Vestil HYDRA-HD handleiding
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Inspections & Maintenance:
The end-user is responsible for ensuring that the lifter is properly inspected and maintained. Only trained, authorized
persons should be allowed to perform inspections of and maintenance on the lifter.
Inspections:
Inspection and maintenance personnel should engage the brake and immobilize the deck before
conducting inspections or performing maintenance on the HYDRA-Lift.
DO NOT use the lifter if structural damage exists. Structural damage includes, but is not limited to, cracked
welds, warping or other deformation of the frame, deck, chain or hydraulic cylinder.
Restore the lifter to normal operating condition BEFORE using it again.
Before each use: The person(s) authorized by the end-user (your employer, for instance) to inspect the lifter must do
so before it is used for the first time and before each use thereafter. If the lifter is infrequently used, inspect the unit at
least once every 2 weeks. Inspect the HYDRA-lift for:
1. Warping or other damage of the lift chain;
2. Noisy or abnormal movement of the deck when either the hydraulic pedal or the release pedal is pressed;
3. Frame damage or deformation;
4. Excessive wear of any load-bearing part(s);
5. Noisy or rough operation of the castors/wheels;
6. Dirt or other matter on the surface of the lifter.
Maintenance: the end-user, i.e. you and/or your employer, must implement a maintenance program to ensure the
proper function and safe condition of the lifter. Page 9 of ANSI/ITSDF standard B56.10-2006 describes some
recommended maintenance procedures, and the following steps should be utilized in conjunction with those
recommendations.
The end-user is responsible for selecting and training employees to work on the lifter. “Work on” refers
to operating, loading, cleaning, servicing, maintaining, or repairing the product. ONLY trained, authorized
maintenance personnel or contractors should perform inspection, maintenance, or repair work.
Step 1: Tag the lifter, “Out of Service.”
Step 2: Conduct a “Before each use” inspection. If deformity, corrosion, rusting, or excessive wear of structural
members is found, DO NOT use the lifter. If the deck does not move smoothly or makes noise as it moves up or
down, apply a silicon wax or silicon spray to the mast frame (part of the frame that the roller bearings contact). Oil the
chain if it squeaks or articulates roughly.
Step 3: Remove any dirt or other matter from the chain, deck and other lifter surfaces.
Step 4: Perform all other necessary adjustments and/or repairs, but DO NOT modify the lifter.
The reader should understand the important difference between necessary adjustments and repairs,
and modifications.
An “adjustment” is a simple correction that restores the lifter to normal operating 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.
DO NOT use the HYDRA-lift if adjustments and/or repairs are incomplete! Return it to service ONLY after
finishing all necessary repairs and adjustments.
A “modification” is a change that alters the lifter from normal operating condition, like bending the structural
members or removing a part or several parts. NEVER modify the unit without the express, written approval of Vestil.
Modifications may render the lifter unsafe to use.
Step 5: Make a dated record of any repairs, adjustments and/or replacements.
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Productinformatie
Merk | Vestil |
Model | HYDRA-HD |
Categorie | Niet gecategoriseerd |
Taal | Nederlands |
Grootte | 10426 MB |