Information

  • Cooperative Name:

  • Date/Time:

  • Auditor Name:

  • Truck or location of hoi

  • Select date

  • Inspector signature

Hoist and chain inspection items

  • Hoist I.D.#

  • Manufactures name

  • Model number

  • Capacity

  • 1. Are safety tags and rating legible

  • 2. Are all functional operating mechanisms adjusted properly and no excessive wear?

  • 3. Are all bolts and rivets tight?

  • 4. Are electrical and hydraulic lines checked for deterioration or leakage?

  • 5. Are sheaves and drums quickly replaced when found to be cracked or work?

  • 6. Condition of brake system parts operating properly?

  • 7. Condition of lad indicator - operating properly with in its limits?

  • 8. Are hooks inspected and checked for cracks, throat openings in excess of 15% over normal and hook twist more than 10% from normal plane?

  • 9. Are motors and electrical parts in good order?

  • 10. Are hoist chains and end connections inspected for excessive wear, twist and distortion beyond manufacturers recommendations?

  • 11. Is wire rope reeving for non compliance with manufactures recommendations?

  • 12. Are all pins bearings shafts, gears, roller and locking and clamping devices inspected for wear, cracks or distortion?

  • 13. Are chains drive sprockets inspected for excessive wear?

  • 14. Are loaded capacities labeled on cranes and support beam members. <br>

  • 15. Overall condition of hoist and chains

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