by Herb Hart on January 15, 2013
During our CM-ET training classes we receive many questions, especially about chain and proper lubrication. In my opinion, the chain is the most abused and neglected part of the motor. It is almost rare to find chain in the field that does not need to be lubricated unless it has just come from the factory. [...]

Herb Hart is an Area Sales Manager for Entertainment Products for Columbus McKinnon Corporation.
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by Columbus McKinnon Corporation on September 5, 2012
Have you ever opened a Shaw-Box 700 Series wire rope hoist to see its inner workings? Do you know what the ideal preventative maintenance schedule should be on a Yale World Series, or how to properly double reeve a Cable King? The Columbus McKinnon training programs answer all these questions and a whole lot more. [...]
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by Joshua Karczewski on January 9, 2012
Columbus McKinnon has opened its newest state-of-the-art training facility in Tonawanda, NY. Over the past few months, our training team has been renovating Columbus McKinnon’s previous headquarters(most recently the LodeRail production plant) in Tonawanda, NY into a new training center. This facility now holds certification classes and training courses featuring a combination of classroom and [...]

Joshua Karczewski is the Distributor Marketing & Product Launch Manager for Columbus McKinnon.
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by Dave Carmack on December 16, 2011
Thanks to everyone who submitted comments! We added them under the original post. If you have any questions about any of the above notations, please send an e-mail to cmcolive@cmworks.com and we will address them for you. We are very sorry that our “comment” field wasn’t functioning this week. We are working to resolve the issue. [...]

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by Dave Carmack on December 12, 2011
Since our comment box isn’t working (thanks for your patience!), please send your ideas to cmcolive@cmworks.com and we will post them below as they come in. Otherwise check in on Friday for the answer! Response #1: The most noticeable defect is that the chain guide is worn considerably on one side which suggests side loading and it [...]

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by Gisela Clark on March 23, 2010
The opening session for the Industrial Crane & Hoist Conference, to be held May 26-27, 2010, in Houston, Texas is sure to set the tone for the rest of event. Peter Cooke, Corporate Trainer for Columbus McKinnon, will start off the education sessions by sharing insight on OSHA and ANSI safety topics as they pertain to [...]

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by Peter Cooke on March 11, 2010
Two prime causes of accidents are overloading and poor rigging. To prevent accidents, we suggest these guidelines: Know the hoist lifting capacity Always know the weight of the object you are lifting Never exceed the working load limit Train operators on proper rigging techniques as well as hoist operation Have rigging handbooks and proper equipment [...]

Peter Cooke is a Training Manager specializing in Rigging & Load Securement for Columbus McKinnon Corporation.
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by Peter Cooke on February 12, 2010
Most hoist-related accidents that occurred in North America could have easily been prevented by simply ensuring that users were properly trained on the operation, safe rigging, inspection and maintenance procedures of the hoist. Training of operators isn’t just the smart thing to do, it’s also necessary. OSHA requires that only qualified persons operate hoist systems [...]

Peter Cooke is a Training Manager specializing in Rigging & Load Securement for Columbus McKinnon Corporation.
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