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Royston01  
#1 Posted : 28 October 2013 14:48:39(UTC)
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Royston01

Hi I have just had an inspection of my vehicle lift and been told to replace the wire ropes. They are in good visual condition but he says that BS7980 insists that they be changed every 6 years. I can find a recommendation that they be replaced after 9000 lifts (which we are nowhere near) but not the 6 years he is quoting. Has anyone any experience of similar recommendations because at over £2500 i'm not rushing into it. Thanks
JJ Prendergast  
#2 Posted : 28 October 2013 15:11:25(UTC)
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JJ Prendergast

BS7980 Clause 6.2 Routine inspection (c) (i) then makes reference to BS4309 Cranes - wire ropes, care, maintenance and inspection and discard Clause 6 - Renew load suspension ropes after 6yrs maximum irrespective of apparent condition. British Standards are not legally binding, so you don't have to change the ropes - although you would have a hard time showing you had acted reasonably if a lift failed due to wire rope failure.
JJ Prendergast  
#3 Posted : 28 October 2013 15:17:57(UTC)
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JJ Prendergast

Just re-read the criteria The 6yr criteria is within BS7980 - clause 6.2 The other criteria for rope rejection is within BS4309 e.g. broken strands/chafing/kinks in the rope etc It reads a litle confusing
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