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How to Care for a Stationary Scissor Lift

May 21,2024

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Periodic inspection:
Inspect the structure of the fixed scissor lift for cracks, wear or damage before each use.
Check the hydraulic system for leaks and make sure the oil level is normal.
Check that the fixed scissor lift wires and ele...

Periodic inspection:

Inspect the structure of the fixed scissor lift for cracks, wear or damage before each use.

Check the hydraulic system for leaks and make sure the oil level is normal.

Check that the fixed scissor lift wires and electrical components are intact and there are no exposed or damaged wires.

Cleaning and maintenance:

Use a dry, clean cloth to remove dust and dirt from fixed scissor lift equipment.

Clean the work area to prevent debris from affecting equipment operation.

lubricating:

Regularly lubricate critical stationary scissor lift components such as hinges, slide rails, and bearings as recommended by the manufacturer.

Hydraulic system maintenance:

Regularly replace the hydraulic oil of the fixed scissor lift to ensure that the oil is clean and pollution-free.

Check the hydraulic cylinder and hydraulic pipeline to ensure there are no leaks or abnormalities.

Operation test:

Carry out regular functional tests to ensure that lift, swivel and tilt function properly.

Check safety devices such as limit switches and emergency stop buttons to ensure they function reliably.

Train operators:

Make sure operators are properly trained on equipment maintenance and safe operating procedures.

Follow manufacturer's guidelines:

Follow the manufacturer's recommended intervals and procedures for maintenance, as different models of stationary scissor lifts may have different maintenance requirements.

By following these maintenance steps, you can extend the life of your fixed scissor lift, reduce breakdowns, and ensure safe operation. If any abnormality is found, stop using it immediately and contact a professional for repair.