Part No. 40462
DPL-25S • DPL-30S • DPL-35S Super Series
3 - 1
Section 3 - Scheduled Maintenance Inspections
September 2016
Dealer
service
suggested
Tools are
required
New parts
required
Scheduled Maintenance Inspections
Observe and Obey:
Maintenance inspections shall be completed by
a person trained and qualified on the
maintenance of this machine.
Scheduled maintenance inspections shall be
completed daily, quarterly and annually as
specified on the Maintenance Inspection
Report.
Failure to properly complete each
inspection when required may
result in death, serious injury or
substantial machine damage.
Immediately tag and remove from service a
damaged or malfunctioning machine.
Repair any machine damage or malfunction
before operating machine.
Machines that have been out of service for a
period longer than 3 months must have a
quarterly inspection.
About This Section
Schedule
There are three types of maintenance inspections
that must be performed according to a schedule—
daily, quarterly and annual. To account for
repeated procedures, the Maintenance Tables and
the Maintenance Inspection Report have been
divided into three subsections—A, B and C. Use
the following chart to determine which group(s) of
procedures are required to perform a scheduled
inspection.
Inspection
Table or Checklist
Daily
A
Quarterly (every 150 hours or three months)
A + B
Annual
A + B + C
Maintenance Tables
The maintenance tables contained in this section
provide summary information on the specific
physical requirements for each inspection.
Complete step-by-step instructions for each
scheduled maintenance procedure are provided in
section 4,
Scheduled Maintenance Procedures
.
Maintenance Inspection Report
The Maintenance Inspection Report contains
checklists for each type of scheduled inspection.
Make copies of the
Maintenance Inspection Report
to use for each inspection. Maintain completed
forms for a minimum of 4 years or in compliance
with your employer, jobsite and governmental
regulations and requirements.