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1. horizontal center sec r A of gravity RHCG Ut J ha Extended 4 horizontal center of S Center of gravity gravity EHCG N A 36 48 60 72 84 96 108 120 132 144 maneres cn 91 122 152 183 213 244 274 305 335 366 Maximum rated load in pounds kg of a load suspended from a single hook located at the corresponding Hook position sey 4000 3750 3500 3250 3000 2750 2500 2250 2000 1750 1820 1705 1590 1477 1363 1250 1136 1022 909 796 iMEBT S34 6000 5000 4500 4000 3500 3000 2600 2300 2000 1800 2727 2273 2046 1818 1591 1363 1182 1046 909 818 MEBESR 8000 6650 6000 5300 4650 4000 3500 3000 2600 2200 3636 3022 2727 2409 2113 1820 1590 1363 1181 1000 The center of gravity of the boom changes as boom length changes As shown in the diagram above the horizontal center of gravity may be located at any point from RHCG to EHCG e Retracted horizontal center of gravity RHCG boom fully retracted and load attached at position A RHCG is measured from the origin point of the above diagram edges of the fork pockets e Extended horizontal center of gravity EHCG boom fully extended with a load attached at position J EHCG is also measured from the origin point of the above diagram edges of
2. 4000 3750 3500 3250 3000 2750 LMS EBT 46 4 6000 5000 4500 4000 3500 3000 eTa 8000 6650 6000 5300 4650 4000 The center of gravity of the boom changes as boom length changes As shown in the diagram above the horizontal center of gravity may be located at any point from RHCG to EHCG e Retracted horizontal center of gravity RHCG boom fully retracted and load attached at position A RHCG is measured from the origin point of the above diagram edges of the fork pockets e Extended horizontal center of gravity EHCG boom fully extended with a load attached at position J EHCG is also measured from the origin point of the above diagram edges of the fork pockets e All other combinations of boom extension and load position produce a horizontal center of gravity lo cated somewhere between RHCG and EHCG LMS EBT 46 4 33 in 86 cm 228 in 57 cm 4 lgin 10 cm 7 e LMS EBT 46 6 3176 in 80 cm 21 in 54 cm 3 lg in 10 cm LMS EBT 46 8 34 5 in 87 cm 22 in 58 cm 4 lz in 11cm Copyright 2014 Vestil Manufacturing Co Page 21 of 30 01 11 rev 7 29 2014 LM MANUAL doc FIG 5E LMS EBNT 40 4 Exploded Parts Diagram amp Bill of Materials weldment LM EBNT 40 4 snap hook shackle 08 145 001 2 ton hook 5 008 145 009 Specialty hardware igin 1 clevis hook 2 ton 6 99 145 025 iin x 36in chain Pave einen aun 1 08 514 197
3. _ 64 cm 79 201 cm 12 30 5 cm 25 _ 64 cm 28 _ 71 cm 19 201 cm 12 30 5 cm 23 s 60 cm 28 71 cm 11 5 203 cm 430 Ib _ 195 5 kg Shorty lift master booms Telescoping models Total Length in Maximum Rated Net Weight in Inches cm Load in Pounds kg Pounds kg CUTRE CACA CAEN 46 5 76 5 LMS EBT 46 4 118 194 cm 46 5 76 5 LMS EBT 46 6 118 194 cm 46 5 76 5 E wiseT468 Tosen Non telescoping models Copyright 2014 Vestil Manufacturing Co Page 2 of 30 01 11 rev 7 29 2014 LM MANUAL doc HAZARD IDENTIFICATION EXPLANATION OF SIGNAL WORDS This manual classifies personal injury risks and situations that could lead to property damage with SIGNAL WORDS These signal words announce an associated safety message The reader must understand that the signal word chosen indicates the seriousness of the described hazard Identifies a hazardous situation which if not avoided WILL result in DEATH or AX DANGER SERIOUS INJURY Use of this signal word is limited to the most extreme situations Identifies a hazardous situation which if not avoided COULD result in DEATH or SERIOUS INJURY ACAUTION Indicates a hazardous situation which if not avoided COULD result in MINOR or MODERATE injury Identifies practices likely to result in product property damage such as operation that might NOTICE damage the boom Safety Recommendations Vestil diligently
4. 152 183 198 Maximum rated load in pounds kg of a load suspended from a single hook located at the corresponding Hook position 4000 3750 3500 3250 3000 6000 5000 4500 4000 3500 Distance from mast end of 78 J boom in inches cm 199 En E ea ai san saan aa ass RIOR 3636 3022 2727 2409 2205 Center of gravity has both a horizontal component and a vertical component The vertical center of gravity VCG lies along a horizontal line above the bottom edges of the fork pockets Similarly the horizontal center of gravity HCG is located along a vertical line as shown in the diagram above HCG VCG LM OBNT 4k 26 in 68cm 11 hin 29 cm LM OBNT 6k An 68cm 11 7 3 in 29 cm LM OBNT 8k 30 in 77cm 13 lig in 33 ecm Po 37 Maximum E Rotation N Copyright 2014 Vestil Manufacturing Co Page 11 of 30 01 11 rev 7 29 2014 LM MANUAL doc FIG 3A LM HRT 4k Exploded Parts Diagram amp Bill of Materials HEN Frame boom base li weldment LM HRT 4k 08 145 008 SPecialty hardware ain i snap hook 08 025 004 X handle locking bolt 4 08 145 003 Specialty hardware 2 ton 2 shackle 08 145 001 2 ton hook 6 08 145 009 Specialty hardware 99 145 025 hein x 36in chain 1 08 145 008 Specialty hardware 4in snap hook 08 025 004 X handle locking bolt a ae Specialty hardware 2 ton 3 08 145 003 hook 08 145 001 2 ton hook
5. might cause the load to swing which might result in the operator s or other persons sustaining serious personal injuries e DO NOT modify the boom in any way Modifications automatically void the limited warranty see p 30 and might make the boom unsafe to use Copyright 2014 Vestil Manufacturing Co Page 3 of 30 01 11 rev 7 29 2014 LM boom manual Frame boom base r 08 514 111 weldment LM 1T 4k a 2 08 145 008 Specialty hardware in 1 snap hook 36109 hin 13 UNC hex nut 4 08 145 003 Specialty hardware 2 ton 2 shackle Specialty hardware 2 ton 1 o osoo hook isin clevis grab MN hook hin 13 UNC x 2 in 1 7 men NGS zneplatad bo 8 08 025 004 X handlelockingbolt 1 EN 08 014 134 Frame front support leg casting 99 145 025 gin x 36in chain Frame boom base 1 poe weldment LM 1T 6k MI hin 13 UNC x 2in 1 Mey HHCS zinc plated bolt a 36109 hin 13 UNC hex nut ae A 99 145 025 hein x 36in chain Jn 1 3 2 08 145 008 Specialty hardware 2in snap hook 08 145 002 Specialty hardware 3 ton swivel hook 8 08 025 004 X handle locking bolt 1 Specialty hardware 3 ton 2 7 08 145 004 shackle zin anchor shackle i EN 08 014 134 Frame front support leg casting Frame boom base 1 08 914 113 weldment LM 1T 6k lz hin 13 UNC x 2in ale HHCS zinc plated bolt az 36109 hin 13 UNC hex nut 99 145 025 hein x 3
6. 3500 LM 1NT 6k 2727 2272 2045 1820 1590 MANT O 369 302 272 240 220 LM 1NT 8k 3636 3022 2727 2409 2205 Center of gravity has both a horizontal component and a vertical component The vertical center of gravity VCG lies along a horizontal line above the bottom edges of the fork pockets Similarly the horizontal center of gravity HCG is located along a vertical line as shown in the diagram above HCG VCG 28 ein 73cm 10 ig in 27 cm 27 in 69cm 10 hesin 27 cm 30 s in 77cm 111 in 30cm Copyright 2014 Vestil Manufacturing Co Page 7 of 30 01 11 rev 7 29 2014 LM MANUAL doc FIG 2A LM OBT 4k Exploded Parts Diagram amp Bill of Materials eA wi A 1 y Frame boom base 08 14 1119 Wweldment LM OBT 4k 1 08 145 008 Specialty hardware 4in 4 snap hook 08 145 009 Specialty hardware 2 ton hook hein clevis pin 08 145 003 Specialty hardware 2 ton shackle 6 08 146 002 Spring 8 13 025 003 1 sin diameter white grip _ 2 E Frame boom base 08 514 122 weldment LM OBT 4k 08 146 002 Spring 1 99 145 025 ein x 36in chain A 4 08 145 008 Specialty hardware 4in snap hook Specialty hardware in pasa anchor shackle 3 ton 1 08 145 002 Specialty hardware 3 ton swivel hook 7 08 145 003 Specialty hardware 2 ton shackle 8 08 145 001 2 ton hook 9 13 025 003 1 gin d
7. 36in chain Frame boom base 98 314 008 weldment LM HRNT 6k Specialty hardware in KS 08 145 004 anchor shackle 3 ton 7 08 145 002 Specialty hardware 3 ton 4 swivel hook Copyright 2014 Vestil Manufacturing Co Page 14 of 30 01 11 rev 7 29 2014 LM MANUAL doc FIG 3F LM HRNT 4k amp 6k Centers of Gravity and Maximum Load Ratings for Varying Load Attachment Points n T E DC BA Vertical center of AN gravity VCG EN an eee to 5 Horizontal center of Origin point for gravity HCG centers of gravity 46 sin y Center of gravity Distance from mast end of boom in inches cm a i ce A Maximum rated load in pounds kg of a load suspended from a single hook located at the corresponding Hook position 4000 3750 3500 e LM HRNT 4k 1820 1705 1590 1477 6000 5000 4000 LM HRNT 6k 2727 2045 1727 1363 Center of gravity has both a horizontal component and a vertical component The vertical center of gravity VCG lies along a line 38 inches 97 cm from the bottom edges of the fork pockets Similarly the horizontal center of gravity HCG is located 8 inches 20cm from the front edge of the vertical support VCG Model NCG LM HRNT 4k 8 gin 21 cm 28 hein cm LM HRNT 6k 8 tig in 21cm 27 gin 72 cm Copyright 2014 Vestil Manufacturing Co Page 15 of 30 01 11 rev 7 29 2014 LM MANUAL doc FIG 4A LM EBT
8. E o 99 145 025 igin x 36in chain a Specialty hardware in Es 08 145 004 anchor shackle 3 ton 7 08 145 002 Pecialty hardware 3 ton 4 swivel hook Frame boom base KN 08 914 006 Wweldment LM HRT 6k Copyright 2014 Vestil Manufacturing Co Page 12 of 30 01 11 rev 7 29 2014 LM MANUAL doc FIG 3C LM HRT 4k amp 6k Centers of Gravity and Maximum Load Ratings for Varying Load Attachment Point and Boom Extension Combinations 93 8 in extended 13in 53 s in retracted a Eoo 2 SE e Y KJ I HGFEDCBA Vertical center of gravity VCG Origin point for centers of gravity a gt RHCG 4 Center of gravity ssl Jet LN 30 36 42 48 54 60 66 72 78 84 90 as 76 291 2107 4122 2137 2152 4168 183 198 213 229 Maximum rated load in pounds kg of a load suspended from a single hook located at the corresponding Hook position adn 4000 3750 3500 3250 3000 2750 2500 2250 2000 1750 1500 1820 1705 1590 1477 1363 1250 1136 1022 909 796 682 MAREA 6000 5000 4500 4000 3500 3000 2600 2300 2000 1800 1550 2727 2273 2046 1818 1591 1363 1182 1046 909 818 705 The center of gravity of the boom changes as boom length changes As shown in the diagram above the horizontal center of gravity may be located at any point from
9. monthly intervals Inspect the items listed for defects at the intervals specifically indicated Diligently observe the boom during operation for any defects which might appear between inspections All deficiencies such as those listed shall be carefully examined to determine whether they constitute a safety hazard e Inspect daily All functional operating mechanisms boom X handle locking bolt boom sleeve base frame weldment safety chain fork pockets support arm and all fasteners for maladjustment or damage that might interfere with proper operation Inspect the boom for 1 Dirt or other matter on the surface 2 Pivot point wear if applicable 3 Looseness or wear of all moving parts 4 Integrity of hardware and fasteners including but not limited to bolts nuts pins knobs shackles and hooks Normal operability of manually operated mechanisms Abnormal or noisy movement during use Excessive wear or damage or indications of metal fatigue to any portion of the fork pockets support frame boom or boom sleeve 8 Damaged or unreadable labels 9 Thinned regions or tears in the safety strap or stretching thinning or twisting of any link s in the safety chain 10 Evidence of corrosion or rust related metal erosion e Inspect daily visually and at least once per month make a record which includes the date of inspection the signature of the person who performed the inspection and the serial number or other identifier of t
10. n del ense a la m xima carga tasada para EL AUGE SOLO DEBE comparar la tabla con la correcta carga m xima tasada de la etiqueta que el fabricante le ha proveido R A 933 LM EBNT 934 LM HRNT 929 930 931 LM HRT 933 934 LM 1NT Weight of emosta 405 184 kg Label 287 on either fork pocket LM boom by dl LM OBT 6k 456 207 3 kg a A lo MO DEL MO D LO MO DELE CAPACITY CAPACIDAD CAPACITE SERIAL SERIE SERIE 48 84 91 5 99 106 5 114 129 136 5 122 183 213 232 251 271 290 328 347 VESTIL MANUFACTURING CORPORATION r dake vee ti com wew vaatil com PEW Onn en om 4 A A 4 d A A de Maximum rated load in pounds kg of a load suspended from a single hook located at the corresponding Hook position M xima carga tasada en pounds kg de la carga suspendida desde un solo gancho localizado a la corespondiente posici n del gancho Es a E y E gt z A 3 B 4000 3750 3500 3250 3000 2845 2690 2450 2375 2220 2060 1945 1750 LM OBT 4k 1820 1705 1590 1477 1363 1293 1223 1114 1080 1010 936 884 795 4 6000 5000 4500 4000 3500 3100 2800 2665 2400 2280 2130 2000 1800 LM OBT 6k 2727 2272 2045 1820 1591 1410 1273 1211 1091 1036 968 909 818 T LM OBT 8k 8000 6650 6000 5300
11. per year authorized inspection personnel should verify the soundness of the boom Use the LM to lift a maximum rated load Afterwards conduct a Frequent inspection to verify that the product is in normal operating condition Copyright 2014 Vestil Manufacturing Co Page 27 of 30 01 11 rev 7 29 2014 LM MANUAL doc Maintenance The end user i e operators and operators employer must implement a maintenance program to ensure that the product functions properly and is adequately maintained OSHA General Industry standards applied to Overhead and gantry cranes 29CFR 1910 179 describe official recommended maintenance procedures The following steps should be utilized in conjunction with those recommendations Step 1 Tag the boom Out of Service Step 2 Remove any dirt or other matter from all surfaces Step 3 Conduct a Frequent inspection p 28 If deformity corrosion rusting or excessive wear of structural members is found DO NOT use the product Step 4 Perform all other necessary adjustments replacements and or repairs but DO NOT modify the boom AWARNING The reader should understand the significant difference between necessary adjustments and repairs and modifications An adjustment is a simple correction that restores the boom to normal operating condition such as tightening loose fasteners or removing dirt or other debris from the surface Repair refers to removing worn
12. 01 11 rev 7 29 2014 LM boom manual VESTIL MANUFACTURING CORP 2999 North Wayne Street P O Box 507 Angola IN 46703 Telephone 260 665 7586 or Toll Free 800 348 0868 Fax 260 665 1339 www vestilmfg com e mail sales vestil com LM Series and LMS Series Fork Truck Attachments Use and Maintenance Manual LM OBT amp LM OBNT LM HRT amp LM HRNT LM 1T amp LM 1NT LMS EBT 8 LM EBT amp LMS EBNT LM EBNT a by 4 y Receiving instructions After delivery IMMEDIATELY remove the packaging from the product in a manner that preserves the packaging and maintains the orientation of the product in the packaging then inspect the product closely to determine whether it sustained damage during transport If damage is discovered during the inspection immediately record a complete description of the damage on the bill of lading If the product is undamaged discard the packaging NOTES 1 Compliance with laws regulations codes and non voluntary standards enforced in the location where the product is used is exclusively the responsibility of the owner end user Before using the boom for the first time the end user owner should perform an Initial Inspection See Initial Inspection p 27 2 VESTIL is not liable for any injury or property damage that occurs as a consequence of failing to apply either a Instructions in this manual or b information provided on labels affixed to the product
13. 014 Vestil Manufacturing Co Page 19 of 30 01 11 rev 7 29 2014 LM MANUAL doc FIG 5A LMS EBT 46 4 Exploded Parts Diagram amp Bill of Materials hook 2 ton oR gro TT EBT 46 4 Su 7 J 99 145 025 Pein x 36in chain 1 5 08 145 009 Frame boom base weldment LM EBT 46 4 6 99 145 025 ygin x 36in chain 08 145 002 Specialty hardware 3 ton swivel hook Specialty hardware in 08 145 004 Anchor shackle 3 ton 08 145 008 Specialty hardware 4in 4 snap hook 08 145 005 5 ton hook D FORK 08 145 006 Specialty hardware 5 ton 4 shackle o 08 025 004 X handle locking bolt Frame boom base 08 514 202 veldment LM EBT 46 8 99 145 025 4gin x 36in chain Copyright 2014 Vestil Manufacturing Co Page 20 of 30 01 11 rev 7 29 2014 LM MANUAL doc Fig 9D LMS EBT 4k 6k 8k Centers of Gravity and Maximum Load Ratings for Varying Load Attachment Points Maximum Extended boom length e LMS EBT 46 4 94 sin e LMS EBT 46 6 94 in Vertical e LMS EBT 46 8 93in center of gravity Y VCG Origin point for centers of gravity F E D C B Retracted horizontal center of Extended horizontal gravity center of gravity EHCG RHCG Distance from mast end of 31 48 60 72 84 92 boom in inches cm 91 122 152 183 213 234 Maximum rated load in pounds kg of a load suspended from a single hook located at the corresponding Hook position
14. 145 008 Specialty hardware 4in 4 a snap hook 08 145 009 Specialty hardware 2 ton 4 hook hein clevis pin 4 08 145 003 Specialty hardware 2 ton 2 shackle 6 08 146 002 Spring 1 8 13 025 003 1 sin diameter white grip 1 HEEE Frame boom base 08 914 134 weldment LM OBNT 6k 08 146 002 q 3 99 145 025 hein x 36in chain 08 145 008 Specialty hardware 4in 4 snap hook 4 5 08 145 003 Specialty hardware 2 ton 4 shackle 6 08 145 001 2 ton hook 13 025 003 1 gin diameter white grip Specialty hardware in KZ 08 145 004 anchor shackle 3 ton zm 08 145 002 Frame boom base 098 514 136 Weldment LM OBNT 8k 08 145 008 SPecialty hardware in snap hook ES Specialty hardware in Gece anchor shackle 3 ton 08 145 002 Spring Spring 5 08 145 006 Specialty hardware 5 ton 4 shackle 6 08 145 005 5 ton hook D FORK 1 8 99 145 025 ein x 36in chain 1 9 13 025 003 1 gin diameter white grip Copyright 2014 Vestil Manufacturing Co Page 10 of 30 01 11 rev 7 29 2014 LM MANUAL doc FIG 2H LM OBNT 4k 6k amp 8k Centers of Gravity and Maximum Load Ratings for Varying Load Attachment Points OS MAX D Center of gravity N 23 le in 26 6 in Vertical center of gravity VCG Horizontal center point of gravity HCG Distance from mast end of 36 48 60 72 78 boom in inches cm 91 122
15. 2045 1820 1590 1364 1182 1045 909 818 LM OBT 8k 8000 6650 6000 5300 4650 4000 3500 3000 2600 2200 3636 3022 2727 2409 2113 1820 1590 1363 1181 1000 The center of gravity of the boom changes as boom length changes As shown in the diagram above the horizontal center of gravity may be located at any point from RHCG to EHCG e Retracted horizontal center of gravity RHCG boom fully retracted and load attached at position A RHCG is measured from the origin point of the above diagram edges of the fork pockets e Extended horizontal center of gravity EHCG boom fully extended with a load attached at position J EHCG is also measured from the origin point of the above diagram edges of the fork pockets e All other combinations of boom extension and load position produce a horizontal center of gravity located somewhere between RHCG and EHCG Model Ss EHCG i RHCG CG LM OBT 4k 47 sin 120cm 31 sin 8tcm 14 gin 36 cm LM OBT 6k 44 ig in 112cm 81 in 79m 14 gin 36 cm LM OBT 8k 51 igin 131cm 35 in 89cm 15 in 39cm ee 37 Maximum Rotation N Copyright 2014 Vestil Manufacturing Co Page 9 of 30 01 11 rev 7 29 2014 LM MANUAL doc FIG 2E LM OBNT 4k Exploded Parts Diagram amp Bill of Materials Frame boom base 098 514 132 weldment LM OBNT 4k f 08
16. 4650 4000 3500 3000 2600 2440 2280 2130 2000 3636 3022 2727 2409 2113 1820 1590 1363 1181 1109 1036 968 909 Label 218 on either fork pocket Improper use might result in death or serious El uso imapropiado puede resultar en muerte o herir s personal injury Attach device to fork carriage personales Atar aparato al m stil del montagcargas con with safety chain strap cadenas correr s Drive lift truck forward until forks contact ends Maneje el montacargas para adelante hasta que las cu as hagan of fork pockets Chain straps must not be able to disconnect y slide free from carriage Safety chain strap must be taut Connect chain Label 203 2 on either strap to carriage via shortest line fork pocket MADE IN Copyright 2014 Vestil Manufacturing Co contacto con la orilla del bolsillo de las cu as La cadenas y correas no deben de deslizarse soltarse del m stil del montacargas La cadena correa de seguridad debe de estar apretado Asegure la cadena correa al m stil via la ruta mas corta Page 29 of 30 01 11 rev 7 29 2014 LM MANUAL doc LIMITED WARRANTY Vestil Manufacturing Corporation Vestil warrants this product to be free of defects in material and workmanship during the warranty period Our warranty obligation is to provide a replacement for a defective original part if the part is cov
17. 4k Exploded Parts Diagram amp Bill of Materials HEEE Frame boom base 08 514 001 Wweldment LM EBT 4k 08 025 004 X handle locking bolt o ae 3 08 145 003 Specialty hardware 2 ton shackle 08 145 001 2 tonhook 2 Specialty hardware gin 08 145 009 clevis hook 2 ton 6 99 145 025 ygin x 36in chain 2 7 08 145 008 Specialty hardware 4in 4 snap hook FIG 4B 08 025 004 X handle locking bolt 08 145 003 Specialty hardware 2 ton shackle 08 145 001 2 ton hook Frame boom base 08 514 002 weldment LM EBT 6k 99 145 025 gin x 36in chain 08 145 00g Specialty hardware 4in snap hook 4 08 145 002 Specialty hardware 3 ton 4 swivel hook Specialty hardware ain gt 08 145 004 anchor shackle 3 ton 3 08 145 008 Specialty hardware 4in snap hook 08 145 005 5 ton hook D FORK 5 08 145 006 Specialty hardware 5 ton shackle 6 08 025 004 X handle locking bolt 99 145 025 hein x 36in chain Frame boom base ES Besoin We weldment LM EBT 8k Copyright 2014 Vestil Manufacturing Co Page 16 of 30 01 11 rev 7 29 2014 LM MANUAL doc FIG 4D LM EBT 4k 6k amp 8k Centers of Gravity and Maximum Load Ratings for Varying Load Attachment Point and Boom Extension Combinations 84 8 in retracted i Vertical 152 s in extended seal gravity VCG f 13in M ca aa a a E cee ee e E anc ihn e o Origin v Retracted Stee
18. 6in chain 08 145 008 Specialty hardware 2in snap hook 08 145 002 Specialty hardware 3 ton 2 swivel hook 2 Specialty hardware 3 ton 7 08 145 004 shackle 4in anchor shackle Ft 08 025 004 X handle locking bolt 1 08 014 134 Frame front support leg casting Copyright 2014 Vestil Manufacturing Co Page 4 of 30 01 11 rev 7 29 2014 LM MANUAL doc Fig 1D LM 1T 4k 6k amp 8k Centers of Gravity and Maximum Load Ratings for Varying Load Attachment Point and Boom Extension Combinations 15 12 he in 26 4 in Centers of gravity ie EA EN 1 NE TN P p e di EIA pets E O 9 1 I i Vertical center of Shin 3 s O ea E graviy VGS Retracted horizontal center of gen neo Origin point for centers Extended horizontal of gravity center of gravity EHCG J H G F E D C B A a Centers of gravity pe Dp e F Ge Hook position pA BL inches cm 91 122 152 183 213 244 274 305 335 366 Maximum rated load in pounds kg of a load suspended from a single hook located at the corresponding Hook position 1820 1705 1590 1477 1363 1250 1136 1022 909 795 2727 2272 2045 1820 1590 1363 1181 1045 909 818 3636 3022 2727 2409 2113 1820 1590 1363 1181 1000 The center of gravity of the boom c
19. Frame boom base 1 40 4 4in snap hook 3 08 145 004 Specialty hardware 1 4in anchor shackle 3 ton ton swivel hook 08 145 003 Specialty hardware 2 1 ton shackle 08 145 001 1 08 145 002 Specialty hardware 3 ton swivel hook Specialty hardware in 08 145 004 chor shackle 3 ton 3 908 145 006 SPecialty hardware 5 ton shackle 08 145 008 Specialty hardware 4in snap hook 08 145 005 5 ton hook D FORK Frame boom base 99 145 025 igin x 36in chain Copyright 2014 Vestil Manufacturing Co Page 22 of 30 01 11 rev 7 29 2014 LM MANUAL doc Fig 9H LMS EBNT 40 4k 6k amp 8k Centers of Gravity and Maximum Load Ratings for Varying Load Attachment Points Boom length e LMS EBNT 40 4 507 gin e LMS EBNT 40 6 50 sin e LMS EBNT 40 8 49 in SS Vertical center of gravity VCG Origin point for centers of gravity Horizontal center B A of gravity VCG Distance from end of boom in 36 48 inches cm 91 122 Maximum rated load in pounds kg of a load suspended from a single hook located at the corresponding Hook position 1820 1705 6000 5000 8000 6650 Center of gravity has both a horizontal component and a vertical component The vertical center of gravity VCG lies along a line parallel to the bottom edges of the fork pockets Similarly the horizontal center of gravity HCG lies along a vertical line from the outer edges of the fork pock
20. Neither is Vestil responsible for any consequential damages sustained as a result of failing to exercise sound judgment while assembling installing using or maintaining this product Copyright 2013 Vestil Manufacturing Corp 01 11 rev 7 29 2014 LM MANUAL doc PRODUCT INTRODUCTION Thank you for purchasing a fork mounted Lift Master boom boom product or simply LM made by Vestil Manufacturing Corporation Vestil Our booms are durable high quality products that combine safety conscious design features and rigorous engineering Although operation and use procedures are relatively intuitive all persons who might use or operate of this product must familiarize themselves with the instructions provided in this manual 3 6 Standard design features include 2 fork pockets that receive the tines forks of a fork truck 2 load attachment points hooks and either a safety chain or safety strap to wrap around the fork carriage and prevent the boom from sliding off of the forks during use Dimensions of offered models as well as other product specifications appear in the following table Model Overall Height Maximum Rated Load_ _Netweight uel boom variants 22 5 57 cm 28 71 cm 80 203 cm 13 33 cm 22 5 57 cm 28 71 cm 80 208 cm 13 33 cm 23 5 60 cm 28 71 cm 11 5 29 cm 608 lb 276 4 kg Non elescoping models 25 _ 64 cm 25
21. RHCG to EHCG e Retracted horizontal center of gravity RHCG boom fully retracted and load attached at position A RHCG is measured from the origin point of the above diagram edges of the fork pockets e Extended horizontal center of gravity EHCG boom fully extended with a load attached at position J EHCG is also measured from the origin point of the above diagram edges of the fork pockets e All other combinations of boom extension and load position produce a horizontal center of gravity located somewhere between RHCG and EHCG Model EHCG RHCG VCG LM HRT 4k 133 in 33 cm 9 16 in 25cm 31 gin 80 cm LM HRT 6k 13 gin 33 cm 10 16 in 26 cm 30 4 in 78 cm Copyright 2014 Vestil Manufacturing Co Page 13 of 30 01 11 rev 7 29 2014 LM MANUAL doc FIG 3D LM HRNT 4k Exploded Parts Diagram amp Bill of Materials ven a a 7 S HEEE Frame boom base PO al weldment LM HRNT 4k 08 145 008 SPecialty hardware ain 4 snap hook 3 08 145 003 Specialty hardware 2 ton 2 shackle 08 145 001 2 ton hook Specialty hardware i 6in 99717099 elevis pin hook 2 ton 99 145 025 hein x 36in chain FIG 3E LM HRNT 6k Exploded Parts Diagram amp Bill of Materials R Panno pescan ant 4 08 145 008 Specialty hardware 4in 4 snap hook 08 145 003 Specialty hardware 2 ton 4 shackle 08 145 001 2 ton hook 99 145 025 ein x
22. ent handle at the end of the boom and pull the boom to the desired length c Tighten the locking bolt by turning it clockwise Turn the locking bolt until it cannot be tightened more Fig 7 Step 3 Manually adjust degree of boom extension B tensi Po ae Turn X handle locking bolt an APA p counterclockwise to loosen adjustment handle a Boom sleeve Pe Turn X handle locking bolt clockwise to tighten Copyright 2014 Vestil Manufacturing Co Page 24 of 30 01 11 rev 7 29 2014 LM MANUAL doc 4 OBT models only Adjust the angle of the boom as required by the size shape of the intended load To safely perform the adjustment process requires at least 2 people a 1 person must grasp the red pitch handle with one hand b while the other person pulls out the locking pin then c both persons press down on the angle adjusting handle until the desired angle is achieved d The person who removed the locking pin should reinsert the pin through the openings in the adjustment brackets and through the locking pin channel see FIG 8 below Fig 8 OBT Models Step 4 Boom Angle Adjustment En Me i Locking pin P channel Locking pin handle oH qa lt Locking S A pin Y Adjustment bracket View from behind Side view AWARNING Material handling is dangerous Improper use of this product might result in serious personal injuries To reduce risk e Verify that the load weighs less than the maximum ra
23. ered by the warranty after we receive a proper request from the warrantee you for warranty service Who may request service Only a warrantee may request service You are a warrantee if you purchased the product from Vestil or from an authorized distributor AND Vestil has been fully paid What is an original part An original part is a part used to make the product as shipped to the warrantee What is a proper request A request for warranty service is proper if Vestil receives 1 a photocopy of the Customer Invoice that displays the shipping date AND 2 a written request for warranty service including your name and phone number Send requests by any of the following methods Mail Fax Email Vestil Manufacturing Corporation 260 665 1339 sales vestil com 2999 North Wayne Street PO Box 507 Phone Angola IN 46703 260 665 7586 In the written request list the parts believed to be defective and include the address where replacements should be delivered What is covered under the warranty After Vestil receives your request for warranty service an authorized representative will contact you to determine whether your claim is covered by the warranty Before providing warranty service Vestil may require you to send the entire product or just the defective part or parts to its facility in Angola IN The warranty covers defects in the following original dynamic components motors hydraulic pumps electronic controllers swi
24. ets LMS EBNT 4k 20 gin 52 cm 3 g in 9 cm 1 LMS EBNT 6k 19 in 50 cm 3 4 in 8 cm LMS EBNT 8k 20 in 52 cm 3 in 9 cm Copyright 2014 Vestil Manufacturing Co Page 23 of 30 01 11 rev 7 29 2014 LM MANUAL doc Operation Instructions AWARNING Review Safety recommendations on p 3 before using the boom 1 Insert fork truck tines into the fork pockets and drive as far forward as possible then lower the forks completely The drawings below demonstrate this step Fig 6 Step 1 Securely connect boom to fork truck Boom sleeve Outer edges of fork pockets e o CATA eee el PAT e e e Snap hook Cold shut Fork carriage Boom sleeve Fully lower the forks to Safety chain strap rest against the bottoms wrapped around fork of the fork pockets carriage amp snap hook A fastened to cold shut 2 Securely connect the boom to the carriage of the fork truck with the safety chain Wrap the safety chain or strap around the fork carriage so that it cannot slide free of the carriage then fasten the hook to the chain strap There should be no slack in the chain strap The only purpose of the safety chain is to prevent the boom from sliding off of the forks it is NOT intended or designed to bear the full load rating 3 Telescoping models only Adjust the boom length a Loosen the X handle locking bolt locking bolt by turning it counterclockwise b Grasp the adjustm
25. f the safety chain is to prevent the boom from sliding off of the forks it is NOT intended or designed to bear the full load rating DO NOT use a malfunctioning or structurally compromised boom DO NOT lift the boom until it is securely connected to the carriage of the fork truck with the restraint strap DO NOT attempt to lift a load weighing more than the boom s maximum rated load see Table on p 2 DO NOT stand beneath or travel under the boom at any time and especially not when a load is suspended DO NOT permit any person to stand beneath or travel under the boom or the load Inform all persons in the area that you are going to use the boom instruct them to stay clear of the device and the supported load during operation Failure to read and understand the instructions included in this manual before using or servicing the boom constitutes misuse e DO NOT allow people to ride on either the boom or the load e DO NOT use the boom if any product label see p 29 is unreadable damaged or absent Contact Vestil to order a replacement label s e ALWAYS apply proper fork lift operation practices learned during your training program Before raising the boom from the floor AND before attaching the load to the boom tilt the fork lift mast away from the boom to ensure that the boom will not slide towards the tips of the forks e ALWAYS load the boom according to the instructions that appear on p 24 26 Failure to properly position a load
26. h laterally centered load 29 CFR 1910 178 a 5 DO NOT use boom UNTIL lift truck manufacturer provides corrected maximum rated load tags for your forklift truck DO NOT attempt to lift more than the rated load of the boom or lift truck whichever is smaller The table below shows the maximum rated load of the BOOM ONLY you MUST compare the appropriate table entry with the corrected max rated load label provided by the fork truck manufacturer La manipulaci n de materiales es inherentemente peligrosa uso impropio de este producto podr a resultar en da os personales serios al operador y o a los espectadores Para reducir los riesgos NO use si la cadena correa de seguridad est da ada o absente Na ley require que se ponga en contacto con el fabricante de su horquilla camioneta elavadora ANTES de usar el auge para perdir 1 Aprobaci n por escrito para el uso del auge con la camioneta elevadora 29 CFR 1910 178 a 4 2 Marcas etiquetas para la caminoneta elevadora que identifiquen este auge de la horquilla montada Y Den peso neto aproximado del camion y el augo a una elevaci n de la horquilla m xima con la carga lateralmente centradad 29 CFR 1910 178 a 5 NO use el auge HASTA que el fabricante de la camioneta elevadora le haya proveido con las etiquetas de la correcta carga m xima tasada para su camioneta elevadora NO intente elevar m s de la carga tasada del auge o camioneta elevadora lo que sea menor La table a continuaci
27. hanges as boom length changes As shown in the diagram above the horizontal center of gravity may be located at any point from RHCG to EHCG e Retracted horizontal center of gravity RHCG boom fully retracted and load attached at position A RHCG is measured from the origin point of the above diagram edges of the fork pockets e Extended horizontal center of gravity EHCG boom fully extended with a load attached at position J EHCG is also measured from the origin point of the above diagram edges of the fork pockets e All other combinations of boom extension and load position produce a horizontal center of gravity located somewhere between RHCG and EHCG LM 1T 4k 49 in 126cm 132 in 82cm 13 ig in 34cm LM 1T 6k 46 ig in 123cm 30 in 78cm 12 in 31cm LM 1T 8k 47 in 119cm 31 in 79cm 15 in 39cm Copyright 2014 Vestil Manufacturing Co Page 5 of 30 01 11 rev 7 29 2014 LM MANUAL doc FIG 1E LM 1NT 4k Exploded Parts Diagram amp Bill of Materials Frame boom base 08 514 128 weldment LM 1NT 4k 08 145 008 Specialty hardware 4in snap hook 3 08 145 003 Specialty hardware 2 ton shackle 08 145 001 2 ton hook MOTOS hin 13 UNC x 2in HHCS zinc plated bolt WEN 08 014 134 Frame front support leg casting 99 145 025 hein x 36in chain Lat 1 1 1 1 1 Frame boom base 4 weldment LM 1T 6k 99 145 025 sin x 36
28. he hook inspected Hooks with deformations or cracks Immediately discard cracked hooks or hooks whose throat opening is more than 15 percent wider than the normal throat opening or that are twisted more than 10 from the plane of the unbent hook e Inspect daily visually and at least once per month inspect and make a record which includes the date of inspection the signature of the person who performed the inspection and an identifier of the chain which was inspected Hooks and shackles including end connections for excessive wear twist stretch Disconnect any hook or shackle found to exhibit these problems and discard them e Inspect weekly All functional operating mechanisms boom X handle locking bolt boom sleeve base frame weldment safety chain strap fork pockets support arm and all fasteners for excessive wear Ser 3 Periodic inspection 29 CFR 1910 179 j 1 ii b 1 to 12 month intervals Complete inspections of the boom shall be performed at intervals depending upon its activity severity of service and environment or as specifically indicated below Perform all of the applicable Frequent inspection steps and carefully examine the boom for any of the issues that appear below to determine whether they constitute a safety hazard e Deformed cracked or corroded members e Loose bolts or rivets e Worn cracked or distorted parts such as pins shackles hooks Annual performance evaluation At least once
29. iameter white grip Frame boom base DA weldment LM OBT 4k 08 145 008 Specialty hardware ain y snap hook Specialty hardware in 08 145 004 anchor shackle 3 ton 4 08 145 002 Specialty hardware 3 ton 4 swivel hook 5 08 145 006 Specialty hardware 5 ton 4 shackle 6 08 145 005 5 ton hook D FORK 1 8 13 025 003 1 sin diameter white grip 1 9 99 145 025 hein x 36in chain 1 Copyright 2014 Vestil Manufacturing Co Page 8 of 30 01 11 rev 7 29 2014 LM MANUAL doc FIG 2D LM OBT 4k 6k amp 8k Centers of Gravity and Maximum Load Ratings for Varying Load Attachment Point and Boom Extension Combinations Center of gravity 37 MAX o ROTATION ES Vertical S center of gravity VCG Origin point Retracted horizontal for centers of center of gravity gravity RHCG L Extended horizontal center of gravity EHCG Distance from mast end 36 48 60 12 84 96 108 120 132 144 of boom in inches cm 91 122 152 183 213 244 274 305 335 366 Maximum rated load in pounds kg of a load suspended from a single hook located at the corresponding Hook position LM OBT 4k 4000 3750 3500 3250 3000 2750 2500 2250 2000 1750 1820 1705 1590 1477 1363 1250 1136 1023 909 795 LM OBT 6k 6000 5000 4500 4000 3500 3000 2600 2300 2000 1800 2727 2272
30. in chain 3 08 145 008 Specialty hardware 4in 4 snap hook hin 13 UNC x 2in 11211 HHCS zinc plated bolt 36109 hin 13 UNC hex nut Specialty hardware 2 ton shackle 2 ton hook Specialty hardware in anchor shackle 3 ton swivel hook casting 08 145 003 Frame boom base Rin weldment LM 1T 8k 08 145 008 SPecialty hardware ain snap hook Frame front support leg a weldment LM 1NT 8k oin 13 UNC x 1 hin 11209 HHCS 2 zinc plated bolt 36110 hin 13 UNC hex nut Specialty hardware in EN 08 145 004 anchor shackle 3 ton 7 08 145 002 Specialty hardware 3 ton 4 swivel hook 08 145 006 Specialty hardware 5 ton 4 shackle 9 08 145 005 5 ton hook D FORK 99 145 025 hein x 36in chain Copyright 2014 Vestil Manufacturing Co Page 6 of 30 01 11 rev 7 29 2014 LM MANUAL doc FIG 1H LM 1NT 4k 6k amp 8k Centers of Gravity and Maximum Load Ratings for Varying Load Attachment Points IA 22 in LM 1NT 4 24 22 hin LM 1NT 6 24 Vertical center of 23 hin LM 1NT 8 24 gravity HCG Origin point for B A centers of gravity Horizontal center of gravity HCG 4 Center of gravity 48 60 72 84 122 152 183 213 Maximum rated load in pounds kg of a load suspended from a single hook located at the corresponding Hook position 4000 3750 3500 3250 3000 LM 1NT 4k 1820 1705 1590 1477 1363 6000 5000 4500 4000
31. le snap hook ae 08 145 005 5 ton hook D FORK 7 99 145 025 hein x 36in chain Copyright 2014 Vestil Manufacturing Co Page 18 of 30 01 11 rev 7 29 2014 LM MANUAL doc Fig 4H LM EBNT 4k 6k amp 8k Centers of Gravity and Maximum Load Ratings for Varying Load Attachment Points Vertical center of gravity VCG 1171 in w ee o n Ww w w A A r O 78 CIA ae oe PRA PA PAR PA PA PA PR ee AN A Origin point gt for centers of Horizontal center gravity of gravity HCG a N i Center of gravity Distance from mast end of 36 48 60 72 84 boom in inches cm 91 122 152 183 213 Maximum rated load in pounds kg of a load suspended from a single hook located at the corresponding Hook position 4000 3750 3500 3250 3000 E 6000 5000 4500 4000 3500 Distance from mast end of 36 48 60 72 84 boom in inches cm 91 122 152 183 213 8000 6650 6000 5300 4850 Center of gravity has both a horizontal component and a vertical component The vertical center of gravity VCG lies along a line 15 inches 38 cm from the bottom edges of the fork pockets Similarly the horizontal center of gravity HCG is located 35 7 8 inches 91 cm from the outer edges of the fork pockets HC Model HCG LM EBNT 4k 32 hein 81 cm 3 6 in 10 cm in 76 LM EBNT 6k 30 g in Y cm 3 in 9 cm LM EBNT 8k 32 in 82 cm 4 lg in 10 cm Copyright 2
32. lity of the load attachment Raise the forks slowly to minimize load movement Raise the forks until the load is entirely suspended from the boom Watch the load and boom closely for either of the following issues 1 Load sliding in rigging or 2 Boom sliding towards tips of forks If you notice either 1 or 2 occurring immediately lower the forks then adjust the rigging Retest the stability of the load in the rigging If a stable lift cannot be performed DO NOT use the boom e While transporting a load with the boom the load should only be 6 8 inches from the ground Adjust load height to avoid obstacles along the travel path e DO NOT exceed approximately 1 5mi hr 2 4km hr while transporting a load with the boom Travel ONLY on smooth level surfaces Turn slowly and smoothly 5 Attach the load to the boom a Connect the load to appropriate rigging b Attach the rigging to the end hook or to both the end hook and the stabilizing hook iH PAR By F f ai id ME a A p End hook Stabilizing hook c Verify that the load attachment is stable d Raise the load until it is elevated no more than 6 8 inches above the ground entirely suspended from the boom Slowly transport the load to the desired unloading location Slowly lower the load until it is entirely supported by the ground and there is slack in all rigging Disconnect the rigging from the hooks Adjust the fork position until no more than 6 8 inches abo
33. o any other warranties apply to the product Vestil Manufacturing Corp makes no other express warranties All implied warranties are disclaimed to the extent allowed by law Any implied warranty not disclaimed is limited in scope to the terms of this Limited Warranty Copyright 2014 Vestil Manufacturing Co Page 30 of 30
34. parts and installing replacement parts gt DO NOT use the Lift Master boom if adjustments and or repairs are incomplete Return it to service ONLY after finishing all necessary repairs and adjustments A modification is a change that alters the boom from normal operating condition like bending the structural members or removing a part or several parts NEVER modify the boom without the express written approval of Vestil Modifications may render the device unsafe to use Step 5 Make a dated record of any repairs adjustments and or replacements Copyright 2014 Vestil Manufacturing Co Page 28 of 30 01 11 rev 7 29 2014 LM MANUAL doc Label placement diagram Each boom should be labeled as shown below Replace any label that is damaged or not easily readable One of labels 928 935 as indicated in TABLE 1 on either fork pocket TABLE 1 Label Model _ 929 930 931 Material handling is inherently dangerous improper use of this product might result in serious personal injuries sustained by the operator and or bystanders To reduce the risks DO NOT use if safety chain strap is damaged or absent Law requires you to contact manufacturer of your fork lift truck BEFORE using boom to request 1 Written approval to use boom with lift truck 29 CFR 1910 178 a 4 2 Markings labels for lift truck that Identify this fork mounted boom AND Give approximate net weight of truck and boom at maximum fork elevation wit
35. strives to identify foreseeable hazards associated with the use of its products However material handling is inherently dangerous and no manual can address every conceivable risk The end user ultimately is responsible for exercising sound judgment at all times Electrocution might result if the boom contacts electrified wires Reduce the likelihood that an operator or bystander might be electrocuted by applying common sense gt DONOT contact electrified wires with the boom gt DONOT use the boom in an area where it will contact electrified wires gt DO NOT operate the boom close to electrified wires or other sources of electricity AWARNING Material handling is dangerous Improper or careless operation might result in serious personal injuries sustained by the boom operator s and bystanders Always conform to OSHA material handling regulations 29 CFR section 1910 Subpart N Subpart N includes 2 sections that regulate the use of fork mounted boom type devices section 1910 178 Powered industrial trucks and section 1910 179 Overhead and gantry cranes see http www osha gov In addition to regulatory requirements boom operators should conform to the following e DO NOT use a damaged boom Inspect the boom before each use according to the inspection instructions on p 27 DO NOT use the boom unless it passes every part of the inspection DO NOT use the boom if the safety chain strap is damaged or absent The only purpose o
36. tches and cylinders It also covers defects in original parts that wear under normal usage conditions wearing parts such as bearings hoses wheels seals brushes and batteries How long is the warranty period The warranty period for original components is 1 year The warranty period begins on the date when Vestil ships the product to the warrantee If the product was purchased from an authorized distributor the period begins when the distributor ships the product Vestil may extend the warranty period for products shipped from authorized distributors by up to 30 days to account for shipping time If a defective part is covered by the warranty what will Vestil do to correct the problem Vestil will provide an appropriate replacement for any covered part An authorized representative of Vestil will contact you to discuss your claim What is not covered by the warranty 1 Labor 2 Freight 3 Occurrence of any of the following which automatically voids the warranty e Product misuse e Negligent operation or repair e Corrosion or use in corrosive environments e Inadequate or improper maintenance e Damage sustained during shipping e Collisions or other incidental contacts causing damage to the product e Unauthorized modifications DO NOT modify the product IN ANY WAY without first receiving written authorization from Vestil Modification s might make the product unsafe to use or might cause excessive and or abnormal wear D
37. ted load of your boom model AND that your fork lift is rated to safely lift both the boom and the load e Contact the manufacturer of your fork lift truck BEFORE using a boom to request 1 Written approval to use boom with your lift truck AND 2 Markings labels for the lift truck that Identify your LM boom AND Provide the approximate net weight of the forklift truck and boom at the maximum fork elevation with laterally centered load 29 CFR 1910 178 a 5 e DO NOT use the boom UNTIL the lift truck manufacturer provides adjusted maximum rated load tags for your fork lift e DO NOT attempt to lift more than the rated load of the boom or lift truck whichever is smaller The maximum rated load information presented in the tables with figures 1D 1H 2D 2H 3C 3F 4D 4H 5D 5H is the capacity of the specified boom only e Strictly adhere to lifting rules applied at your worksite e Attach the load to the boom following OSHA recommended practices for Hoisting equipment 29 CFR 1910 179 h e ONLY use rigging having maximum load ratings that exceed the load weight e DO NOT connect a load to only 1 hook if the load is likely to rotate during lifting and or transport operations A load should connect to both hooks simultaneously Single hook circled load likely to rotate Attaching load to both hooks limits load rotation Copyright 2014 Vestil Manufacturing Co Page 25 of 30 01 11 rev 7 29 2014 LM MANUAL doc Test the stabi
38. the fork pockets e All other combinations of boom extension and load position produce a horizontal center of gravity located somewhere between RHCG and EHCG LM EBT 4k 56 in 143 Y cm 36 in 91 Y cm 4 hesin 11 cm 143 cm 36 in 91 Y cm 4 lg in 11 cm LM EBT 6k 56 in LM EBT 8k 57 gin 145cm 38in 96 Y cm 4 hein 12cm Copyright 2014 Vestil Manufacturing Co Page 17 of 30 01 11 rev 7 29 2014 LM MANUAL doc FIG 4E LM EBNT 4k Exploded Parts Diagram amp Bill of Materials Non PartNo Description Quantity Frame boom base 08 314 003 weldment LM EBNT 4k 2 08 145 008 Specialty hardware in NM snap hook 08 145 003 SPecialty hardware 2 ton shackle 08 145 001 2 ton hook 08 145 009 Specialty hardware Iain clevis hook 2 ton 6 99 145 025 sin x 36in chain SE o onamo an 08 145 008 SPecialty hardware in snap hook 2 99 145 025 thein x 36in chain Frame boom base 08 514 004 Wweldment LM EBNT 6k Pe 4 908 145 003 Specialty hardware 2 ton shackle 5 08 145 001 2 ton hook Specialty hardware in KA dl anchor shackle 3 ton a pecialty 7 08 145 002 hardware 3 ton swivel hook Frame boom base 08 914 191 Weldment LM EBTN 8k 2 08445002 Pecally hardware 3 A ton swivel hook 145 Specialty hardware in EJ eee anchor shackle 3 ton 08 145 006 Pecialty hardware 5 ton shack
39. ve the ground Transport the boom to its storage location NOTE Users of OBT and OBNT model booms should return the boom to the fully lowered horizontal position by reversing Step 4 on p 25 BEFORE backing out of the fork pockets FO PP Copyright 2014 Vestil Manufacturing Co Page 26 of 30 01 11 rev 7 29 2014 LM MANUAL doc Inspections amp Maintenance AWARNING Immobilize the boom before either conducting inspections or performing maintenance If an inspection reveals problems restore the boom to normal operating condition BEFORE using it again DO NOT use a boom that is structurally damaged in any way Structural damage includes but is not limited to cracked welds warping or deformation of the fork pockets support leg frame members boom or boom sleeve Lift Master booms function like a hoist less crane Instead of using a hoist to lift loads the bridge girder rises and lowers through the movement of the forks of a lift truck Boom owners should inspect the boom regularly An example of an inspection procedure appears in 29 CFR 1910 179 visit http www osha gov and navigate to Regulations section 1910 179 Paraphrased relevant portions appear below 1 Initial inspection before using a new or modified boom for the first time inspect it to ensure normal operating condition After the first use inspect the boom as described below 2 Frequent inspection 29 CFR 1910 179 j 1 ii a Daily to
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