Hoist brakes should be off when in use to allow for smooth and controlled movement of the load, preventing abrupt stops that could destabilize the load or cause accidents. Keeping the brakes off ensures that the hoist can operate efficiently and reduces wear on the braking system. Additionally, using the hoist without engaging the brakes allows for better maneuverability and precision during lifting or lowering operations. However, it's crucial to maintain proper safety protocols to prevent unintended load drops.
The petard was the first 'shaped' explosive charge, used by a Mining Engineer (colloquially 'sapper') to precisely direct a blast onto a single point, like a lock or door hinge, when mining toward a defended structure during a siege. It was shaped like a squat cone and because of this shape, concentrated a small charge so well that the sound of the blast rarely carried through the door to the defender. This enabled the sapper to use such a small charge that he could remain quite close to the spot. So close, in fact, that it was conceivable that a sapper might be 'hoist by his own petard' if he was a bit of a show-off. First printed reference was in Shakespeare's 'Hamlet' III.iv.207 "For tis the sport to haue the enginer Hoist with his owne petar"
You should use black pipe -- Galv. pipe will flake off inside of pipe
First thing to do is a visual check, looking for obvious damage, - anything loose,broken Check the crane status lights, green,red,yellow, green is operational check bridge lights, all working? check floor for any obvious leaks check ladder for damage prior to climbing into cab, when egressing use 3 point contact, use rungs and not siderails, place ladder at the correct angle, ensure no knots in the rope enter cab and sound horn or other warning device, this will warn others the crane is about to be powered up, wait 30-45 seconds before powering up crane. while you are waiting, check a/c fire extinguisher, radio and any other accessories adjust seat and mirrors for comfort and visibility power up crane check hoist, check up first, if the hoist goes down, stop immediately and get crane checked by maintence. In a safe area, away from traffic ,lower hoist and observe cable, check for obviouse damage, kinking,birds nesting,broken strands, lowering should be smooth. raise hoist to upper limit, ensure limit works, lower hoist 4 inches, get a visual reference point then this becomes stopping position, do not rely on the limit switch to stop the hoist on day to day activities. check trolley left and right, should be smooth, if equiped with a drag brake, no more than 18 inches travel before trolley stops. In a safe area, check bridge travel foreward then reverse, smooth no dogtracking or crabbing. check brakes, should stop crane smoothly. check any other attachments. check air and hydraulics if equipped fill out crane log, a record that the up limit switch is working and in good repair must be written in the logbook
Absolutely you can use a screw extractor to help you remove a screw that has broken off below the surface and you have no alternative to remove them. Here is a website that walks you through the process. http://www.wikihow.com/Use-a-Screw-Extractor
security lights use resistors as the light out side falls the security light turns on and as it gets lighterbout side the light dimms and turns off, in bmw's the resistors are used to detect when the lights should come on as light gets brighter the car lights turn off.
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Get a Russian guy to help you lift it out. Just kidding, but you should use an engine hoist. Maybe a forklift, tractor, or bobcat but its best to use a hoist because its important to go very slow and you have to pull the engine forward first, then up.
for about two years then it breakes
with an x ray maybe you should use google instead of asking 1000 questions
They Had To Hoist The American Flag Up To The Top.
you need to hoist your grades higher or you will be moved to a lower class
Hoist with your own petard - means injured by the device you intended to use injure others
to hoist water.
The hoist weight chart provides information on the maximum weight capacity that a hoist can lift safely. It helps users determine the appropriate hoist to use for a specific load to prevent accidents and ensure safe lifting operations.
The notice on the platform of a materials or goods hoist for construction should clearly display the maximum load capacity, safety instructions, and permitted usage guidelines. It should also include emergency contact information and instructions for safe operation. Additionally, any necessary certifications or compliance markings should be visible to ensure adherence to safety regulations. This information is crucial for preventing accidents and ensuring proper use of the hoist.
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The workers hoisted the heavy load with a crane.