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As a common industrial equipment, the correct lowering and lifting operation of the lift is the key link in its use. The following are the precautions that must be kept in mind during these two processes:
1. Confirm the landing area: Before landing, the operator must ensure that there are no obstacles in the landing area to avoid collisions during landing. At the same time, the landing area should be flat and solid to support the weight of the lift.
2. Check safety devices: Before landing, be sure to check that all safety devices of the lift are intact, including the brake system, limit switches, etc. These safety devices can play a key role in emergency situations.
3. Smooth landing: During the landing process, the operator should maintain smooth operation and avoid rapid landing or sudden stops to reduce mechanical shock and possible damage.
4. Real-time monitoring: During the landing process, the status of the lift should be monitored in real time, including position, speed, etc. If any abnormality is found, the landing should be stopped immediately and an inspection should be carried out.
1. Pre-planning: Before any lift is carried out, the target height and location of the lift must be clearly defined to ensure safety and accuracy during the lift.
2. Load balance: The lift should ensure balanced load during the lifting process to avoid excessive weight on one side causing the equipment to tilt or be damaged.
3. Lift gradually: During the lifting process, the lifting method should be adopted gradually to avoid lifting too high at one time, which may cause the equipment to become unstable. At the same time, the operator should always pay attention to the status of the lift to ensure that it is rising steadily.
4. Safety protection: During the lifting process, operators should wear safety protection equipment, such as hard hats, protective glasses, etc. In addition, obvious safety warning signs should be set up in the lifting area to prevent others from entering by mistake and causing danger.
In general, safety should be the primary consideration during both lowering and lifting operations. By following the precautions above, we can effectively reduce operational risks, extend the life of our equipment, and ensure smooth production. Regular maintenance of your lift is also crucial to ensuring its safe operation.