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GTJZ0612&0812&1012&1212 Operation Manual
2.
Use the following table to note the results. After
each section is complete, mark the appropriate box.
3.
Record the inspection results. If any inspection re-
sults are "NO", the machine must be stopped and
re-inspected after repair is completed and marked
in the box marked "inspection".
Table 9-1
PREPARE THE WORK RECORD BEFORE DELIVERY
Model
Serial No.
Inspection Item
YES/Machine is in
Good Condition
NO/Machine Has Damage
or Malfunction
REPAIRED/Machine
Has Been Repaired
Pre-operational Inspection
Maintenance Procedure
Functional Inspection
Machine Buyer/ Renter
Inspector Signature
Inspector Title
Inspector Company
FOLLOWING A
MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE
Regular maintenance inspections must occur daily,
quarterly, biannually (every 6 months) and annually.
Use the table to help you adhere to a routine mainte-
nance schedule.
Table 9-2
INSPECTION INTERVAL
INSPECTION
PROCEDURES
Every day or every 8 hours
A
Every quarter or every 250 hours
A+B
Every half a year or every 500
hours
A+B+C
Every year or every 1000 hours
A+B+C+D
COMPLETING A REPAIR &
INSPECTION REPORT
1.
Divide the Repair & Inspection Report into four sec-
tions (A, B, C and D) according to the time require-
ments of the maintenance schedule and the
maintenance procedure requirements.
2.
The Repair & Inspection Report shall include the in-
spection table of each regular inspection.
3.
Duplicate the Repair & Inspection Report for each
inspection. Store the completed tables for 10 years
or until the machine is no longer in use or as re-
quired by machine owner/company/custodian.
4.
Use the following table to note the results. After
each section is complete, mark the appropriate box.
5.
Record the inspection results. If any inspection re-
sults are "NO", the machine must be stopped and
re-inspected after repair is completed and marked
in the box marked "inspection". Select the appropri-
ate inspection procedure based on the inspection
type.