This ALI lift inspection checklist follows the 2013 ALOIM guidance to help technicians assess automotive vehicle lifts. It covers locating manufacturer instructions and safety labels, confirming rated load capacity and nameplate data, checking clearances, controls, and lock functions, and inspecting structural components and electrical systems. Sections address runway features, swing arm restraints, telescoping stops, adapters, lubrication points, synchronization systems, and unguarded pinch points. It also details hydraulic, mechanical, and pneumatic lift checks, including cylinders, chains and wire ropes, lowering speed, oil type and levels, and relief valve seals, to document compliance and keep lifts safe.
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