A detailed Hydromotor DAILY preventive maintenance Inspection checklist

1. Visual Inspection

2. Fluid Levels

3. Temperature Monitoring

  • Use a calibrated infrared thermometer or thermocouple.
  • Take measurements at designated points on the hydromotor.
  • Ensure readings are taken during normal operating conditions.
  • Record the highest and lowest temperature readings.
  • Refer to the hydromotor's manual for temperature ranges.
  • Identify any deviations from specified limits.
  • Note any hotspots or areas exceeding the specified range.
  • Consult with engineering if temperatures are outside acceptable limits.
  • Operate the hydromotor under normal conditions.
  • Pay attention to unusual noises like grinding or whining.
  • Stop the system if abnormal sounds persist.
  • Document any findings for further investigation.
  • Use a calibrated infrared thermometer or thermocouple.
  • Take measurements at designated points on the hydromotor.
  • Ensure readings are taken during normal operating conditions.
  • Record the highest and lowest temperature readings.
  • Refer to the hydromotor's manual for temperature ranges.
  • Identify any deviations from specified limits.
  • Note any hotspots or areas exceeding the specified range.
  • Consult with engineering if temperatures are outside acceptable limits.
  • Operate the hydromotor under normal conditions.
  • Pay attention to unusual noises like grinding or whining.
  • Stop the system if abnormal sounds persist.
  • Document any findings for further investigation.

4. Functional Testing

5. Safety Features

6. Electrical Connections

7. Documentation

8. Final Checks

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