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Maintenance Schedule
Some types of PM need to be performed more often than others. The frequency of PM depends a
great deal on the use and environment of the unit. Core has a baseline of procedures that should
be performed at pre-determined intervals as shown below, but it is imperative to understand that
this is a baseline and PM schedules should be adapted to the environment and usage that the unit
receives.
Daily Weekly Monthly Bi-Annually
General Maintenance
Check Safety & Warning Decals X
Inspect Belts & Cables X
Spot Check Belt X
Spot Check Nuts and Bolts X
Check for worn parts, seat belts & upholstery pads X
Spot Check All Pegs and Stops X
Examine Rotation Points X
Cleaning
Clean Upholstery Using Quick Fill A-33 Disinfectant Cleaner X
Wipe Down all Surfaces X
Remove Dust X
Lubricate and Clean Guide Rods Using TFL 50
Note: Do not lubricate hydraulic cylinders.
X
Preventive Maintenance Cautions
• While maintaining equipment you will want to avoid spraying any liquids directly onto any surface of the unit.
Always spray cleaning solutions onto a clean towel rst then wipe the unit.
• Tighten loose parts immediately.
• Most bolts on upholstery pads can be tightened with a 9/16” combination wrench.
• Do not place equipment in direct sunlight as ultraviolet rays can damage shields and upholstery.
Inspection
Inspect the frame for any rust, bubbling, or paint chips during the daily cleaning. The salt in perspi-
ration can damage the unpainted surfaces. Repair the damaged area with a touch-up paint kit.