Pad
Eye Tester – Hydraulic:
Testing of the hardware, slings and
hoist are commonplace before making
a lift. However, testing the connection
from which the hoist is hanging is
rarely part of the pre-lift testing.
This pad eye tester weighs forty pounds
and attaches directly to the pad eye
in the ceiling, deck, or bulkhead.
Test with up to twenty tons of force
to verfiy that the pad eye will hold
to the surface. The riggers told us
that they could use one and now they
have one to use. This idea came from
a discussion with riggers in a shipyard
who had been involved in accidents
when pad eyes broke from their welds
and the rigging gear and load dropped.
1. Turn the handle on the threaded rod
counter-clockwise until the jaws and pin
are exposed.
2. Remove the pin and slip the jaw over the pad eye.
3. Replace the pin and turn the handle on the threaded rod clockwise until
the jaw retracts and the cylinder is tight against the pad eye base.
4. Tighten
the valve on the hydraulic cylinder and pump the handle
until the pressure on the gauge is at the
desired tons. Use the indication on the
inside ring of the gauge which shows up
to 20 tons.
5. After test, release the valve on the hydraulic cylinder which will release
the tension.
6. Turn the handle on the top of the threaded rod in a counter-clockwise direction
until the jaws and the pin are exposed.
7. Remove the pin and the tester is ready for the next pad eye test.
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