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6-Month Equipment Certification Checklist

by James McFall, from the Community

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This 6-month equipment certification checklist helps inspectors verify the condition and safe operation of plant and access equipment. It covers initial details such as machine make, model, serial number, and hour meter, then guides checks across engine and drivetrain components, cooling and ignition systems, hydraulic oil and filters, hub and gear oils, and leak detection. Structural and functional items include baskets and platforms, slew and brake systems, wheel assemblies and tyres, chains and attachments, emergency controls and manual lowering, limit switches and interlocks, steering and platform leveling, cylinders and valves, drive motors, welding and structural integrity, emergency stop and enable systems, harness anchor points, tilt and overload systems, alarms and horn, wiring and covers, oscillating axle, key switch, batteries and charging, outriggers and stabilisers, and instrumentation. Use this template to maintain compliance and machine reliability between major services.

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