Jan 27, 2025
1. Hydraulic system
Check whether the hydraulic oil level is normal and make sure that the oil level is within the oil mark range. If the oil level is low, add it to the specified position.
Check the cleanliness of the hydraulic oil and replace it if necessary.
2. Mechanical parts
Check whether the dispersion shaft and dispersion disc are clean. If there is dust or paint, clean them.
Turn the impeller by hand to ensure that it rotates flexibly and without friction.
Check whether all fasteners (such as screws and nuts) are loose and whether the seals are leaking.
Check the working condition of the lifting mechanism (such as hydraulic cylinder and piston rod) to ensure that the lifting is smooth and there is no abnormal noise.
3. Electrical system
Check whether the electrical components such as power cord, plug, control panel are damaged, aged or loose, and ensure that the electrical connection is safe and reliable.
Check whether the emergency stop switch is sensitive and there is no leakage.
Check whether the motor, reducer, etc. are firm and whether the wires are grounded normally.
4. Safety device
Ensure that the safety protection devices of the equipment (such as protective covers and emergency stop buttons) are working properly.
Check whether there are any fire sources, flammable materials or other dangerous items around the equipment.
5. Other inspections
Make sure the equipment is placed on a stable and solid ground to avoid sliding or shaking.
Check whether the equipment has any external damage or structural damage.
Check whether the equipment is level.
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