The insulated aerial work platforms uses insulated booms and insulated buckets to move workers, tools, etc., lift them to the working position and maintain stability. This type of elevated work platform can rely on the insulation properties of the insulated booms and insulated buckets to protect workers in the buckets from electrical injuries.
Excellent insulation performance, high-altitude live operations
Simple and comfortable operation, multiple groups of operations can be selected as needed
Diverse actions suitable for various working conditions
Hydraulic System Checks: Regularly inspect the hydraulic system for leaks, proper fluid levels, and condition of the hydraulic fluid. Replace the fluid and filters according to the manufacturer’s recommendations.
Structural Inspections: Examine the structural components of the hydraulic aerial platform for any signs of wear, damage, or corrosion. Pay special attention to welds, bolts, and pins.
Functional Tests: Perform functional tests on all controls and safety devices to ensure they are operating correctly. This includes testing emergency stop buttons, lower-level controls, and tilt sensors.
Electrical System Maintenance: Inspect the electrical system, including batteries, wiring, and connectors, for signs of damage or corrosion. Ensure that all electrical functions are working as intended.
Lubrication: Regularly lubricate all moving parts, including pivot points and bearings, to ensure smooth operation and to prevent wear.
Cleaning: Keep the hydraulic aerial platform and its components clean to prevent the buildup of dirt and debris that could interfere with its operation or mask potential problems