powered by air!TAKING OUT OF OPER ATIONPage 28TAKING OUT OF OPER ATIONIf the hoist is to be taken out of operation for a longerperiod of time it must be protected against corrosionand dirt. Coat the chain and hook with a light oil film. Move the load hook out of the lifting area, inorder to avoid hazardous situations. Do not move against the lifting and loweringlimiters/buffers (emergency end stop devices). Depressurise the air line.(see section Storage conditions, page 18)DA N G E R O F I N J U R Y !JDN Air Hoists must only be dismantledby qualified personnel. Depressurise the air line. Provide a suitable working platform. Loosen the union nut and remove the air hose. Protect the air connection against the dirt ingress. Detach the control hoses from the hoist.Do not kink the control hoses. Mark the connections. Detach the strain-relief and hose carrier and removethe control device. Carefully detach/dismount the hoist and remove. For trolleys, proceed in reverse order to that describedin the section on mounting trolleys (in the trolleyoperation manual).JDN Hoists contain a range of materials which, onexpiry of the service life, must be disposed of or recy-cled where appropriate, in accordance with statutoryregulations.Please note the following list of materials used:H O I S T Ferrous materialsSteelCast steel Non-ferrous metalsAluminium PlasticsPolyethylenePolypropylene (PP)PolyurethanePolyvinyl chloride (PVC)PolyamideNatural rubberPolyacetalThermoset moulding compound(Asbestos-free brake lining)PolyesterWool feltD I S P O S A LD I S M A N T L I N GS T O R AG ES H U T T I N G D OW N