This McDaniel Equipment lift inspection checklist helps service teams and facility managers assess the safety and condition of automotive lifts in accordance with ALI and ANSI guidance. Sections cover documentation and safety labels, clearance and bay checks, arms and rubber pads, lock mechanisms, hydraulic hoses and cylinders, power unit and controls, chains and cables, sheaves and axles, runways, overhead components, columns, and anchoring. Use it during routine inspections to verify synchronization, torque requirements, lubrication, and leaks; capture findings; and support maintenance actions to keep workshop lifting equipment safe and compliant.
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