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4.0 INSPECTION
4.1 VISUAL INSPECTION:
A complete visual inspection should be performed on the Ladder FAS equipment
you are using prior to the operation. The following items should be checked, and
the results recorded on the “Inspection and Maintenance Log” sheet at the back of
this manual.
A. Labels:
Check that all labels are clean and legible. Clean the labels if any are
dirty using a mild soap and a damp cloth. Replace if any are illegible (Refer to
Section 5 for a listing of all labels).
B. Fasteners
: Check that all ladder screws and other fasteners are tight. Tighten
ladder fasteners hand tight only.
Base fasteners must be checked using 15 ft. lbs (2.1 kg.m) of torque. If any are
loose, tighten to 20 ft. lbs (2.8 kg.m). Refer to assembly instructions.
Contact your local dealer or DBI-SALA for any replacement fasteners that may
be required.
C. Components:
Check the components for cracks, dents, bends, or breaks.
Minor cosmetic damage in the component body will not affect the function
of the Ladder FAS. However, if there are major dents or any other structural
damage, the unit should be removed from service and returned to the
manufacturer for service.
D. Corrosion
: Check all components for damage from corrosion. Although all
components resist corrosion, working in corrosive environments can lead
to damage. Inspect all structural components and fasteners for signs of
damage. If corrosion damage is found, remove from service and return to the
manufacturer for service.
4.2 Maintenance:
At regular intervals perform a detailed inspection of the equipment
and document the results. An
‘Inspection nd Maintenance Log’
is included in this
manual. Remove the equipment from service if deficiencies are found.
WARNING:
Do not make alterations or additions to this equipment without prior written
consent from DBI-SALA. (Only the equipment manufacturer, or persons or entities authorized
in writing by the manufacturer, can make repairs to the equipment.)
A.
Periodically clean the ladder system using mild detergent and a damp cloth.
B.
Clean labels and replace as needed.
C.
Lubricate the winch according to the instructions in the Winch Operator’s
Manual.