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11 Maintenance inspection
To ensure safe use, be sure to perform monthly maintenance inspection in addition to daily pre-operation
inspection.
The check must be done without load.
Point to be checked
Check item
Refer to
Leaf chain
Check for rust, kinks, and cracks.
11-1
Points to be lubricated
Lubrication
11-2
Restraint devices
Check for normal operation.
11-3
Driving-side lowering stopper
Check for normal operation.
11-4
Supporter
Support rubber pads and adjusting screws
Check for damage
and/or wear.
Driven chain break safety
device
Check for normal operation. Check the
safety rod for scratches.
11-5
Rollers
Rotational wear on guide rollers and side
rollers
11-6
Rust
Check for rust and apply repair coating as
necessary.
11-7
Swing arms
Plate thickness, deformation, and drooping
11-8
Hydraulic system
Cylinder and hydraulic unit
Check for oil leakage.
Base
Tightness of bolts
11-9
Chain wheel shaft
Tightness of bolts
11-10
Hydraulic oil
Hydraulic oil replacement
11-11
Make pre-operation checks in addition to the above checks.
In addition to the above maintenance inspection, a lift must undergo periodic inspection
by a specialist once a year.
Contact your dealer for periodic inspection.
Important safety instructions
If any possible anomaly is detected, prohibit the use of the lift until the anomaly is fully
repaired. Contact your dealer immediately for repair. If the lift is used with the anomaly left
unsolved, damage to the lift or a serious accident may result. Always use Bishamon
genuine parts for repair.
Wear protective gear as necessary before starting inspection.
Caution
Caution