Inspection Service
Inspection can help alleviate down time of equipment. Inspection are an OSHA Requirement. For your benefit and that of your employees are your records in compliance?
Is your Crane Inspector Qualified?
As a qualified inspector they must have the following DOCUMENTED:
* Inspector Training
* Inspector Testing
* Inspection Experience
* Inspector Certification.
We offer a wide range of inspection services that will have your equipment performing at their highest levels of efficiency.
While our Inspections include 57 plus items the following is a sample of safety items that are checked
to prevent accidents and equipment down time.
32 Point Safety Check
- Bridge Wheels (inspected for wear and damage)
- Trolley Wheels (inspected for wear and damage)
- Gears
- Couplings
- Bearings
- Bolts
- Gear Boxes
- Motors
- Motor Brakes
- Upper & Lower Sheaves Blocks
- Wire Rope / Chain
- Wire Rope Drum
- Hooks & Safety Latches
- Runway Rails
- Runway Beam (for underhung crane & monorails)
- End Stops
17. All Limit Switches including:
-Travel Limit Switches
-Geared Limit Switches
-Paddle Limit Switches
18. Main Line Contactor
19. Reversing Controllers
20. Overload Relays
21. Brake Relays
22. Brake Rectifiers
23. Resistors
24. Power Conductor Bars
25. Power Collector Shoes
26. Festoon Electrification
27. Pendant or Remote Functions
28. Fuses
29. Electrical Enclosures
30. Proper Capacity Signs
31. Mechanical Load Brake (if applicable)
32. Drive Sprockets (if applicable)
We prepare an inspection report, including deficiencies and recommendations for the customer upon conclusion of the inspection process. Inspection labels are affixed to the equipment that is deemed to be in service worthy condition.
A follow-up quotation for any repairs required to bring the equipment up to service worthy standards is also prepared and submitted for the customer’s evaluation.
In some cases, with customer consent, minor repairs can be made during the inspection process. Inspection can help alleviate down time of equipment. Inspection are an OSHA Requirement. For your benefit and that of your employees are your records in compliance?