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1.
An inspection should be performed within the 45-90 days of a lift product’s
initial operations to make routine adjustments that may be required by
normal changes in a product’s installed geometry. This need can be
caused by natural physical changes in product components resulting from
normal product loading and/or local environmental conditions. This need
may also be caused by changes and/or shifts in the adjacent structure to
which the lift product is mounted.
2.
A full inspection should be performed at least twice per year, every
year regardless of the amount of operations.
3.
A full operational check of the product’s control system, including the
individual components that comprise the control system, should be
performed within the above recommended semi-annual inspections.
Additional guidance for product maintenance follows:
4.
Legacy Lifts® applies stainless steel aircraft quality cable in its lift design;
and, this cable should be inspected at least semi-annually for damage,
misalignment, improper winding and/or wear. If the cable is damaged or
misaligned, it could cause premature wear or cable failure. The Legacy
Lifts® design reduces the potential for common misalignment cable
consequences with cable winding that optimizes cable alignment, thereby
reducing wear.
5.
The inclusion and proper operation of limit switches are critically important
components within the electrical-electronic-mechanical components that
control the lift. These switches are set precisely during lift product
installation; nonetheless, it is recommended that a qualified person
inspect the settings and proper operation of the switches, (again) at least
semi-annually.
6.
Roller wheels should be lubricated semi-annually. They should not be
over-lubricated; as, this can result in unintended lubricant on the I-beam
surface where a mechanical brake is designed to engage. Lubricant on
this I-beam surface will make the mechanical brake less effective.
Never
operate this product before properly addressing any of the following
conditions: