Wire Rope; Inspection; Three Month Inspection; Year Or 7000 Hour Replacement - JLG 1850SJ Service And Maintenance Manual

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4.11 WIRE ROPE

Inspection

NOTE: The pictures in this paragraph are just samples to show the
replacement criteria of the rope.
1. Inspect ropes for broken wires, particularly valley wire
breaks and breaks at end terminations.
Flexing a wire rope can often expose broken wires hid-
den in valleys between strands.
2. Inspect ropes for corrosion.
3. Inspect ropes for kinks or abuse.
A kink is caused by pulling down a loop
in a slack line during improper handling,
installation, or operation.
4. Inspect sheaves for condition of bearings/pins. (See
Dimension Of Sheaves for proper dimension.)
5. Inspect sheaves for condition of flanges. (See Dimension
Of Sheaves for proper dimension.)
6. Inspect sheaves with a groove wearout gauge for exces-
sive wear.
Observe the groove so that it may be clearly seen
whether the contour of the gauge matches the
contour of the bottom of the groove.
7. Ropes passing inspection should be lubricated with wire
rope lubricant before reassembly.
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SECTION 4 - BOOM & PLATFORM

Three Month Inspection

1. Remove boom covers and visually (with flashlight)
inspect the ropes for rust, broken wires, frays, abuse, or
any signs of abnormalities.
2. Check rope tension by deflecting the ropes by
hand...properly tensioned ropes should have little or no
movement.
NOTE: Delayed movement of the fly boom indicates loose wire
ropes.

12 Year or 7000 Hour Replacement

1. Mandatory wire rope and sheave replacement.
Additional inspection required if:
a. Machine is exposed to hostile environment or con-
ditions.
b. Erratic boom operation or unusual noise exists.
c. Machine is idle for an extended period.
d. Boom is overloaded or sustained a shock load.
e. Boom exposed to electrical arc...wires may be fused
internally.

Additional Replacement Criteria

1. Sheaves and wire rope must be replaced as sets.
2. Rusted or corroded wire ropes.
3. Kinked, "bird caged", or crushed ropes.
4. Ropes at end of adjustment range.
5. Sheaves failing wearout gage inspection.
6. Ropes with 6 total broken wires in one rope lay, 3 in one
strand in one rope lay, 1 valley break, or 1 break at any
end termination.
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