lS0 10535:2006 pdf download.Hoists for the transfer of disabled persons — Requirements and test methods.
3.16
hoisting range
vertical difference between the maximum and minimum heights of the CSP
See Figure 1.
3.17
hoisting reach
unimpeded honzonlal distance between the structure and a vertical line through the CSP at a given height within the hoisting range
See Figure 1 (b, c)
3.18
hold to run control device
control device(s) which initiate and maintain operation of the hoist elements only as long as the manual control is actuated and where the manual control automatically returns to the ‘Slop’ or ‘OW position when released
3.19
legrest
pail of the body-support unit that supports the legs
3.20
lifted person
pe’son who is lransf erred by the hoist
3.21
lifting cycle
raising wid lowering of the lifting machinery for the same distance in both directions
3.22
lifting device
means of lifting arid lowering the body-support unit
3.23
lifting machinery
device that performs the lifting function
EXAMPLE The hlling machinery can be a hydraulic. mechanical or electrical apparatus.
3.24
locking gate
device that ensures a hoist cannot move from one track to another unless both tracks are In the correct position
3.25
locking system
means by which the rigid body.support unit is secured to the hoist
3.26
maximum load
greatest permissible load. excluding the body-support unit, that can be applied to the hoist
3.27
mobil. hoist
piece of equipment, fitted with a devce or devices (e.g. wheels) that are freely movable and propeilable along the floor, and with which a disabled person is lifted, transferred or moved independent of a fixed installation or other allied device.
hoisting range
vertical difference between the maximum and minimum heights of the CSP
See Figure 1.
3.17
hoisting reach
unimpeded honzonlal distance between the structure and a vertical line through the CSP at a given height within the hoisting range
See Figure 1 (b, c)
3.18
hold to run control device
control device(s) which initiate and maintain operation of the hoist elements only as long as the manual control is actuated and where the manual control automatically returns to the ‘Slop’ or ‘OW position when released
3.19
legrest
pail of the body-support unit that supports the legs
3.20
lifted person
pe’son who is lransf erred by the hoist
3.21
lifting cycle
raising wid lowering of the lifting machinery for the same distance in both directions
3.22
lifting device
means of lifting arid lowering the body-support unit
3.23
lifting machinery
device that performs the lifting function
EXAMPLE The hlling machinery can be a hydraulic. mechanical or electrical apparatus.
3.24
locking gate
device that ensures a hoist cannot move from one track to another unless both tracks are In the correct position
3.25
locking system
means by which the rigid body.support unit is secured to the hoist
3.26
maximum load
greatest permissible load. excluding the body-support unit, that can be applied to the hoist
3.27
mobil. hoist
piece of equipment, fitted with a devce or devices (e.g. wheels) that are freely movable and propeilable along the floor, and with which a disabled person is lifted, transferred or moved independent of a fixed installation or other allied device.