Specifications
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4-1.5 Recommissioning
● The following procedure is to be carried out
when removing equipment from storage and
into a working environment. This procedure
assumes that the equipment in question has
been decommissioned in accordance with the
steps listed in this manual.
1. Remove all protective plastic wrapping.
Dispose of any desiccant packs.
2. Wipe excess grease or heavy oil from
exposed cylinder rods (if applicable).
3. If applicable, re-connect chain sling to lifting
lugs. Perform a visual inspection of all lifting
points. if visible damage is seen, including
cracks, broken lugs, distorted metal, etc.,
replace damaged part(s) before placing
equipment in service. If your company
requires yearly certication of lifting
equipment, ensure that the most recent
test date falls within the past year. Perform
recertication if necessary.
4. Perform a complete lubrication of all
externally accessible grease ttings on
equipment.
5. Fill uid reservoirs to appropriate levels
using specied uids.
6. Perform the start up procedure to energize
the power unit.
7. Assure pressure and temperature are
nominal.
8. Perform a thorough inspection of
pressurized hydraulic lines and ttings.
Any leaking hydraulic uid lines or ttings
must be replaced before the equipment is
returned to service.
9. Perform a thorough inspection of all seals.
Any seal that is leaking or “weeping”
must be replaced before the equipment is
returned to service.
10. Run power unit under normal work load to
ensure proper functionality.
11. When all of the previous steps are
completed, you may return your re-
commissioned equipment to service.
Inspection & Maintenance 4-1 Maintenance