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10. Cleaning up After Service Work
When work is finished, wipe away any oil or grease adhering to the supporter and lift area. Also thoroughly
use an air blower on the lift parts to eliminate any water or mud.
Also clear any water or mud from around the lift. If you detect any abnormality at this time, contact your
dealer immediately. Further, to be safe, lower the lift to its lowest position and turn OFF the power supply
(breakers).
11. Maintenance Inspections
For safe use, not only must you implement pre-operation check every day, but also implement maintenance
inspections once a month. Further, make sure there is no vehicle loaded during the inspection.
Inspection site
Inspection items
Inspection elements
Lowering stop hook
Lowering stop hook operations
11-1
Arm restraint device
Operations checks
11-2
Lubrication site
Lubrication implementation
11-3
Swing arm
Stopper check, thickness, deformation, droop
11-4
Supporter
Supporter rubber and adjustment screws
Any damage or wear?
Roof sensor
Operations checks
See roof sensor (P12)
Cable pulley
Bearing lubrication
Smooth rotation? Any wear?
Hydraulic system
Cylinder, hydraulic unit
Oil leaks?
Base
Anchor bolts
11-5
Rust
Rust check
11-6
Synchronizing cable
Tension and deformation
11-7
Hydraulic pipes
Check bundling
11-8
Hydraulic fluid
Replace hydraulic fluid
11-9
Caution: During checks, wear protective gear as necessary.
In addition to the inspections described above, also make sure that a specialist implements
annual periodic inspections.
Ask your supplier to implement periodic inspections.
If you discover a site suspected of malfunctioning, prohibit use of the lift until the
malfunction has been completely repaired, and contact your supplier immediately for repairs.
Using while malfunctioning risks lift damage and major accidents. Further, use only
Bishamon products for repairs.
For safe use
Caution