Form MHD56391
PARTS, OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL
for
MANUAL CHAIN HOIST MODELS
SMB005
1/2 ton
SMB010
1 ton
SMB015
1-1/2 ton
SMB020
2 ton
SMB030
3 ton
SMB050
5 ton
(Dwg. MHP0831)
Unless otherwise noted, tons in
this manual are metric tons.
1 metric ton = 2,200 lb.
READ THIS MANUAL BEFORE USING THESE PRODUCTS. This manual
contains important safety, installation, operation and maintenance
information. Make this manual available to all persons responsible for
the operation, installation and maintenance of these products.
WARNING
Do not use this hoist for lifting, supporting, or transporting people or lifting or
supporting loads over people.
Always operate, inspect and maintain this hoist in accordance with American Society of
Mechanical Engineers Safety Code (ASME B30.16) and any other applicable safety codes
and regulations.
Refer all communications to the nearest Ingersoll Rand Office or Distributor.
Form MHD56391
Edition 2
October 2008
45518578
© 2008 Ingersoll Rand Company
12. When using two hoists to suspend one load, select two hoists
each having a rated capacity equal to or more than the load.
This provides adequate safety in the event of a sudden load
shift.
23. Always ensure that you, and all other people, are clear of the
path of the load. Do not lift a load over people.
24. Never use the hoist for lifting or lowering people, and never
allow anyone to stand on a suspended load.
13. Never place your hand inside the throat area of a hook.
14. Never use the hoist load chain as a sling.
25. Ease the slack out of the chain and sling when starting a lift.
Do not jerk the load.
15. Never operate a hoist when the load is not centered under the
hook. Do not “side pull” or “yard.”
16. Never operate a hoist with twisted, kinked, “capsized” or
damaged load chain.
17. Do not force a chain or hook into place by hammering.
18. Never insert the point of the hook into a chain link.
19. Be certain the load is properly seated in the saddle of the
hook and the hook latch is engaged.
20. Do not support the load on the tip of the hook.
21. Never run the load chain over a sharp edge. Use a sheave.
22. Pay attention to the load at all times when operating the hoist.
26. Do not swing a suspended load.
27. Never weld or cut on a load suspended by the hoist.
28. Never use the hoist chain as a welding electrode.
29. Do not operate hoist if chain jumping, excessive noise,
jamming, overloading, or binding occurs.
30. Only operate the hoist with manual power.
31. After use, or when in a non-operational mode, the chain hoist
should be secured against unauthorized and unwarranted use.
32. Do not leave a load suspended when the hoist is unattended
or not in use.
WARNING TAG
Each hoist is supplied from the factory with a multi-language
warning tag. If the tag is not attached to your unit, order a new tag
and install it. Refer to the parts list for the part number. Read and
obey all warnings and other safety information attached to this
hoist. Tag may be shown smaller than actual size.
WARNING
Failure to follow these warnings may result in
death, severe injury or property damage:
• Read manual before using this product.
• Do not lift, lower or pull more than
rated load.
• Do not lift people or loads over
people.
• Do not operate with twisted or damaged
chain or kinked, frayed or cut rope or strap.
• Do not operate lever hoist or puller with handle
extension (cheaters).
• Do not operate if damaged or malfunctioning.
• Do not operate when chain, rope or strap cannot
form straight line with load.
• Do not operate with other than manual power.
• Do not operate with open latch, twisted hook or
without a latch.
• Always keep minimum of 3 wraps of wire rope
or 2 wraps of strap on drum.
• Do not remove or obscure warning labels.
SPECIFICATIONS
General
Model Code Explanation
SMB 005 10
Manual Chain Hoists can be mounted to the suspension shaft of a
trolley or a permanent mounting structure. The hoist is designed to
lift and lower loads up to rated capacity with minimal hand chain
effort.
Example:
Series
-
-
-
8
V
Capacity
Lift
To determine your basic hoist configuration, refer to capacity and
lot number label located on gear end cover for model number
information.
Hand Chain
Slip Clutch
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Lift
Hand Chain
(Hand chain is 2 ft
less than lift)
Hoist
Capacity
Slip
Clutch
Series
(Hoist load chain/
hook travel)
SMB= Silver Series 005 = 1/2 metric ton / 500 kg
10 = 10 ft (3 m)
(standard)
15 = 15 ft (5 m)
20 = 20 ft (6 m)
XX = Specify length
8
= 8 feet (standard)ꢀ
V = Slip Clutch
(standard)
Manual
Chain Hoist
010 = 1 metric ton / 1,000 kg
015 = 1-1/2 metric ton /
1,500 kg
(10 foot lift minus 2 ft)
13 = 13 feetꢀ
(15 foot lift minus 2 ft)
18 = 18 feetꢀ
(20 foot lift minus 2 ft)
XX = Specify length
020 = 2 metric ton / 2,000 kg
030 = 3 metric ton / 3,000 kg
050 = 5 metric ton / 5,000 kg
F
= Hoist without
load chain
General Specifications
Hand Chain
Hoist Net Weight with
Standard 10 ft (3 m)
Lift
Rated
Load
No. of
Chain
Falls
Pull to Lift Rated Load
Overhauled to Lift
Load 1 ft (0.3 m)
Capacity
Model No.
Chain Size
(mm)
(metric
tons)*
lb
55.5
64
kg
25
29
31
35
45
38
ft
m
9.6
16
22
26
30
65
lb
kg
10.7
12.2
17.5
19.3
32
SMB005
SMB010
SMB015
SMB020
SMB030
SMB050
1/2
5 x 15
6 x 18
7 x 21
8 x 24
10 x 30
9 x 27
31.5
53.1
71.6
84.6
99.4
213.2
23.5
26.8
38.5
42.4
70.4
90.2
1
1
1-1/2
69
2
3
5
77
1
2
100
83.5
41
* One metric ton = 2,200 lbs.
INSTALLATION
Prior to installing the hoist, carefully inspect it for possible
shipping damage.
WARNING
• A falling load can cause injury or death. Before installing,
read “SAFETY INFORMATION”.
Hoists are supplied fully lubricated from the factory. Lubrication
of the load chain is recommended before initial hoist operation.
CAUTION
• Owners and users are advised to examine specific, local or
other regulations, including American Society of Mechanical
Engineers and/or OSHA Regulations which may apply to a
particular type of use of this product, before installing or
putting hoist to use.
Hoists are designed to provide a 4:1 safety factor. The supporting
structures and load-attaching devices used in conjunction with this
hoist must provide adequate support to handle all hoist operations,
plus the weight of the hoist and attached equipment. If in doubt,
consult a registered structural engineer.
The SMB manual chain hoist must be used in a vertical position to
provide a straight line pull from top hook to bottom hook. The
hoist must be positioned so that it does not contact the support
members when in use. When operating in limited areas suitable
lifting attachments or slings must be used to prevent the hoist body
and hand chain from being obstructed.
(Dwg. MHP0832)
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Initial Operating Checks
NOTICE
• Each time a load is lifted, the operation of the load brake
should be checked by raising the load slightly and stopping to
ensure the brake will hold the load before proceeding to lift the
load.
CAUTION
• Ensure the hoist top hook is properly installed on the support
member and the hook latch is engaged.
Familiarize operators and people responsible for hoist installation
and service with ASME B30.16 specifications prior to placing the
unit into service. All the requirements of this specification,
including testing should be met before approving the hoist for
operation.
Operate the hoist with a test load (10% of rated capacity) by
raising and lowering this load several times. Verify the brake
operation by lowering the same load to check load does not slip
when lowering stops.
OPERATION
The four most important aspects of hoist operation are:
1. Follow all safety instructions when operating the hoist.
2. Allow only personnel trained in safety and operation of this
hoist to operate hoist.
3. Subject each hoist to a regular inspection and maintenance
procedure.
NOTICE
• The clicking sound of the pawl on the ratchet gear is normal
when a load is being raised.
4. Be aware of hoist capacity and weight of load at all times.
Slip Clutch Operation
Hoists are equipped with a slip clutch. When trying to lift a load
that exceeds capacity of hoist the hand chain will rotate in the
hoist body but the load will not be lifted.
WARNING
• Hoist is not designed or suitable for lifting, lowering or
moving persons. Never lift loads over people.
It is important to keep the slip clutch properly adjusted. Refer to
the “MAINTENANCE” section on page 8 for the proper
procedure.
Hoist Operation
When facing hand chain side of hoist:
Storing the Hoist
1. Pull down on the right hand chain (clockwise) to raise load.
2. Pull down on the left hand chain (counterclockwise) to lower
load.
1. Always store hoist in a no load condition.
2. Wipe off all dirt and water.
3. Oil the chain, hook pins and hook latch pins.
4. Hang in a dry place.
5. Before returning hoist to service follow instructions for
“Hoists Not in Regular Use” in the “INSPECTION” section
on page 5.
INSPECTION
corrective action to be taken before the condition becomes
dangerous.
WARNING
• All new, altered or modified hoists should be inspected and
tested by personnel trained in safety, operation and
maintenance of this hoist to ensure safe operation at rated
specifications before placing hoist in service.
Deficiencies revealed through inspection, or noted during
operation, must be reported to designated personnel trained in
safety, operation and maintenance of this hoist. A determination as
to whether a condition constitutes a safety hazard must be decided,
and the correction of noted safety hazards accomplished and
documented by written report before placing the hoist in service.
Frequent and periodic inspections should be performed on hoists
in regular service. Frequent inspections are visual examinations
performed by operators or service personnel and include
observations made during routine hoist operation. Periodic
inspections are thorough inspections conducted by personnel
trained in the safety, operation and maintenance of this hoist.
ASME B30.16 states inspection intervals depend upon the nature
of the critical components of the hoist and the severity of usage.
Records and Reports
Inspection records, listing all points requiring periodic inspection
should be maintained for all load bearing equipment. Written
reports, based on severity of service, should be made on the
condition of critical parts as a method of documenting periodic
inspections. These reports should be dated, signed by the person
who performed the inspection, and kept on file where they are
readily available for review.
Careful inspection on a regular basis will reveal potentially
dangerous conditions while still in the early stages, allowing
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Load Chain Reports
Table 1: Hook Throat Opening
Normal
Discard
Records should be maintained documenting the condition of load
chain removed from service as part of a long-range load chain
inspection program. Accurate records will establish a relationship
between visual observations noted during frequent inspections and
the actual condition of the load chain as determined by periodic
inspection methods.
Model No.
in
mm
in
mm
27.6
30
SMB005
SMB010
SMB015
SMB020
SMB030
SMB050
0.94
1.00
24
26
1.09
1.18
1.10
33
1.50
38
Frequent Inspection
1.50
1.89
39
48
1.76
2.17
44.8
55.2
Manual Chain Hoists should be inspected at the beginning of each
shift. Visual inspections should also be conducted during regular
service for any damage or evidence of malfunction which appears
between regular inspections.
3. Hook Latches. Check operation of the hook latches. Replace
if broken or missing.
1. Operation. Check for visual signs or abnormal noises which
could indicate a potential problem. Do not operate a hoist
unless the load chain feeds through the hoist and hook block
smoothly. Listen for “clicking”, binding or malfunctioning.
The clicking sound of the pawl on the ratchet gear is normal
when a load is being raised. If chain binds, jumps, or is
excessively noisy, clean and lubricate the chain. If problem
persists, the chain and load sheave may have to be replaced.
Do not operate the hoist until all problems have been
corrected. Check that hand chain moves freely without
binding or excessive drag. Load chain travel should stop
when hand chain stops moving.
4. Chain. Refer to Dwg. MHP0102 on page 6. Examine each
link for bending, cracks in weld areas or shoulders, transverse
nicks and gouges, weld splatter, corrosion pits, striation
(minute parallel lines) and chain wear, including bearing
surfaces between chain links. Replace a chain that fails any
of the inspections. Check lubrication and lubricate if
necessary. Refer to “Load Chain” in “LUBRICATION”
section on page 7.
2. Hooks. Check for wear or damage, increased throat width,
bent shank or twisting of hook. Replace hooks which exceed
the throat opening discard width (15%) shown in Table 1
(refer to Dwg. MHP0040 on page 6) or exceed a 10° twist
(refer to Dwg. MHP0111 on page 6). If the hook latch snaps
past the tip of the hook, the hook is sprung and must be
replaced. Check hooks swivel easily and smoothly. Repair or
lubricate as necessary.
(Dwg. MHP0102)
CAUTION
• The full extent of chain wear cannot be determined by visual
inspection. At any indication of chain wear, inspect chain and
load sheave in accordance with instructions in “Periodic
Inspection.”
• A worn load chain may cause damage to the load sheave.
Inspect the load sheave and replace if damaged or worn.
5. Load Chain Reeving. Refer to Dwg. MHP0042 on page 9.
Make sure welds on standing links are away from load
sheave. Reinstall chain if necessary. Check that the last link
of the load chain is securely connected. On 2, 3 and 5 ton
hoists, make sure chain is not capsized, twisted or kinked.
Adjust as required.
(Dwg. MHP0111)
Periodic Inspection
According to ASME B30.16, frequency of periodic inspection
depends on the severity of usage:
NORMAL
yearly
HEAVY
semiannually
SEVERE
quarterly
Disassembly may be required for HEAVY or SEVERE usage.
Keep accumulative written records of periodic inspections to
provide a basis for continuing evaluation. Inspect all items in
“Frequent Inspection”. Also inspect the following:
(Dwg. MHP0040)
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1. Fasteners. Check rivets, capscrews, nuts, cotter pins and
other fasteners on hooks and hoist body. Replace if missing
and tighten or secure if loose.
2. All Components. Inspect for wear, damage, distortion,
deformation and cleanliness. If external evidence indicates
the need, disassemble. Check gears, shafts, bearings, sheaves,
chain guides, springs and covers. Replace worn or damaged
parts. Clean, lubricate and reassemble.
3. Hooks. Inspect hooks for cracks. Use magnetic particle or
dye penetrant to check for cracks. Inspect hook retaining
parts. Tighten, repair or replace if necessary. Refer to the
latest edition of ASME B30.10 (Hooks) for additional hook
inspection information.
Table 2: Load Chain Length Inspection
Chain
Normal Length
Discard Length
Size
mm
Model No.
in
mm
75
in
mm
77
SMB005
SMB010
SMB015
SMB020
SMB030
SMB050
5 x 15
6 x 18
7 x 21
8 x 24
10 x 30
9 x 27.2
2.95
3.54
4.17
4.72
5.91
5.35
3.03
3.63
4.28
4.84
6.03
5.47
89.9
106
92.2
108.7
122.9
153.2
139
119.9
150.1
136
Hand Chain: No “discard” length needed.
4. Chain Sheaves. Check for damage or excessive wear.
Replace if necessary.
5. Brake. Ensure proper operation. Brake must hold hoist rated
capacity. If load test indicates the need, disassemble. Brake
discs must be free of oil, any grease, unglazed and uniform in
thickness. Refer to “MAINTENANCE” section for allowable
brake disc wear. Check all other brake surfaces for wear,
deformation or foreign deposits. Inspect gear teeth, pawl and
pawl spring for damage. Check that brake pawl stops
counterclockwise rotation of ratchet gear. Clean and replace
damaged components as necessary.
(Dwg. MHP0041)
Hoists Not in Regular Use
6. Supporting Structure. If a permanent structure is used,
inspect for continued ability to support load.
7. Labels and Tags. Check for presence and legibility. Replace
if necessary.
1. Hoists which have been idle for a period of one month or
more, but less than one year should be given an inspection
conforming with the requirements of “Frequent Inspection”
before being placed in service.
8. End Anchor. Ensure end anchor is installed and unbent.
Replace if missing or damaged. Refer to “Attaching End of
Load Chain” in the “MAINTENANCE” section.
9. Load Chain. Measure the chain for stretching by measuring
across five link sections all along the chain length. Refer to
Dwg. MHP0041 on page 7. When any five links in the
working length reach or exceed the discard length shown in
Table 2, replace the entire chain. Always use a genuine
Ingersoll Rand replacement chain.
2. Hoists which have been idle for a period of over one year
should be given a complete inspection conforming with the
requirements of “Periodic Inspection” before being placed in
service.
3. Standby hoists should be inspected at least semiannually in
accordance with the requirements of “Frequent Inspection”.
LUBRICATION
Load Chain
General
Thread lubricant or an antiseize compound use is recommended
for threaded shafts, capscrews and nuts. Unless otherwise stated,
remove old lubricant, clean the part with an acid free solvent and
apply a new coating of lubricant to the part before assembly.
WARNING
• Failure to maintain clean and well lubricated load chain may
result in chain failure causing injury, death or substantial
property damage.
Gears (38 and 41)
1. Lubricate each link of the load chain weekly. Apply new
lubricant over existing layer.
2. In severe applications or corrosive environments, lubricate
more frequently than normal.
3. Lubricate hook and hook latch pivot points with the same
lubricant used on the load chain.
1. Remove nuts on gear cover.
2. Remove old grease and replace with new. For temperatures
-20° to 50° F (-29° to 10° C) use EP 1 grease or equivalent.
For temperatures 30° to 120° F (-1° to 49° C) use EP 2 grease
or equivalent.
4. To remove rust or abrasive dust build-up, clean chain with
acid free solvent. After cleaning, lubricate the chain.
5. Use Ingersoll Rand LUBRI-LINK-GREEN®.
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TROUBLESHOOTING
This section provides basic troubleshooting information. Specific causes to problems are best identified by thorough inspections performed
by personnel instructed in safety, operation and maintenance of this equipment. The chart below provides a brief guide to common hoist
symptoms, probable causes and remedies.
CAUSE
REMEDY
Hoist will not operate.
Hoist is overloaded.
Slip clutch not adjusted.
Reduce load to within rated capacity.
Adjust slip clutch. Refer to “MAINTENANCE”
section.
Load continues to move when hoist Brake is slipping.
is stopped.
Check brake adjustment and brake disc wear.
Check brake discs are clean.
Hoist is overloaded.
Reduce load to within rated capacity.
Load chain binds.
Damaged load chain, pinion shaft, gears or
sheaves.
Disassemble hoist, inspect and repair or replace
damaged components. Refer to
“MAINTENANCE” section.
Load chain not installed properly (twisted,
kinked or “capsized”)
Remove load chain and reinstall.
Hand chain binds.
Damaged hand chain, hand chain wheel, pinion Disassemble hoist, inspect and repair or replace
shaft, gears, load chain, sheaves.
damaged components.
Hand chain not installed properly (twisted or
kinked).
Remove hand chain and reinstall.
Load hook latch does not work.
Latch broken.
Replace hook latch.
Load hook bent or twisted.
Inspect load hook as described in
“INSPECTION” section. Replace if necessary.
MAINTENANCE
1. Remove end of load chain from anchor pin.
WARNING
a. 1/2 to 3 ton units are single fall hoists. The load end of
the load chain is anchored to the bottom hook assembly.
To disconnect the load chain from the bottom hook
assembly remove anchor pin and nut. On bottom hook
remove spring and pin.
b. 5 ton units are double chain fall hoists. The load end of
the load chain is anchored to suspension plates. To
disconnect load chain from suspension plates remove
anchor bolt assembly.
• Never perform maintenance on the hoist while it is
supporting a load.
• Before performing maintenance, tag hoist:
DANGER - DO NOT OPERATE -
EQUIPMENT BEING REPAIRED.
• Only allow personnel trained in the operation and service of
this product to perform maintenance.
• After performing maintenance on the hoist, test to 125% of
its rated capacity before returning to service. Testing to 150%
of rated capacity will be required to set overload clutch and
might be required to comply with standards and regulations
set forth in areas outside of the USA.
2. Make a “C” link in new load chain by grinding through one
side of the end link. Refer to Dwg. MHP0817 on page 8. To
avoid twisting, the load chain on 2, 3 and 5 ton units must
have an odd number of links, not counting the “C” link.
Installing New Load Chain
WARNING
• To prevent a falling load, which can cause death, injury or
property damage, the hook must be on left fall of load chain
and right fall must be attached to hoist body with anchor pin
and anchor hanger. Right and left designations are as viewed
from the hand chain side of the hoist.
(Dwg. MHP0817)
NOTICE
• Do not remove the old load chain from the hoist. The old load
chain can be used to install the new load chain.
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3. Using a “C” link, join the old load chain to the new load
chain. (If the old load chain was installed correctly, the “C”
link assures end link of new load chain will be correctly
reeved through the hoist.) Be sure welds of “standing” links
on the new load chain are facing away from the hoist load
sheave. Refer to Dwg. MHP0042 on page 9.
Adjusting with a Weight
1. Remove handwheel cover from hoist.
2. Using hand chain ‘hoist up’ the load. If load does not rise
tighten nut 1/4 turn. Attempt to raise the load. Continue
tightening nut in 1/4 turn increments until load raises.
3. Then lower the load and back the nut off 1/4 turn. The slip
clutch is now adjusted.
4. Reinstall handwheel cover to hoist.
Adjusting with a Scale
1. Remove handwheel cover from hoist.
2. Using hand chain, ‘hoist up’. Needle on scale should only go
up to 150% of hoist capacity, then the clutch will slip.
3. If clutch slips prior to 150% capacity, ‘hoist down’ (to
remove tension) and tighten nut 1/4 turn. Continue this ‘hoist
up’, ‘hoist down’ procedure, adjusting the nut in 1/4 turn
increments, until the scale reads 150% of rated load. The slip
clutch is now adjusted.
(Dwg. MHP0042)
4. Run the new chain to its anchor point. On smaller units, use
the hand chain to move the load chain. On larger units, load
chain installation can be speeded up by removing gear cover,
support plate and taking out gears. With the gears removed,
the load chain can be pulled by hand through the hoist body
and hook blocks. Reinstall gears, support plate, and gear
cover.
4. Reinstall handwheel cover to hoist.
NOTICE
5. Remove “C” link and old chain.
• Due to the nature of the design, an exact precision clutch
setting may be difficult to obtain. Repeated slipping of the
clutch, in an attempt to obtain an exact setting may reduce the
life of clutch components.
6. On 1/2, 1 and 1-1/2 ton hoists, anchor load chain to bottom
hook assembly. On 2, 3 and 5 ton units, secure load chain to
suspension plates using anchor bolt assembly.
For information on connecting unloaded end of load chain, refer to
‘Attaching End of Load Chain’ section.
Attaching End of Load Chain
7. Check for the following:
1. Remove cotter pin from anchor hanger. Push anchor pin into
one of the side plates.
2. Position end link of load chain on anchor pin.
3. Reposition anchor pin to engage both side plates.
4. Install cotter pin in anchor pin on either side of load chain
and bend ends apart.
a. Load chain did not become twisted, when reeving the
load chain between the idler sheave on the bottom hook
assembly and the hoist load sheave. Refer to Dwg.
MHP0020 on page 9.
b. Make sure load chain is reeved between load sheave and
chain guides.
On 2, 3 and 5 ton hoists, ensure load chain is not twisted, kinked
or “capsized”. Refer to Dwg. MHP0043 on page 9.
(Dwg. MHP0020)
Slip Clutch
(Dwg. MHP0043)
The slip clutch is designed to slip, (handwheel rotates but no load
chain movement), when attempting to lift a load greater than the
capacity of the hoist. To adjust the slip clutch you will need a
weight that is known to be 150% of hoist capacity or a scale that
will read at least 150% of hoist capacity. Attach hoist to a suitable
support and then attach load/scale to load hook.
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Slip Clutch Disassembly
General Disassembly
1. Remove cotter pin and nut.
The following instructions provide the necessary information to
disassemble, inspect, repair, and assemble the hoist. Parts
drawings of the hoist assembly are provided in the parts section. If
a hoist is being completely disassembled for any reason, follow
the order of the topics as they are presented. It is recommended
that all maintenance work on the hoist be performed on a bench.
2. Pull handwheel/slip clutch assembly off of pinion shaft.
3. Remove nut from support and separate support, spring and
single cone.
4. Remove screws and carefully pry double cone off of
handwheel.
In the process of disassembling the hoist, observe the following:
1. Never disassemble the hoist any further than is necessary to
accomplish the needed repair. A good part can be damaged
during the course of disassembly.
2. Never use excessive force when removing parts. Tapping
gently around the perimeter of a cover or housing with a soft
hammer, for example, is sufficient to break the seal.
3. Do not heat a part with a flame to free it for removal, unless
the part being heated is already worn or damaged beyond
repair and no additional damage will occur to other parts. In
general, the hoist is designed to permit easy disassembly and
assembly. The use of heat or excessive force should not be
required.
Accessing Load Sheave
Follow steps 1 through 5 in ‘Accessing Gear End’ and steps 1
through 6 in ‘Accessing Brake End’, then steps below.
1. Remove nuts and lockwashers from side plate.
2. Pull side plate away from studs in side plate.
3. Remove the top hook assembly, roller bearings, two-chain
guides, chain stripper, and anchor hanger.
4. Lift load sheave from side plate. Being careful to catch roller
bearings as they become free.
Bottom Hook Disassembly (2, 3 and 5 ton)
4. Keep the work area as clean as practical, to prevent dirt and
other foreign matter from getting into bearings or other
moving parts.
5. When grasping a part in a vise, always use leather-covered or
copper-covered vise jaws to protect the surface of the part
and help prevent distortion. This is particularly true of
threaded members, machined surfaces and housings.
6. Do not remove any part which is press fit in or on a
subassembly unless the removal of that part is necessary for
repairs or replacement.
1. Remove three capscrews, lockwashers and nuts.
2. Separate plates and remove hook.
3. Lift out sheave assembly. Carefully slide idler sheave shaft
from idler sheave and remove rollers.
Cleaning, Inspection and Repair
Use the following procedures to clean and inspect the components
of the hoist.
Cleaning
Disassembly
Clean all hoist component parts in an acid free solvent (except for
the brake disc). The use of a stiff bristle brush will facilitate the
removal of accumulated dirt and sediments on the gears and
frames. Dry each part using low pressure, filtered compressed air.
Accessing Gear End
1. Remove the three nuts from gear cover.
2. Remove gear cover.
3. Remove nuts along with lockwashers from support plate .
4. Remove support plate, gears and bearings.
5. Remove retainer ring from load sheave and pry off gear.
Inspection
All disassembled parts should be inspected to determine their
fitness for continued use. Pay particular attention to the following:
1. Inspect all gears for worn, cracked, or broken teeth.
2. Inspect shafts for ridges caused by wear. If ridges caused by
wear are apparent on shafts, replace the shaft.
3. Inspect all threaded items and replace those having damaged
threads.
4. Measure the thickness of the brake discs. If brake discs do
not have uniform thickness or are less than the discard
dimension shown in Table 3: Brake Disc Chart, replace brake
discs.
Accessing Brake End
1. Remove the three nuts and screws from handwheel cover.
2. Remove handwheel cover.
3. Remove cotter pin and nut from pinion shaft.
4. Secure load sheave to prevent rotation and unscrew
handwheel from pinion shaft. Handwheel is left hand
(counterclockwise) threaded.
5. Remove brake discs and ratchet disc.
6. Secure load sheave to prevent rotation and unscrew brake
hub from pinion shaft.
Table 3: Brake Disc Chart
1/2 - 5 ton
NOTICE
in
mm
2.5
Normal
Discard
0.10
0.075
• If ratchet pawls or springs are damaged or not functioning
then remove retainer ring and replace damaged parts.
1.875
5. Inspect ratchet pawls and springs on side plate assembly.
Replace parts if pawls and or springs are damaged or fail to
operate.
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Repair
Brake End Assembly
Actual repairs are limited to the removal of small burrs and other
minor surface imperfections from gears and shafts. Use a fine
stone or emery cloth for this work.
Follow steps 1 through 6 described in ‘Load Sheave Assembly’
and steps 1 through 6 described in ‘Gear End Assembly’, then
below steps.
1. Worn or damaged parts must be replaced. Refer to the
applicable parts listing for specific replacement parts
information.
CAUTION
2. Inspect all remaining parts for evidence of damage. Replace
or repair any part which is in questionable condition. The
cost of the part is often minor in comparison with the cost of
redoing the job.
3. Smooth out all nicks, burrs, or galled spots on shafts, bores,
pins, and bushings.
• The brake will not operate properly if there is oil on the
brake discs.
1. Thread brake hub onto pinion shaft until snug. Stepped side
of brake hub must face out.
2. Install first brake disc followed by ratchet disc and second
brake disc. Ratchet disc teeth must engage the two pawls
mounted on side plate assembly. Counterclockwise rotation
of the ratchet disc must be possible.
4. Examine all gear teeth carefully, and remove nicks and burrs.
5. Polish the edges of all shaft shoulders to remove small nicks
which may have been caused during handling.
6. Remove all nicks and burrs caused by lockwashers.
3. Secure load sheave to prevent rotation and thread handwheel
onto pinion shaft and secure with nut. Tighten nut until snug
and then back nut off until first slot is aligned with pin hole in
pinion shaft. Install cotter pin and bend ends apart.
4. Wrap hand chain around handwheel and feed ends through
slots provided in hand chain wheel cover. Install the
handwheel cover. Secure with three nuts and screws.
Assembly
Load Sheave Assembly
1. Apply grease to roller bearings and position them in the
groove of the bearing race located on the gear end of the load
sheave.
2. Install load sheave in side plate, ensure roller bearings remain
in position.
3. Install two-chain guides, chain stripper assembly, anchor
hanger assembly, and top hook assembly in side plate.
4. Apply grease to the second set of roller bearings and position
them in groove of the bearing race located on the plain end of
the load sheave. The same number of roller bearings must be
used on either side of the load sheave.
5. Carefully install side plate assembly to engage the locating
diameters of parts installed in steps 3 and 4. Ensure all roller
bearings remain in position.
Bottom Hook Assembly (2, 3 and 5 ton hoists only)
1. Grease and install the rollers in the groove provided in the
bore of the idler sheave.
2. Install idler sheave shaft through the idler sheave bore.
Ensure rollers remain in position.
3. Carefully place the assembled parts between the plates.
4. Install hook between plates and clamp plate halves together
with capscrews, lockwashers and nuts.
Gear Timing
6. Install lockwashers and nuts and tighten.
For proper operation, timing marks on the gears must be in the
correct positions. The timing marks are circular impressions on
the faces of gears. Refer to Dwg. MHP0833 on page 11.
Slip Clutch Assembly
1. Place double cone onto pins in handwheel and press until
seated.
2. Insert screws through double cone and tighten.
3. Insert single cone into double cone along with spring.
4. Insert support through backside of double cone. Thread nut
onto support loosely.
5. Slide this assembly onto pinion shaft and secure with nut and
cotter pin.
6. Refer to ‘Adjusting Slip Clutch’ for adjustment procedures.
Gear End Assembly
Follow steps 1 through 6 described in ‘Load Sheave Assembly’.
1. Install gear on load sheave. Ensure recessed side of gear face
is outward. Install retainer ring on load sheave to secure gear.
2. Install pinion shaft through the center of load sheave.
3. Install gears so gear teeth are correctly timed and end shafts
are located in bearing sleeves in side plate. Refer to ‘Gear
Timing’ section on page 11.
(Dwg. MHP0833)
4. Apply a thick coat of grease as recommended in the
“LUBRICATION” section to all gear teeth. Install support
plate over gears to engage gear end shafts.
5. Secure support plate with nuts and lockwashers.
6. Install the gear cover. Secure with three nuts and screws.
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2. If the hand chain is being replaced, disconnect it at the “C”
link and carefully remove the hand chain.
Hand Chain Adjustment or Replacement
3. When replacing a hand chain, cut a length 2 times the
required hand chain drop plus about one foot (305 mm). For
adjustments, remove or add a length of chain twice the
difference in hand chain height. To prevent the hand chain
from twisting, maintain an even number of links, by
removing or adding an even number of links.
4. If you are replacing the hand chain, run the new hand chain
up through the left hand chain guide, around the handwheel,
making sure the hand chain is seated in the handwheel
pockets, and back down through the right hand chain guide.
5. Connect the hand chain ends with the “C” link(s), making the
total number of links even, and bend the “C” link(s) shut.
6. Make sure the hand chain is not twisted. If twisted, untwist or
open a “C” link and remove one hand chain link. Refer to
Dwg. MHP0015 on page 12.
CAUTION
• When cutting the weld side of a hand chain link, do not cut or
nick the opposite side. A damaged link must be replaced to
prevent premature failure. A falling hand chain can cause
injury.
(Dwg. MHP0016)
1. To create a “C” link, cut the welded side of the link with a
hack saw. Clamp one side of the “C” link in a vise and bend it
open by using a pliers to grip the exposed part of the link.
(Dwg. MHP0015)
Load Test
Prior to initial use, all new, extensively repaired, or altered hoists
shall be load tested by or under the direction of a person trained in
the operation and maintenance of this hoist, and a written report
furnished confirming the rating of the hoist. Test hoist to 125% of
the rated hoist capacity. Testing to more than 125% will be
required to set overload clutch and may be necessary to comply
with standards and regulations set forth in areas outside of the
USA.
(Dwg. MHP0014)
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SERVICE NOTES
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HOIST ASSEMBLY PARTS DRAWING
(Dwg. MHP2915)
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HOIST ASSEMBLY PARTS LIST
PART NO.
ITEM DESCRIPTIONꢀ
NO. OF PART
QTY.
TOTAL
1/2 ton
1 ton
1-1/2 ton
2 ton
3 ton
5 ton
*
Cover Kit (includes
items 1, 10 and 43)
1
1
1
45593381
45593464
45593555
45593654
45593811
45593894
45593969
45594041
45594207
45594280
45594363
45594553
1
2
Hand Wheel Cover
Top Hook Support
Plate
Order item 17
Order item 75
3
4
Nut
1
4
Cotter Pin
Hand Wheel Slip
Clutch Assembly
(includes items 27, 28,
76, 77, 82 & 87)
5
1
50002
100002
150002
200002
300002
500002
6
7
Support Plate
Friction Disc
Ratchet Disc
Brake Hub
Nut
1
2
1
1
6
3
1
Not sold separately
45518883 45518891
45518826
45518859
45518909
45518917
8
Order item 75
9
10
11
12
14
Not sold separately
Order item 45
Capscrew
Side Plate
45593415
45519261
45593423
45593597
45519279
45593613
45593845
45593993
45519295
45594009
45594231
45519303
45594249
45594397
45519311
45594512
Chain Pin Kit (includes
items 33 & 74)
1
1
45519287
45593852
15
17
Support Plate
Top Hook Assembly
(includes 18, 30, 31,
35, 67, 68 & 70)
1
45518933
45518941
45518958
45518974
45518982
45518990
Latch Kit (includes
items 18, 32, 67 & 68)
18
1
1
45519006
45593514
45519014
45519022
45519030
45519048
45519055
19
20
Guide Roller
45593704
45593944
LCCF015
45594108
LCCV020
45594330
45594603
LCCF025
Load Chain (bulk)
As Req’d LCCF005
LC618-G10
LC1030-G10
Bearing Kit (includes
items 10, 21, 39 and
92)
1
45593407
45593506
45593571
45593696
45593837
45593985
45594223
45594322
45594389
21
22
Bearing
1
1
Not sold separately
Chain Stripper ꢀ
Assembly
45593936
45594090
45594595
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
Hand Chain (bulk)
Hand Chain Guide
Chain Guide
As Req’d
HCSM005ZP
Not sold separately
45593860 45594017
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
Load Sheave
45593431
45593621
45594256
45594520
Hub, Back
Order item 5
Hub, Front
Warning Tag*
Top Hook - 5 ton
71301097
Order item 17
* Not Shown
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HOIST ASSEMBLY PARTS LIST CONTINUED
PART NO.
QTY.
ITEM DESCRIPTIONꢀ
NO. OF PART
TOTAL
1/2 ton
1 ton
1-1/2 ton
2 ton
3 ton
5 ton
31
32
33
34
*
Spring
1
1
1
1
Anchor Pin
Capscrew
Not sold separately
Bottom Hook - 5 ton
Order item 45
45594611
Hardware Kit (includes
items 31, 46, 47, 67
and 70)
1
35
36
37
*
Shoulder Screw
Idle Sheave
1
2
Not sold separately
Bottom Block Plate
Gear Assembly
(includes items 38, 39
and 41
1
45593399
45593456
45593563
45593647
45593829
45593977
45594033
45594215
45594272
45594371
45594546
38
39
40
41
43
44
Gear
1
1
1
2
1
1
45593886
Retainer Ring
Pinion
Not sold separately
45593480
45593449
45593472
45514551
45593670
45593639
45593662
45514569
45593910
45593878
45593902
45514577
45594066
45594025
45594058
45514585
45594306
45594264
45594298
45514593
45594579
45594538
45594561
45514601
Reduction Gear
Gear Cover
Capacity Label
Bottom Hook Assem-
bly (includes items 18,
31, 33, 34, 36, 37, 67,
68, 70, 74 & 75)
45
1
45519063
45519071
45519105
45519113
45519121
45519139
46
47
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
70
74
Capscrew
Washer
2
2
1
Not sold separately
Anchor Hanger
Retainer Ring
Pawl
45593498
45593688
45593928
45594082
45594314
45594587
2
Only available as item 75
Not sold separately
Pawl Spring
Ring
1
1
1
3
1
Locknut
Capscrew
Locknut
Locknut
Brake Kit (includes
items 3, 4, 8, 9, 63, 64
& 65)
75
2
45518743
45518750
45518768
45518784
45518792
45518800
76
77
82
87
91
92
93
Adjusting Nut
Bevel Spring
Friction Disc
Hand Chain Wheel
Seal
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
Order item 5
Bearing
Not sold separately
Bearing
* Not Shown
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ACCESSORIES AND KITS PARTS LIST
PARTS ORDERING INFORMATION
DESCRIPTION OF PART
PART NO.
Chain Lubricant
LUBRI-LINK-GREEN®
The use of other than genuine Ingersoll Rand replacement parts
may adversely affect the safe operation of this product.
When ordering replacement parts, please specify the following:
1. Complete model number and lot number as it appears on the
capacity label.
Return Goods Policy
Ingersoll Rand will not accept any returned goods for warranty or
service work unless prior arrangements have been made and
written authorization has been provided from the location where
the goods were purchased.
2. Part number(s) and part description(s) as shown in this
manual.
3. Quantity required.
Hoists returned with opened, bent or twisted hooks, or without
chain and hooks, will not be repaired or replaced under warranty.
The hoist capacity label is located on the gear cover.
Example shown is for a 1-1/2 ton SMB hoist, model SMB015.
Label is shown smaller than actual size.
NOTICE
• Continuing improvement and advancement of design may
cause changes to this hoist which are not included in this
manual. Manuals are periodically revised to incorporate
changes. Always check the manual edition number on the
front cover for the latest issue.
Disposal
When the life of the hoist has expired, it is recommended that the
hoist be disassembled, degreased and parts separated as to
materials so that they may be recycled.
For your convenience and future reference it is recommended that
the following information be recorded.
For additional information contact:
Ingersoll Rand
510 Hester Drive
P.O. Box 618
White House, TN 37188
Phone:(615) 672-0321
Fax: (615) 672-0801
Hoist Model Number:_________________________________
Hoist Lot Number: ___________________________________
Date Purchased: _____________________________________
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DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY
(CS) PROHLÁŠENÍ O SHODċ (DA) FABRIKATIONSERKLÆRING (DE) KONFORMITÄTSERKLÄRUNG (EL) ƩƬƯƻƶƬ ƧƱƧīƱƻƵƭƶƬƶ (ES) DECLARACIÓN DE CONFORMIDAD
(FI) VAKUUTUS NORMIEN TÄYTTÄMISESTÄ (FR) CERTIFICAT DE CONFORMITÉ (HU) MEGFELELėSÉGI NYILATKOZAT (IT) DICHIARAZIONE DI CONFORMITÀ ꢀ
(NL) SCHRIFTELIJKE VERKLARING VAN CONFORMITEIT (NO) KONFORMITETSERKLÆRING (PT) DECLARAÇÃO DE CONFORMIDADE (PL) DEKLARACJA ZGODNOĝCI ꢀ
(SK) PREHLÁSENIE O ZHODE (SL) IZJAVA O SKLADNOSTI (SV) FÖRSÄKRAN OM ÖVERENSSTÄMMELSE
Ingersoll Rand
Declare under our sole responsibility that the product: Manual Chain Hoist
529, Avenue Roger Salengro, 59450 Sin Le Noble, France
(CS) Prohlašujeme na svou zodpovČdnost, že produkt: (DA) Erklærer som eneansvarlig, at nedenstående produkt: (DE) Erklären hiermit, gemäß unserer alleinigen Verantwortung,
daß die Geräte: (EL) ƩdžNJǙnjǎǑNjİ ǗIJLj Njİ įLjljǀ NjĮǐ İǑLJǘnjdž IJǎ ȺǏǎǕǗnj: (ES) Declaramos que, bajo nuestra responsabilidad exclusiva, el producto: (FI) Vakuutamme ja kannamme
yksin täyden vastuun siitä, että tuote: (FR) Déclarons sous notre seule responsabilité que le produit: (HU) Kizárólagos felelĘsségünk tudatában kijelentjük, hogy a termék: (IT)
Dichiariamo sotto la nostra unica responsabilità che il prodotto: (NL) Verklaren, onder onze uitsluitende aansprakelijkheid, dat het produkt: (NO) Erklærer på ære og samvittighet
at produktet: (PL) Przyjmując peáną odpowiedzialnoĞü, oĞwiadczamy, Īe produkt: (PT) Declaramos sob a nossa exclusiva responsabilidade que o produto: (SK) Záväzne
prehlasujeme, že výrobok: (SL) Pod polno odgovornostjo izjavljamo, da je izdelek: (SV) Intygar enligt vårt ansvar att produkten:
Model: SMB005, SMB010, SMB015, SMB020, SMB030, SMB050 / Serial Number Range: XXXXC07 and up
(CS) Model: / Rozsah výrobních þísel: (DA) Model: / Serienummerområde: (DE) Modell: / Seriennummernbereich: (EL) ưǎnjIJƿNJǎ: / ƮNJǁNjĮljĮ ıİLjǏLjĮljǙnj ĮǏLjLJNjǙnj: (ES) Modelo: /
Números de serie: (FI) Malli: / Sarjanumeroalue: (FR) Modèle: / Gamme de numéros de série: (HU) Modell: / Gyártási szám-tartomány: (IT) Modello: / Gamma delle matricole:
(NL) Model: / Serienummer: (NO) Modell: / Serienr: (PL) Model: / Zakres numerów serii: (PT) Modelo: / Gama de Nos de Série: (SK) Model: / Rozsah výrobných þísiel: ꢀ
(SL) Model: / Obmoþje serijskih številk: (SV) Modell:/ Serienummer, mellan:
To which this declaration relates, is in compliance with provisions of Directive(s): 98/37/EC (machinery)
(CS) Ke kterým se toto prohlášení vztahuje, odpovídají ustanovením smČrnic: (DA) som denne erklæring vedrører, overholder bestemmelserne i følgende direktiv(er): (DE) auf das
sich diese Erklärung bezieht, der folgenden Richtlinie entspricht: (EL) ıIJǎ ǎȺǎǁǎ ĮnjĮijƿǏİIJĮLj ĮǑIJǀ dž įǀNJǔıdž, ȺNJdžǏǎǁ IJLjǐ įLjĮIJƾǍİLjǐ IJdžǐ ƳįdžDŽǁĮǐ: (ES) a los que se refiere la
presente declaración, cumplen con todo lo establecido en las directivas: (FI) johon tämä vakuutus viittaa, täyttää direktiiveissä: (FR) Objet de ce certificat, est conforme aux
prescriptions des Directives: (HU) Amelyekre ezen nyilatkozat vonatkozik, megfelelnek a következĘ irányelvek elĘírásainak: (IT) a cui si riferisce la presente dichiarazione è
conforme alle normative delle direttive: (NL) waarop deze verklaring betrekking heeft overeenkomt met de bepalingen van directieven: (NO) som denne erklæringen gjelder for,
oppfyller bestemmelsene i direktivene: (PL) Którego dotyczy niniejsza deklaracja, jest zgodny z wymogami dyrektyw: (PT) Ao qual se refere a presente declaração, está de acordo
com as prescrições das Directiva: (SK) Na ktorý sa toto prehlásenie vzt’ahuje, je v súlade s ustanoveniami Smernice (Smerníc): (SL) Na katerega se ta izjava o skladnosti nanaša,
v skladu z doloþili smernic: (SV) Som detta intyg avser, överensstämmer med följande direktiv:
By using the following Principle Standards: EN 292; VBG 9a
(CS) Použitím následujících zákonných norem: (DA) ved at være i overensstemmelse med følgende hovedstandard(er): (DE) Unter Anlehnung an die folgenden Grundnormen
entsprechen: (EL) ƹǏdžıLjNjǎȺǎLjǙnjIJĮǐ LjĮ ȺĮǏĮljƾIJǔ ljǘǏLjĮ ȺǏǗIJǑȺĮ: (ES) conforme a los siguientes estándares: (FI) esitetyt vaatimukset seuraavia perusnormeja käytettäessä: (FR)
En observant les normes de principe suivantes: (HU) A következĘ elvi szabványok alkalmazása mellett: (IT) Seguendo i principi standard indicati di seguito: ꢀ
(NL) overeenkomstig de volgende hoofdstandaards: (NO) Ved å bruke følgende prinsipielle standarder: (PL) Speániając wymogi nastĨpujących gáównych norm: (PT) observando as
seguintes Normas Principais: (SK) Pri dodržaní nasledovných noriem: (SL) Uporabljeni osnovni standardi: (SV) Genom att använda följande principstandard:
Date: February, 2007
(CS) Datum: Únor 2007: (DA) Dato: Februar, 2007: (DE) Datum: Februar, 2007: (EL) ǾȝİȡȠȝȘȞȓĮ: ĭİǃǏǎǑƾǏLjǎǐ, 2007: (ES) Fecha: Febrero, 2007: (FI) Päiväys: Helmikuu, 2007: ꢀ
(FR) Date: Février, 2007: (HU) Dátum: 2007 Február: (IT) Data: Febbraio, 2007: (NO) Dato: Februar, 2007: (NL) Datum: Februari, 2007: (PT) Data: Fevereiro, 2007: ꢀ
(PL) Data:luty 2007: (SK) Dátum: Február 2007: (SL) Datum: februar 2007: (SV) Datum: Februari, 2007:
Approved By:
(CS) Schválil: (DA) Godkendt af: (DE) Genehmigt von: (EL) EDŽljǏǁLJdžljİĮȺǗ: (ES) Aprobado por: (FI) Hyväksytty: (FR) Approuvé par: (HU) Jóváhagyta: (IT) Approvato da: ꢀ
(NL) Goedgekeurd door: (NO) Godkjent av: (PL) Zatwierdzone przez: (PT) Aprovado por: (SK) Schválil: (SL) Odobril: (SV) Godkänt av:
John T. Perkins - IREP - Annandale, New Jersey USA
Engineering Manager
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WARRANTY
LIMITED WARRANTY
Ingersoll Rand Company warrants to the original user its Hoists
Ingersoll Rand makes no other warranty, and all implied
warranties including any warranty of merchantability or fitness for
a particular purpose are limited to the duration of the expressed
warranty period as set forth above. Ingersoll Rand ’s maximum
liability is limited to the purchase price of the Product and in no
event shall Ingersoll Rand be liable for any consequential,
indirect, incidental, or special damages of any nature rising from
the sale or use of the Product, whether based on contract, tort, or
otherwise.
and Winches (Products) to be free of defects in material and
workmanship for a period of one year from the date of purchase.
Ingersoll Rand will repair, without cost, any Product found to be
defective, including parts and labor charges, or at its option, will
replace such Products or refund the purchase price less a
reasonable allowance for depreciation, in exchange for the
Product. Repairs or replacements are warranted for the remainder
of the original warranty period.
If any Product proves defective within its original one year
warranty period, it should be returned to any Authorized Hoist and
Winch Service Distributor, transportation prepaid with proof of
purchase or warranty card.
Note: Some states do not allow limitations on incidental or
consequential damages or how long an implied warranty lasts so
that the above limitations may not apply to you.
This warranty gives you specific legal rights and you may also
have other rights which may vary from state to state.
This warranty does not apply to Products which Ingersoll Rand
has determined to have been misused or abused, improperly
maintained by the user, or where the malfunction or defect can be
attributed to the use of non-genuine Ingersoll Rand parts.
IMPORTANT NOTICE
It is our policy to promote safe delivery of all orders.
Damage Claims
You must file claims for damage with the carrier. It is the
transportation company's responsibility to reimburse you for
repair or replacement of goods damaged in shipment. Claims for
loss or damage in shipment must not be deducted from the
Ingersoll Rand invoice, nor should payment of Ingersoll Rand
invoice be withheld awaiting adjustment of such claims as the
carrier guarantees safe delivery.
This shipment has been thoroughly checked, packed and inspected
before leaving our plant and receipt for it in good condition has
been received from the carrier. Any loss or damage which occurs
to this shipment while enroute is not due to any action or conduct
of the manufacturer.
Visible Loss or Damage
If any of the goods called for on the bill of lading or express
receipt are damaged or the quantity is short, do not accept them
until the freight or express agent makes an appropriate notation on
your freight bill or express receipt.
You may return products damaged in shipment to us for repair,
which services will be for your account and form your basis for
claim against the carrier.
Concealed Loss or Damage
When a shipment has been delivered to you in apparent good
condition, but upon opening the crate or container, loss or damage
has taken place while in transit, notify the carrier's agent
immediately.
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