Sterling 2000HG Water System User Manual


 
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7973 Allison Avenue, Indianapolis, IN 46268
799 Rennie St., Hamilton, Ontario L8H7L4
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2004HG HELICAL GEAR RATIO MULTIPLIER INSTRUCTION MANUAL
SELECTION INFORMATION
Read ALL instructions prior to operating unit. Improper maintenance or operation may cause
injury to personnel or reducer failure.
Written authorization from Sterling Electric is required to operate or use this unit in man lift or
people moving devices.
Check to make certain application does not exceed the allowable load capacities published in
the current catalog.
Buyer shall be solely responsible for determining the adequacy of the product for any and all
uses to which buyer shall apply the product. The application by buyer shall not be subject to
any implied warranty of fitness for a particular purpose. Information contained in this manual is
considered correct at the time of publication and is subject to change without notice.
SAFETY ALERT
WARNING: For safety, purchaser or user should provide protective guards over all shaft
extensions and any moving apparatus mounted thereon. The user is responsible
for checking all applicable safety codes in his area and providing suitable guards.
Failure to do so may result in bodily injury and/or damage to equipment.
WARNING: Hot oil or gear units can cause severe burns. Use extreme care when removing
lubrication plugs and vents.
WARNING: Make certain that the power supply is disconnected before attempting to service
or remove any components. Lock out the power supply and tag it to prevent
unexpected application of power.
WARNING: Any brakes that are used in conjunction with this unit must be sized or positioned
in such a way as to not subject the unit to loads beyond the catalog rating.
CAUTION: Test run unit to verify operation. If the unit tested is a prototype, that unit must be
of current production.
CAUTION: If the unit cannot be located in a clear and dry area with access to adequate
cooling air supply, then precautions must be taken to avoid the ingestion of
contaminants such as water and the reduction in cooling ability due to exterior
contaminants. Units located in confined spaces may require forced air-cooling.