Major Inspections

AS PER AUSTRALIAN STANDARDS AS2550, ALL Types of ELEVATED WORK PLATFORMS, CRANES, AND TELESCOPIC HANDLERS  ARE REQUIRED TO UNDERGO AN MAJOR INSPECTION. THIS IS TO MAINTAIN THE SAFE USE OF THE EQUIPMENT WITHIN THE INDUSTRY, ENSURING THAT ALL MACHINES AVOID ANY SERIOUS FAILURES AND ACCIDENTS WHILE IN OPERATION.

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Elevated Work Platforms  

Elevating work platforms are to undergo Major inspections after the first 10 years from the date of first commission and then every 5 years.

Completing a Major inspection is an extensive process completed by our specialist team. Major inspections include stripping the machine of all its components for measurement and replacement as required as well as checking for structural cracks, corrosion, and damages. These are completed in accordance with manufacturers and engineering guidelines.

 

We can offer advice and upgrades to ensure your EWP continues to meet your needs and perform reliably and economically, and most importantly, ensure the safety of the EWP operators.

 

 

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We then refurbish and refinish all components, re-assemble and recommission the machine and finally complete thorough pre-delivery inspection and associated testing. All testing done throughout this process is completed by state of the art technology to ensure accurate results and that the machine meets industry standards. National Forklift & Access Solutions will also provide a full, detailed report once completed for your records.

 

 

As one of Australia's leading services providers offering this service, we not only provide accurate quoting, featuring the best rates for our services, but also conduct fast turn-around times to get your machine back to work sooner.

 

Crane's and Crane borers   

Mobile Cranes                    Vehicle Loading crane              Crane borers 

 

Are all to undergo Major inspections after the first 10 years from the date of first commission and then every 5 years.

A major strip-down inspection be carried out at intervals not exceeding 10 years. The major inspection should include the dismantling of the boom, pins, slew ring, and outriggers along with a comprehensive inspection of all high-stress areas. This is consistent with the information provided in the Mobile Crane Code of Practice 2006 for major inspections on mobile cranes.

 

Major Inspections and Rebuilds - Great turn-a-round, competitive prices, with quality workmanship you can trust!

 

 

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Schedule Machinery Inspections

Ensure compliance with equipment maintenance standards. We have equipment coming from all over Australia so make sure you schedule your major inspection ahead of time. 

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