This MCIS hydraulic inspections checklist supports maintenance teams working with mining equipment, tools, and cylinders. Inspectors can locate the asset, capture photos, verify electrical safety certificates, and record tag-out status. The form covers master gauge use with serial capture, visual checks, and functional and end-of-stroke tests up to 10,000 psi. Record on-site repairs and maintenance actions such as replacing gauges, adapters, couplers, and tubes; adding oil or fluid; servicing tools; fitting dust caps and locking pins; and tagging items out of service when needed. Log pass or fail results, notes, and corrective actions to maintain safe, reliable hydraulic systems in demanding mining environments.
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