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10.15 ROLLING AIR JACKS
Lubricate roller bearings and roller guide springs.
Dismantle and clean lift arms.
Clean and lubricate rollers/sliders and hinge points.
Clean and lubricate safety mechanism.
Change hydraulic oil every two years
10.16 ENTIRE LIFT
Wire ropes, columns, runways and other lift parts should be kept free of corrosive
agents, solvents, and road salts. If such agents are spilled or splashed on any lift
component, immediately rinse thoroughly with water and wipe down with a clean
rag. Lubricate again wire rope as shown at
8.2.4.
Check general operation of lift. Observe any structural noise, imbalance, binding,
or other malfunctions.
Failure to keep the lift free of corrosive agents and solvents will lead
to reduced component service life, cable failure, etc., which
could result in property damage and/or personal injury.
11.0 LOCK OUT AND TAG OUT INSTRUCTIONS
IMPORTANT: This machine does not have integral devices that will isolate the
electrical, pneumatic, stored and hydraulic energy source. Appropriate isolation
or blocking devices must be used that have the provisions to be switched in the
off position and locked in that position
.
ALL MAINTANANCE AND SERVICE MUST BE PERFORMED BY A QUALIFIED
PERSON.
ALL MAINTANANCE AND SERVICE MUST BE PERFORMED WITH THE LIFT
UNLOADED.
IT IS THE SHOP OWNERS RESPONSIBILITY TO ENSURE ENERGY ISOLATING
DEVICES ARE:
Accessible
Conveniently located to facilitate the application of lockout devices during
service and maintenance
Located outside any hazardous area.
At a convenient manipulating height (i.e. not overhead, on ladders or under
machinery)
Adequately labeled or marked. Identification shall include machine ID,
energy type and magnitude.
Capable of being locked or otherwise secured in an effective isolating
position.
Summary of Contents for Hofmann ALIGNMENT FPA18210
Page 8: ...8 of 75 SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS 2 1 SAFETY WARNING LABELS SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS...
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Page 44: ...44 of 75 10 2 MAINTENANCE RECORDS Maintenance and Training Performed Date By Notes...
Page 57: ...57 of 75 12 0 PARTS LIST 12 1 LIFT ASSEMBLY...
Page 59: ...59 of 75 12 3 TOWER ASSEMBLY...
Page 61: ...61 of 75 12 5 DECK ASSEMBLY LEFT SIDE...
Page 63: ...63 of 75 12 7 CROSSMEMBER ASSEMBLY...
Page 65: ...65 of 75 12 9 CYLINDER ASSEMBLY...
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