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  • INSTRUCTION MANUALPacific Self-locking Beam TrolleysPacific Adjustable Angle Clamps

    Pacific Top Girder Clamps

  • IMPORTANTPlease read this instruction manual before using these products.

    This manual contains important information regarding safety, operation, installation & maintenance.

    ALWAYS operate, inspect and maintain these products in accordance to the relevant Australian Standards AS1418.2 and AS4991

    INTRODUCTIONThank you for purchasing your new Pacific Clamp and / or Trolley. These lifting devices now use the latest technology to ensure you of a higher quality, robust design with a high level of operator safety which is easy and safe to use while ensuring a longer service life.

    It is important that this instruction manual is kept in a safe place where any operator of the Pacific Clamps and / or Trolleys can refer to it to understand the operating principles of these devices. All users should read this manual in full and understand the safe operating principles of these devices.

    FEATURESPacific Self-locking Beam Trolleys

    • Designed and tested in accordance with Australian Standard AS1418.2.

    • Quick and easy installation with no tools required.• Suitable for a wide range of beam sizes.• Inclusive of a spring assisted locking pin for safe and easy attachment

    to the beam.• A cost-effective and time saving way of suspending loads.• Ideal for the rigging industry.

    Pacific Adjustable Angle Clamps

    • Designed and tested in accordance with Australian Standard AS4991.

    • Quick and easy installation with no tools required.• Suitable for a wide range of angle sections.• Inclusive of an adjustable locking pin for safe and easy attachment.

  • FEATURES (CONT.)• Features a V-type clamping jaw which secures the clamp to the angle

    section.• A cost-effective and time saving way of suspending loads.• This clamp can be used as both an anchor and suspension device. • Ideal for the rigging industry.

    Pacific Top Girder Clamps

    • Designed and tested in accordance with Australian Standard AS4991.

    • Quick and easy installation with no tools required.• Suitable for a wide range of beam sizes.• Available as a Low Profile Girder Clamp for applications where head-

    room is restricted.• Inclusive of a locking pin with articulated handle for safe and easy

    fixture.• A cost-effective and time saving way of suspending loads.• This clamp can be used as both an anchor and suspension device. • Ideal for the rigging industry.

  • MODEL CLP250 CLP251 CLP252

    Rated Capacity 3 tonne 6 tonne 10 tonne

    Beam Size (mm) 76 - 230 100 - 305 120 - 305

    Weight (kg) 21 32 47.5

    SPECIFICATIONS

    Pacific Self-locking Beam Trolleys

    DIMENSIONS (in mm)Pacific Self-locking Beam Trolleys

    MODEL CLP250 CLP251 CLP252

    A 380 500 600

    B 280 296 310

    C 126 126 131

    D 253 290 290

    E 170 170 170

    H 82 88 113

    J 30 40 54

    K 32 38 43

  • MODEL CLP253 CLP254 CLP255 CLP256

    Rated Capacity 500 kg 1 tonne 1.5 tonne 3 tonne

    Beam Size (mm) 38 - 101 38 - 101 50 - 152 101 - 203

    Weight (kg) 4.0 4.5 11.0 21.5

    SPECIFICATIONS (CONT.)

    Pacific Adjustable Angle Clamps

    DIMENSIONS (in mm)Pacific Adjustable Angle Clamps

    MODEL CLP253 CLP254 CLP255 CLP256

    A 4 6 8 10

    B 69 69 99 99

    C 70 70 107 107

    D 96 96 98 98

    E 206 206 270 343

    G 15 15 19 25.4

    H 258 258 346 490

    J 16 16 20 20

    K 38 - 101 38 - 101 50 - 152 101 - 203

  • MODEL CLP257 CLP258

    Rated Capacity 200 kg 200 kg

    Head Room Standard Low Profile

    Beam Size (mm) 90 - 204 90 - 180

    Weight (kg) 5.8 4.5

    SPECIFICATIONS (CONT.)

    Pacific Top Girder Clamps

    DIMENSIONS (in mm)Pacific Top Girder Clamp Standard

    (CLP257)Pacific Top Girder Clamp Low Profile

    (CLP258)

    MODEL CLP257 CLP258

    A 357 (max) 407

    B 90 - 204 259

    C 150 90

    D 60 90 - 180

    E - 130

    F - 60

  • SAFETY INSTRUCTIONSGirder TrolleysThe following Safety Instructions outline the care and safe use of GIRDER TROLLEYS and are based on Section 7 of the LEEA Code of Practice for the Safe Use of Lifting Equipment.

    This information is of a general nature; only covering the main points for the safe use of travelling girder trolleys. It may be necessary to supplement this information for specific applications.

    ALWAYS

    NEVER

    • Store and handle trolleys correctly• Inspect trolleys, blocks and accessories before use and before placing

    into storage• Ensure the wheel profile is suitable for the track• Check the trolley width is correctly set for the track• Ensure the track is fitted with positive end stops• Push rather than pull loads suspended on push/pull trolleys

    • Expose trolleys to chemicals, particularly acids, without consulting the supplier

    • Force or wedge the suspension hook of blocks onto the load bar• Throw or drop a trolley• Expose a trolley directly to the elements, water spray, steam etc without

    consulting the supplier• Use a trolley with chipped or otherwise damaged wheel flanges• Obliquely side load a trolley

    Storing & Handling TrolleysUsers will often remove blocks for storage leaving the trolley in place. They must be suitably protected from damage and corrosion. When removing trolleys for separate storage the following steps should be taken:

    • Never return damaged trolleys to storage. They should be dry, clean and protected from corrosion.

    • Store trolleys in a dry, clean area protected from damage. Operating chains, pendant power controls etc may be removed, clearly labelled and stored separately to avoid damage.

    • Trolleys should not be dropped or thrown down.

  • SAFETY INSTRUCTION (CONT.)Girder Trolleys

    Follow any specific installation instructions issued by the supplier. These should be read in conjunction with the instructions applicable to the block and should at least pay attention to the following:

    • Check the runway track is level, has an even running surface and is fitted with positive end stops which engage with the trolley frame or wheel treads.

    • Ensure the trolley is set to correct width with spacers (where applicable) equally disposed about the centre line, that the wheel profile is suitable for the track section and anti-tilt devices (where applicable) are correctly set.

    • If the trolley was dismantled for erection ensure the parts are correctly re-assembled. Ensure that all bolts, nuts etc are in place and fully tightened. If end stops were removed ensure they are replaced.

    Installing & Commissioning

    Using Trolleys SafelyThe safe use of the trolley will largely be governed by the requirements for the block with which it is to be used but should take the following matters into account:

    • Do not use defective trolleys, blocks or accessories.• The trolley must be placed directly over the centre of gravity of the load.

    Under no circumstances must they be obliquely side loaded as this will cause them to tip, resulting in damage to the track or the trolley becoming detached from the track and falling.

    • In the case of push/pull trolleys push rather than pull suspendedloads taking care to avoid swinging loads.

    In-service Inspection & MaintenanceMaintenance may be combined with that of the block but should ensure that the trolley is clean and that moving parts are regularly lubricated. Keep the running surface of wheels and contact surface of track free of any contamination including lubricants.

    Regularly inspect the trolley and, in the event of the following defects, refer the trolley to a Competent Person for thorough examination: wear; damage to wheel treads and flanges; insecure wheels and axle pins; loose nuts; distorted side plates, load bar or suspension eyes; damaged or worn hand chain; damaged controls; worn, chipped drive gears; illegible markings.

    © Lifting Equipment Engineers Association 2011 SI No. 16.3

  • SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS (CONT.)

    Beam ClampsThe following Safety Instructions outline the care and safe use of BEAM CLAMPS and are based on Section 8 of the LEEA Code of Practice for the Safe Use of Lifting Equipment.

    This information is of a general nature; only covering the main points for the safe use of beam clamps intended for use as suspension points for lifting appliances. It may be necessary to supplement this information for specific applications.

    ALWAYS

    NEVER

    • Store and handle beam clamps correctly• Inspect beam clamps and accessories before use and before placing

    into storage• Ensure the supporting structure is adequate for the full load that will be

    imposed and suitable for the application.• Check the clamp is of the correct profile and size, or correctly adjusted,

    for the beam width and that it seats correctly on the beam flange.• Ensure the beam clamp is strong enough for the full load that will be

    imposed.• Check that the clamp is directly over the centre of gravity of the load.

    • Use beam clamps which are unidentified or uncertified for lifting applications.

    • Never replace bolts, shackles etc without consulting the supplier.• Throw or drop beam clamps.• Use beam clamps on damaged or distorted beams.• Force or wedge hooks of lifting appliances into the attachment eye or

    fitting (eg shackle).• Obliquely load beam clamps without the authority of the supplier.

    Storing & Handling Beam ClampsNever return damaged beam clamps to storage. They should be dry, clean and protected from corrosion. Where necessary fasteners should be reassembled immediately after removal from the beam.

    Beam clamps should not be dropped or thrown down.

  • SAFETY INSTRUCTION (CONT.)

    Beam Clamps

    Using Beam Clamps SafelyThe safe use of beam clamps will largely be governed by the requirements for the lifting appliance with which it is to be used but should take the following matters into account:

    • Do not use defective beam clamps, lifting appliances or accessories.• Ensure the structure from which the clamp is to be suspended is undam-

    aged and is adequate for the full load that will be imposed. If any doubt exists consult a Competent Person to confirm suitability.

    • Ensure the clamp is suitable for the application, correct size and profile for the beam and seats correctly. It must not cause localised overload-ing.

    • Ensure the lifting appliance is compatible with the clamp and that hooks or other attachments fit freely into the eye, shackle etc of the clamp.

    • The clamp must be positioned directly over the centre of gravity of the load and the load must not be allowed to swing or impose an oblique loading.

    • If two clamps are to be used in tandem the use of ancillary equipment may also be necessary, eg spreader beam. Care must be taken to en-sure no one clamp takes more than its rated capacity.

    In-service Inspection & MaintenanceBeam clamps should be cleaned and any moving parts lubricated at appropriate intervals unless the suppliers specific instructions indicate otherwise.

    Regularly inspect the beam clamp, in the event of the following defects refer the clamp to a Competent Person for thorough examination: wear, damage or distortion, cracks, insecure bolts etc, corrosion, illegible markings.

    © Lifting Equipment Engineers Association 2011 SI No. 17.3

  • OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS

    • Do not exceed the rated capacity of the Pacific Trolley.• The Pacific Trolley is NOT suitable for lifting persons under any

    circumstances. • The Trolley must always be installed and used by a competent person.• Always check the device for damaged, deformed or missing parts before

    putting in use.• Select an appropriate beam section which has been assessed by a

    competent person as being safe and capable of supporting the additional load.

    • Disengage the spring assisted locking pin to open the Trolley.• Position one side of the Trolley on the beam. Close the opposite side of

    the Trolley until the locking pin is closed in the engaged position. • Attach the lifting equipment to the suspension point. • Stand clear while the load is lifted slightly. Visually inspect that the

    Trolley is attached properly, the load is balanced and is safe to continue the lifting operation.

    • On completion of use, remove the lifting equipment from the suspension point. Disengage the locking pin to unlock and open the Trolley and remove the Trolley from the beam.

    Pacific Self-locking BeamTrolleys

    Pacific Adjustable Angle Clamps• Do not exceed the rated capacity of the Pacific Clamp.• The Pacific Clamp is NOT suitable for lifting persons under any

    circumstances. • The Clamp must always be installed and used by a competent person.• Always check the device for damaged, deformed or missing parts before

    putting in use.• Select an appropriate angle section which has been assessed by a

    competent person as being safe and capable of supporting the additional load.

    • Release the adjustable locking pin in order to fit the clamp to the angle iron.

    • Slide on the clamp and lock the adjustable locking pin, ensuring the V-type jaw is secure on the outer angle section.

    • Attach the lifting equipment to the suspension point. • Stand clear while the load is lifted slightly. Visually inspect that the

    Clamp is attached properly, the load is balanced and is safe to continue the lifting operation.

  • MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS• The robust and simple design of the Pacific Clamps and Trolleys will

    provide a long service life with minimal maintenance or repair required.• Avoid damage to the screw – keep dirt, grit and other contaminants away

    from the threads and other moving parts while in use.• Periodically open the clamp jaws fully and clean any contaminants from

    the screw threads. Apply a light coating of grease to prevent rust and provide lubrication.

    • Store carefully when not in use. Inspect regularly and remove any damaged clamp from service immediately for examination by a competent person. Contact your local dealer for further assistance.

    • On completion of use, remove the lifting equipment from the suspension point. Release the adjustable locking pin to unlock and open the Clamp and remove the Clamp from the angle section. .

    OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS (CONT.)

    • Do not exceed the rated capacity of the Pacific Clamp.• The Pacific Clamp is NOT suitable for lifting persons under any

    circumstances. • The Clamp must always be installed and used by a competent person.• Always check the device for damaged, deformed or missing parts before

    putting in use.• Select an appropriate beam section which has been assessed by a

    competent person as being safe and capable of supporting the additional load.

    • Release the articulated locking pin in order to fit the clamp to top the beam section.

    • Slide on the clamp and lock the articulated locking pin until both jaws are secured to the beam.

    • Always make sure the safety locking nut is closed. • Attach the lifting equipment to both suspension points. • Stand clear while the load is lifted slightly. Visually inspect that the

    Clamp is attached properly, the load is balanced and is safe to continue the lifting operation.

    • On completion of use, remove the lifting equipment from the suspension point. Release the articulated locking pin and remove the Clamp from the angle section.

    Pacific Top Girder Clamps

  • SPARE PARTS FOR PACIFIC SELF-LOCKING BEAM TROLLEYS

    NO. DESCRIPTION QTY

    1 Flat washer 4

    2 Spring 1

    3 Stay bolt 1

    4 Front fixed side plate 1

    5 Lock pin 1

    6 Rear fixed side plate 1

    7 Right side plate assy. 1

    8 Lock pin bush 1

    9 Self-lock nut 1

    10 Running wheel 4

    11 Bearing 4

    12 Circlip A 4

    NO. DESCRIPTION QTY

    13 Circlip B 4

    14 Nut 4

    15 Left side late assy. 1

    16 Washer 4

    17 Front link plate 1

    18 Rear link plate 1

    19 Running wheel axle 4

    20 Stop plate 4

    21 Bush 1

    22 Suspension ring 1

    23 Hexagon screw bolt 1

    24 Handle 1

  • SPARE PARTS FOR PACIFIC ADJUSTABLE ANGLE CLAMPS

    NO. DESCRIPTION QTY

    1 Side Plate 2

    2 U-plate 1

    3 Socket head cap screw 1

    4 Press block 1

    5 Screw 1

    6 Handle lever 1

    7 Die 2

    8 Hex-head bolt 1

    9 Washer 2

    10 Suspension ring 1

    11 Nut 1

    12 Reinforcing steel 1

    13 Metal self-lock nut 1

  • SPARE PARTS FOR PACIFIC TOP GIRDER CLAMPS STANDARD

    NO. DESCRIPTION QTY

    1 Stop block 1

    2 Hexagon socket bolt 1

    3 Right stay bolt I 1

    4 Left stay bolt II 3

    5 Left connection bolt 1

    6 Side plate 4

    7 Flat washer 16

    8 Bolt I 3

    9 Flat washer 2

    10 Hexagon bolt 1

    11 Positioned bush 1

    12 Plate 2

    13 Bolt II 3

    NO. DESCRIPTION QTY

    14 Left stay bolt I 1

    15 Hexagon socket bolt 1

    16 Spacer block 1

    17 Elastic cylinder pin 1

    18 Handle part 1

    19 Handle lever 1

    20 Die 2

    21 Lock nut 1

    22 Bolt 1

    23 Right connection bolt 1

    24 Metal self-lock nut 8

    25 Metal self-lock nut 1

  • SPARE PARTS FOR PACIFIC TOP GIRDER CLAMPS LOW PROFILE

    NO. DESCRIPTION QTY

    1 Right stay bolt II 1

    2 Right connection bolt 1

    3 Hexagon socket screw 1

    4 Stop block 1

    5 Side plate 4

    6 Bolt II 2

    7 Right stay bolt I 1

    8 Left stay bolt I 1

    9 Flat washer 12

    10 Metal self-lock nut 8

    NO. DESCRIPTION QTY

    11 Bolt I 2

    12 Lock nut 1

    13 Elastic cylinder pin 1

    14 Handle lever 1

    15 Die 2

    16 Handle part 1

    17 Spindle 1

    18 Left connection bolt 1

    19 Left stay bolt II 1

  • WARRANTYAll Pacific Trolleys and Clamps are guaranteed against any apparent fault arising from manufacturing defects caused by faulty materials and / or workmanship for a period of five years from the date of the original purchase.

    Should any part fail due to the above within the specified period, Pacific Hoists Pty Ltd will repair or replace the defective part free of charge provided that the equipment is delivered to Pacific Hoists Pty Ltd. Freight charges both ways are payable by the claimant and no liability is accepted for loss or damage during transit. The claimant is required to produce the original invoice or other purchase documents as proof of purchase.

    The warranty does not cover the purchaser or any other person for damage, loss, normal wear or faults caused from misuse or incorrect installation of the equipment.

    The equipment is required to have been installed and operated correctly by qualified personnel and has not been subject to abuse, neglect or adjustment carried out by an unauthorized person.

    This warranty is in addition to, and in no ways restricts, any of the implied conditions or warranties conferred by Commonwealth, State of Territorial legislation.

    This warranty may only be varied with the written approval of the Directors of Pacific Hoists Pty Ltd.

  • INSPECTION & SERVICE LOG

    DATE NOTES SIGNATURE

    Imported and distributed by Pacific Hoists Pty Ltd via a national distributor network throughout Australia and New Zealand.

    For further information in relation to this product, please contact the distributor outlet where the product was purchased.

    HEAD OFFICE24 Foundry Road Seven Hills NSW 2147

    | P +61 2 8825 6900 | F +61 2 8825 6999 | E [email protected] AUSTRALIA

    Unit 1, 31 Colin Jamieson Drive Welshpool WA 6106| P +61 8 6253 1000 | F +61 8 9458 9840 | E [email protected]

    QUEENSLANDUnit 5, 54 Nealdon Drive Meadowbrook QLD 4131

    | P +61 7 3170 3800 | F +61 7 3170 3811 | E [email protected] ZEALAND

    11 Druces Road Manukau City Auckland NZ 2104| P +64 9 263 5566 | F + 64 9 263 5567 | E [email protected]