AGF Lift maintenance involves regular inspections, adjustments, repairs, and replacement of worn components to prevent breakdowns and ensure compliance with safety regulations. 

Why is Lift Maintenance Important?

Safety:
Regular maintenance ensures that lifts operate safely, preventing accidents and injuries.
Reliability:
Well-maintained lifts are more reliable and less prone to breakdowns, minimizing downtime and inconvenience.
Cost Savings:
Addressing minor issues through regular maintenance can prevent costly repairs and replacements down the line.

What does lift maintenance involve?

Visual Inspection:
Checking for any physical damage, wear, or signs of malfunction on lift components, including cables, pulleys, rails, and doors.
Mechanical Component Maintenance:
Lubricating moving parts, inspecting bolts and fasteners, and ensuring proper alignment.
Electrical System Inspection:
Testing safety sensors, verifying the proper functioning of lighting and emergency lighting, and inspecting the control panel for error codes.
Safety Feature Checks:
Testing emergency stop buttons, fire alarm integrations, and emergency evacuation procedures.
Door and Entrance Inspection:
Inspecting the condition of the doors, their opening and closing mechanisms, and the alignment of the doors with the floor.
Record Keeping:
Maintaining a log of all maintenance activities, including repairs, replacements, and inspections.

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