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Hi
I've done much trawling of info but regarding FLT's, can anyone offer advice on the minimum requirements on the parts of FLTs required as part of a Thorough Examination?
Thanks
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I cant point you in the direction of a list - sorry. But if the FLT's are leased then the leasing company as a rule carryout the Thorough Examinations in accordance with LOLER Regs & provide you with a certificate with the results. Any areas where the FLT may fail they normally repair as well. The FLTs that arent leased, Royal Sun Alliance carry out a fantastic service for us. Not exactly what you were looking for.
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Thorough Examination a guide by CFTS isnt a bad website it might answer some of your queries
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Normally a thorough examination is done on the mechanical and hydraulic components specific to a particular type of forklift (mast of the forklift, hydrualic pump, pulleys, chains etc).
These thorough examinations must be done by a competent person (experienced, knowledgable & trained) such as a mechanical engineer.
If your not a competent engineer in this field i would not get involved in conducting thorough examinations.
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