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SECTION 1 - SITE DETAILS:

  • Site Address:

  • Site Contact:

SECTION 2 - TASK DETAILS:

  • EQ/SO Reference:

  • Date:

  • Start Time:

  • Finish Time:

  • Engineer:

  • On-site Location:

  • Type of Visit:

  • Description of Visit:

  • Is there an aircraft docked in the hangar?

SECTION 3 - REFERENCED DOCUMENTS:

  • RAMS:

  • DYNAMIC RAMS:

MAINTENANCE

SECTION 4 - FUNCTIONAL CHECKS FOR DOCKING PLATFORMS:

  • Check Platform Movement (Up/Down/Forwards/Backwards)

  • Check Rails & Wheels/Rollers

  • Check Operation of all Flaps & Gates

  • Check Operation of Sliding Fingers & Bumper Sensors

  • Check Mechanical Stops & Buffers

  • Check Operation of Emergency Stops

  • Check operation of Power Coils

  • Check Operation of Limit Switches

SECTION 5 - MECHANICAL CHECKS:

  • Check Track & Clean

  • Check Roller Bearings & Lubricate as Required

  • Check Correct Alignment of all Roller Wheels

  • Check Fixings

  • Check and Lubricate Wheels/Rollers as required

  • Check General Condition of Structure

  • Check & Grease Points on all Moving Parts

  • Check Hydraulic System & Pipework

  • Check Condition of Floor Panels & Folding Flaps

SECTION 6 - ELECTRICAL CHECKS:

  • Check all sockets 240v, 110v & 24v & any Electrical Equipment attached to the dock for security and correct operation.

  • Check Platform Lighting

  • Check all Motors

  • Check Sounders

  • Check Control Station Push Button/Key Switch Stations

  • Check PLC Status

  • Check PLC Outstation

  • Visual Inspection of Outstation Devices

  • Check Condition of Power & Control Cables

  • Check Wiring Tightness

  • Check Panel Drawings are Present

SECTION 7 - SUMMARY:

SECTION 8 - FURTHER WORKS REQUIRED:

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SECTION 9 - E-TEC SIGN OFF:

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