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Maintenance & Inspection
• The operator of the lift shall inspect the
before each
use. Check all bolts for tightness. Make sure the base can be easily
widened, and that all lift parts are in place. Make sure that casters can be
turned freely, and that caster brakes can be engaged. Make certain all
necessary items (i.e. slings, and wheelchairs, etc.) are ready for use.
• At least once a month, the lift should be thoroughly inspected by a person
parts. Replace any worn parts immediately.
• To lubricate, put silicone lubricating grease on the following points when the
is placed into service and every month thereafter: Top
of Mast, Spreader Hinge, and Caster Axles.
• With proper use and care, the expected lifetime of the lift is 10 years or
20,000 cycles.
• The expected lifetime of the electrical components are 3 years.
• Contact
for any recycling information
First Received
Monthly
Every 3 Months
Check connections between boom and
spreader bar for improper connection
Check connections between boom and mast
for improper connection, looseness or wear.
Check the boom for bending and deflection.
Check the mast for bending or deflection.
Check bolts and nuts for looseness.
Check casters and axle bolts for tightness.
Check rubber parts on the casters for
deflection.
Apply grease to caster ball bearings if
needed.
Check welding joints for rust and crack.
Make sure the control box is firmly affixed to
the mast.
Make sure the actuator is secured to the
boom and mast with pins and key rings.
Make sure actuator plug into control box is
not loose.
Check sling for wear.
Check sling hardware every time before use.
Lift Cleaning
As Needed.
As Needed.
As Needed.
Boom & Spreader Bar
Mast
Base & Foot Pedal
Actuator & Control Box
Sling & Sling Hardware
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