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  • Conducted on

  • Prepared by

  • Deno's Wonder Wheel Park GPS approximate location
  • Electrical Connections

  • Scenery

  • Gates

  • Lights on Ride

  • Lap Bars

  • Gas Springs

  • Lap Bar Warning Light

  • Seatbelts

  • Seats

  • Flooring

  • Wire Ropes

  • Safety Pins

  • Play on Car / Loose

  • Sensors and Limit Switches

  • Clean if necessary but do NOT use solvents

  • Test Run / Odd Sounds

  • E-Stop, Console Switches

  • Shock Absorbers and Compression Tanks

  • Normal pressure of 3.2 bar. Max of 6.5 bar

  • Sliding Guides of Shock Absorbers

  • Rubber Cleats of Shock Absorbers

  • Frame Crackes

  • Contacts for Vehicle Carriage

  • Wheels and Guide Plates in Vehicle

  • Yoke

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  • Pneumatic System

  • Check pressure at base is no more than 6.5 bar. Drain water through system. Clean filter as needed (monthly) with compressed air

  • Compressor

  • Pulleys (yoke and wear) - weekly

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  • Wire Rope Accurate - weekly

  • As per ride manual section 20.2.1

  • Wire Rope Sensor - weekly

  • Bumpers (red ones on top) - monthly

  • Clean and Inspect Electric Slip Ring / Commutator - weekly

  • As per ride manual section 20.11.6

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  • Ventilation Grills (clean) - weekly

  • Grease / Oil

  • Guide Roll and Guide Track check and Lubricant - weekly

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  • Pneumatic Cylinders (4 fittings total) - weekly

  • Gears - as needed

  • Bearing - every 100 hours of operation

  • Lap Bars - every 100 hours of operation

  • Tower Oiler Filled -as needed

  • Gearbox Oil (check) - monthly

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