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GRC Overhead Crane Daily Checklist - Nasa

This document is a daily checklist for inspecting an overhead crane. It lists 10 items to check including the operation of the hoist, trolleys, bridges and synchronization as well as checking for wear, deterioration, damage to load hooks, hoist rope or chain, load attachments and other components. It also includes checking controls, operating mechanisms, main power disconnect and the cab.
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GRC Overhead Crane Daily Checklist - Nasa

This document is a daily checklist for inspecting an overhead crane. It lists 10 items to check including the operation of the hoist, trolleys, bridges and synchronization as well as checking for wear, deterioration, damage to load hooks, hoist rope or chain, load attachments and other components. It also includes checking controls, operating mechanisms, main power disconnect and the cab.
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GRC Overhead Crane

Daily Checklist
GRC BUILDING LOCATION CRANE CAPACITY MODEL NUMBER S/N

MONTH/YEAR The following items below shall be


checked daily. ITEM NUMBERS

1. Operation: Observe operation for malfunctions for DATE 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 INSPECTOR


a. Hoist
Raise/lower all speeds 1
Brakes
2
Check upper limit switches with no load
b. Trolleys 3
Full travel, test all speeds
Brakes 4
c. Bridges
5
Full travel, test all speeds
Brakes 6
Stops
Obstructions 7
d. Synchronize crane and test steps a. - c. if multiple
8
hooks can be operated simultaneously
9
2. Check for deterioration or leakage in lines, tanks,
10
valves, drain pumps, and other parts of air of
hydraulic systems 11

3. Examine load hooks for wear cracks, nicks, 12


gouges, deterioration, or damage 13
Saddle wear (10%)
Throat opening (any) 14
Twist (5%)
15
Latch
16
4. Check hoist rope or chain and end connection
Rope crushing, kinking, broken wires, fraying, 17
twist or distortion
Chain lubrication, defects or wear 18

5. Check load attachments 19


Capacity ratings, end connections 20

21
6. Check for excessive wear of components
Hook block, sheaves, hook-wind 22

23
7. Check all running ropes for correct reeving
Proper spooling 24

25
8. Controls and operating mechanisms
Identification, labels and decals 26
Excessive wear
27
Proper adjustment
Alarms/lights 28

9. Main power disconnect/emergency power 29


Clear access and proper labeling
30

10. Cab 31
Fire extinguisher S = Satisfactory U = Unsatisfactory (See comments) N = Not Applicable
Housekeeping and lighting Below-the-hook lift devices (slings, shackles, hoist rings, eyebolts, lift beams, etc.) must be
Hand signal chart visually inspected before use, and within load test certification. Tags must be present on the
device containing load test information (date of load test, load test weight, capacity, etc.)
GRC 144 (FEB 11)
Inspector's Report
URGENCY OF RECOMMENDED ACTION

STOP USE OF CRANE REPAIR ITEMS DUE BY ORDER REPAIR PARTS


ITEM CORRECTIVE ACTION
UNTIL REPAIRS ARE (DATE): (WORK ORDER #, PR#)
REQUIRED
COMPLETED

GRC 144 (FEB 11)

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