6. Maintenance
R
outine maintenance can ensure the hoist
remains in good working order
.
The below
are requirements for routine
maintenance.
Routine maintenance is required according to the manufactuers recommendations, and also the Australian
Standards requirements. Please consult your current OH&S Regulations act.
THE FOLLOWING PARTS NEED TO BE LUBRICATED
6.1. Daily checking items before operation
The user must perform daily check
s
. Daily check
s
of
the
safety lock system is very important –
if defective or damaged parts
are discovered do not use the equipment.
·Before operation,
check the safety lock for correct e
ngage
ment. A simultanious clicking sound should be heard
.
·Check
for oil or air leaks
.
·Check the electrical system
for loose or broken wires
.
·Check whether
that anchor
bolts
are
firmly screwed.
·Check
safety lock mechanism
.
6.2.Weekly checking items
·Check the flexibility of moving parts.
·Check the working conditions of safety parts.
·Check the amount of oil left in the oil tank. Oil is enough if the platforms can be raised to highest position.
Otherwise, oil is insufficient.
·Check whether
all
bolts
are
firmly screwed.
6.3. Monthly checking items
·Check whether
all
bolts firmly screwed.
·Check the hydraulic system
for l
eaks.
6.4. Yearly checking items
·Empty the oil
tank and replace with new
hydraulic oil.
·Wash and clean the
pump pickup
filter.
S/N
Description
1
Small idler wheel
2
Rotor shaft
3
U-shape block
4
Safety shaft
5
Rotor shaft of oil tank
6
Slider
13