Maintenance
7.5 Inspecting the Chair
Have your service's equipment maintenance personnel
inspect the chair at regular intervals. Track and track belts
should be inspected after each use.
Follow the checklists on this page and work the chair through
all its functions as described in this manual.
If inspection shows damage or excessive wear, remove the
chair from service until repairs are made. See Parts and
Service, pages 32 and 33.
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INSPECTION CHECKLIST
FOR MODEL 59-T AND MODEL 59 CHAIRS
Are all components present?
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Is the chair free of excessive wear?
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Are all screws, nuts, bolts, rivets, and roll pins
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securely in place?
Do all moving parts operate smoothly and properly?
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Do all locks on the chair operate properly?
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Does the chair roll smoothly?
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Are the restraints properly installed?
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Is restraint webbing in good condition with no cuts
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or frayed edges?
Are restraint buckles free of visible damage and do
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they operate properly?
Do installed accessories operate properly without
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interfering with chair operation?
INSPECTION CHECKLIST
FOR TRACK AND BELTS
Are the track and belts free of lubricant, dirt and
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debris?
Is there visible damage to the track or belts?
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Are inner cords of belts visible (indicating the need
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for replacement)?
Are the belt-tensioning bolts and nuts tight?
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Do the belts roll properly?
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Do the track and belts perform properly?
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© Ferno-Washington, Inc 234-3298-02 May 2009
59, 59-T EZ Glide®