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Inspections
The following inspections are to be carried out.
1. Double check (carry out) all daily inspections mentioned in Daily inspections by operator.
2. Check all screws and nuts for damage/wear.
Quarterly inspections by inhouse maintenance
1. Check that CE mark and serial number on the identification plate are visible.
2. Make sure all screws and nuts are tightened according to Torques to apply on page 17 (Pay extra attention
to screws and nuts on mast, legs and tool attachments).
3. Check belt wheels for signs of damage/wear.
4. Check the belt for wear and tear and make sure that it is properly secured.
5. Check belt wheels for signs of damage/wear.
6. Check the belt for wear and tear and make sure that it is properly secured.
7. Make sure that upper and lower switches are functioning correctly.
8. Control that the battery voltage level is sufficient.
9. Control that the charger is supplying correct voltage.
10. Check all wiring for signs of damage/wear and make sure all connections are correct.
11. Control screws and safety functions on tool.
12. Control welds for damage/wear on legs and tools caused by misuse, overload etc.
Torque table
Daily inspections by Operator
Type
M5
M6
M8
M10
Torque (Nm, class 8.8) (ft/lb) 6 Nm (4.4 ft/lb) 10 Nm (7.3 ft/lb)
24 Nm (17.7 ft/lb) 47 Nm (34.6 ft/lb)
1. Check that the yearly maintence sticker is valid, and that yearly inspection is performed.
2. Check that the max lifting capacity signs and warning/operating labels are visible.
3. Make sure wheels/brakes are functioning correctly and check for signs of damage.
Yearly inspections by TAWI authorised service technician