Maintenance, Periodic inspection, Service categories – Rice Lake Intercomp CS 750 - Users Manual User Manual

Page 10: Inspection requirements

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CS750, Users

Rev R, May 2009

Page 10 of 27

Maintenance

Periodic Inspection

The crane scale and all associated adaptive devices require periodic inspection and
maintenance. The frequency and recording of the inspection requirements are found in
service categories below and are dependant on the type of service that the equipment
is used in as described below.

Service Categories

Normal Service – Crane scale is operated at less than 85% of it’s capacity except for
isolated instances. Complete the frequent service inspection monthly and record the
periodic service inspection annually.

Heavy Service – Crane scale is operated at 85% - 100% of it’s capacity as part of
normal usage. Complete the frequent service inspection weekly to monthly and record
the periodic service inspection semi-annually.

Severe Service – Crane scale is operated at 85% - 100% of it’s capacity and used in
environmental conditions that are unfavorable, harmful or detrimental to the use of the
crane scale. Complete the frequent service inspection daily to weekly and record the
periodic service inspection quarterly.

Inspection Requirements

Frequent Service Inspection (records not required)
A frequent visual inspection is completed at intervals indicated by the service category
above by the operator or designated person of the following.

1. Inspect for structural deformation, cracks or excessive wear of any part of the

crane scale or associated adaptive devices.

2. Inspect for loose or missing guards, fasteners, covers, stops, or nameplates.
3. Inspect all functional operating mechanisms and automatic hold and release

mechanisms for improper adjustments interfering with operation of the crane
scale or associated adaptive devices.

4. Inspect for distortion such as bending, twisting, or increased throat opening (if

applicable)

Periodic Service Inspection (records required)
A periodic visual inspection is completed at intervals indicated by the service category
above by the operator or designated person and documented to provide the basis for
continuing evaluation. The periodic inspection will cover areas in the frequent service
inspection above and the following.

1. Inspect for loose bolts or fasteners.
2. Inspect for cracked or worn gears, pulleys, sheaves, sprockets, bearings, chains,

and belts.

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