Planned Maintenance

Get the most out of your equipment (forklifts, docks & much more). These plans have been created to help you prolong the life of your machine, maintain a higher resale value and to keep compliance with OSHA safety regulations. Here are just a few reasons signing up for planned maintenance can save you money. 

  • Reduce downtime & minimize costly repairs when you find issues early on.

  • Keep your employees safe and lower the chance of expensive workplace accidents with routine inspections.

  • Get a greater trade in or resell value when you replace your equipment.

  • Pay one flat rate for labor instead of by the hour.


30 Point Forklift Inspection

  1. Check for operation
  2. Visual inspection
  3. Horn
  4. Lights
  5. Check hydraulic system
  6. Check all switches
  7. Check forward & reverse lever
  8. Check/test brake & parking brake (adjust if needed)
  9. Check cylinder
  10. Check for leaks
  11. Check & top off all fluids
  12. Check steering
  13. Check all wheels
  14. Check & lubricate mast, chain & grease fittings
  15. Check radiator & reservoir
  1. Check transmission & operation
  2. Blowout radiator core & clean machine with compressed air
  3. Check spark plug, wire cap & rotor
  4. Check & adjust carburetor and governor (if needed)
  5. Check & adjust timing (if needed)
  6. Check LP system
  7. Check or replace air filter
  8. Check or replace motor oil & filter
  9. Check SCR system operation
  10. Check & inspect battery, water level
  11. Check battery cables & connectors
  12. Check & inspect contactors
  13. Check & inspect all electric motor brushes (when accessible)
  14. Check charging system (built-in)
  15. Check fork wear

25 Point Dock Inspection

  1. Overall Visual Inspection
  2. Check for operation
  3. Clean debris from pit
  4. Inspect deck and lip
  5. Inspect toe guards
  6. Inspect weather seals
  7. Tighten all nuts & bolts
  8. Inspect all welds
  9. Inspect rear hinge
  10. Inspect & lube front hinge
  11. Inspect hydraulic cylinders and hoses
  12. Inspect limit switches and arms
  1. Inspect & lubricate cylinder pivots
  2. Inspect sub frame
  3. Inspect fluid levels
  4. Inspect valve block in motor/pump
  5. Inspect hold down assembly
  6. Inspect cross traffic/safety legs
  7. Inspect release chains
  8. Inspect and lubricate lift arm
  9. Inspect & lube lift arm roller
  10. Inspect all electrical connections
  11. Inspect control panel
  12. Inspect bumpers
  13. Cycle leveler for proper operation

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