Routine maintenance, 2 routine maintenance – Autoquip SERIES 35 SCISSORS LIFT User Manual
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Failure to relieve operating system pressure could result in the sudden
and unexpected release of high-pressure fluids (or air) during
maintenance and/or repair of the lift, resulting in severe injury or death.
6. Follow OSHA electrical lock-out/tag-out procedures. Disconnect and tag all electrical and/or other
power sources to prevent an unplanned or unexpected actuation of the lift.
7. Once inspection or work is complete, reverse the performance of the steps above to raise the lift off
the maintenance locks and place the locks back into the designated storage position.
HIGH VOLTAGE!! – Disconnect and/or lock out the electrical supply to the
power unit per OSHA regulations prior to any installation or maintenance
being performed.
6.2 Routine Maintenance
Prevent serious injury or death.
Lock-out/tag-out power source prior to any maintenance
being performed.
Prevent serious injury or death.
Never go under lift platform until load is removed and scissors
mechanism is securely blocked in raised position with
maintenance devices.
See Maintenance Devices section.
Pressurized fluids can penetrate the skin.
Hydraulic hoses can fail from age, damage and exposure.
Do not search for hydraulic leaks without body and face protection. A tiny,
almost invisible leak can penetrate the skin, requiring immediate medical
attention.
Use wood or cardboard to detect hydraulic leaks, never your hands.
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