
DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY
We :
Draper Tools Ltd., Hursley Road, Chandler’s Ford,
Eastleigh, Hampshire. SO53 1YF. England.
Declare under our sole responsibility that the product:
Stock No:- 43924.
Part No:- EC2000/PRO.
Description:- 2 TON ENGINE CRANE.
To which this declaration relates is in conformity with the following directive(s) 2006/42/EC.
J.N. Draper
Chairman 19/09/2007
INTRODUCTION
- Read these safety instructions carefully in addition to the instructions for use, operation and maintenance. Keep them in a
safe place for later consultation.
This crane has been designed for use as a hoist with extensive use in industry and garages, particularly in the handling of
engines. Any other application beyond the conditions established for use of this crane will be considered inappropriate.
Handle the crane correctly and ensure that all parts and components are in good condition and that no parts are missing.
Take special care with the elevation accessories used with the crane, such as slings, supports, compensators etc.
The crane should only be used by authorised persons, having read carefully and understood the contents of this manual.
Do not modify the crane in any way.
Non-compliance with these instructions may result in injury or damage to the user, the crane or the load to be lifted.
The manufacturer accepts no responsibility for the improper use of the crane.
SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
- The load to be lifted should never exceed the rated capacity of the crane in each of the
positions of the hoisting arm.
- Ensure the element to be lifted against any type of slipping. Do not apply any lateral pressure
to the elevated or suspended load.
- The crane should be supported on a solid, level and horizontal, non-slip surface. It should be
well illuminated and free of unnecessary obstacles.
- The capacity of the crane is reduced as the arm is extended. For this, make sure that the load
capacity is never exceeded in each of the positions of the slide, as indicated on the adhesive
label.
- Both children and unauthorised persons should be kept away from the work area. During the
work, ensure that there is nobody in its path.
- Prior to proceeding to work with the crane, make sure that the slide is perfectly fitted to the
screw limit (1). The crane arm should be located in the nearest possible position to the load to
be elevated. Make sure that there are no elements in the vicinity which hinder the elevation of
the load or obstacles which prevent its lowering. When securing the load to the hook, always
use appropriate elevation elements with a capacity superior to that of the load to be elevated.
Check that the safety trigger functions correctly.
- To lift the load in a stable and balanced way, suspend it from the hook and bear in mind that
its centre of gravity should always be within the crane support base.
- Never allow the load to sway or lower it brusquely as this may prove to be dangerous (2 )
- Do not place any part of the body under the elevated load (3), and do not climb on top of the crane.
- The crane is not a transportation element but in the event that it is necessary to move the load a short distance, position
the arm of the crane in the lowest possible position. Once the movement has been completed, place the load on the
ground. The crane is not a device to maintain the load elevated for an unlimited period.
- As a safety measure against overload, the crane is fitted with an overload valve, set at its maximum working pressure at
the factory. This valve should not be tampered with under any circumstances.
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