Standard_Parts_Catalogue
Page 1515 | 3.4 Installing, Lifting, Damping with Leveling Feet, Lifting Gear and Rubber Elements 3.1 3.2 3.3 3.4 3.5 3.6 3.7 3.8 3.9 GN 5862 Load Hooks continued Method of mounting Number Angles of inclination Factor 1 0° 1 1 90° 1 2 0° 2 2 90° 2 2 0 to 45° 1,4 2 45 to 60° 1 2 asymm. 1 3 and 4 0 to 45° 2,1 3 and 4 45 to 60° 1,5 3 and 4 asymm. 1 M 12 0,63 t 0,63 t 1,26 t 1,26 t 0,88 t 0,63 t 0,63 t 1,32 t 0,95 t 0,63 t M 16 1,50 t 1,50 t 3,00 t 3,00 t 2,10 t 1,50 t 1,50 t 3,15 t 2,25 t 1,50 t M 20 2,50 t 2,50 t 5,00 t 5,00 t 3,50 t 2,50 t 2,50 t 5,25 t 3,75 t 2,50 t M 24 4,00 t 4,00 t 8,00 t 8,00 t 5,60 t 4,00 t 4,00 t 8,40 t 6,00 t 4,00 t M 30 6,70 t 5,00 t 13,40 t 10,00 t 7,00 t 5,00 t 5,00 t 10,50 t 7,50 t 5,00 t M 36 10,00 t 8,00 t 20,00 t 16,00 t 11,20 t 8,00 t 8,00 t 16,80 t 12,00 t 8,00 t Safety instructions The above load capacity table shows the maximum loads in metric tonnes as factor of the load ring type and at an operating temperature range of –40 °C to +200 °C, with a safety coefficient of 4 taken into account for all values. The load hooks GN 5862 may be used only if it is bolted with the minimum screw-in depth which depends on the material and if the bolt contact surface is plane and fixed at a right angle to the tap hole. If permanently mounted in place, the load hooks must rotate freely by 360° and must not rest on edges or other fixture, e.g. crane hooks. The load hooks are not suitable for perma- nent rotary movement under load exposure. The operating instruction contains further guidelines and is included with every load hook (see also at www.ganternorm.com/en/service ).
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