TX / TXH / TXB 180S - 400L (Rev. 4/23/07)
TX / TXH / TXB 180S - 400L (Rev. 4/23/07)
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Dangerous Action.
Dangerous Action.
Operating a powered indus-
Operating a powered indus-
trial truck without inspecting, identifying, and
trial truck without inspecting, identifying, and
repairing fatigue cracks in the mast, carriage,
repairing fatigue cracks in the mast, carriage,
attachment, steer axle, and frame weldments.
attachment, steer axle, and frame weldments.
What Can Happen.
What Can Happen.
If the
If the
fatigue crack
fatigue crack
is allowed
is allowed
to grow, catastrophic failure could occur in the
to grow, catastrophic failure could occur in the
mast or other welded components causing serious
mast or other welded components causing serious
injury to personnel and / or property.
injury to personnel and / or property.
How To Avoid The Danger.
How To Avoid The Danger.
Follow the OSHA
Follow the OSHA
rules, 29 CFR, 1910.178 (q)(1), (5), & (7) which
rules, 29 CFR, 1910.178 (q)(1), (5), & (7) which
require inspecting industrial trucks daily before
require inspecting industrial trucks daily before
being placed in service, removing trucks from ser-
being placed in service, removing trucks from ser-
vice if cracks are found, and making repairs only
vice if cracks are found, and making repairs only
as authorized by the manufacturer
as authorized by the manufacturer
.
.
If trucks
If trucks
are
are
used on a round-the-clock basis, they shall be
used on a round-the-clock basis, they shall be
examined after
examined after
each shift.
each shift.
OSHA 29
OSHA 29
CFR
CFR
1910.178 (p)(1) requires that trucks in need of
1910.178 (p)(1) requires that trucks in need of
repair be taken out of service.
repair be taken out of service.
Structural Inspection and Reporting Proce-
Structural Inspection and Reporting Proce-
dure.
dure.
The information
The information
enclosed in
enclosed in
this procedure
this procedure
is directed to the structural weldments of the truck
is directed to the structural weldments of the truck
assembly.
assembly.
Areas that
Areas that
should be
should be
included for
included for
inspection on the front end of the truck are the
inspection on the front end of the truck are the
mast and
mast and
carriage.
carriage.
Areas to
Areas to
be inspected
be inspected
on the
on the
truck chassis include mast hangers, drive axle
truck chassis include mast hangers, drive axle
mounts, A-frame connections, and steer axle
mounts, A-frame connections, and steer axle
mounts.
mounts.
Inspection for Fatigue Cracks.
Inspection for Fatigue Cracks.
Welded steel
Welded steel
structures always contain undetectable cracks,
structures always contain undetectable cracks,
especially at
especially at
welded joints.
welded joints.
When these
When these
joints are
joints are
subject to fluctuating stresses of sufficient magni-
subject to fluctuating stresses of sufficient magni-
tude these cracks will grow
tude these cracks will grow
This is known as
This is known as
These symbols are in accordance with AWS
These symbols are in accordance with AWS
A2.4-76, “Symbols for
A2.4-76, “Symbols for
Non-Destructive T
Non-Destructive T
esting.”
esting.”
Periodic inspection is
Periodic inspection is
required to detect fatigue cracks that have
required to detect fatigue cracks that have
grown to a significant size in order to avoid
grown to a significant size in order to avoid
serious failure of the structural weldment.
serious failure of the structural weldment.
When a crack is found, the truck must be
When a crack is found, the truck must be
immediately taken out of service and repaired.
immediately taken out of service and repaired.
Restoring the weld to its original condition by com-
Restoring the weld to its original condition by com-
plete penetration welding is usually acceptable.
plete penetration welding is usually acceptable.
Sometimes this is not practical and a change in
Sometimes this is not practical and a change in
geometry by means of cutting, grinding or adding
geometry by means of cutting, grinding or adding
additional material is
additional material is
more economical;
more economical;
however
however
,
,
the user must be cautioned that OSHA 29 CFR
the user must be cautioned that OSHA 29 CFR
1910.178 (a)(4) requires manufacturer’s
1910.178 (a)(4) requires manufacturer’s
prior
prior
written approval
written approval
for modifications and additions
for modifications and additions
which affect capacity and safe operation.
which affect capacity and safe operation.
Cracking may occur due to overloading, rough
Cracking may occur due to overloading, rough
operation, poor yard conditions, severe duty
operation, poor yard conditions, severe duty
cycles, failing to keep lift chains properly adjusted,
cycles, failing to keep lift chains properly adjusted,
improper shimming of mast rails, carrying the
improper shimming of mast rails, carrying the
loads too high or not properly centered, using
loads too high or not properly centered, using
attachments that clamp the load to the forks, etc.
attachments that clamp the load to the forks, etc.
If such cracking is found, a review of the operation
If such cracking is found, a review of the operation
should be made to see if any of the above listed
should be made to see if any of the above listed
problems are occurring and if so, a change in the
problems are occurring and if so, a change in the
operation should be made to avoid future prob-
operation should be made to avoid future prob-
lems.
lems.
Some cracking
Some cracking
may be due
may be due
to geometry
to geometry
,
,
modifications or due to the attachments welded to
modifications or due to the attachments welded to
the structure.
the structure.
If this
If this
is the case,
is the case,
the geometry
the geometry
may have to be changed, the modification cor-
may have to be changed, the modification cor-
rected, or the attachment changed or relocated to
rected, or the attachment changed or relocated to
correct the
correct the
cracking problem.
cracking problem.
OSHA requires
OSHA requires
that
that
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