Hand lift checklist

Pre-Operation Inspection

  • Inspect the overall structure of the hand lift for cracks or dents
  • Look for any loose or missing parts that may affect operation
  • Check for any signs of corrosion or rust
  • Test the emergency stop button to ensure it immediately stops operation
  • Check that all control levers and buttons are responsive
  • Verify that safety sensors are working correctly
  • Refer to the manufacturer's guidelines for the maximum load capacity
  • Ensure that the load to be lifted does not exceed the recommended weight limit
  • Consider the size and shape of the load to ensure it can be safely lifted
  • Check for any flat spots or balding on the tires
  • Inspect the wheel bearings for any signs of damage or excessive wear
  • Make sure all wheels are securely attached and rotate smoothly

Operating Procedures

  • Check the ground for any obstructions or uneven surfaces
  • Adjust the hand lift's position if needed to ensure stability
  • Bend at the knees and keep your back straight when lifting
  • Use your legs to lift the load, not your back
  • Refer to the manufacturer's guidelines for the maximum load capacity
  • Distribute the load evenly on the hand lift to prevent tipping
  • Be aware of the location of all moving parts on the hand lift
  • Do not reach into any areas where moving parts are present

Safety Precautions

Post-Operation Maintenance

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