Tiger TP User manual

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Instruction Guide Tiger TP-TG En 201812 v1.1
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Operator Instruction Guide
MUST READ BEFORE USE
1. It is important that this manual is read and fully understood and that all instructions are
followed before using the Tiger product.
2. The product should be used by a trained and or experienced person who understands its use
and will operate the unit in a responsible and safe manner.
3. Inspect the product for any damage or wear before use. Do not use the product if it is not in good
working order. Continuous monitoring of the condition of the machine is an important safety
consideration.
4. The supplier takes no responsibility for any consequential loss or damage if the product has
been dismantled or altered by an unauthorised person, especially if original parts were not used
to repair the machine.
5. The product described in this manual must not be used to lift, support or transport people in any
way.
6. These products are for manual operation only. Do not attempt to use a motorized mechanical
device to operate the machine.
7. Check the product is of the correct profile, size and lifting capacity, or correctly adjusted, for the
beam width and that it seats correctly on the beam flange; failure to do so could result in serious
injury to persons or damage to equipment.
8. Ensure the supporting structure is adequate for the full load that will be imposed and suitable
for the application.
9. Do not attempt to overload the machine as this could cause damage to person or equipment.
10. Always ensure the product is used, maintained and repaired by a competently trained person.
11. Do not use the product in explosive environments unless an ATEX version has been supplied.
12. Always ensure the track is fitted with positive end stops which engage with the trolley frame or
wheel treads.
Contents:
1.
Safety Information
2
7.
Troubleshooting
8
2.
Function/Operation
3
8.
Product Warranty and Warnings
9
3.
Inspection, Examination and Maintenance
5
9.
Technical Data
10
4.
Hand Chain for Geared TG Model
6
10.
Exploded Diagrams
12
5.
Transport, Storage, Decommissioning and
Disposal
7
11.
Inspection Log
13
6.
Manufacturer Testing and Verification
7
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1. Safety Information
The operating company is responsible for the proper and professional instruction of the operating personnel. The personnel
responsible for operation, maintenance or repair of the product must read, understand and follow these operating
instructions. These instructions are intended to make the user familiar with the product and enable them to use it to the full
extent of its intended capabilities.
The operating instructions must always be available at the place where the product is operated. Apart from the operating
instructions and the accident prevention act valid for the respective country and area where the product is used, statutory
regulations and procedures along with the commonly accepted regulations for safe and professional work must also be
adhered to. The indicated protective measures will only provide the necessary safety if the product is operated correctly and
installed and/or maintained according to the instructions. The operating company must be committed to ensure safe and
trouble-free operation of the product.
Health and Safety at Work
All equipment must be maintained and tested to meet relevant statutory regulations. It is the responsibility of every company
to ensure that their employees have been fully and properly trained in the safe operation of their equipment.
Equipment Labelling
The identification label/name plate details the product type, model, manufacturer, working load limit (WLL), serial
number and the beam width range. The CE marking indicates compliance with the essential health and safety
requirements of the Machinery Directive 2006/42/EC. Other international standards that the unit conforms to may
be shown. ATEX models will be marked with the logo.
Safety Instructions
Always store and handle trolleys correctly.
Always inspect trolleys, blocks and accessories before use and before placing into storage.
Always ensure the wheel profile is suitable for the track.
Always check the trolley width is correctly set for the track.
Always ensure the track is fitted with positive end stops.
Always push rather than pull loads suspended on push/pull trolleys.
Never use defective trolleys, blocks or accessories.
Never expose trolleys to chemicals, particularly acids, without consulting the supplier.
Never expose a trolley directly to the elements, water spray, steam etc without consulting the supplier.
Never use a trolley with chipped or otherwise damaged wheel flanges.
Never obliquely side load a trolley.
Never use trolleys which are unidentified or uncertified for lifting applications.
Never replace bolts, shackles etc without consulting the supplier or an authorised repairer.
Never throw or drop trolleys.
Never use trolleys on damaged or distorted beams.
Never force or wedge hooks of lifting appliances into the anchor point.
Never attach a load, hoist or any other object to any part of the trolley other than the anchor point.
Never allow a load attached to the trolley to swing or spin unintentionally.
Never work under suspended loads.

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2. Function/Operation
The Tiger TP/TG Trolley can be used to suspend a lifting appliance or load and allow it to traverse along a beam. The TP is the
plain trolley model which is moved along the beam by hand. The TG is the geared trolley model which is moved along the
beam by turning the hand chain.
The bar assembly comes with collars and a number of spacer washers. The combination of washers placed inside or outside of
the side plates allows the trolley to be fitted to the various flange sizes within its capacity. The wheels run on sealed bearings
requiring no lubrication for smoother rolling with less effort and maintenance.
The working load limit specified on the label/name plate is the maximum load which can be applied to the product in service.
The trolley must only be attached to structures which are approved and recommended to carry or sustain the maximum safe
working loads which will be applied. These structures must be free from defects and have appropriate end stops fitted.
Prior to installation make sure that the flange width of the beam that the trolley is to be fitted to is within the limits indicated
on the product label.
We advise that structural calculations are carried out on all beams and supporting steel work by qualified engineering
departments to ensure safe operation.
To install the trolley
1. Measure the I Beam W dimension (figure 1)
2. Unscrew the locking nuts and remove these and the washers from the suspension bar. Remove both side plates from the
trolley.
3. Place the anchor point on the bar and the collars on either side of the anchor point.
4. Calculate the number of the spacer washers to be placed at either side of the collars, allowing a total of around 3mm of
wheel clearance between the rail and wheel flanges for lateral play of the trolley on the beam.
5. The anchor point must always be placed in the centre of the bar/washer/side-plate configuration so that the load is
directly underneath the centre of the trolley.
6. Replace one side plate.
7. The spare washers need to be placed on the exterior side of one or both side plates.
8. Reassemble the washer and locking nut and fully manually tighten the locking nut on this first side plate ensuring that
one thread of the bar is clear of the nylon inner of the locking nut.
9. Replace the second side plate checking the clearance of the wheels on the beam.
10. Replace the washer on the second side and fully manually tighten the second locking nut ensuring that one thread of the
bar is clear of the nylon inner of the locking nut.
Spacer washers
Collars
Locking nut and washer
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Figure 1

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Whether the trolley can be part assembled in advance or needs to be assembled on the beam will depend on the position of
and access to the beam or whether the end of the beam is open, prior to beam end stops being fitted.
Finally check the operation of the trolley hoist by rolling it along the beam with load and check the following:
•Sufficient lateral play between the flange of the trolley wheel and the outer edge of the beam flange must be
maintained whilst not exceeding the maximum gap as detailed in figure 2 below.
•The anchor point must be positioned centrally under the beam flange.
Failure to attach the trolley correctly could result in serious injury to persons or damage to equipment. Check the trolley is of
the correct profile and size, or correctly adjusted, for the beam width and that it seats correctly on the beam flange. There
should be no other contact between the beam and the trolley. Ensure the lifting appliance is compatible with the trolley and
that hooks or other attachments fit freely into the shackle of the trolley.
Check the runway track/beam is level, has an even running surface and is fitted with positive end stops which engage with the
trolley frame or wheel treads.
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.
For plain trolleys, push rather than pull suspended loads.
For geared trolleys the trolley is moved along the beam by turning the hand chain.
Always transport the load in the horizontal direction slowly, carefully and close to the ground, taking care to avoid swinging the
load.
Before removing it from a beam, make sure there is no load on the trolley.
Optional Locking Device
If the trolley is fitted with an optional beam locking device, the locking device hand wheel
turns a worm gear which drives the locking pin to the bottom of the beam flange to clamp
the trolley in place. Hand tighten the locking device hand wheel in a clockwise direction and
test the trolley for movement. Continue to hand tighten until the trolley remains stationery.
Over-tightening of the hand wheel will cause the worm gear to lock and will be difficult to
release.
D =Maximum gap
Product Code
Capacity(tonne)
D (Max.)
TPT-0050/TGT-0050/TPS-0050/TGS-0050
0.5
3mm
TPT-0100/TGT-0100/TPS-0100/TGS-0100
1.0
3mm
TPT-0200/TGT-0200/TPS-0200/TGS-0200
2.0
3mm
TPT-0300/TGT-0300/TPS-0300/TGS-0300
3.0
3mm
TPT-0500/TGT-0500/TPS-0500/TGS-0500
5.0
3mm
TPT-1000/TGT-1000/TPS-1000/TGS-1000
10.0
5mm
TPT-2000/TGT-2000/TPS-2000/TGS-2000
20.0
5mm
TPT-2500/TGT-2500/TPS-2500/TGS-2500
25.0
5mm
TPT-3000/TGT-3000/TPS-3000/TGS-3000
30.0
5mm
Figure 2
Trolley with optional locking device

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3. Inspection, Examination and Maintenance
According to national and international accident prevention and safety regulations, hoisting equipment must be inspected:
•in accordance with the risk assessment of the operating company
•prior to initial operation
•before the unit is put into service for any subsequent use
•after substantial changes
•however, at least once per year, by a competent person.
Note: Actual operating conditions (e.g. operation in galvanizing facilities) can dictate shorter inspection intervals.
The intervals of inspection must be determined by the individual application and are based upon the type of service to which
the trolley will be subjected.
Prior to initial operation, before it is put into operation again and after substantial changes
Before the unit is put into operation, for the first time, for a subsequent use or after substantial repair or modification, unless
you have received physical evidence that a thorough examination has been carried out which shows that the trolley is safe to
use, it should be thoroughly examined by a competent person in compliance with applicable statutory regulations.
Typical pre-use inspection will consist of a visual inspection and a function check. These inspections are intended to establish
that the trolley is in a safe condition, has been set up appropriately and is ready for operation, and that any defects or damage
are detected and eliminated.
Inspect the trolley for operation warning notices and legibility. Deficiencies should be noted and brought to the attention of
supervisors. Be sure defective trolleys are tagged and taken out of service until repairs are made. Under no circumstances
should you operate a malfunctioning trolley.
The following checks should be carried out before starting work:
•Inspect the unit for visual defects, e.g. deformations, damage, cracks, wear and corrosion marks.
•Check that the name plate/label showing the trolley capacity is attached and clearly legible.
•Check lubrication and lubricate if necessary.
•Examine the wheel treads and flanges for wear and damage.
•Check for insecure wheels and axle pins.
•Examine the anchor pin for damage and distortion.
•Check for worn or chipped drive gears.
•Examine side frame for wear, damage and distortion.
•Examine suspension bar for damaged threads and distortion.
•Check for loose or missing nuts and for missing split pins.
•Examine for corrosion.
•Examine for illegible markings.
•In the case of a trolley in-situ, examine the beam to which the trolley is attached for any distortion.
In the event of any defects refer the trolley to a Tiger distributor or Competent Person for thorough examination.
Inspect the supporting structure for visual defects, e.g. deformations, damage, cracks, wear and corrosion marks. Check the
runway track/beam is level, has an even running surface and is fitted with positive end stops which engage with the trolley
frame or wheel treads.
Check that the trolley and the load are correctly attached. The selection and calculation of the appropriate supporting
structure are the responsibility of the operating company.

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For TG geared trolley models
TG geared trolley models are supplied with a hand chain operated gear. Inspection of the hand chain must be included in any
inspection of the TG trolley. If the unit’s hand chain has been supplied with a Tiger Hand Chain Joiner link, make sure that it
has been fitted correctly and is in good working order. See Chapter 4 –Hand Chain for Geared TG Model for more information.
Thorough Examination
This trolley must be subject to periodic thorough examination in compliance with national statutory regulations
Reports of thorough examination can be based on statutory maximum intervals or via a written examination scheme based on
risks and hazards associated with use.
An Inspection Log is included in Chapter 11 for making a dated record of any required inspections.
Maintenance
Maintenance of the trolley should include the following:
•Clean the trolley.
•Lubricate any moving parts including the pinion gear and wheel teeth for geared trolleys.
•Keep the running surface of wheels and contact surface of the track free of any contamination including lubricants.
•Correctly secure all fastenings.
4. Hand Chain for Geared TG Model
Tiger hand chain is 5mm × 24mm and either galvanised hand chain or corrosion protected hand chain.
Only fit hand chains which have been approved by the manufacturer.
If the unit’s hand chain has been supplied or subsequently fitted with a Tiger hand chain joiner link (HC-050-JL)
make sure that it has been fitted correctly and is in good working order.
Make sure that the HC-050-JL has been fitted in the correct orientation as shown in figure 1 below.
Figure 1 Figure 2
Regularly inspect the HC-050-JL. In the event of any defects remove from service and refer the hoist to a competent
person for thorough examination
Hand Chain Maintenance
Hand Chain should be cleaned, inspected and checked for damage. Hand chain, used on geared trolleys, does not
normally require lubrication.

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5. Transport, Storage, Decommissioning and Disposal
Transporting the unit:
•Do not drop or throw the unit, always deposit it carefully.
•Use suitable transport means. These depend on the local conditions.
Storing or temporarily taking the unit out of service:
To ensure the continuing integrity of the unit you should store the unit in conditions that do not lead to damage or
deterioration. Therefore:
•Inspect trolleys and accessories before placing into storage.
•Never return damaged trolleys to storage.
•The unit should be secured against unauthorised and unwarranted use.
•Store the unit in a clean and dry place.
•Protect the unit including all accessories against contamination, humidity and damage by means of a suitable cover.
•Protect against corrosion.
•Wipe off all dirt and water.
•A light oil film should be applied to the adjusting bar.
•If the unit is to be used again after it has been taken out of service, it must first be inspected again by a competent
person.
Disposal
When the product comes to the end of its lifecycle, after taking the unit out of service, recycle or dispose of the parts of the
unit respecting local and national environmental regulations.
6. Manufacturer Testing and Verification
This product was manufactured under our single-unit control of quality and was passed with strict inspection in accordance
with our inspection standards.
Capacity (tonne)
WLL (kg)
Test Load (kg)
Capacity (tonne)
WLL (kg)
Test Load (kg)
0.5
500
750
10
10000
15000
1
1000
1500
20
20000
25000
2
2000
3000
25
25000
31250
3
3000
4500
30
30000
37500
5
5000
7500
The operating temperature range is -30°C (-22°F) to +50°C (+122 °F) unless the unit has been specifically supplied
for the range -50°C (-58°F) to +50°C (+122 °F).
Declaration of Conformity
Tiger TP/TG Trolleys have a 5:1 factor of safety. They are tested in line with the requirements within applicable sections of the
European standard EN 13157: 2004+A1:2009 and the Australian standard AS1418.2. All items comply with the essential health
and safety requirements of the Machinery Directive 2006/42/EC. Tiger trolleys are third party verified by SGS Certificate
Number MDC 1302.

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7. Troubleshooting
Problem
Cause
Solution
Trolley Seized
Wear and tear
Poor maintenance and inspection
Poor storage and handling
Trolley is overloaded
Lubricate any moving parts/Replace trolley
Refer to manual for maintenance and inspection
details
Refer to manual for storage information.
Load trolley to rated capacity only
Difficulties adjusting
trolley to beam
Damaged or distorted threads or suspension
bar.
Replace damaged components.
Hand chain catches
or jams (for TG
geared trolley)
Damaged hand chain, hand chain wheel,
pinion.
Poor maintenance and inspection.
Hand chain not installed properly (twisted or
kinked).
Replace damaged components or replace trolley.
Lubricate exposed trolley drive pinion and wheel
teeth.
Remove hand chain and re-install.

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8. Product Warranty and Warnings
Definitions
'Customer' means the individual, firm, company or other party with whom the Company contracts;
'Company' means Tiger Lifting UK Limited or Woo Sing Industrial Co., Ltd;
‘Contract’ the contract between the Company and the Customer for the sale and purchase of this product;
‘Defective Goods’ goods, parts or materials, which by reason of fault or incorrect design or workmanship, are found to be defective or fail or are
unable to perform in accordance with a Contract;
One Year Limited Warranty
The Company makes every effort to assure that its products meet high quality and durability standards and extends the following warranty to the
Customer of new products manufactured by the Company:
1. The Company warrants that this product, when shipped, shall be free from defects in materials and workmanship under normal use and
service and the Company shall, at its election, repair or replace free of charge any Defective Goods, provided that all claims for defects
under this warranty shall be made in writing immediately upon discovery and, in any event, within one (1) year from the date of purchase
of this product by the Customer and provided, further, that Defective Goods shall be kept for examination by the Company or its authorised
agents or returned to the Company or an authorised service centre upon request by the Company.
2. The Company does not warrant components of products provided by other manufacturers. However to the extent possible, the Company
will assign to the "Purchaser" applicable warranties of such other manufacturers.
3. Except for the repair or replacement mentioned in (1.) above, which is the Company’s sole liability and Customer's exclusive remedy under
this warranty, the Company shall not be responsible for any other claims arising out of the purchase and use of this product, regardless of
whether the Customer's claims are based on breach of contract, tort (including negligence), breach of statutory duty, or otherwise,
including claims for any loss of profit, goodwill or business opportunity or any indirect or consequential loss arising under or in connection
with the Contract.
4. This one year limited warranty is conditional upon the installation, maintenance and use of this product pursuant to the product manuals
prepared in accordance with content instructions by the Company. The warranty on this product does not apply to defects due directly or
indirectly to misuse, abuse, negligence or accidents. This warranty does not apply if the product has been subjected to improper fittings,
alignment or maintenance.
5. The Company shall not be responsible for any loss or damage caused by transportation, prolonged or improper storage or normal wear and
tear of this product or for loss of operating time.
6. This warranty shall not apply to this product if it has been fitted with or repaired with parts, components or items not supplied or approved
by the Company or which have been modified or altered.
7. The Company limits all implied warranties to the period specified above from the date the product was purchased by the Customer.
8. Except as stated herein, any implied warranties or merchantability and fitness are excluded.
If our inspection discloses a defect, the Company will repair, replace the product or refund the purchase price, if we cannot readily or quickly
provide a repair or replacement and if you are willing to accept such refund. The Company will return repaired or replacement products at The
Company’s expense, but if it is determined there is no defect, or that the defect resulted from causes not within the scope of Tiger Lifting’s
warranty, then the Customer must bear the cost of storing and retrieving the product.
Disclaimer
We believe that the information in this document, including technical information and any advice, is reliable although we give no
guarantee as to its accuracy or completeness. The user of our products must determine if the product, either used alone or
conjunction with other products, is suitable for their purpose and assumes all risk and liability in connection with those decisions.
We have made every effort to make sure this document is accurate. The information contained in this document does not form part
of any contract.
Please also refer to our terms and conditions which can be found at: www.tigerlifting.com/terms-conditions/
The use of this product is beyond the control of Tiger Lifting. The warranty of this product is limited to the replacement
cost of this product should it be found to be defective in material and/or workmanship. The warranty is void if the trolley is
damaged, worn or used improperly. Normal wear and tear is not considered grounds for replacement.
The Tiger Lifting product warranty does not apply where there has been excessive overloading of the trolley.
! WARNING

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9. Technical Data
Plain Trolleys
Product
Code
Capacity
(tonne)
D - Track width #
Dimensions (mm)
Min.
curve
ratio (m)
Net Weight
(kg)
Range 1
(mm)
Range 2
(mm)
A
B
C
E
F
G
H
J
K
Single Bar
Trolleys
TPS-0050
0.5
62-128
62-203
195
106
106
98
20
64
10
24
30
0.8
5.0
TPS-0100
1.0
62-128
62-203
213
113
113
106
20
71
10
27
34
1.0
7.5
TPS-0200
2.0
88-154
88-230
236
136
136
132
25
80
13
38
46
1.3
12.0
TPS-0300
3.0
88-153
88-230
270
146
146
150
25
97
13
42
53
1.5
19.0
TPS-0500
5.0
106-194
106-305
323
169
169
174
30
117
16
46
59
1.5
30.0
Twin Bar
Trolleys
TPT-0300
3.0
88-153
88-230
320
142
142
82
16
110
1.5
19.0
TPT-0500
5.0
106-194
106-305
352
167
166
91
24
131
1.5
30.0
TPT-1000
10.0
150-320
N/A
460
255
255
248
42ǂ
182
23
74
100
2.7
135.5
Notes:
His the thickness of the anchor point, Jis the width of the anchor point opening and Kis the height of the anchor
point opening.
ǂA beam flange thickness up to 50mm can be accommodated if required –please ask for more information.
# Please contact us for track widths outside of these ranges.
Single Bar
Twin Bar

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Geared Trolleys
Product
Code
Capacity
(tonne)
D - Track width #
Dimensions (mm)
Min.
curve
ratio (m)
Net
Weight
(kg)
Range 1
(mm)
Range 2
(mm)
A
B
C
E
F
G
H
J
K
Single Bar
Trolleys
TGS-0050
0.5
62-128
62-203
195
165
106
98
20
64
10
24
30
0.8
9.0
TGS-0100
1.0
62-128
62-203
213
170
113
106
20
71
10
27
34
1.0
11.0
TGS-0200
2.0
88-154
88-230
236
182
136
132
25
80
13
38
46
1.3
16.5
TGS-0300
3.0
88-153
88-230
270
184
146
150
25
97
13
42
53
1.5
23.5
TGS-0500
5.0
106-194
106-305
323
210
169
174
30
117
16
46
59
1.5
34.5
Twin Bar
Trolleys
TGT-0300
3.0
88-153
88-230
320
181
142
82
16
110
1.5
23.5
TGT-0500
5.0
106-194
106-305
352
202
166
91
24
131
1.5
34.5
TGT-1000
10.0
150-320
N/A
460
335
255
248
42ǂ
182
23
74
100
2.7
150.0
TGT-2000
20.0
150-320
N/A
930
335
255
270
42ǂ
182
35
85
95
6.0
356.0
TGT-2500
25.0
150-320
N/A
930
335
255
278
42ǂ
182
38
100
115
6.0
363.0
TGT-3000
30.0
150-320
N/A
990
348
267
288
42ǂ
182
38
100
115
6.0
368.0
Standard geared trolley hand chain length –2.5m. We can change the length to suit your requirements.
Notes:
His the thickness of the anchor point, Jis the width of the anchor point opening and Kis the height of the anchor
point opening.
ǂA beam flange thickness up to 50mm can be accommodated if required –please ask for more information.
# Please contact us for track widths outside of these ranges.
Single Bar
Twin Bar 3.0t –10.0t
Twin Bar Trolley 20.0t –30.0t
Due to our policy of continual product development, dimensions, weights and specifications may change without
prior notice.

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10. Exploded Diagram
The following diagram is intended to clarify terms that appear in the Product Operation and the Inspection and Maintenance
chapters.
Part No.
Part Name
Part No.
Part Name
Part No.
Part Name
1
Adjusting washers
6
Washer
11
Wheel for geared trolley
2
Collar
7/13
Side frame
12
Pinion gear for geared trolley
3
Suspension bar
8
Bearing
14/15/16/17
Hand wheel assembly for geared trolley
4
Anchor point
9
Wheel
5
Locking nut
10
Locking handle

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11. Inspection Log
Test Certificate/DOC Number
Model Number
Product Description
Date introduced into service
Serial Number
Date
Comments
Signature

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Owner’s Notes

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