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Altec AC45 Series - Shift;Monthly Inspection Checklist

Altec AC45 Series
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Shift/Monthly Inspection Checklist
Appendix — Shift/Monthly Inspection Checklist
Vehicle No. _________________________ Location ___________________________ Date __________________
Service Request # ____________________ Model # ____________________ Serial # ______________________
Odometer ________________ Hours Meter ________________ Inspector ________________________________
All items must be checked prior to use each shift and monthly. The monthly inspection must be documented and
maintained for a minimum of three months. Begin the inspection by checking that the equipment is in a level position
both before each shift and after each move and that ground conditions are adequate for proper support.
Symbols
/O = Okay or completed C = Corrected by inspector R = Repair or replacement required
U = Unsafe to operate N/A = Not applicable
Comments __________________________________________________________________________________
_____________________________________________________________________________________________
Name (printed) ___________________________________ Signature ___________________________________
General Items
Hydraulic oil reservoir (proper uid level, condition)
Covers and guards (in place, condition)
Platform mounting pins and fasteners (condition)
Winch motor (condition)
Jib mounting pin and jib mounting bracket
fasteners (condition)
Lift cylinder mounting pins (condition)
Boom pivot pin (condition)
Tires (proper ination, condition)
Rotation bearing and gearbox (condition)
Sheaves and drums (cracked or worn, condition)
Fasteners (missing, loose, condition)
Control and drive mechanisms (excessive wear;
contamination by lubricants, water or other foreign
matter, condition)
Pressurized lines, and ttings (deterioration, blistering,
leakage, condition)
Hooks and latches (deformation, cracks, excessive
wear, damage, condition)
Operator cab windows (signicant cracks, breaks,
other deciencies, condition)
Hydraulic and other leaks
Misaligned inspection marks
General Operation
Outrigger motion alarms and interlocks
Control mechanisms for incorrect adjustments
Electrical apparatus (malfunctioning, excessive
deterioration, dirt, moisture accumulation)
Safety Devices
Crane level indicator(s) (if built-in and not working
properly, must be tagged out or removed)
A removable crane level indicator (remove if not
working properly)
Rotation brake release pedal on units with optional
glide swing feature (operation)
Outrigger holding valves (operation)
Horn (if built-in and not working properly, must be
tagged out or removed)
Removable horn (remove if not working properly)
Operational Aids
Anti-two-blocking (operation)
Boom angle or radius indicator (LMAP) (operation)
Boom length indicator (LMAP) (operation)
Load weighing device (LMAP) (operation)
Outrigger/boom interlocks (operation)
Hoist drum rotation indicator (operation)
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