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PLANETA
PLANET
PLANET
1861
Heben ohne Grenzen
7. Maintenance and Repair
All test results, maintenance and repair work which is undertaken on the hoist
must be documented in writing!
Maintenance and repair work must be carefully carried out, as this serves to
maintain the hoist and guarantee its safety.
All maintenance and repair work must be carried out by expert, trained
personnel.
As far as possible, repair work must be carried out on unloaded hoists
and not in potentially explosive atmospheres.
7.1 Inspection Intervals
The table below gives an overview of test procedures required under normal
operating conditions and single-shift operation.
Under more diffi cult circumstances or in a multi shift operation, inspection
intervals should be shortend accordingly.
when putting
into operation
daily inspection
Inspection,
maintenance
every 3 months
Inspection every
12 months
Screw connections, housing and
hooks
X
X
Housing wear of surface coating
X
X
Load chain Wear of surface
coating
X
X
Load hook Wear of surface
coating
X
X
Hand chain Wear of surface
coating
X
X
Inspect hook for cracks and
deformation
X
X
Check load chain for elongation
and wear
X
X
Brake function
X
X
Brake pads, ratchet, pawls
X
Existence of cellulose buffer on
trolley
X
X
Wear on the wheels
X
Independently of the inspection intervals given here, the test regulations of the
respectively valid accident prevention laws must be observed!