Scanstrut SC120 Installation Instructions

To properly install the Scanstrut SC120 Crane, first ensure that you have all the necessary mounting hardware and tools. Follow the installation guide step by step, paying special attention to the alignment and securing the base firmly to the deck. Make sure all bolts are tightened to the recommended torque specifications to prevent movement during operation.
Regular maintenance for the SC120 Crane includes checking the condition of the lifting cable and replacing it if worn, lubricating moving parts to prevent rust and ensure smooth operation, and inspecting the mounting bolts for tightness. Additionally, clean all components with fresh water after exposure to saltwater.
If the crane is not lifting smoothly, check for any obstructions along the crane arm and winch. Ensure that the cable is properly aligned and not tangled. Inspect the lubrication of the moving parts and apply lubricant if necessary. Verify the power supply to the control unit if it's an electric crane.
If the crane's cable is fraying, stop using the crane immediately to prevent accidents. Replace the cable with a new one that meets the manufacturer's specifications. Regularly inspect the cable for signs of wear to avoid future issues.
The SC120 Crane is designed for marine environments and can be used in various weather conditions. However, it is recommended to avoid operation during extreme weather such as storms or high winds to ensure safety and prevent damage to the crane and vessel.
To adjust the crane's arm length, refer to the user manual for the specific model instructions. Typically, this involves loosening the securing bolts, sliding the arm to the desired length, and then tightening the bolts to secure it in place. Always ensure the arm is securely fastened before use.
The SC120 Crane has a maximum weight limit specified by the manufacturer. Always adhere to this limit to prevent damage to the crane and ensure safe operation. Check the user manual for the exact weight capacity and never exceed it.
Before using the crane, perform a safety check by inspecting all moving parts for wear and damage, ensuring that all bolts and fasteners are tight, checking the cable for fraying or damage, and verifying that the control mechanisms are functioning correctly.
If the crane's motor is not operating, first check the power supply and connections to ensure they are secure. Inspect the motor for any visible damage or obstruction. If the issue persists, consult the manual for troubleshooting tips or contact technical support for assistance.
Prevent corrosion by regularly rinsing the crane with fresh water after exposure to saltwater, applying a protective lubricant to moving parts, and inspecting for early signs of corrosion. Use corrosion-resistant components and consider applying a protective wax or coating to exposed metal surfaces.