Esting, Chedule – Wood’s Powr-Grip MT1TL6FAIR User Manual

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Rev 6.0/12-12

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If any deficiency is detected during the inspection, correct it before using the lifter. If necessary,

return the lifter to Wood’s Powr-Grip or an authorized dealer for repair (see LIMITED

WARRANTY).

Infrequent Use

If a lifter is used less than 1 day in a 2-week period, perform the Periodic Inspection

each time

before using the lifter

.

T

ESTING

S

CHEDULE

Perform these tests when placing the lifter in service

initially

and

each time following a repair or

modification

. Correct any deficiency and retest before using the lifter.

Operational Tests

• Perform the V

ACUUM

T

EST

to follow.

• Test all features and functions of the lifter (see OPERATING FEATURES, OPERATION and

MAINTENANCE).

Load Test

Prove that the lifter can lift 100% of its Maximum Load Capacity (see SPECIFICATIONS), using an
actual load or an equivalent simulation.

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Employ the following method to test with an actual

load:
1) Place a test load with appropriate L

OAD

C

HARACTERISTICS

(see INTENDED USE) on a stable

support. Make sure the load is oriented in the upright position.

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2) Apply the vacuum pads to the load as previously directed.
3) When the vacuum level registers above 16" Hg [-54 kPa] on the vacuum gauge, turn off or

disconnect the power source (as appropriate).

4) Raise the load a minimal distance, to assure that it is supported by the lifter.
5) Hold the load for 5 minutes. The load must not slip or fall during this time period. If it does,

conduct a V

ACUUM

T

EST

and inspect each vacuum pad as indicated under V

ACUUM

P

AD

M

AINTENANCE

: Inspection (see sections to follow). Correct any deficiency that is found and

retest the lifter.


Note: See MAINTENANCE topics to follow for additional directions about inspecting and testing
specific lifter components.

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ASME Standard B30.20 requires the lifter to be tested to 125% of its Load Capacity.

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Flat Lifters are exempt from this requirement.

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