Lift Maintenance Sample Clauses

Lift Maintenance. Provider : Property Services Group The Property Services Group shall organise by contracting to various Contractors the routine inspections and testing of lift installations to allow compliance of BS EN 13015 amended. Maintenance of equipment and plant shall be carried out in accordance with the regulations for testing and inspections of lifts as scheduled in the BS EN 13015 regulations. Passenger Lifts shall be maintained at least quarterly Non-Passenger Lifts shall be maintained at least six monthly Stairlifts and platform lifts shall be maintained at least six monthly Each inspection will consist of the following • Visually check and inspect all items of equipment and report on any remedial action necessary. • Carry out lubrication and minor adjustments to controls and components. • Carry out inspections and servicing as detailed by manufacturer and as detailed in the recommendations of lift services industries code of practice. • Provide details of any items that require or will require attention either now or in the near future.
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Lift Maintenance. Every lifting product will require ongoing adjustment and maintenance. It is normal that the lifting cables will require adjustment to ensure that the lift operates level. Periodic adjustments are the owner’s responsibility. If the owner requires the assistance of a lift technician, a service charge will be paid directly for a service call. The lift is manufactured with a baked on power coat finish. It is recommended to maintain this finish that scratches are periodically touched up with automotive style paint. All non-painted services should be kept clean and lubricated to prevent rust or corrosion.
Lift Maintenance. Before maintaining, servicing or repairing the lift, insure that an acceptable "lock out/tag out device is activated. The following minimum maintenance schedule must be performed by the owner and/or lift operator: DAILY:  Raise and lower the lift (with no vehicle) at the beginning of each shift to verify it is operating properly and carriages are level. Confirm all arm restraints engage and disengage smoothly and totally and telescoping arms have no excessive movement.  Check all hydraulic fittings and lines for damage or leaks. Check electrical wiring for damage. Check all moving parts for uneven or excessive wear. Repair or replace all damaged, worn, or broken components immediately.  Remove oil/grease on all lift pads. WEEKLY:  Check hydraulic fluid in power pack reservoir. (confirm no leaks before topping up )  Check equalizing cable adjustment. Check safety lock release cable adjustment. MONTHLY:  Check that all anchor bolts are torqued to 150 ft-lbs (204Nm).  Clean and lubricate arm restraints. (confirm all components are in good condition)  Lubricate safety locks in both columns.  Check that overhead safety shutoff is operating properly. EVERY TWO MONTHS:  Remove and grease arm pins – reinstall insuring secure fit.  Clean and re-grease slide block channel in both columns.  Clean and lubricate all cable pulleys. EVERY YEAR:  Arrange for a Trained Lift Service Person to inspect and certify all aspects of the lift. Confirm that both equalizing cables meet the standard. HYDRAULIC OIL:  Change and replace hydraulic oil in every minimum two years. LUBRICATION SPECIFICATIONS: The following picture shows locations that are required to be lubricated. (where grease is required use a multi-purpose lithium grease, where lubricating oil is required use WD-40 or a SAE 30 oil) The following criteria will determine when a lifting cable is no longer acceptable for service:  12 randomly distributed broken wires in one lay or four broken wires in one strand in one lay in running ropes  one outer wire broken at the contact point with the core of the rope, which has worked its way out of the rope structure and protrudes or loops out from the rope structure  wear of one-third the original diameter of outside individual wires  kinking, crushing, birdcaging, or any other damage resulting in distortion of the rope structure  evidence of heat damage from any cause-reduction from nominal diameter greater than those listed in the following table: Rope Diam. ...

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  • System Maintenance The Trust understands that USBFS will perform periodic maintenance to the System(s), which may cause temporary service interruptions. To the extent possible, USBFS shall notify the Trust of all planned outages and will perform any necessary maintenance during non-business hours.

  • Site Maintenance The authorized area shall be maintained in a neat, clean, and safe condition, free of any solid waste, debris, or litter, except as specifically authorized herein.

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  • Planned Maintenance (a) Sellers may designate up to twenty (20) Days of Planned Maintenance on Sellers’ Facilities during each Contract Year. Sellers shall be entitled to reduce (including down to zero (0)) its Gas scheduling under Clause 8 and Exhibit 3 for each Day of Planned Maintenance.

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