Austral Super 5 Manual de Usario

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Austral Clothes Hoists Pty. Ltd.
Incorporated In Victoria A.B.N.: 68 006 790 727
32-34 Hydrive Close, Dandenong South 3175, Australia
Tel: (03) 9799 8122, Fax: (03) 9799 8266
International Tel: +61 3 9799 8122, Fax: +61 3 9799 8266
www.australclotheshoists.com.au
admin@australclotheshoists.com.au
Installation Instructions for: Super & Deluxe Hoists
Your Austral Rotary Clothes Hoist is designed to last a long time. It is important to follow these instructions so you will
enjoy the benefits of a properly installed hoist. Incorrect installation could damage your hoist and/or void your guarantee.
If at any time your Austral Hoist should not function correctly or if spare parts are required call your state distributor ,
listed on the guarantee page.
Site Selection & Digging (S - teps 1 3)
Important: Before digging, ensure the area is safe and clear of electrical, gas and plumbing services etc (refer to Dial Before
You Dig (Aus), beforeUdig (NZ), any architectural drawings etc).
1 1. Select a site that gives 1m clearance to the end of each arm of the hoist (2m more than hoist’s diameter), see Figure
2 P lace Handle Shaft through Handle Grip then
tap into hole in Handle Arm whilst supporting
behind the A rm with a chock, see Figure 2.
Turn the handle anti ensure the- clockwise to
hoist is wound down as far as it goes. Also fit
Handle Cover to Deluxe models.
3 Ensure it is safe to dig at the selected site. At its centre, start digging
- a hole 150 200mm in diameter. Dig the hole deep enough so that
Cwhen the olumn is stood upright in the hole the Reducer is level with
the user’s head height, see Figure 3. A depth of 550mm will result in
the Cross being 1700mm high and the outer lines being approximately 1850mm high when
the hoist is wound down. After height is set, allow Column to lean over and rest in the hole.
3a Deluxe models only: remove the olumn frC om the hole and insert the Steel Rod through the
pre-drilled holes in the bottom of the olumn back in the hole. C Column. Place Note:
instead of Steel Rod, Super models have a crimped bottom a tube to hold firm in concrete.
Equipment Required
Spirit level, crowbar, shovel, , pliers, concrete, drainage gravel, tape measurescrewdriver
Parts Supplied
Qty
Description
Part Number
1
Rotary or Helical Column
R/COL (Super) or H/COL (Deluxe)
4
Arms ( m 1975m or 2475mm)
RH01A R06A (4m model) or ) (5m model
1
Handle Grip, Black Plastic
FRC11
1
Handle Shaft, Black Plastic
FRC12
4
Round End Caps, Black Plastic
R19
1
Wire Roll (50m or 70m)
R14 or R15
4
Tubular Stays (1500 95mm or 19 mm)
RH03A R08A (4m model) or (5m model)
4
Bolt, 35mm x 6mm
FA18
4
Bolt, 20mm x 6mm
RH04
8
Nylon Lock Nut, 6mm
FRC22
4
Washer, 6mm
R18
Deluxe Hoists only:
1
Handle Cover, Black Plastic
HE03
1
Steel Rod, 150mm x 8mm
FA24
Head Section Assembly - (Steps 4 5)
Tip: If you would prefer to concrete the olumn in before assembling the C Head Section then skip to “Concreting (Steps 11-
12)”. After allowing the concrete to cure for 48 hours continue with Step 4 onwards.
4 Note: Only finger- A S tighten bolts at first. Tighten firmly after all rms & tays are attached. Put an Arm into the Cross and
allow to rest, see Figure 4a. Put a 20mm x 6mm Bolt through a 6mm Washer and fit through the top of the Top Cap.
Secure the flat end of a Tubular Stay to the under side of the Top Cap with a 6mm Nylon Lock Nut, see Figure 4b. Locate
the pair of punched holes in the Arm that are perpendicular to all the other punched holes. Using these holes, fix the
curved end of the Tubular Stay to the Arm with a 35mm x 6mm Bolt and a 6mm Nut, see Figure 4c (the bolt faces up so it
won’t scratch people’s heads). Repeat on other Arms. Tighten all nuts & bolts.
5 Wire holes on the Arms need to be horizontal and may need adjusting. To do
this, insert wiring holes and use it as a lever to a screwdriver through a pair of
rotate the Arm until horizontal. Repeat on other Arms.
Wiring - (Steps 6 10)
Tip: to reduce wire tangling, do not unwind the wire coil under the clothes hoist.
Instead more , place the coil 5m or from the clothes hoist and secure it before
pulling wire off. If possible, get another person to help by holding the wire roll.
6 From the fully wound down position, wind the hoist up
a little, see Figure 4a. Wind up 150mm for 4m diameter
hoists & 100mm for 5m hoists. Loosen the Bolt in the
Cross. With the Arms still in the Cross, slide the Cross
down to meet the Reducer/Breeze Brake, see Figure 5.
Later the Cross will be slid back into place, which further
tensions the wires.
7 Tip: be careful not to pull the Arms sideways to far
during tensioning as this can damage the Cross. Thread
the wire through the outer most hole on each Arm, see
Figure 6a. When you get back to the start, thread it
through the first hole again, see Figure 6b. Bend the tail
end over the Arm and bend it back around itself, see
Figure 6c. Walk around the line and straighten any
kinks in the wire by hand. Cut the section of wire
running between the coil and the Arm, allow a loose
end of about 200mm (Note: each line will have a
separate piece of wire). Using a pair of pliers or vice
grips, pull the loose end *taut whilst pushing against the
Arm with your other hand, see Figure 6d. When *tight,
bend the loose end under Athe rm and bend it back
around itself, see Figure 6e. Twist each of the loose
ends around itself for 3 or 4 turns and then cut the wire
so that the ends are pointing to the ground (ends
pointing up will catch on washing). Use pliers to shape
the loose ends back into and round off any sharp itself
edges, see Figure 6f.
*Tensioning should be progressively tighter as you move from the outer most line to the inner most line. The 3 outer lines
should be tightened by simply pulling the wire firmly whilst pushing against the Arm. The remaining lines should be
tightened similarly but with the addition of twisting the pliers and levering them against the Arm to gain extra tension. Do
not make the outer lines too tight as they are the most effected when the Cross is moved back to its original location.
8 Check the distance between each rm is approximately 90 degrees by standing at the end of each A A rm & looking/sighting
along the Arm toward the end of the opposite Arm. Tap the A rms sideways to correct their alignment where necessary.
9 A Starting on the same rm (1st Arm), repeat step 7 and 8 for the remaining lines. However, thread and tension each wire in
the opposite direction to the previous; clockwise, counter clockwise, clockwise etc. This prevents the Arms from being
pulled too far to one side.
10 After all lines have been wired and tied off, the Cross can be moved back into place (doing so will add tension to the
lines). While pulling down on the Top Cap, wind the Column all the way back down. Ensure that the Arms and Cross line-
up with the holes in the Top Cap then tighten the bolt in the Cross. Fit the 4 Round End Caps.re-
Concreting (Steps 11 12)
11 Mix concrete in the ratio of 4 gravel, 2 sand and 1 Ccement or use premixed concrete bags. To hold the olumn erect, the
concrete must be mixed fairly dry but should just be wet enough that it sticks to itself, it should not crumble.
12 With the Column resting in the hole, add 50 round the base of the olumn. Then pour - 100mm of drainage gravel a C
concrete into the hole until it reaches 20mm from finished ground level (last 20mm will be soil). Stand the Column up
straight ingand use a spirit level to ensure it is plumb. Pack/tamp the concrete us a crowbar or similar and repeatedly
plunge it into the concrete to ram it tight (this top it back removes air pockets). If the concrete level drops after packing,
up so it stays 20mm below ground level. Alternate between checking the Column is plumb and packing the concrete.
Repeat until the Column is plumb and the concrete is packed tightly (ie when further packing has no effect on the ,
concrete level). The drier mix of packed concrete should hold the Column in place. Fill the last 20mm of the hole with soil
and gently pat down. Check Column is plumb once more for final position.
***DO NOT USE OR TOUCH FOR 48 HOURS***
Maintenance & Tips to oEnsure Long Life f Your Hoist
- ! Do not swing on the clothes hoist
- W ind the hoist fully down to engage the hoist from spinning while you hang washing.the Breeze Brake (Fig 4a). This stops
- Only use the Breeze Brake (Fig 4a) while hanging washing. Leaving it engaged while drying or not in use may cause
unnecessary wear.
- O ccasionally check all nuts and bolts for tightness.
- , After many years the gearbox gears may become dryer and benefit from lubrication. Signs of this include the winder
becoming harder to turn. nylon safe A grease in an aerosol can with a straw nozzle is recommended. Loosen the gearbox
bolts just enough to fit the straw nozzle, spray the gears inside, wind the hoist up down, spray a different section,/ repeat,
re-tighten the gearbox bolts when finished.
- s After many years, i the winder becomef stiff and there is a lot of ant activity around the gearbox, the ants may be nesting
in the gearbox and placing dirt between the Apply grease gears. as per the step above. If left for a long time the gearbox
may need to be cleaned thoroughly first.
January 2022

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