cRANE MAINTENANCE

Comprehensive Guide to Crane Maintenance: Ensuring Safety and Efficiency

Regular Inspection and Maintenance Schedule:

Establish a routine inspection and maintenance schedule for your cranes, adhering to manufacturer guidelines and industry standards.

Lubrication and Fluid Checks:

Proper lubrication of crane components is essential to prevent friction, wear, and corrosion. Regularly inspect and lubricate moving parts such as bearings, gears, cables, and hydraulic systems.

Structural Integrity Checks:

Inspect the structural components of the crane, including the boom, mast, jib, and hooks, for signs of damage, cracks, or corrosion.

Electrical System Inspection:

Thoroughly inspect the crane's electrical system, including wiring, connectors, switches, and controls. Look for signs of wear, loose connections, or overheating.

Load Testing:

Periodically conduct load testing to assess the crane's lifting capacity and stability. This involves subjecting the crane to loads that simulate real-world conditions to verify its performance and safety under different scenarios.

GEAR BOX CONDITION:

HP 320 GEAR OIL RECOMMENDED TO BE CHANGED ON A REGULAR INTERVALS OF EVERY YEAR.A SPARE GEAR BOXES OF MAIN HOIST,CT LT SHOULD BE KEPT IN INVENTORY

HOOK:

CONDITION OF HOOK LOOKS SATISFACTORY HOWEVER WEAR AND TEAR OBSERVERED , SWIVEL MOVEMENT IS FINE.PULLEY AND HOOK BLOCK IS OK FOR USE . SINGLE SAFETY LATCH ON THE HOOK

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