Use the MCIS hydraulic inspection checklist to verify the condition and performance of hydraulic tools and assets. Record master gauge details, confirm electrical safety, check relief valves, and perform function and end-of-stroke tests up to 10000 psi. Document maintenance actions such as fitting dust caps, replacing gauges and couplers, adding burst protection sleeving, and servicing pumps and cylinders. Capture photos, note pass or fail results, and tag out equipment that does not meet standards to protect workers and maintain reliability.
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