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Daily inspection and maintenance table, Daily inspection & maintenance – Snorkel SR SERIES User Manual

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10. DAILY INSPECTION & MAINTENANCE

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P/N 569300

At the start of each work day (or 8 hour shift) an
SR qualified operator must perform the DAILY
INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCE listed in
the table below.

The purpose of the daily inspection and
maintenance is to keep the SR in proper
working condition and to detect signs of
malfunction at the earliest possible time.

DAILY INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCE TABLE

(Set the KEY SWITCH to off before starting this inspection.)

ITEM

SERVICE REQUIRED

1. Fuel level

Visually inspect

2. Fuel filter (diesel engines only)

Visually inspect (condition)

3. Fuel leaks

Visually inspect (hoses, connections, etc.)

4. Engine oil

Check oil level (between dipstick lines)

5. Engine coolant

Check fluid level and radiator hoses

6. Radiator cap

Visually inspect (installation)

7. Platform safety chain

Visually inspect (operation)

8. Swinging gate (option)

Visually inspect (installation, operation)

9. Wiring harnesses and connectors

Visually inspect (installation, condition)

10. Battery terminals

Visually inspect (no corrosion)

11. Hydraulic tank cap

Visually inspect (installation)

12. Hydraulic oil level

Check fluid level (at line on side of tank)

13. Hydraulic oil leaks

Visually inspect (hoses, tubes)

14. Tires and wheels

Visually inspect (condition)

15. Bolts and fasteners

Visually inspect (looseness)

16. Structural damage & welds

Visually inspect (weld cracks, dents)

17. Guardrails

Visually inspect (condition)

18. Lanyard anchorages (option)

Visually inspect (condition)

19. Bubble level on platform (outrigger machines)

Visually inspect (condition)

20. Guides, rollers, and slides

Visually inspect (condition)

START THE ENGINE FROM THE BASE-CONTROL PANEL

21. Charging system

Check condition (gauge)

22. Level sensor

Check operation

23. Ground controls

Actuate and visually inspect for operation

24. Emergency lowering

Check operation (causes correct motion)

25. Platform controls

Actuate and visually inspect for operation

26. Flashing light (option)

Visually check (operation)

27. GFCI (option)

Check operation

28. Air filter

Check condition (gauge)

29. Safety prop

Check operation

30. Parking brakes

Check operation

31. Placards, decals, and Operator’s Manual

Visually inspect (installation and condition)

10. DAILY INSPECTION

& MAINTENANCE

D A N G E R

Do not operate an SR that is known to be
damaged or malfunctioning. Defective parts
or equipment malfunctions jeopardize the
safety of the operator and other personnel,
and can cause damage to the machine.