Jaw Crusher Maintenance Service Engineers Safety Inspection
One of the biggest ways to prevent failures is to make sure your equipment is properly aligned and balanced.These programs are designed to keep your maintenance costs low by preventing costly failures before they happen.
Jaw Crusher Maintenance Service Engineers Safety Inspection
One of the biggest ways to prevent failures is to make sure your equipment is properly aligned and balanced.These programs are designed to keep your maintenance costs low by preventing costly failures before they happen.
Guards – Secure & in position, including crusher opening guard
Emergency stops / Pullwires – in place & effective?
Tracking controls – consider handset, umbilical cord & jack plug condition & function
Isolation points – effective & allows for multi-hasp?
Access & egress – consider steps/ladders, handrails, walkways & self-closing gates
Scrapers, ploughs & skirts – consider condition & tension
Structural inspection of framework & chassis – inspect for cracks, distortions, rusting, etc.
Tracks – tension & condition
Environmental – inspect spray bars, nozzles, hoods, covers, etc.
Hydraulic pipes and rams – inspect for leaks or signs of wear / damage
Fuel hoses - inspect for leaks or signs of wear / damage
Batteries, cables & terminals – check condition & connections
Warning signs – in place & visible for hazards present? (e.g. noise, dust, ejected materials, high pressure fluid injection, etc.)
Fire extinguisher – correct type present & within test date?
Start-up / Tracking audible warning - working correctly?
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Reference: http://qnjac.co.uk/qnjac-guidance/plant-fixed-and-mobile/engineers-inspection-jaw-crushers/
Source: MaintainX (Community Member)