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Vehicle Lift Lift Periodic Inspection and Inspection

According to the Pascal principle, when any pressure is applied to the liquids in the closed containers, this pressure is distributed evenly to every point of the liquid in the container. All hydraulic systems are based on this principle and the operation of the vehicle lifts is done with these hydraulic systems. Hydraulic systems generally use liquids such as oil or water which cannot be compressed.

Vehicle lifts are used in automobile factories, series stations and small businesses that repair cars and are manufactured in different models according to the needs of these enterprises. It is mainly two or four columns.

Vehicle lifts ultimately lift heavy loads and always pose a risk to the safety of employees and the enterprise. Therefore, regular maintenance is required.

The Regulation on the Health and Safety Conditions in the Use of Work Equipment issued by the Ministry of Labor and Social Security in 2013 has obliged the enterprises to have the vehicle lifts inspected and inspected at least once a year, taking into account employee health and property safety. In case of an accident, employers are responsible. The said regulation includes the frequency of inspection and inspection of vehicle lifts and the criteria and standards to be followed. In addition, inspection and inspection operations must be carried out by mechanical engineers, machine technicians or high technicians. Otherwise, checks and reports to be made by unauthorized persons are not considered valid.

Inspection institutions are examining the reports of the examinations made before the inspection and if there are any identified problems.

Our company carries out regular inspections and inspections of vehicle lifts in compliance with the legal regulations in force within the scope of periodic controls of lifting and transmitting machines. This A few standards considered during the studies are:

 

  • TS EN 60204-32 Safety in machinery - Electrical devices in machinery - Part 32: Requirements for hoisting machines
  • TS ISO 12480-1 Cranes - Safe use - Section 1: General
  • TS ISO 9927-1 Cranes - Inspections - Part 1: General
  • TS EN 13000: 2010 + A1 Cranes - mobile cranes
  • TS EN 1495 / A2 Lift platforms - Pillar work platforms