7
MAINTENANCE
Requirements of the Operator to keep the vehicle hoist in safe, good working order and maintain warranty.
Owner Maintenance Schedule
It is the Hoists Owner’s responsibility and Duty of care to maintain the hoist.
This must be recorded and retained.
Visual Inspections
> Access and Clearance
> Work area clean & tidy
> Structure
> Loose or damaged parts
> Decals & control markings
> Pick-up pads
> Hydraulic fluid levels
Functional Inspections
> Full operation cycle of hoist
> Operating controls
> Carriage locks
> Arm locks
> Unusual noise or vibration
Check Accessories
Visual Inspections
> Flooring
> Anchor bolts
> Structural alignment
> Structural integrity
> Visual appearance
> Operation manual
> Displayed notices
> Compliant Clearance
> Pick-up pads
> Balance cables
> Hydraulic System Leaks
> Pulleys
Functional Inspections
> Lubrication
> Isolation switch
> Limit switch
Check Accessories
Visual Inspections
> Oil leaks from cylinders
> Oil leaks from pipe joints
Functional Inspections
> Installation check
Note: Service intervals are based on an average operation of 8 lifts per day, 5 days per week, 50 weeks per
year (2,000 cycles). If operation cycles are more frequent, the service and inspection frequency should
reviewed and set at an appropriate level with your Technician. The intervals shown are the minimum time
periods for inspections.