sheave. p. Check hooks for cracks using dye penetrant, magnetrcparticle or other suitable detection method. INSPECTIONOF HOISTNOT IN REGULAR USE. 4-8. If the hoist has been idle for one month or more, performthe inspections listed in paragraph4-4. If the hoist has been idle more than six months, perform the inspections listed in paragraph4-6. 4-7. 4-9. CHECKINGCHAIN FORWEAR. 4-10. Chain inspection and evaluation is a very important phase of hoist maintenance. In general, removal of the load chain from the hoist is not necessary. To check the load chain for excessive wear, proceed as follows: a. Inspect the chain for"elongation", which is a condition caused by overloading or wear. Table II shows the normal and reject lengths for MA hoist chain. A cnain gauge similiar to that shown in figure 4-2 or a Vernier caliper may be used. Hang the chain up or stretch it out on a work table in a taut position. Place one edge of the gaugeor caliper over the end of a chain link. The number of links within the gauge limits will correspond to the "Number of Links" as indicated in Table II. If the last link, which should be within the gauge limits, makescontact or extends past the inside edge of the gauge, or if the reading of the REJECT LENGTH SEE TABLE II NORI\4ALLENGTH- FIGURE 4-2. CHAINSALVAGE GAUGE Vernier caliper is equal to or greater than the "Reject Length", the entire chain shall be replaced. If the last link does not contact the edge of the gauge,or the Vernier caliper reading is less than the "Reject Length", check the chain along its entire length. If all readings are within tolerance, the chain is free of elongation. b. Inspect each individual chain link for wear to diameter of the link. See figure 4-3. The nominal diameter of the link is 0.250 inch for the JL-19-B chain and 0.312 inch for the C-19-10 chain. If the diameter for arty link of JL-19-B chain is less than 0.200 inch, replace the entire chain. If the diameter of any link of C-19-10 chain is less than 0.275 inch, replace the entire chain. WEARIN THESEAREAS FIGURE4-3. TYPICALWEARON LINKS 4-11. LUBRICATION. 4-L2. Proper lubrication is necessary for a long and relatively trouble-free hoist operation. Refer to the following and to Table III, RecommendedLubrication Schedule,for lubrication points, type of lubricant and frequencyof lubrication. a. LOAD CHAIN. Clean the load chain'with acid-free solvent and coat with Coffing Chain Lubricant No. H-7595, or equivalent. Allow oil to work into each link end and be carried into the sheave pockets. Wipe excess oil to prevent dripping. b. During periodic inspectionapply a light coating of Coffing No. H-7577 greaseto bearing surfaces of load pawl shaft; to grease seals; to o-rings; to pinion shaft and gear teeth; and to all bearings.Use H-7593 greaseon gear teeth. c. BOTTOM HOOK BEARING. Invert bottom hook and allow a few drops of SAE 20-30 oil to run down the hook shank and into the swivel. d. TOP HOOK. Allow a few drops of SAE 20-30 oil to run down between the housing and hook shank. II. LOADCHAINLINK TABLE CHAIN PART NO. NOM. DIA. NO.OF LINKS NORMAL LGTH. FOR NO. LINKS REJECTLGTH. FORNO. LINKS JL-19-B* .250 19 14.776 c-19-10** .3t2 19 17.832 14.957 18.069 GAUGE NUMBER cA-3441 cA-344L-2 *Used on MA-15,MA-15-2and MA-15-2W.**Used on MA-30,MA-30-2,MA-30-2W,MA-30-3 and MA-30-4. Americrane & Hoist Corp 1-800-652-1932 E. BOTTOM BLOCK SHAFT AND BUSHING (Multiple Chained Models). Disassemble bottom block to the degree required to remove shaft. Lubricate shaft and bushing with SAE 20-30 oil. 4-I3. DISASSEMBLY. T he following paragraphs suggest the easiest 4-14. method of disassembly and reassembly of the MA hoists. Procedures are included for all eight hoists in the series, with references made to the exploded view illustrations in Section V for parts identification. Use only those assembly/disassembly procedures identified as applicable to your hoist. Some procedures for one hoist may reference steps already delineated for another hoist; this is done to avoid too much repetitious procedure since all eight hoists have much common constructron. 4-15. It is expected that whenever any part is removed from the hoist that the part will be cleaned and inspected before reuse. Some instructions for cleaning and inspection are located between the disassembly and reassembly paragraphs. Always give careful attention to lubrication of parts during reassembly. 4 - 1 6 . M A - 1 5 D I S A S S E M B L Y .D i s a s s e m b l e t h e M A - 1 5 hoist as follows while referencins figure 5-1. a. Remove nut (44) and swivel screw (45). Place control lever (7) strarght out, midway between "UP" and "DN" positions. Place lever (34) toward hook housing and hold it there. Pull load chain (46) bv pulling end ring (47) until chain is clear of hoist. Remove end ring only if replacementis required. b. Separate swivel frames (48) from bottom h o o k a s s e m b l y( a 9 ) . D o n o t r e m o v e l a t c h ( 5 0 ) f r o m b o t t o mh o o k u n l e s s r e p l a c e m e nits r e q u i r e d . c. Removepin (37) from top hook (51) shaft. S e p a r a t en u t ( 5 2 ) f r o m t o p h o o k a n d r e m o v en u t , h o o k w a s h e r ( 5 3 ) a n d t o p h o o k . D o n o t r e m o v el a t c h ( 5 0 ) f r o m t o p h o o k u n l e s s r e p l a c e m e nits r e q u i r e d . d. Remove screw (1) and retainer cap (2). R e m o v er i n g ( 3 ) f r o m r e t a i n e rc a p . S e p a r a t eh a n d l e( 1 0 ) fromhub (18). e. Punch plug (4) from handle (10). Drive pins (5 and 6) from handle pawl rod (9). Remove l e v e r ( 7 ) , s p r i n g ( 8 ) a n d h a n d l ep a w l r o d f r o m h a n d l e . f . L i f t t h r e a ds t o p ( 1 1 ) f r o m h u b ( 1 8 ) . I ? e m o v e f o u r s c r e w s ( 1 2 ) a n d l o c k w a s h e r s( 1 3 ) . r e p l a c e r n e n ti s r e q u i r e d , p r e s s b e a r i n g ( 2 t 1 f r o m ratchet. h . R e m o v es p r i n g ( 2 4 ) a n d l o a d p a w l ( 2 5 ) f r o m loadpawl shaft (38). i . R e m o v e s c r e w s ( 2 9 ) a n d l o c k w a s h e r s( 1 3 ) . S l i d e s h e d d e r( 3 0 ) f r o m h o u s i n g( 4 3 ) . R e m o v er i n g ( 2 7 ' . a n d w a s h e r( 2 8 ) f r o m l o a d s h e a v e ( 3 2 ) a n d s l i d e l o a d s h e a v ef r o m h o u s i n g .R e m o v ep i n ( 3 1 ) f r o m s h e a v e . j. Drive pin (33) from lever (34) and remove l e v e r f r o ms h a f t ( 3 8 ) . S l i d e s h a f t f r o m h o u s i n g( 4 3 ) a n d r e m o v er i n g ( 3 5 ) a n d w a s h e r ( 3 6 ) f r o m s h a f t . I f p i n ( 3 7 ) r e q u i r e sr e p l a c e m e n tp, r e s s p i n f r o m s h a f t . k . I f o i l s e a l ( 3 9 ) , t h r u s t b e a r i n g( 4 0 ) , b e a r i n g ( 4 1 ) a n d p i n s ( 4 2 ) r e q u i r e r e p l a c e m e n t r, e m o v et h e s e i t e m s f r o m h o u s i n g( 4 3 ) . 4_17. MA_15-2 AND MA-15_2W DISASSEMBLY. D i s a s s e m b l et h e M A - 1 5 - 2 o r M A - 1 5 - 2 W h o i s t a s f o l l o w s w h i l e r e f e r e n c i n gf i g u r e 5 - 2 . a. Press pin (44) from top hook and outrigger assembly (52). Pull load chain (51) through lower s h e a v e( 6 1 f o r M A - 1 5 - 2 o r 7 0 f o r M A - 1 5 - 2 W h o i s t ) . Place control lever straight out, midway between " U P " a n d " D N " p o s i t i o n s .P l a c e l e v e r ( 3 4 ) t o w a r d hook housingand hold it there. Pull load chain from hoist. Removeharness ring (50) from chain only if r e p l a c e m e nits r e q u i r e d . b . ( F o r M A - 1 5 - 2 i l o i s t O n l y ) R e m o v et w o n u t s ( 5 5 ) a n d s c r e w s( 5 6 ) a n d s e p a r a t ef r a m e s( 5 7 ) . R e m o v e t w o p i n s ( 5 8 ) a n d s e p a r a t es h a f t ( 5 9 ) , b e a r i n g ( 6 0 ) a n d s h e a v e( 6 1 ) . R e m o v er o l l p i n ( 6 2 ) a n d r e m o v en u t ( 6 3 ) a n d t h r u s t b e a r i n g( 6 4 ) f r o m h o o k ( 6 5 ) . R e m o v e l a t c h ( 5 3 ) f r o m h o o k o n l y i f r e p l a c e m e nits r e q u i r e d . b. (For MA-15-2W Hoist Only) Remove two c o t t e r p i n s ( 6 7 ) a n d s e p a r a t ei d l e r p i n ( 6 8 ) , b e a r i n g ( 6 9 ) a n d s h e a v e( 7 0 ) . S h e a r t w o r i v e t s ( 7 1 ) a n d s e p a r a t eb o t t o mf r a m e s( 7 2 ) f r o n b o t t o m h o o k ( 7 3 ) .R e m o v e l a t c h ( 5 3 ) f r o m b o t t o m h o o k o n l v i f r e o l a c e m e n ti s r e q ui r e d . c . R e m o v et w o p i n s ( 4 5 a n d 4 6 ) f r o m c o u p l i n g s h a f t ( 4 7 ) . R e m o v et o p h o o k a n d o u t r i g g e r a s s e m b l y ( 5 2 ) , c o u p l i n g s h a f t , h o o k c o l l a r ( 4 8 ) a i r d w a s h e r( 4 9 ) f r o m h o u s i n g( 4 3 ) . d. The remainder of model MA-15-2 and M A - 1 5 - 2 W p a r t s a r e d i s a s s e m b l e di n t h e s a m e m a n n e r a s t h e I V I A -1 5 h o i s t . P e r f o r m s t e o s d t h r u k o f paragraph 4-16. C A U T I O N : T a k e c a r e n o t t o d a m a g es e a l i n g s u r f a c e s o f c o v e r ( 1 6 ) a n d h o u s i n g( 4 3 ) w h e n r e m o v i n gc o v e r . To loosen cover (16) so that its sealing surfacewill n o t b e d a m a g e dm , a n u a l l yt u r n t h e h u b ( 1 8 ) c l o c k w i s e . T h i s w i l l p u l l t h e c o v e r l o o s e s o i t c a n b e r e m o v e db y h a n d . B e c a r e f u l n o t t o d a m a g et h e g a s k e t ( 1 4 ) o r o i l seal (15). Remove the cover from housing and, if replacement is required, remove oil seal (15) from cover. Remove gasket (14) from housing. 4 - 1 8 . M A - 3 0 D I S A S S E M B L YD. i s a s s e m b l et h e M A - 3 0 h o i s t a s f o l l o w s w h i l e r e f e r e n c i n gf i g u r e 5 - 3 . a. Remove nut (51) and swivel screw (52). Place control lever (7) straight out, midway between "UPn and "DN" positions. Place lever (40) toward hook housing and hold it there. Remove load chain (53) bv pulling end ring (54) until chain is clear of hoist. Removeend ring only IF replacementis required. g. Remove hub (18) from load sheave (32). Slide front brake disc (19), ratchet (20), rear brake disc (22) and thrust bearing (23) from load sheave. If b. Separate swivel frames (55) from bottom hook assemblv (56). Do not remove latch (57) from bottom hook unless replacementis required. c. Remove pin (59) from top hook (58) shaft. Americrane & Hoist Corp 1-800-652-1932 a, AND MAINTENANCE INSPECTION CHECKLIST CHAINHOIST LEVER OPERATED CAPACITY USEOATE ORIGINAL SERIAL NO. MANUFACTURER'S TYPEOF HOIST LOCATION MANUFACTURER ITEM FREOUENCY OF INSPECTION P O S S I B LD EEFICIENCIES FREOUENT PERtOOtC DAILY MONTHLY 1 - 1 2 M O . Load Chain Hooks Hook Retainers l Y e a ra n d b i n d i n g Pawl Spring B r e a k s , c o r r o s i o n ,a b i l i t y t o r e l a i n p a w l BrakeParts: Ratchet Brake Discs Hub ThrustYVasher l Y e a r ,b i n d i n g , w o r n b e a r i n g E x c e s s i v ew e a r , g l a z i n g , g r e a s e Scoring. thread damage S c o r i n g ,g r e a s e Handle ACTION REOUIRED I n a d e q u a t el u b r i c a t i o n , e x c e s si v e wear or stretch, cracked, dannged o r t w i s t e d l i n k s , c o r r o s i o no r foreion substance Excessive throat opening, bent or twisted more than 10 degrees, damaged hook latch, wear, chemical dannge, wsn hook bearing. Cracks (use dye penetrant, magnetic particle or other suitable deteciion method) Worn or dannged nuts, pins, washers, collars used to secure hook in load block or housing Pawl, Ratchet Seals. "O" Rings and Gasket Handle Palts: Pawl Rod Pawl Spring OK Wear, Deterioration W e a r ,b i n d i n g B r e a k s , c o r r o s i o n ,a b i l i t y t o k e e p r d in position Cracks, bends Nuts, Bolts, Rivets Looseness, stripped or damagedthreads S h e a v e ,P i n i o n Shaft, Gear Dannge to teeth, distortion, cracks, excessivewear, build up of foreign substances Bearings Adequate lubrication, wear Housing,Covers, Swivel Frames, Load Blocks & Outriggers Cracks, Distortion Supporting Structure Damage or wear which restricts ability to support imposed loads Decal, Capacity Plate M i s s i n q ,d a m a q e do r i l l e q i b l e N O T E : R e f e rt o M a i n t e n a n c ea n d I n s p e c t i o nS e c t i o n s o f t h e H o i s t M a n u a lf o r l u r t h e r d e t a i l s . F R E O U E N CO YF INSPECTION: Frequent- Indicates items requiring inspection daily to monthly. Daily inspections may be performedby the operator if properly designated. Periodic- Indicates items requiring inspection monthly to yearly. Inspections to be performed by or under the direction of a properly designated person. The exact period of inspection will depend on frequency and type of usage. Determination of this period will be based on the user's experience. lt is recommendsdthat the user begin with a rnonthly inspection a n d e x t e n d t h e p e r i o d s t o q u a r t e r l y , s e m i - a n n u a l l yo r a n n u a l l y b a s e d o n h i s m o n t h l y e x p e r i e n c e . LIST ANDMAINTENANCE CHECK 4_4. INSPECTION FIGURE Americrane & Hoist Corp 1-800-652-1932 9 II{SPECIOR'S REPORT ITEM tfttsPEcTons SIGNATURE ANO RECO'IIMENDED ACTIONI REMARKS ILISTDEF]CIENCIES DATE INSPECTEO APMOVEDBY DATE 4-5. RECOMMENDED FIGURE INSPECTORS REFMT Americrane & Hoist Corp 1-800-652-1932 LUBRICATION TABLEIII. RECOMMENDED SCHEDULE COMPONENT ryPE OF LUBRICANT Load Chain D-NNo. H-7595penetrating oll with graphit€or molyadditive Alternate-SAE2G30goaroil D-N No. H-7577greaeo Load Pawl Shaft, Pinion Shaft, Gear and Bearinos Pinionand G€arTeoth BottomHookBearino Top HookWash€r D-NNo. H-7593grease SAE2G'30oearoil SAE20€0 gearoil SAE20-30gearoil TYPEOF SERVICE AND FREOUENCY OF LUBRICATION HEAVY NORMAL INFFEQUENT Daily Weekly Monthly At p€riodicinspection(So€Flguretl'f) Weekly Monthly Monthly Yearly Yearly Yearly Yoarly BottomBlockShatt Monthly Yearly and Bearing 'Thi8 lubricationschedul€is basgdon a hoigtoperatingin normalonvironmental condltlons.Hoistsoperatingin advgrs€ atmospheres conlainingexcessiveh€at, corrosivefumesor vapors,abrasiv€ dust,etc., shouldbe lubricat€d mor€ irequsntly. troa TABLEIV. TROUBLESHOOTING CHART 4-13. TESTHOISTPERPARAGRAPH REFER 2_6 IF DISASSEMBLY TO PARAGRAPH OFUNITIS REOUIRED, PARTS. AFTERREASSEMBLY ORREPLACEMENT OF ANYOF ITSCOMPONENT ,rw - SYMPTOM POSSIBLE CAUSE(S) CORRECTIVE ACTION 1. Hoist raises but will not lower. "Brake Lock-Up" caused by shock load, leaving load on hoist for extended periods of time or removing load from hoist without s l a c k i n gc h a i n . Unlock brake following procedure o u t l i n e do n P a g e3 . C h e c k a p p l i c a tion for conditions suggested in "Possible cause(s!". 2. Hoist lowers erratically. (a) Brake friction surfaces are ( a ) R e p l a c eb r a k e d i s c s a n d w i p e c o n t a m i n a t e dw i t h o i l o r mating friction surfaces clean. grease. ( b l B r a k ed i s c s a r e w o r n o r g l a z e d . ( b ) R e p l a c e b r a k ed i s c s i f w o r n excessively. removeglaze by placing a fine grade emory cloth on a flat surface and r u b b i n gd i s c s l i g h t l y o n t h i s surface. 3. Hoist requiresexcessive effort to raise or lower. (a)Overloading ( b ) Wornor danragedload chain. {c) Load Chain rusty or coated w i t h f o r e i g nm a t e r i a l . ( d ) Load sheave or guide portion of housing have build-up of f o r e i g nm a t e r i a l . ( e ) W o r ng e a r i n go r b e a r i n g s . 4 . H o is t w i l l m t r a i s e o r lower. ( a ) C h e i n j a m m e di n h o u s i n g (bl Eroken load sheave (c) Brokenor worn tip on handle p a w l o r s t r i p p e ds p l i n e o n brake hub. 5. Hoist "Free Chains" under load. (a) Load pawl not engaged(free chain leversticks) 6. Hoist difficult to "Free Chain". S e e3 ( b ) ( c ) & ( d ) (a) Reduceload or use correct c a p a c i t yu n i t . (b) Check chain per instructions on Page5 and replace if necessary. (c) Cleanchain with suitable acidfree solvent and relubricate. Replacechain if badly pitted with rust. {d) Disassemblepart and clean out foreign material. Inspect and replace parts if worn excessivel y. (e) Disassanble parts and checlr for wear. Replaceparts if necessaryand relubricate. (al (b)& (c) Di sassembleper instructions. Inspect parts for wear or breakageand replace if necessary. (a) Check load pawl shaft for b i n d i n gc o n d i t i o n . C h e c k f o r broken load pawl or load pawl s p r in g . (b) Brake hub not operating freely. (b) Check thread in brake hub or mating part for damage, corrosion or foreign material. Check for broken or irnproperly positioned thread stop. (See Fig. 4-6) ( c ) L o a d c h a i n i n s t a l l e df r o m ( c ) C o r r e c tc h a i n r e e v i n g . wrong side of load sheave. ( S e eF i g . 4 - 8 ) See3 (b) (cl & (d) Americrane & Hoist Corp 1-800-652-1932 11 Separate nut (60) from top hook and remove nut, hook rvasher (61) and top hook. Do not remove latch (57) f r o m t o p h o o k u n l e s s r e p l a c e m e n ti s r e q u i r e d . (74) from bottom hook (75). Do not remove latch (59) from bottom hook unless replacement is required. b. (For MA-30-2W Hoist Onlyl Remove two cotter pins (77) and separate load block shaft (78), bearing (79) and sheave (80). Shear two rivets (81) and separate load block frames (82) from bottom hook (83). Do not remove latch (59) from bottom hook unless replacement is required. d. Remor,'escrew (l) and retainer cap (2). Remove ring (3) from retainer cap. Separate handle (10) from hub (18). e. Punch plug (4) from handle (10). Dri'"'e pins (5 and 6) from handle pawl rod (9). Remo'"'e lever (7), spring (8) and handle pawl rod from handle. c. Remove screws (52), lockwashers (53) and keeper (54). Separate outrigger (60) from housing (50). Press pin (55) from top hook (58). Remove nut (56), washer(57) and top hook from outrigger. Do not remove latch (59) from top hook unless replacement is required. f. Lift thread stop (ll) from hub (18). Remove f o u r s c r e w s ( 1 2 ) a n d l o c k w a s h e r s( 1 3 ) . C A U T I O N : T a k e c a r e n o t t o d a m a g es e a l i n g s u r f a c e s o f c o ' " ' e r( 1 6 ) a n d h o u s i n g ( 5 0 ) w h e n r e m o v i n g c o v e r . To loosen cover (16) so that its sealirrgsurface rvill n o t b e d a m a g e d ,m a n u a l l y t u r n t h e h u b ( 1 8 ) c l o c k w i s e . T h i s w i l l p u l l t h e c o ' , ' e r l o o s e s o i t c a n b e r e m o ' , ' e db v hand. Be careful not to damage the gasket (14) or oil seal ( 15). Remove the co,"'er frorn housing and, if replacement is required, remove oil seal (15) from cover. Remove gasket (14) from housing. Remove d e c a l ( 1 7 ) f r o r n c o v e r o n l v i f r e p l a c e m e n ti s r e q u i r e d . d. The remainder of model RA-30-2 and RA-30-2W parts are disassembled in the same manner as the model MA-30 hoist. Perform steps d thru I of p a r a g r a p h4 - 1 8 t o c o m p l e t e t h e d i s a s s e m b l r ' . 4_20, MA_30_3 AND MA-30_4 DISASSEMBLY. Disassemble the MA-30-3 hoist as or MA-30-4 follows while referencing figure 5-5 or figure 5-6, as a p p l i c a b le . g. Remove hub (18) from pinion shaft (36). Slide front brake disc (19), ratchet (20), rear brake disc (22) and thrust washer(23) from load sheave. If replacement is required, press bearing (21) from r at c h e t . a . ( F o r M A - 3 0 - 3 H o i s t O n l v ) R e m o v e d e a de n d screw (80, figure 5-5) and nut (66) to separate load block frames (70) from load chain (65). Pull chain through sheaves (62 and 74) a. (For MA-30-4 Hoist Only) Remove pin (64, figure 5-6) from outrigger (63) to free end of load chain (66). Pull chain through sheaves (62 and 74). h . R e m o r , ' es p r i n g ( 2 4 \ a n d l o a d p a w l ( 2 5 ) f r o m load pawl shaft (44) i. Remove screws (27) and lockwashers (28), then remove cover (29). Press pins (32) from housing (50) and remove shedder (33). Remove screws (30) and c a p a c i t ] ' p l a t e ( 3 1 ) i f r e p l a c e m e n ti s r e q u i r e d . j. Remove gear (34) from shaft of load sheave (37). Remove pin (35) from pinion shaft (36), then remove pinion shaft, thrust washer (38) and load sheave. b. Place control lever (7) straight out, midwal b e t w e e n " U P " a n d " D N " p o s i t i o n s . P u s h l e r , ' e r( 4 0 ) toward hook housing and hold it there. Pull load chain (66) from hoist. Remove end ring (65) from chain only if replacementis required. c. Remove screws (69) and nuts (68) to separate load block frames (70). Remove pin(s) (71) and disassemble shaft(s) (72), bearing(s) (73) and sheave(s) (74). k. Drive pin (39) from lever (40) and remove iever from shaft (44). Slide shaft from housing (50) and remove ring (41) and washer (42) from shaft. If pin (43) requires replacement,press pin from shaft. d. Remove pin (75) and separate nut (76), hook washer (77) and thrust bearing (78) from bottom hook (79). Do not remove latch (55) from bottom hook unless replacement is required. l. If oil seal (45), bearings(46,47 and 48) and pins (49) require replacement, remove these items from housing (50). e. Remove screws (56), lockwashers (57) and kccper (58). Separate outrigger (63) from housing (50). Disassemble pin (59), shaft (60), bearing (61) and sheave (62) from outrigger. 4_19. MA_30-2 AND MA-30_2W DISASSEMBLY. or MA-30-2W hoist as Disassemble the MA-30-2 follows while referencing figure 5-4. f. Press pin (51) from top hook (54). Remove nut (52), washer (53) and top hook from outrigger (63). Do not remove latch (55) from top hook unless replacement is required. a. Press pin (51) from outrigger (60). Pull load chain (62) through lower sheave (70 for MA-30-2 hoist or 80 for MA-30-2W hoist). Place control lever (7) straight out, midway between "UP" and "DN" positions. Push lever (40) toward hook housing and hold it there. Pull load chain from hoist. Remove end ring (61) from chain only if replacement is required. g. The remainder of models M4-30-3 and MA-30-4 parts are disassembled in the same manner as the rnodel MA-30 hoist. Perform steps d thru I of p a r a g r a p h4 - 1 8 t o c o m p l e t e t h e d i s a s s e m b l y . Hoist Only) Remove two b. (For MA-30-2 nuts (64) and screws (65) and separate load block frames (66). Remove pin (67) and separate shaft (68), bearing (69) and sheave (70). Remove pin (71), then temove nut (72), hook u'asher (73), and thrust bearing 4_21, CLEANING. 4-22. All parts (except self lubricatingbearings located in housing and bottom block assembly on Americrane & Hoist Corp 1-800-652-1932 12 multiple chained models) may be cleaned with a pressure spray of acid-free cleaning solvent or immersed in the solvent and dried with compressed air or a clean, lintless cloth. Stubborn deposits of dirt and grease may be removed from gears, housings, chains, etc., by using a stiff-bristled brush dipped in the solvent. effort is required remove hub and inspect threads for nicks, burrs or foreign matter. f. Manually screw hub (18) counter clockwise onto load sheave (32) until the hub face has locked against the brake disc (19). Continue turning hub counter clockwise until the cast stop within the hub is at the top as shown in figure 4-6. Place thread stop (ll) over the spline of the load sheave and to the right of the cast hub stop, allowing a minimum l/8 inch movement to a maximum 5/16 inch movement between the hub stop and the protusion on the thread stop. CAUTION: Ensure that adequate ventilation is provided when using cleaning solutions. Wear protective clothing, and avoid prolonged contact with solvents. 4_23. INSPECTIONS WEAR. FOREXCESSIVE 4-24. The existenceof well-wornparts is sufficient g. Place gasket (14) on housing (43). If oil seal (15) was removed, press seal in cover (16). Place cover on housing while taking care not to damage oil reason for questioning safe hoist operation, not to mention the added costs to repair damage that will inevitably result if severe wear is permitted to continue. The parts most likely to first evidence wear are: brake discs; bushing type bearings for sheave and pinion shafts; the sheaves and their shafts and bushings; thrust bearings and washers for the hooks; pawls, ratchets and gears; andthe chain and hooks. Inspection and replacement criteria for worn chain and hooks are located elsewhere in this manual. 'h'TO 4_25. ASSEMBLY. 4-26. Assemblepartsthathavebeencleanedandinspected. Apply a light coatingof Coffing No. H-7577 greaseto o-rings, seals,bearings,apply H-7593greaseto gearand gear portion of pinion prior to assembly. 4-27. MA-15 ASSEMBLY.Assemble the MA-15 LOAD SHEAVE THREAD groP h o i s t a s f o l l o w s w h i l e r e f e r e n c i n gf i g u r e 5 - 1 . a . I f o i l s e a l ( 3 9 ) , t h r u s t b e a r i n g( 4 0 ) , b e a r i n g ( 4 1 ) o r p i n s ( 4 2 ) w e r e r e m o v e d ,p r e s s t h e s e i t e m s i n t o h o u s i n g( 4 3 ) . HUB IN LOCKEDPOSITION b . I f p i n ( 3 7 ) w a s r e m o v e d ,p r e s s p i n i n s h a f t ( 3 8 ) u n t i l 1 / 8 i n c h o f t h e p i n p r o t r u d e sf r o m t h e t o p o f shaft. Place washer(36) and ring (35) on shaft and i n s e r t s h a f t i n h o u s i n g( 4 3 ) . S e c u r el e v e r ( 3 4 ) t o s h a f t with pin (33). FIGURE 4-6. POSITIONING OFTHREAD STOP seal. Attach cover with four screws(12) and lockw a s h e r s( 1 3 ) . h. Inserthandlepawl rod (9) into handle(10). c . I n s e r t l o a d s h e a v e ( 3 2 ) i n h o u s i n g( 4 3 ) a n d install pin (31) in load sheave.Install washer (28) a n d r i n g ( 2 7 ) o n l o a d s h e a v e . A t t a c h s h e d d e r( 3 0 ) t o h o u s i n g w i t h t w o s c r e w s ( 2 9 ) a n d l o c k w a s h e r s( 1 3 ) . P l a c e s p r i n g ( 8 )o n r o d a n d p r e s s p i n ( 5 ) i n r o d . A t t a c h lever (7) to rod with pin (6). See figure 4-7 for correct orientation of rod and lever. Replace plug (4) in handle. d. Placeloadpawl (25) on shaft(38) sothat the long end of shaft pin (37) is located between pins. This allows load.pawl to be moved out of engagementwith the ratchet for free chaining. lnstall spring (24) and test the action of load pawl by tuming lever (34). e . I f b e a r i n g ( 2 1 ) w a s r e m o v e d ,p r e s s b e a r i n g into ratchet (20) until bearing is flush with side of ratchet that fits against rear brakedisc (22). Assure t h a t t h e r a t c h e t ( 2 0 ) , t h r u s t b e a r i n g( 2 3 ) , h u b ( 1 8 ) a n d brake discs (19 and 22) are free of oil or other contamination. Install these parts on load sheave (32) w h i l e t a k i n g c a r e n o t t o g e t o i l , g r e a s eo r f i n g e r p r i n t s on friction surfaces. i. Install ring (3) on retainer cap (2) and secure handle (10) to hub (18) with retainer cap and screw (l). j. Assembletop hook (51), hook washer (53) a n d n u t ( 5 2 ) i n h o u s i n g( 4 3 ) . S c r e w n u t o n h o o k u n t i l a p p r o x i m a t e l yl / 6 4 i n c h v e r t i c a l p l a y ( t o a l l o w h o o k t o s w i v e l f r e e l y ) r e m a i n s .A l i g n p i n h o l e i n h o o k a n d slot in nut and insert pin (37). If latch (50) was r e m o v e da , ttachlatch to top hook. k. Position swivel frames (48) over bottom h o o k ( 4 9 ) . I f l a t c h ( 5 0 ) w a s r e m o v e d ,a t t a c h l a t c h t o bottom hook. NOTE: For proper brake operation the brake hub (18) should spin down freely on the male thread of the load sheave (32) with a flick of the fingers. If excessive Americrane & Hoist Corp 1-800-652-1932 13 I c. (For MA-15-2 Hoist Only) Place thrust bearing (64) on bottom hook (65) and secure with nut (63). Place hook in one load block frame (57) and screw nut on hook until approximately L/64 inch vertical play (to allow hook to swivel freely) remains. Align pin hole in hook and slot in nut and insert pin (62). Assemble shaft (59), bearing (60), sheave (61) and pins (58). Assemble load block frames (57) and hook and secure with screws (56) and nuts (55). If latch (53) was removed,attach latch to bottom hook. c. (For MA-15-2W Hoist Only) Position two block frames (72) over hook (73) and secure with two rivets (71). Place idler pin (68), bearing (69) and sheave (70) in frames and secure with two cotter pins (67). If latch (53) was removed, attach latch to bottom hook. d. Perform step I of paragraph4-27. HANDLEPAWL ROD 'Locote cutoul in rod on this side with p hondle owl lever in lhe position os shown. HANDLEPAIVL S P R I N GP I N HANDLE PAI{L S P RI N G HANDLEPAIVL LEVERPIN H A N D LE P A I V L LEVER e . R o u t e t h e l o a d c h a i n ( 5 1 ) a r o u n ds h e a v e o f b o t t o mb l o c k ( w i t h c h a i n w e l d s n e x t t o s h e a v e ) , t h e n a t t a c ht h e f i r s t l i n k o f c h a i n t o t o p h o o k a n d o u t r i g g e r a s s e m b l y( 5 2 ) w i t h p i n ( 4 4 ) . M a k e s u r e t h e r e a r e n o t w i s t s i n t h e c h a i n . I f h a r n e s sr i n g ( 5 0 ) w a s r e m o v e d , a t t a c h r i n g t o o p p o s i t ee n d o f c h a i n . f . P e r f o r ms t e p s n , o a n d p o f p a r a g r a p h4 - 2 7 . AND RODASSEMELY 4-7. LEVER FIGURE l. See figure 4-8 for diagram of chain reeving. Turn handle pawl lever to "DN" position. Invert the hoist on a work table and move handle until a flat chain pocket in the load sheave (32) can be seen. Drop loose end of the load chain into the side of load on same side as load pawl lever (34). The first link of the chain shall be upstanding in the load sheave groove, with the weld on the link facing away from the load sheave. The second link of chain should ride in one of the load sheave pockets. Use handle to turn sheave in the lowering direction. As the end of the chain moves around load sheave, turn hoist upright so load chain will move around load sheave correctly and oui of housing. 4-29. MA-30 ASSEMBLY. Assemble the MA-30 h o i s t a s f o l l o w s w h i l e r e f e r e n c i n gf i g u r e 5 - 3 . a . I f o i l s e a l ( 4 5 ) , b e a r i n g s( 4 6 , 4 7 a n d 4 8 ) o r pins (49) were removed, press these items into h o u s i n g( 5 0 ) . b . I f p i n ( 4 3 ) w a s r e m o v e d ,p r e s s p i n i n s h a f t ( 4 4 ) u n t i l 1 / 8 i n c h o f t h e p i n p r o t r u d e sf r o m t h e t o p o f shaft. Place washer(42) and ring (41) on shaft and i n s e r t s h a f t i n h o u s i n g( 5 0 ) . S e c u r el e v e r ( 4 0 ) t o s h a f t with pin (39). c. Install thrust washer(38) and pinion shaft ( 3 6 ) i n h o u s i n g( 5 0 ) . I n s e r t p i n ( 3 5 ) i n p i n i o n s h a f t . I n s t a l l l o a d s h e a v e( 3 7 ) i n h o u s i n ga n d p l a c e g e a r( 3 4 ) on load sheave. d . I f c a p a c i t y p l a t e ( 3 1 ) w a s r e m o v e d ,a t t a c h plate to cover (29) with two screws (30). Secure s h e d d e r( 3 3 ) t o h o u s i n g( 5 0 ) w i t h t w o p i n s ( 3 2 ) . A t t a c h cover to housing with two screws (27) and lockw a s h e r s( 2 8 ) . e. Placeload pawl (25) on shaft (44) so that the long end of shaft pin (43) is located between pins. This allows load pawl to be moved out of engagementwith the ratchet for free chaining. Install spring (24) and test the action of load pawl by trrming lever (40). m. Attach the first link of chain (46)to swivel frames (48) with swivel screw (45) and nut (44). If end ring (47) was removed, attach ring to opposite end of chain. n. Coat the load chain with Coffing Chain Lubricant No. H-7595, or equivalent. Allow oil to work into each link and be carried into the sheave pockets. Wipe oil to prevent dripping. o. Allow a ferv drops of SAE 20-30 oil to run d o w n t h e b o t t o mh o o k s h a n k a n d i n t o t h e s w i v e l . A l l o w a few drops of SAE 20-30 oil to run down between housing and top hook washer. p. Test the hoist per paragraph 2-6 placing hoist in use. before f . I f b e a r i n g ( 2 1 ) w a s r e m o v e d ,p r e s s b e a r i n g into ratchet (20) until bearing is flush with side of ratchetthat fits against rear brake'disc (22). Check t h a t t h e r a t c h e t( 2 0 ) , t h r u s t b e a r i n g ( 2 3 ) , h u b ( 1 8 ) a n d brake discs (19 and 22) are free of oil or other c o n t a m i n a t i o nI.n s t a l l t h e s e p a r t s o n p i n i o n s h a f t ( 3 6 ) w h i l e t a k i n g c a r e n o t t o g e t o i l , g r e a s eo r f i n g e r p r i n t s on friction surfaces. AND ASSEMBLY. 4_28. MA-15-2 MA-l5-2W Assemble the MA-15-2 or MA-15-2W hoist as follows while referencing figure 5-2. a. Perform steps a thru i of paragraph 4-27. b. Insert coupling shaft (47) in housing (43). Place washer (49) and hook collar (48) ontg end of shaft and secure with pin (45). Place top hook and outrigger assembly (52) over coupling shaft and secure with pin (46). If latch (53) was removed, attach latch to top hook. Americrane & Hoist Corp 1-800-652-1932 14 NOTE: For proper brake cperation the brake hub (18) should spin down freely on the male thread of the pinion shaft (36) with a flick of the fingers. If excessive effort is required, remove hub and inspect threads for nicks, burrs or foreign matter. g. Manually screw hub (18) counter-clockwise onto pinion shaft (36) until the hub face has locked against the brake disc (19). Continue turning hub counter-clockwise until the cast stop within the hub is at the top as shown in figure 4-6. Place thread stop (11) over the square end of the pinion shaft and to the right of the cast hub stop, allowing a minimum of. L/8 inch movement to a maximum 5/16 inch movement between the hub stop and the protrusion on the thread stop. h. Place gasket (14) on housing (50). If oil seal (15) was removed,press seal in cover (16). Place cover on housing while taking care not to damage oil seal. Attach cover with four screws (12) and lockwashers (13) b. Assemble top hook (58), washer (57) and nut (56) in outrigger (60). Screw nut on hook until a p p r o x i m a t e l yl / 6 4 i n c h v e r t i c a l p l a y ( t o a l l o w h o o k t o s w i v e l f r e e l y ) r e m a i n s .A l i g n p i n h o l e i n h o o k a n d s l o t in nut and insert pin (56). If latch (59) was removed, attach latch to top hook. c . P o s i t i o n o u t r i g g e r( 6 0 ) i n h o u s i n g ( 5 0 ) a n d secure with keeper (54), lockwashers (53) and screws (52). d. (For MA-30-2 Hoist Only) Place thrust bearing (74) on bottom hook (75) and secure with nut (63). Place hook in one load block frame (66) and screw nut on hook until approximatelyl/64 inch vertical play (to allow hook to swivel freely)remains. Align pin hole in hook and slot in nut and insert pin (67). Assembleshaft (68), bearing (69), sheave ( 7 0 ) a n d p i n ( 6 7 ) . A s s e m b l el o a d b l o c k f r a m e s( 5 7 ) a n d hook and secure with screws (65) and nuts (64). If latch (59) was removed, attach latch to bottom hook. d. (For MA-30-2W Hoist Only) Position two load block frames (82) over hook (83) and secure with two rivets (81). Placp load block shaft (78), bearing (79) and sheave(80I in framesand secure with two cotter pins (77). lf. latch (59) was removed, attach latch to bottom hook. i. Insert handle pawl rod (9) into handle (10). Place spring(8) on rod and press pin (5) in rod. Attach lever (7) to rod with pin (6). See figure 4-7 for correct orientation of rod and lever. Replace plug (4) in handle. e . P e r f o r m s t e p m o f p a r a g r a p h4 - 2 9 . f . R o u t e t h e l o a d c h a i n ( 6 2 ) a r o u n d s h e a v eo f b o t t o mb l o c k ( w i t h c h a i n w e l d s n e x t t o s h e a v e ) , t h e n attach the first link of chain to outrigger (60) with p i n ( 5 1 ) . I f e n d r i n g ( 6 1 ) w a s r e m o v e d ,a t t a c h r i n g t o o p p o s i t ee n d o f c h a i n . g . P e r f o r ms t e p s n , o a n d p o f p a r a g r a p h4 - 2 7 . j. Install ring (3) on retainer cap (2). Secure handle(10) to hub (18) with retainer cap and screw (l). k. Assemble top hook (58), hook washer (61) and nut (60) in housing (50). Screw nut on hook until approximately l/64 inch vertical play (to allow hook to swivel freely) remains. Align pin hole in hook and slot in nut and insert pin (59). If latch (57) was removed, attach latch to top hook. 4 - 3 1 . M A - 3 0 - 3 A N D M A - 3 0 - 4 A S S E M B L Y .A s s e m ble the MA-30-3 or MA-30-4 hoist as follows while r e f e r e n c i n gf i g u r e 5 - 5 o r f i g u r e 5 - 6 , a s a p p l i c a b l e . a. Perform steps a thru j of paragraph4-29. l. Position swivel frames (55) over bottom hook (56). If latch (57) was removed, attach latch to bottom hook. m. See figure 4-8 for diagram of chain reeving. Turn handle pawl lever to "DN" position. Invert the hoist on a work table and move handle until a flat pocket in the load sheave can be seen. Drop loose end of the load chain into the side of load sheave on same side as load pawl lever (40). The first link of the chain shall be upstanding in the load sheave groove, with the weld on the link facing away from the load sheave. The second link of chain should ride in one of the load sheave pockets. Use handle to turn sheave in the lowering direction. As the end of the chain moves around load sheave, turn hoist upright so load chain will move around load sheave correctly and out of housing. i\r, b. Assemble top hook (54), washer (53) and n u t ( 5 2 ) i n o u t r i g g e r( 6 3 ) . S c r e w n u t o n h o o k u n t i l a p p r o x i m a t e l yL / 6 4 i n c h v e r t i c a l p l a y ( t o a l l o w h o o k t o s w i v e l f r e e l y ) r e m a i n s .A l i g n p i n h o l e i n h o o k a n d slot in nut and insert pin (51). If latch (55) was removeda , ttach latch to top hook. c. Assemblesheave(62), bearing (61), shaft ( 6 0 ) a n d p i n ( 5 9 ) i n o u t r i g g e r( 6 3 ) . P c s i t i o n o u t r i g g e r in housing (50) and secure with keeper (58), lockw a s h e r s( 5 7 ) a n d s c r e w s ( 5 6 ) . d . P l a c e t h r u s t b e a r i n g( 7 8 ) , h o o k w a s h e r ( 7 7 ) a n d n u t ( 7 6 ) o n b o t t o mh o o k ( 7 9 ) . P l a c e h o o k i n o n e load block frame (70) and screw nut on hook until a p p r o x i m a t e l yl / 6 4 i n c h v e r t i c a l p l a y ( t o a l l o w h o o k n. Attach the first link of chain (53) to swivel s w i v e l f r e e l y ). r e m a i n s .A l i g n p i n h o l e i n h o o k a n d t o frames (55) with swivel screw (52) and nut (51). If s l o t i n n u t a n d i n s e r t p i n ( 7 5 ) . A s s e m b l es h a f t ( s )( 7 2 ) , (54) was end removed, attach ring to opposite end ring bearing(s) (73), sheave(s) (74) and pin(s) (71). of chain. Assemble load block frames (70) and hook and secure o. Perform steps n, o and p of. paragraph 4-27. with screws (69) and nuts (68). If latch (55) was removed,attach latch to bottom hook. 4-30. MA-30_2 AND MA-30_2W ASSEMBLY. e. Performstep m of paragraph4-29. theMA-30-2or MA-30-2Whoistas follows Assemble f . O n t h e m o d e l M A - 3 0 - 3 h o i s t r o u t ec h a i n while referencing figure 5-4. a. Perform steps a thru j of paragraph 4-29. Americrane & Hoist Corp 1-800-652-1932 15 (62), back thru second sheave (74) in load block, then attach loose end of chain to outrigger (63) with pin (64). thru sheave (74), thru sheave (62) and then attach loose end to bottom block with dead end screw (80) and nut (66). On the model MA-30-4 hoist route chain thru first sheave (74) in load block, then thru sheave g. Perform steps n, o and p of. paragraph 4-27 E $ MA-I5 MA-I5-2& MA-15_2W Americrane & Hoist Corp 1-800-652-1932 mA-30-2 & MA-30-2W MA_30_3 FIGURE/I-8. CHAIN REEVING 16 MA-30-4 V SECTION LISTS PARTS ILLUSTRATED 5-1. GENERAL. 5-2. Exploded illustrations of the eight Model MA Hoists follow. The number adjacent to each part is the index number. Keyed to this index number on the following page is the part name and quantity required' To order parts for your hoist please see the curtent parts list. Americrane & Hoist Corp 1-800-652-1932 I I l il I I I I l I l L 17 I r -_rrl[ . t ! PARTSLISTFORMODELMA.15HOIST Index No. Qty. Reo. Fart No Screw Retainer Cap "O" Ring, RetainerCap Plug, Handle Pin, Handle Fawl Spring I I I I I H-2989-P MA-100 H-5608 MA-254 H-5249 6** 7** 8** 9** l0** Pin, Handle hwl l.ever kver. Han0le kwl Spring, Handle Pawl Handle Fawl Rod Handle I I I I I H-5250 MA-3I l0A ll t2 l3 t4 Warning Decal Thread Stop Screw, Cover [,ockwasher Gasket,Housing I I 4 2 I 687K6 MAL-2sl-l H-1882-P H4r34 MA-560 l5** 16* 17 l8 t9 20* Oil Seal Correr,Housing Warning Decal Hub Brake Disc, Front Ratchet I I I I I I MA-562 2l** 22 24 25 27 28 29 30 32 33 34 35** 36 Bearing, Ratchet Brake Disc, Rear Spring, Load Fawl Load hwl Ring, Load Sheave I I I I I MA-530 MA-580-A MA-310 MA-25 H-5506 Washer, Reaining Screw.Shedder Shedder load Sheave Pin. Lnad hwl kver I 2 I I I MA-250 H-1847-P MA-37 MAL-16-6 H-5240 I 2 3 4** 5** Fart Name Lever, Load Pawl Shaft "O" Ring, Load Pawl Shafr Locking Bushing MA-3u MA4 MA-I Index No. 37** 38* 39** 40** 4l** 42 43* Pin Shaft,LoadPawl Oil Seal,Housing Bearing,load Sheave Bearing,LoadSheave Pin, Housing Housing 2 I I I I 2 I 4** 45** 46 47 4g** Nut SwivelScrew LoadChain End Ring SwivelFrame I I I I 2 H-3472-P JF-700 JL-I9-B MA-75 MA-20-l I 2 3K8S H-7540 Part Name 49** HookAssembly,Bonom (IncludesIndexNo. 50) 50** Iatch Kit 5l Hook Assembly,Topflncludes IndexNo. 50) 52 Nut, TopHook Washer,TopHook 53 687Kt7 MA-35 MA-580-lA 54 sst 56t s8t 5et CapacityDecal HousingCoverandOil Seal Assembly(IncludesIndex Nos. 15and 16) RatchetAssembly(Includes IndexNos.20 and2l) Housing,BearingsandOil Seal Assembly(IncludesIndex Nos.39,N,4l and43) HandleAssembly(Includes IndexNos.4 thru l0) Qty. Reo- Part No. H-5251 MA-561 RA-534 MA-531 H-5384 MA-3-l0S H-3986-P JF-260 675K7r MA-950 MA-901 MA-951-6 I MA-908 60t LoadBlockAssembly(Includes MA-32-5 H-5607 MA-24 6lt IndexNos.4,45 and48 thru 50) L,oadhwl ShaftAssembly (IncludesIndexNos.35,37 and38) t Not sold sparately 6 a rcpair pan. If rcplaccm€nt is required, prcurc the appropriare following as€mblv** Sold individually as a repair pan snd as a pan ofrhe appropriate following as€mbly. f Assembly not indexcdon illusrralion. Americrane & Hoist Corp 1-800-652-1932 118 MA-913-20 MA-900 Americrane & Hoist Corp 1-800-652-1932 MA_15HOIST OFMODEL ILLUSIRATION 5_1. EXPLODED FIGURE 19 r PARTSLISTFORMODELMA.15-2 ANDMA.15.2W HOISTS ll I I ,lI a l lr ll I lndex No. I 2 3 4** 5** Screw Retainer Cap "O" Ring, Reainer Cap Plug, Handle Pin, Handle Pawl Spring I I I I I H-2989-P MA-100 H-5608 MA-254 H-5249 6** 7** 8** 9** l0** Pin, Handle Fawl lever kver, Handle Fawl Spring, Handle Pawl Handle Fawl Rod Handle I I I I I H-5250 MA-3I MA-3ll MA4 MA-I l0A ll t2 l3 t4 Warning Decal Thread Stop Screw, Cover lockwasher Gasket,Housing I I 4 ) I 687K6 M A L - 2 5 1l H-1882-P H4t34 MA-560 l5** l6* t7 l8 t9 20* Oil Seal CoverHousing Waming Decal Hub Brake Disc. Front Rarchet I I I I I I MA-562 2l** 22 24 25 27 Bearing, Ratchet Brake Disc, Rear Spring, Load kwl Load hwl Ring, Load Sheave I I I I I MA-530 MA-580-A MA-310 MA-25 H-5506 28 29 30 32 33 Washer, Reaining Screw, Shedder Shedder load Sheave Pin, load Pawl l,ever I 2 I I I MA-250 H-1847-P MA-37 MAL-16-6 H-5240 34 35** 36 37** 38* kver, Load Pawl "O" Ring, Load Pawl Shaft Locking Bushing Pin Shaft, load Pawl I I I 2 I MA-32-5 H-5607 MA-24 H-5251 39** 40** 4l** 42 43* Oil Seal, Housing Bearing, [oad Sheave Bearing, [oad Sheave Pin, Housing Housing I I I 2 I MA-561 RA-534 MA-531 H-5384 4 45 6 47 48 Pin Pin Pin Coupling Shaft Hook Collar I I I I I H-5123 H-5r22-P H-5129-P MA-106 JF-108 49 50 Washer End Rine Part Name Qty. Reo- Index Fart Name No. 5l Inad Chain TopHook andOutrigger 52 Assembly(IncludesIndex No. 53) 53** LatchKit Part No. Ioad BlockAssembly(Consists oflndex Nos.55 thru 65) 55 Nut 55A [.ockwasher 56 Screw )t LoadBlock Frame Qty. Reo. Part No I JL-19-B I 2 IMA-9ls-17 lH-7540 I 2 2 IF-9r4-7 H-3473-P H4063-P H-2403-P JF-30 v) 54t 687K17 MA-35 MA-580-1A 5g** 59** 60** 6l* 62 Pin Shaft Bearing Sheave Pin 63 Nut ThrustBearing BottomHook 0ncludesIndex No. 53) L,oadBlockAssembly(Consists of IndexNos.67 thru 73) CotterPin & 65 66t 67 68 69** 70* 7l 1) 73 74 7st 76t 78t 7et 80t 8lt 82t JF-zffi MA-75 a 2 2 I I I I H-5234 JF-122-l HJ.I6-8 H-525r I I H-3986-P JF-510 I 3K6S I 2 BBB-57-2 H-5029 Idler Pin Bearing Sheave Rivet BlockFrame I I I 2 2 HJ-28-A HJ-I6-8 H4562 HJ-30 BonomHook CapacityDecal HousingCorrerandOil Seal Assembly(IncludesIndex Nos. 15and 16) RatchetAssembly(Includes IndexNos.20 and2l) Housing,BearingsandOil Seal Assembly(IncludesIndex Nos.39,40,41and43) I I 3K8S 675K70 I MA-950 I MA-901 HandleAssembly(Includes IndexNos.4 thru l0) load hwl ShaftAssembly (IncludesIndexNos.35, 37and38) LoadBlock Sheaveand Shaft Assembly(IncludesIndex Nos.58,59, 60 and6l) Inad Block SheaveandBearing Assembly(IncludesIndex Nos.69 and70) MA-951-6 MA-908 MA-900 I JF-917 BB-57-1 r Not sold spantcly s a rcpair pan. If replacement is rcquired, praure thc appropriate following asFmbly. ** Sold individually s r rcpair pan and as a pan of thc appropriatc following assmbly. t As$nbly not indcxcd on illusrarion. Americrane & Hoist Corp 1-800-652-1932 20 u Americrane & Hoist Corp 1-800-652-1932 4 ( .-il'-' .,, z'h*{, ,d ,rffiJ ,.is*s,, \ \\// \gJ Load Block AssemblY Fq t\tlA-l5-2W MA_l5-2 AND MA-15-2WHOISTS OF MODEL LLUSTRATIOI\I 5_2. E)PLODEO FIGURE 21 r PARTSL|sT FORMODELMA.3OHOIST I iir:: [ ]' r titii lllil Index No. I 2 3 4** 5** Screw,RetainerCap RetainerCap "O" Ring, RetainerCap Plug, RetainerCap Pin, HandleFawlSpring Qty. Reo. I I I I I 6** 7** 8** 9** l0** Pin. HandleFawlI-ever Lever,Handlehwl Spring,HandleFawl HandleFawlRod Handle I I I I I H-5250 MA-3I MA-3n MA4 MA-I l0A 11 12 t4 l5** l6* t7 l8 l9 20* 2l** )) 23 24 25 27 WarningDecal ThreadStop Screw,Cover Gasket,Housing Oil Seal,Cover Cover,Housing WarningDecal Hub BrakeDisc,Front Ratchet Bearing,Ratchet I I 4 I I 687K6 MAL-251-l H-1882-P MA-560 MA-562 BrakeDisc,Rear ThrustWasher Spring,Inad Fawl LoadFawl Screw,GearCover I I I I 2 Part Name 2 I 2 I 2 H4138 MA-l l-l H-289-P MA-675 H-5126 33 34 35 36 37 Shedder Gear Pin PinionShaft load Sheave I I I I I MA-37-l MA-480 H-5261 MAL483 MA-16-5 38 39 zm Washer,Thrust Pin, Loadkwl l.ever Lrver, load Fawl I I I MA-253 H-5240 MA-32-5 H-5607 MA-24 Shaft,Inad Fawl 45** Oil Seal.PinionShaft 46** Bearing,Pinion Shaft 47** Bearing,Ioad Sheave Bearing,Inad Sheave Pin, Housing Housing Nut SwivelScrew I 2 I I I MA-532 H-5384 MA-718-2 I I 2 c-19-10 MA-75 MA-20-2 I 2 3K9S H-7540 t I I I 3Kr0s H-5232 H-3991-P JF-265 I MA-950 I MA-901 I MA-900-2 Inad Chain End Ring SwivelFrame Hook Assembly,Bottom (IncludesIndexNo. 57) 57** Iatch Kit Hook Assembly,Tcp (Includes 58 IndexNo. 57) Pin, TopHook 59 Nut, TopHook 60 Washer,TopHook 6l 62t HousingCwer andOil Seal Assembly(IncludesIndex Nos. 15and 16) 53 54 55** 56** MA-580-A MA-33 MA-310 MA-25 H-1886-P Part No. H-5251 48** 49 50* 5l** 52*x MA-530 Qty. Reo. I I I 2 I 44'N 687Kt7 MA-35 MA-580-lA lockwasher Correr,Gear Screw,CapacityPlate CapacityPlate Pin, ChainShedder Fart Name 4 l * * "O" Ring,Inad FawlShaft LockingBushing 42 43** Pin. LoadFawlShaft H-2989-P MA-100 H-5608 MA-254 H-5249 28 29 30 3l 32 tl fl I I I I I I Index No. Fart No. 63t 65t 66t 67t 68t ItatchetAssembly(Includes IndexNos.2Oand2l) Lnadhwl ShaftAssemblyflncludesIndexNos.4l, 43 and44) HandleAssembly(ncludes IndexNos. 4 thru l0) Housing,BearingsandOil Seal Assembly(IncludesIndex Nos.45, 46,47,48and50) Inad BlockAssembly(ncludes IndexNos. 51,52 and 55 thru 57) u MA-563 MA-533 MA-531-l i-zqlTp MA-908 MA-951-5 I MA-913-21 * Not sold sparaEly s s rcpair p8n, lf rcplacement is requircd, praure the spproPristc following s$mbly, ** Sold individually as a repair pan and 6 a pan of the sppropriate following asscmbly. i tAs$mbly not indexed on illustration. Americrane & Hoist Corp 1-800-652-1932 I li ' U 22 Americrane & Hoist Corp 1-800-652-1932 l#; (, 53--51 t 55 56*' I 4t, *55 r57 OF MODELMA-30 HOIST ILLUSTRATION FIGURE 5-3. EXPLODED .i u F PARTSLISTFORMODELMA.3O-2 AND MA.3O.2W HOISTS Index No. I 2 3 4** 5** 6** 7** 8** 9** l0** Part Name Qty. Req. Screw, Retainer Cap Retainer Cap "O" Ring, Reainer Cap Plug, Handle Pin, Handle hwl Spring I I I I I Pin. Handle Pawl kver lever, Handle Pawl Spring, Handle Pawl Handle Pawl Rod Handle I I I I I l0A ll t2 t4 l5** l6* 17 l8 l9 20* 2l** 22 23 24 25 27 28 29 30 3l 32 Warning Decal Thread Stop Screw, Cover Gasket,Housing Oil Seal, Correr I I 4 I I I I I I I I 33 34 35 36 37 Shedder Gear Pin Pinion Shaft Load Sheave 38 39 40 4l*x 42 45** 46** 47** Washer,Thrust Pin, L,oadPawl kver Lever,Load Pawl "O" Ring , Load Pawl Shaft LockingBushing Pin, load hwl Shaft Shaft, Load Fawl Oil Seal. Pinion Shaft Bearing, Pinion Shaft Bearing, load Sheave 4g** 49 50* 5l st Bearing, Load Sheave Pin, Housing Housing Pin, Dead End Screw, Outrigger 53 54 55x* 56** 57** Lockwasher Keeper Pin, Top Hook Nut, Top Hook Washer 43** 44,F Cover,Housing WamingDecal Hub Brake Disc. Front Ratchet Bearing, Ratchet Brake Disc. Rear Thrust Washer Spring, Load Fawl load Fawl Screw,Gear Cover lockwasher Cover. Gear Screw,Capacity Plate Capacity Plate Pin, Chain Shedder I I I I 2 2 I 2 I 2 Fart No. Index No. H-2989-P MA-100 H-5608 MA-254 H-5249 H-5250 MA-3I MA-3ll MA4 MA-I 60** 6l 62 63t & 65 6 67** 68** 69** 70* 7 l* * 72** 73** 74** 75** 687K6 MAL-251-l H-1882-P MA-560 MA-562 687K17 MA-35 MA-580-lA 761 MA-530 MA-580-A MA-33 MA-310 MA-25 H-1886-P H4138 MA-11-l H-28@-P cB-675-3 H-5126 77 78 79** 80* 8t 82 83 84t I I I I I I I I I I I I I 2 I MA-37-l MA480 H-5261 MAL483 MA-16-5 I 2 I I 2 2 I I I I MA-532 H-5384 H-5131 H-2425-P H4136 MA-43-l H5234 H-3922-P cB-253 e3t I 2 3JI45 H-754 e6r 8st 87t MA-253 H-5240 MA-32-5 H-s607 MA-24 H-5251 88t 8et e0t MA-563 MA-533 MA-531-l 9lt ezr e4t e5t 58*x Top Hook Assembly (Includes Index No. 59) 59** Larch Kit Fart Name not indexed on illustration I I I MA-42 MA-75 c-19-10 Bottom Block Assembly (Consistsof Index Nos. 64 thru 75) Nut Screw [,oad Block Frame Pin I 2 2 2 I Load Block Shaft Bearing Sheave Pin Nut I I I I I MA-9144 H-3964-P H-2423-P MA.29 H-5234 MA-l0l A-28-B H-5243 H-3922-P Hook Washer Thrust Bearing Bottom Hook (IncludesIndex No. 59) Bottom Block Assembly (Consistsof Index Nos. 77 thru 83) Cotter Pin I I cB-253 cB-510 I SHL-6 I 2 Load Block Shaft Bearing Sheave Rivet load Block Frame I I I 2 2 SSP-30-SH H-5022 F-28-A-l A-28-B Bottom Hook (IncludesIndex No. 59 and Nut) Housing Cover and Oil Seal Assembly (IncludesIndex Nos. 15and 16) RatchetAssembly (Includes Index Nos. 20 and2l) Load Fawl Shaft Assembly (IncludesIndex Nos. 41, 43 and44) Handle Assembly (Includes Index Nos. 4 thru l0) Housing, Bearingsand Oil Seal Assembly (IncludesIndex Nos.45, 46,47,48and 50) Load Block Shaft Assemblv (IncludesIndex Nos. 67 and 68) Bottom Hook Assembly flncludes Index Nos. 7l thru 75) Outrigger Assembly (Includes Index Nos. 55 thru 60) Load Block Sheaveand Bearing Assembly (IncludesIndex Nos. 79 and 80) L-oadBlock Sheaveand Bearing Assembly (IncludesIndex Nos. 69 and 70) load Block Assemblv (Model MA-30-2) Load Block Assembly (Model MA-30-AIV) Americrane & Hoist Corp 1-800-652-1932 24 Part No. Outrigger End Ring L,oadChain x Not sold separately as a rcpair pan. If replscement is required. pr@ure the appropriate following as9mblv. ** Sold individually as a repair pan and as a pad of rhe appropriare following assembly. tAssembly Qty. Reo. I v { H4551 HJ-130 sHL-llw V, MA-950 MA-901 MA-900-2 MA-908 MA-951-5 MA-903 MA-912-2 MA-915-5 I SSP-28 I ssP-28 I MA-9144 I ssP-30-sH u