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OPERATION MANUAL DYNAMICLIFT - RARE EARTH LIFT MAGNET TOLL FREE: 888.582.0822 CONFORMS TO ASME B30.20 STANDARDS technology Introduction INSTALLATION AND READ AND UNDERSTAND THIS MANUAL BEFORE OPERATION OF YOUR DYNAMICLIFT PRODUCT. If used unsafely or improperly, there is a possibility that property damage or personal injury can result. The responsibility for safe operation ultimately rests with you, the operator. HOLDING VALUES:
Your DynamicLift Magnet carries a usable holding or lifting value, which you will nd stated on the magnet. This value is obtained by pulling a new magnet in a perpendicular motion off of a newly machined, thick piece of steel. This type of test is conducted under what we term ideal conditions. The pounds of pull it takes to break the magnet away from the steel surface is the maximum holding value. De-rated values are then determined by taking this maximum holding value and dividing by three (33%). De-rated values are what we refer to as the usable value of the magnet. This usable holding value is stated for the bene t and safety of the user, due to the fact that ideal conditions rarely exist in the eld. The steel that you are holding or lifting may have scale, rust, dirt, or coatings on its surface; or the surface of the magnet itself may be worn. Any of these condition will cause lower holding values for your DynamicLift Magnet. LOSS OF MAGNETISM:
Under normal use conditions, a permanent magnet can experience a decrease in its original holding value. The most common factors which can cause a loss of strength include:
Everyday wear and tear on the magnet face such as: ne metal buildup on or between the magnets poles, nicks or gouges in the magnets poles, rust buildup, etc. Rare Earth Magnet Material exposure to extreme temperatures (Lower than -10F
(-22C) and higher than 180F (82C)) Severe blow or shock to the magnet Exposure to electrical current Before The Lift Operation & Safety Measures ALWAYS ensure that all operators are quali ed to operate the lifting Magnet and are familiar with ASME B30.20 lifting standards. ALWAYS ensure all Electronics are working properly and battery is charged. The green light on the power button of the unit will blink if the battery is low. If the Battery power is depleted, the light will not come on. Important: the magnet will stay in the position it was in before the battery drained On or OFF, it will NOT shut off if power lost. ALWAYS inspect the lifting device to ensure that it is in good working order. Maintain inspection and records of same as per ASME B30.20. ALWAYS ensure that the lifted materials will not come into contact with any obstruction while being carried. ALWAYS use the entire lift pole surface. Curved stock should be in-line with groove. DO NOT turn the Magnet ON unless it is in contact with Ferro-Magnetic metal. The magnets can be left ON or OFF inde nitely without harm, however when they are in the ON position, and near ferromagnetic materials, there will be a powerful magnetic attraction. DO NOT exceed the rated Lifting Value of the magnet. This may result in an unsafe or dangerous condition. Read General Lifting Information section of manual. DO NOT use this product if the unit or Remote is damaged or is not working properly. Severe injury can occur if this device is not used properly and safely. DO NOT operate an unsafe or out-of-service tagged Magnet, or one with missing parts or labels. for that purpose. DO NOT operate a lifting Magnet when Capacity, Weight or Safety Markings are missing, damaged or obscured. DO NOT use underwater or in a hazardous environment unless speci cally designed DO NOT attempt to alter/disassemble this product or remove/obscure product labeling in any way. This will void the warranty and may result in an unsafe or dangerous condition. DO NOT hoist a load if it is exing and/or unbalanced. Magnet peel-off may occur and the load may fall. DO NOT attempt to position the magnet by pounding on the sides of the unit. Important General Safety Measures & Information ALWAYS be aware of where the remote is while handling the unit. The unit can be clear of Danger if the load should fall or become dangerous. ALWAYS ensure that the lifting hoist is capable of lifting the combined weight of the with metal. actuated from the remote or on the Lifter. load plus the Magnet. ALWAYS avoid use on painted or nish coated surfaces as these will reduce the magnetic bond and the nish may be damaged. ALWAYS ensure that the full face of the Magnet is in contact with the load. Maximum lifting capacity will only be achieved when the full face of the magnet is in contact with the load being lifted. ALWAYS ensure that everyone remains clear of the suspended/lifted load. ALWAYS perform a Test Lift of no more than 2-3 inches (10 cm) to ensure that the bond is suf cient to lift the load, the load is not exing, and the load is level. ALWAYS ensure that when stacked sheets are present, that only one sheet is being lifted at a time. ALWAYS avoid sudden jerking or Shock force as this may cause the Magnet to lose its hold and potentially damage the unit. ALWAYS use Caution to ensure that it is safe to release the Magnet, that people are ALWAYS ensure that the Magnet is stored in the OFF position when not in contact ALWAYS keep contact pole areas & surface of the load clean and free of debris. ALWAYS immediately stop using the lifting Magnet if any improper performance or conditions exist during the lift. magnet in a dry environment. ALWAYS protect pole surfaces from rust after use by treating with some oil and store ALWAYS use the charger only in the approve voltage capacity. Each Unit comes with a charger and two batteries. We recommend you keep one battery in the charger at all times. DO NOT turn the Magnet ON unless it is in contact with Ferro-Magnetic metal. The magnets can be left ON or OFF inde nitely without harm, however when they are in the ON position, and near ferromagnetic materials, there will be a powerful magnetic attraction. DO NOT exceed the rated Lifting Value of the magnet. Please refer to the label on the individual magnet for the safe working load. Toll Free: 1-888-582-0822 Fax: 231-582-2704 MAG-MATE GROUP 1 Important General Safety Measures & Information Continued DO NOT allow the lifted object to alter its plane from horizontal. Never lift load at an angle in excess of 5 from horizontal DO NOT lift a load higher than necessary or leave a lifted load unattended. DO NOT disengage the lift before rmly setting down the load on the oor or support DO NOT operate or expose this lifting device at temperatures greater than 120
& making sure the load is steadied. degrees Fahrenheit (49C). DO NOT use a Magnetic lifter for OVERHEAD LIFTING. DO NOT carry people or allow people to ride on materials being lifted. DO NOT weld in close proximity to the magnet or use the magnet as a part of the ground circuit during a welding operation DO NOT place the magnet directly onto a grounded oor. Use a non-conductive spacer After The Lift Operation & Safety Measures ALWAYS check Lifting Magnet to ensure that no damage occurred and that is still complies with all requirements above. ALWAYS wipe off any debris or contaminants that became attracted to the Magnet that would prevent a safe lift in the future. ALWAYS notify the designated person in your company of any problems or concerns regarding the operation of the Magnet. Operating Instructions ACTUATING THE MAGNET ON Actuation of the unit with the Remote Control 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. Ensure magnet is positioned correctly in full contact with load Ensure power is on (Power button light is active) Press green ON button on remote once to actuate magnet LOOK for amber lights to become active on indicator light dome LISTEN for motor sound TEST small lift before moving load Ensure target load is settled, lift ring is in lowest position and cable is slightly slack. Press the release sequence on the remote control once: OFF > ON > OFF LOOK for amber lights to begin ashing on indicator light dome ACTUATING THE MAGNET OFF Actuation of the unit with the Remote Control 1. 2. 3. 4. WAIT Three seconds 5. 6. 7. LISTEN for motor sound LOOK for amber lights to become inactive on indicator light dome TEST small lift to ensure target is fully released Troubleshooting Instructions ALWAYS store the Magnet in a safe location and in the OFF position to ensure that no damage can occur or accidental contact with metal be made. Ensure that the storage area is free of humidity, debris, shavings etc. ALWAYS le any burrs that would interfere with full contact. For safe operation, the bottom surface of the Magnet must always be Flat and Smooth. If necessary, it is possible to sand the Magnet face smooth using 400 grit sandpaper and a at surface. Actuation of the unit without the Remote Control 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. Ensure magnet is positioned correctly in full contact with target Ensure power is on (Power button light is active) Press green ON button on magnet housing once to actuate magnet LOOK for amber lights to become active on indicator light dome LISTEN for motor sound TEST small lift before moving load Ensure target load is settled, lift ring is in lowest position and cable is slightly slack. Press the release sequence on the magnet housing once: OFF > ON > OFF LOOK for amber lights to begin ashing on indicator light dome Actuation of the unit without the Remote Control 1. 2. 3. 4. WAIT Three seconds 5. 6. 7. LISTEN for motor sound LOOK for amber lights to become inactive on indicator light dome TEST small lift to ensure target is fully released BEFORE ATTEMPTING ANY TROUBLESHOOTING, VERIFY LOAD IS SECURED IN A SAFE CONDITION AND READ MANUAL THOROUGHLY. If this lifter malfunctions and cannot deactivate, immediately cease operations with this magnet assembly. Follow the steps outlined below to deactivate the magnet. If problems persist, please call 888-582-0822 for help with further troubleshooting or servicing. Troubleshooting Deactivation (Perform before using Manual Release) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Ensure target load is settled, lift ring is in lowest position and cable is slightly slack. If using remotely, attempt to deactivate device with buttons on the lifter Replace remote batteries if needed Turn power to unit off, wait 10 seconds, turn power to unit on Check that power button is solid green, replace battery if necessary Manual Release Operation (Use only when Powered Actuation fails) 1. 2. Ensure target load is settled, lift ring is in lowest position and cable is slightly slack. Remove the Manual Actuation Lever by pulling up vertically on the black knurled cylinder next to the indicator light dome Screw Manual Actuation Lever into Manual Actuation Lever Attachment Point Ensure Manual Actuation Lever is completely screwed in Depress the Override Button (silver) with one hand and rotate the lever 180 degrees counter clockwise with the other. The magnet should now be deactivated. Release the Override Button Unscrew the lever and replace in the storage sleeve 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 2 MAG-MATE GROUP Toll Free: 1-888-582-0822 Fax: 231-582-2704 Illustrations & Part Callouts LOCKOUT MECHANISM lifter is This cordless electric equipped with a control lockout mechanism which is triggered while the unit is under load When this load, lifting a lifters controls will not function manually or remotely until the load is completely supported, and the lift ring is resting on the top of the unit To enable the electronics, the ring must not be supported by any chains, cables, shackles, or other method of attachment A. Controls Active (Lockout Disengaged) B. Controls Inactive (Lockout Engaged) Fastener Note Fastener Heads Visible Heads Hidden, Gap Visible Below Ring LIFT RING INDICATOR LIGHT DOME EXTERNAL ANTENNA VER MANUAL ACTUATION LEVER WITH KNURLED HANDLE SILVER OVERRIDE BUTTON FOR MANUAL ACTUATION MANUAL ACTUATION LEVER ATTACHMENT POINT 12 VOLT BATTERY GREEN ON BUTTON RED OFF RRR BUTTON GROOVE FOR PIPE/TUBE LIGHTED MASTER POWER BUTTON REMOTE CONTROL NOTE: This product contains PTFE lubricant. For MSDS information contact Industrial Magnetics, Inc.. Duty Cycle is 100%. Toll Free: 1-888-582-0822 Fax: 231-582-2704 MAG-MATE GROUP 3 General Lifting Information & Precautions Only use on thick material that does not ex or bend. Even though a magnet works through non-magnetic bodies such as dirt and non-
ferrous materials in general the best ef ciency of any magnetic lift is achieved when the poles (the areas or surfaces of the magnetic lift which make contact with the load) make complete contact with the load. It is therefore recommended to:
1. Never stand under load being lifted or lift over any people. Always use extra caution. 2. Clear any foreign material from the load as much as possible before setting the magnetic lift on it. Avoid, as much as possible, setting down the lifter in places on the load that are very dirty or deformed. 3. Check the surface condition of the magnetic poles to make sure they are at and not 4. Thin or large sheets that sag may cause the sheet to peel off the face of the magnet. 5. Keep the surface of the DynamicLift and materials clean and free of chips, oil, slag, welding-beads, dirt, etc. This can be done by wiping the surface of the magnet off frequently with a wire brush, or shop rag. 6. After a period of time the pole faces may become somewhat rounded, reducing the damaged or corroded during its time in use.
(See chart below) magnets effectiveness. Poles can be resurfaced up to 0.80 maximum. EFFECTS OF UNBALANCED LOADS Maximum lift force achieved by a magnet is when the direction of force is perpendicular
(90) to the metal surface. If a load is tipped at an angle shear forces, slide forces, friction, peeling forces associated with moments, cantilevers, impact forces associated with bumping the load as it is conveyed can cause the lift to fail. Check magnet/load balance by raising the load off the ground by a few 2 - 3 only. Never lift a load at an angle in excess of 5 from horizontal. If unbalanced: Lower load, reposition magnet and test the magnet/load again. Percentage Of Stated Lifting Power By Material T Low Carbon 0.05 - 0.29%
Moderate Carbon 0.30 - 0.59%
High Carbon 0.60 - 0.99%
75%
Higher Carbon = Higher Residual**
N E T N O C N O B R A C 100%
85%
I Percentage Of Stated Lifting Power By Surface Finish 100%
H Ground Surface 100%
Rough Machined 85%
Foundry Finish
~ Rough Cast S N F E C A F R U S 65%
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** High Carbon steel (Tool Steel) will absorb magnetism and may magnetically stick to steel surface, such as the magnet or attract ferrous particles. Lifting Value in lbs (kg) & *Maximum Sheet Length Due To Sag For Material Thickness For Single Magnet Use 3" (10' Length) Model No. DLR0600 1/2" (8' Length) 3/4" (8' Length) 3/8" (8' Length) 1/4" (6' Length) 1" (10' Length) 2" (10' Length) 368 (166)**
600 (272) 600 (272) 600 (272) 475 (215) 550 (249) 575 (260) Round Lifting Applications Max. Lift - lbs (kg) Min. Dia. (in) Min. Th. (in) 300 (136) 2-1/2 3/4 Magnet Weight 20 lbs NOTE: Lifting Values for the DynamicLift Magnets are stated at 33% of the actual value. We recommend when lifting sheets over 8, use 2 or more lifts on a spreader bar to prevent sheet exing, sagging or peel-off. Thin material is susceptible to magnetic bleed through, resulting in two sheets being lifted at once. Round Item Lifting Values are based on ideal conditions. Pipe length, wall thickness, diameter and surface condition can all affect the magnets performance. Please consult the factory before specifying these magnets for use on round materials. *These maximum sheet lengths are selected due to the sag characteristics of the speci ed sheet. The item to be lifted must cover the entire length and width of the magnetic poles to properly engage and release the part. Annual Calibration, Repair and Recerti cation Services To ensure that your DynamicLift Rare Earth Lift Magnet is performing to its optimal level, an annual calibration check at our facility is recommended. Under an Ideal Conditions environment, our state of the art equipment will perform a series of tests to determine the current de-rated holding value of your magnet. This holding value must meet or exceed the value stated on your DynamicLift Rare Earth Lift Magnet. If the stated holding value is met, and you do not require any additional maintenance, we will return the magnet to you along with written documentation of the test results. If the stated holding value is not met, we will contact you with the results of the test and our recommendations for returning the magnet to its original condition. Options may include; the resurfacing of the magnets poles or the repair of any broken components. INSTRUCTIONS: Please contact our customer service department at (888) 582-0822 to obtain your Customer Supplied Material (CSM) number. At this time, you will be required to supply a P.O.# for the test procedure described under Annual Calibration. Current fees for this procedure can be obtained by contacting the number listed above. Please include your contact information and shipping address with your DynamicLift Rare Earth Lift Magnet and send to:
Industrial Magnetics, Inc. 1385 M-75 South Boyne City, MI 49712 CSM#_____, Attn: Quality Assurance, Calibration Note: Customer is responsible for shipping to and from Industrial Magnetics, Inc., and any authorized repairs to the DynamicLift Rare Earth Lift Magnet. FCC COMPLIANCE AND WARNING 1) THIS DEVICE COMPLIES WITH PART 15 OF THE FCC RULES. OPERATION IS SUBJECT TO THE FOLLOWING TWO CONDITIONS: (1) THIS DEVICE MAY NOT CAUSE HARMFUL INTERFERENCE, AND (2) THIS DEVICE MUST ACCEPT ANY INTERFERENCE RECEIVED, INCLUDING INTERFERENCE THAT MAY CAUSE UNDESIRED OPERATION. 2) NOTE: THE MANUFACTURER IS NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY RADIO OR TV INTERFERENCE CAUSED BY UNAUTHORIZED MODIFICATIONS TO THIS EQUIPMENT. SUCH MODIFICATIONS COULD VOID THE USERS AUTHORITY TO OPERATE THE EQUIPMENT. Limited Warranty These products are covered by a One Year Limited Warranty on Material and Workmanship. Warranty is Non-Transferable. We reserve the right to inspect all product claims under warranty. Any alteration of the device voids this warranty. User assumes all risk for the proper use of this device and for ensuring product suitability for intended application. This warranty shall not cover any incidental or consequential damages due to the improper use or failure of this device. These products are covered under International and U.S. Patents 6,707,360 & 7,012,495. Additional patents pending. 1385 M-75 South Boyne City, Michigan 49712 Phone: (231) 582-3100 Fax: (231) 582-2704 Web: www.magnetics.com E-mail: imi@magnetics.com 888-582-0823 888-582-0822 888-582-0821 01/12 - 110590v2
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Magswitch Lifting Magnet E50 900/660 CE w/Remote Operation and Instruction Manual Magswitch Technology Inc. 8774 Yates Drive #140 Westminster, CO 80031 www.Magswitch.com.au Read All Instructions! Failure To Follow All Instructions Listed Below May Result In An Unsafe Or Dangerous Condition. Before Lifting Operation o Ensure that all operators are qualified to operate the lifting Magnet and are familiar with ASME B30.20 lifting standards. o DO NOT use the Magswitch Lifter product if the unit or Remote is damaged or is not working properly. Severe injury can occur if this device is not used properly and safely. o Always inspect the lifting device to ensure that it is in good working order. Maintain inspection and records of same as per ASME B30.20. o Never operate an unsafe or out-of-service tagged Magnet, or one with missing parts or labels. o Never operate a lifting Magnet when Capacity, Weight or Safety Markings are missing, damaged or obscured. o DO NOT attempt to disassemble the Magswitch Magnet; there are no user serviceable parts inside the device. o All Magswitch products are designed for normal worksite/jobsite conditions, do not use underwater or in a hazardous environment unless specifically designed for that purpose. o DO NOT attempt to alter the device in any way. This will void the warranty and may result in an unsafe or dangerous condition. o Never exceed the rated load of the Magswitch magnet. This may result in an unsafe or dangerous condition. See DeRating factors for more details of load rating factors. Magnet performance will vary based on type, thickness and length of steel you are lifting. We recommend when lifting Sheets over 8, use 2 or more lifts on a spreader bar to prevent sheet flexing, sagging or peel off. o Ensure all Electronics are working properly and battery is charged. The green light on the power button of the unit will blink if the battery is low. If the Battery power is depleted, the light will not come one. Important: the magnet will stay in the position it was in before the battery drained On or OFF, it will NOT shut off if power lost. o Ensure that the Magnet is stored in the off position when not in contact with metals. o Never turn the Magnet ON unless it is in contact with Ferro-Magnetic metal. The magnets can be left ON or Off indefinitely without harm, however when they are in the ON position, and near ferromagnetic materials, there will be a powerful magnetic attraction. Important Safety Information o Always be aware of where the remote is while handling the unit. The unit can be actuated from the remote or on the Lifter. o Never turn the Magnet ON unless it is in contact with Ferro-Magnetic metal. The magnets can be left ON or Off indefinitely without harm, however when they are in the ON position, and near ferromagnetic materials, there will be a powerful magnetic attraction. o Always test the connection before attempting to use the Magnet to ensure that it is capable of lifting the material securely. o Always perform a Test Lift of no more than 2-3 inches (10 cm) to ensure that the bond is sufficient to lift the load and that the load is not flexing. o Always ensure that when stacked sheets are present, that only one sheet is being lifted at a time. o When lifting, never exceed 33% of the Breakaway force of the Magnet. All Magswitch lifting magnets are rated at 1/3 of their Breakaway force for safety. Please refer to the label on the individual magnet for the safe working load. o Always ensure that the lifting hoist is capable of lifting the combined weight of the load plus the Magnet. o Operator shall immediately stop using the lifting Magnet if any improper performance or conditions exist during the lift. o This Magnetic lifter is designed for straight, flat horizontal lifting, never allow a lifted object to alter is plane from horizontal. o Avoid sudden jerking or Shock force as this may cause the Magnet to lose its hold. o Use Caution to ensure that it is safe to release the Magnet, that people are clear of Danger if the load should fall or become dangerous. o DO NOT expose the Magswitch Magnets to temperatures above 176 deg Fahrenheit (80 Celsius). High temperatures will permanently degrade the Magnets effectiveness and may result in an unsafe condition. o DO NOT Operate the Magnet at temperatures greater than 120 deg Fahrenheit (49 Celsius). o Never use a Magswitch lifter for OVERHEAD LIFTING. o Never stand under load being lifted or place any part of your body under the load. o DO NOT lift a load higher than necessary. Part Number 110449 Revision Date: January 18, 2011 o DO NOT leave a lifted load unattended at any time. o Lifting Magnets must be centered on load. Or use spreader bars and two lifters for steel loads over 8 in length. Refer to above section. o User and anyone else in proximity must stay clear of the suspended load. o Always ensure that the full face of the Magnet is in contact with the load. Maximum lifting capacity will only be achieved when the full face of the magnet is in contact with the load being lifted. o Not recommended for painted or finish coated surfaces as these will reduce the magnetic bond and the finish may be damaged. o Always ensure that the lifted materials will not come in to contact with any obstruction while being carried. o Never carry people or allow people to ride on materials being lifted. o This product contains PTFE lubricant. For MSDS information contact Magswitch. o Each Unit comes with a charger and two batteries. Use the charger only in the approved voltage capacity. We recommend you keep one battery in the charger at all times. DeRating the Rated Load Capacity Numerous factors can negatively affect the strength of the Magnetic bond, dirt, debris, oils and grease, painted surfaces and any gap between the Magnet and the metal surface will decrease the bond. Additional factors include the type of Metals being lifted. Shown below is a Typical DeRating Chart, it shows how different metals are attracted to a Magnet. Your results Will be Different depending on such conditions as;
o Surface Condition o Surface Flatness o Surface Smoothness o Material Thickness o Material Flex Or Sag (May Require A Spreader Bar). o o And Other Conditions. Percentage of Magnet in Contact. Reduction factors for Materials Other than AISI 1020 Steel Material Cast Steel 3% Silicon Steel AISI 1095 Steel 416 Stainless Steel Cast Iron Non-Chilled Pure Nickel REDUCTION FACTOR 0.90 0.80 0.70 0.50 0.45 0.10 After the Lift o Always check Lifting Magnet to ensure that no damage occurred and that is still complies with all requirements above. o Always wipe off any debris or contaminants that became attracted to the Magnet that would prevent a safe lift in the future. o Always notify the designated person in your company of any problems or concerns regarding the operation of the Magnet. o Always store the Magnet in a safe location and in the Off position to ensure that no damage can occur or accidental contact with metal be made. Ensure that the storage area is free of humidity, debris, shavings etc. o Wipe a light coating of oil on the Magnet as needed to prevent rust. o For safe operation, the bottom surface of the Magnet must always be Flat and Smooth. If necessary, it is possible to sand the Magnet face smooth using 400 grit sandpaper and a flat surface. Always file any burrs that would interfere with full contact. For repair and recertification services: Send the magnet, postage paid, to:
Magswitch Technology Inc. 8774 Yates Dr. #140, Westminster, CO 80031 Magswitch Limited Warranty Magswitch products are covered by a One Year Limited Warranty on Material and Workmanship. Warranty is Non-Transferable. Magswitch reserves the right to inspect all product claims under warranty. Any alteration of the device voids this warranty. User assumes all risk for the proper use of this device and for ensuring product suitability for intended application. This warranty shall not cover any incidental or consequential damages due to the improper use or failure of this device. All Magswitch products are covered under International and U.S. Patents 6,707,360 & 7,012,495. Addl patents pending. Part Number 110449 Revision Date: January 18, 2011 Magswitch E50 900/660 CE w/Remote Operating Instructions Failure To Follow All Instructions May Result In An Unsafe Or Dangerous Condition. Read All Instructions In The Owners Manual!
Duty Cycle is 100%--Magnet can be left ON or OFF indefinitely without harm. Product Diagram Base Magnet Unit Lift Ring 12 Volt Battery -
MS86048 Replacement Part #8800051 Green ON Button Red OFF Button Remote Control Unit Lever Dome Indicator Light External Antenna Manual Actuation for Manual Actuation Manual Actuation Lever Attachment Point Groove For Pipe/Tube Part Number 110449 Revision Date: January 18, 2011 Override Button Lighted Master Power Button Magswitch E50 900/660 CE w/Remote Operating Instructions contd Lockout Mechanism o This cordless electric lifter is equipped with a control lockout mechanism which is triggered while the unit is under load o When lifting a load, this lifters controls will not function manually or remotely until the load is completely supported, and the lift ring is resting on the top of the unit o To enable the electronics, the ring must not be supported by any chains, cables, shackles, or other method of attachment A. Controls Active (Lockout Disengaged) Note Fastener Heads Visible B. Controls Inactive (Lockout Engaged) Fastener Heads Hidden, Gap Visible Below Ring Actuating the magnet remotely ON (Must Have External Antenna Installed) Press green ON button on remote once to actuate magnet o Ensure magnet is positioned correctly in full contact with target o Ensure power is on (Power button light is active) o o LOOK for amber lights to become active on indicator light dome o LISTEN for motor sound o TEST small lift before moving load Actuating the magnet manually ON Press green ON button once o Ensure magnet is positioned correctly in full contact with target o Ensure power is on (Power button light is active) o o LOOK for amber lights to become active on indicator light dome o LISTEN for motor sound o TEST small lift before moving load Part Number 110449 Revision Date: January 18, 2011 Magswitch E50 900/660 CE w/Remote Operating Instructions contd Releasing the load remotely OFF(Must Have External Antenna Installed) Press the release sequence on the remote control once: OFF > ON > OFF o Ensure target is settled and lift ring is has slack o o LOOK for amber lights to begin flashing o WAIT Three seconds o LISTEN for motor sound o LOOK for amber lights to become inactive o TEST small lift to ensure target is fully released Releasing the remote manually OFF Press the release sequence on the lifter once: OFF > ON > OFF o Ensure target is settled and lift ring is has slack o o LOOK for amber lights to begin flashing o WAIT Three seconds o LISTEN for motor sound o LOOK for amber lights to become inactive o TEST small lift to ensure target is fully released Before attempting any troubleshooting, verify load is secured in a safe condition. If the E50 900/660 CE malfunctions and cannot deactivate, immediately cease operations with this magnet assembly. Follow the steps outlined below to deactivate the magnet. If problems persist, please call 303-468-0662 for help with further troubleshooting or servicing. Troubleshooting Deactivation o Check that load completely settled and lift ring is in lowest position Lower cable for additional slack o If using remotely, attempt to deactivate device with buttons on the lifter Replace remote batteries if needed o Turn power to unit off, wait 10 seconds, turn power to unit on Check that power button is solid green, replace battery if necessary Manual Release Operation Screw manual actuation lever into Manual actuation lever attachment point o Ensure target load is settled and lift ring has slack o Remove the manual actuation pin by pulling up vertically on the black knurled cylinder next to the indicator light dome o o Ensure lever is completely screwed in o Depress the override button (silver) with one hand and rotate the lever 180 degrees counter clockwise with the other. o The magnet should now be deactivated. o Release the override button o Unscrew the lever and replace in the storage sleeve THIS DEVICE COMPLIES WITH PART 15 OF THE FCC RULES. OPERATION IS SUBJECT TO THE FOLLOWING TWO CONDITIONS:
(1) THIS DEVICE MAY NOT CAUSE HARMFUL INTERFERENCE, AND
(2) THIS DEVICE MUST ACCEPT ANY INTERFERENCE RECEIVED, INCLUDING INTERFERENCE THAT MAY CAUSE UNDESIRED OPERATION. NOTE: THE MANUFACTURER IS NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY RADIO OR TV INTERFERENCE CAUSED BY UNAUTHORIZED MODIFICATIONS TO THIS EQUIPMENT. SUCH MODIFICATIONS COULD VOID THE USER'S AUTHORITY TO OPERATE THE EQUIPMENT. Part Number 110449 Revision Date: January 18, 2011 Heavy Lifter Performance Charts All performance testing is done in compliance with Magnet Distributors and Fabricators Association test method for determining Breakaway Force. Your actual results may vary greatly depending on numerous factors as discussed in the owners manual. For Your Safety, User Must Read And Understand The Owners Manual and perform test lifts as required. E50 900/660 CE w/Remote S B L n i L W S 1000 900 800 700 600 500 400 300 Force vs. Thickness M50 900/660 A-2:1 SWL B-3:1 SWL G K n i L W S 436 386 336 286 236 186 136 1/4"
6mm 3/8"
10mm 1/2"
12mm 3/4"
19mm 1"
25mm Thickness S B L n i L W S 700 600 500 400 300 200 Force vs. Airgap 0.25" (6mm) Target 900 800 A-2:1 SWL B-3:1 SWL 0.00"
0.0mm
.005"
.13mm
.010"
.25mm
.020"
.51mm
.015"
.38mm Airgap
.025"
.64mm
.031"
.79mm Force vs. Airgap 0.375" (10mm) Target Force vs. Airgap 0.5" (12.7mm) Target 900 900 S B L n i L W S 800 700 600 500 400 300 200 A-2:1 SWL B-3:1 SWL 0.00"
0.0mm
.005"
.13mm
.010"
.25mm
.020"
.51mm
.015"
.38mm Airgap G K n i L W S 391 341 291 241 191 141 91
.025"
.64mm
.031"
.79mm S B L n i L W S A-2:1 SWL B-3:1 SWL 800 700 600 500 400 300 200 0.00"
0.0mm
.005"
.13mm
.010"
.25mm
.020"
.51mm
.015"
.38mm Airgap 391 341 291 241 191 141 91
.025"
.64mm
.031"
.79mm Force vs. Airgap 0.75" (19mm) Target Force vs. Airgap 1" (25mm) Target Force vs. Airgap 1" (25.4mm) Target 900 S B L n i L W S 800 700 600 500 400 300 200 A-2:1 SWL B-3:1 SWL G K n i L W S 391 341 291 241 191 141 91 S B S L B n L i L n W i S L W S 900 750 800 650 700 550 600 450 500 350 400 250 300 200 A-2:1 SWL B-3:1 SWL 0.00"
0.0mm
.005"
.13mm
.010"
.25mm
.020"
.51mm
.015"
.38mm Airgap
.025"
.64mm
.031"
.79mm 0.00"
0.0mm
.005"
.13mm
.010"
.25mm
.020"
.51mm
.015"
Airgap
.38mm Airgap 391 313 341 263 291 213 241 163 191 113 141 91
.025"
.64mm
.031"
.79mm Part Number 110449 Revision Date: January 18, 2011 G K n i L W S 391 341 291 241 191 141 91 G K n i L W S G K G n K i L n W i L S W S
frequency | equipment class | purpose | ||
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1 | 2012-03-30 | 433.92 ~ 433.92 | DSC - Part 15 Security/Remote Control Transmitter | Original Equipment |
app s | Applicant Information | |||||
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1 | Effective |
2012-03-30
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1 | Applicant's complete, legal business name |
One World Technologies, Inc.
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1 | FCC Registration Number (FRN) |
0016892309
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1 | Physical Address |
1428 Pearman Dairy Rd.
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1 |
Anderson, South Carolina 29625
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1 |
United States
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app s | TCB Information | |||||
1 | TCB Application Email Address |
T******@TIMCOENGR.COM
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1 | TCB Scope |
A1: Low Power Transmitters below 1 GHz (except Spread Spectrum), Unintentional Radiators, EAS (Part 11) & Consumer ISM devices
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app s | FCC ID | |||||
1 | Grantee Code |
VMZ
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1 | Equipment Product Code |
MS503A-TX
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app s | Person at the applicant's address to receive grant or for contact | |||||
1 | Name |
J**** C**** C******
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1 | Title |
Sr. Manager Regulatory Affairs
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1 | Telephone Number |
864-3********
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1 | Fax Number |
864-9********
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1 |
j******@ttigroupna.com
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app s | Technical Contact | |||||
n/a | ||||||
app s | Non Technical Contact | |||||
n/a | ||||||
app s | Confidentiality (long or short term) | |||||
1 | Does this application include a request for confidentiality for any portion(s) of the data contained in this application pursuant to 47 CFR § 0.459 of the Commission Rules?: | Yes | ||||
1 | Long-Term Confidentiality Does this application include a request for confidentiality for any portion(s) of the data contained in this application pursuant to 47 CFR § 0.459 of the Commission Rules?: | No | ||||
if no date is supplied, the release date will be set to 45 calendar days past the date of grant. | ||||||
app s | Cognitive Radio & Software Defined Radio, Class, etc | |||||
1 | Is this application for software defined/cognitive radio authorization? | No | ||||
1 | Equipment Class | DSC - Part 15 Security/Remote Control Transmitter | ||||
1 | Description of product as it is marketed: (NOTE: This text will appear below the equipment class on the grant) | 12V MAGLIFT LED AND REMOTE CONTROL | ||||
1 | Related OET KnowledgeDataBase Inquiry: Is there a KDB inquiry associated with this application? | No | ||||
1 | Modular Equipment Type | Does not apply | ||||
1 | Purpose / Application is for | Original Equipment | ||||
1 | Composite Equipment: Is the equipment in this application a composite device subject to an additional equipment authorization? | No | ||||
1 | Related Equipment: Is the equipment in this application part of a system that operates with, or is marketed with, another device that requires an equipment authorization? | No | ||||
1 | Is there an equipment authorization waiver associated with this application? | No | ||||
1 | If there is an equipment authorization waiver associated with this application, has the associated waiver been approved and all information uploaded? | No | ||||
app s | Test Firm Name and Contact Information | |||||
1 | Firm Name |
Timco Engineering, Inc.
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1 | Name |
B**** C****
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1 | Telephone Number |
352-4********
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1 | Fax Number |
352 4********
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1 |
b******@timcoengr.com
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Equipment Specifications | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Line | Rule Parts | Grant Notes | Lower Frequency | Upper Frequency | Power Output | Tolerance | Emission Designator | Microprocessor Number | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1 | 1 | 15.231 | 433.92000000 | 433.92000000 |
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