This linisher inspection and service checklist helps maintenance and workshop teams assess the condition and safe operation of a linisher. It guides users through visual checks of drive wheels, power cables and interconnects, and belt condition, along with verifying operational handles, buttons, and foot switches. It includes testing emergency stop functionality, ensuring guards are in place and secure, and confirming that a current risk assessment is visible. Sections are provided to capture dates, preparer details, media evidence, and additional notes so issues can be documented and actioned promptly. Ideal for machine shops and metal fabrication environments seeking consistent linisher servicing and safety compliance.
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