Vestil CR-60-2 handleiding

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Table of Contents Rev. 4/25/2025 CR, MANUAL
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2. Examine hardware & fasteners, including but not limited to bolts, nuts, pins, and latch.
Look for cracks, bends, significant rust or corrosion. Tighten loose fasteners. Replace
damaged fasteners.
3. Examine pole, back plate weldment, and pole clamp for looseness or excessive wear,
corrosion/rusting, metal fatigue, and other forms of damage (e.g. impact damage).
Confirm that the pole mounting bolts and nuts are tightened to the torque specification
provided in the applicable EXPLODED VIEW on either p. 4 or p. 5.
4. Confirm that the carriage brackets are in satisfactory condition.
5. Check all labels. Replace labels that are damaged or not easily readable (e.g. faded).
Refer to the LABELING DIAGRAM on p. 9.
6. Examine the whole structure for rusting/metal erosion. Remove rust/corrosion with a mild
abrasive or steel wool. Clean the area and apply touchup paint if the affected area
was previously painted. For stainless steel surfaces, after removing rust, apply a thin
layer of oil to the affected area.
Annual evaluation At least once per year, qualified inspection personnel should use the
carpet pole to list a full capacity load. Afterwards, conduct a Before Each Use Inspection to
confirm that the product is in satisfactory condition.
MAINTAINING THE CARPET POLE
Implement a maintenance program to ensure that the product functions properly and is
adequately maintained. The OSHA “General Industry” standard for “Powered industrial trucks”
(29 CFR 1910.178) provides recommended maintenance procedures. The following steps
should be utilized in conjunction with those procedures. ONLY trained, authorized personnel or
contractors should perform inspection, maintenance, or repair work.
NOTE: It is the end-user’s responsibility to select and train employees to work with/on
(assemble, use, inspect, and maintain) the carpet pole.
Step 1: Tag the pole, “Out of Service.
Step 2: Remove any dirt or other matter from all surfaces.
Step 3: Conduct a “Before each use” inspection. DO NOT use the product if you discover
damage that compromises the structural integrity of the pole. Such damage includes, but is
not limited to, severe rusting/corrosion that has eroded metal from weight-bearing members).
Permanently remove it from service.
Step 4: Perform all necessary adjustments, replacements and/or repairs but DO NOT modify
the pole.
NOTE: There are significant differences between necessary adjustments/repairs and
modifications. An “adjustment” is a simple correction that restores the device to satisfactory
condition, such as tightening loose fasteners, or removing dirt or other debris from the surface.
“Repair” refers to removing worn parts and installing replacement parts. A “modification” is a
change that alters the carpet pole from its original condition, like bending the structural
members or removing a part or several parts. NEVER modify the device without first obtaining
express, written approval from Vestil. Modifications automatically void the LIMITED WARRANTY
(see p. 10) and might make the device unsafe to use.
Step 5: Make a dated record of all repairs, adjustments and/or replacements performed.

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MerkVestil
ModelCR-60-2
CategorieNiet gecategoriseerd
TaalNederlands
Grootte2294 MB