Utility Line Truck #23 Vehicle Inspection 12-15-06 revised 08-09-08 Rick Sandvig.

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Utility Line Truck #23 Vehicle Inspection 12-15-06 revised 08-09-08 Rick Sandvig

Transcript of Utility Line Truck #23 Vehicle Inspection 12-15-06 revised 08-09-08 Rick Sandvig.

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Utility Line Truck #23

Vehicle Inspection

12-15-06 revised 08-09-08

Rick Sandvig

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Safety Starts With A GoodINSPECTION

Of You & Your Equipment

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Walk up inspection: General Appearance - Not leaning,

all tires present, no flats, no fluids leaking

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Checking Boom Controls

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Engine oil dipstick and fill

tube

Auto Transmission dip stick and fill tube

Air brake foot valve: check lines for rubbing or leaks. Have them

bundled together when possible

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Power Steering ReservoirCheck fluid level

Power Steering HosesNot Cracked –Not Leaking

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Radiator: Full,[check when engine is cold, check hoses for cracks or leaks

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Radiator mounted correctly and filled to proper level, do not open when engine is hot

Radiator hoses: not cracked or leaking

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frame,: no cracks or welds

Upper control arm with castle nut and

cotter pin

Windshield washer reservoir: filled, not

leaking

Brake line: not cracked, leaking

or rubbing

Service brake canister: properly

mounted, not dented

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Windshield wiper motor and arms: not loose or damaged

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Steerin

g

box

Leaf spring: None broken or missing

Steering shaft, spline, and

knuckle: greased and not

damaged

Shock absorber: properly

mounted, not leaking fluid

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Pitman arm

ALL Castle nuts must have cotter

pins

Drag link

Spring Hanger

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Service BrakeNot dented

Securely Mounted

ABS Line:Not rubbing

Air Line: Not rubbing, Not

cracked

Tie Rod: not bent or loose

Castle Nut &

Cotter Pin

Upper control arm

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Slack adjuster with brakes applied: push rod moves

not more than 1”

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Self adjusting slack adjuster

Clevis and

pins; must have cotter

pins

Slack adjuster and push rod with

brakes released

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Air Filter Restriction

Gauge: red indicated time to

replaceAir ConditionerCompressor:

Securely Mounted

Fan Belt: Not Loose,

Not cracked, not more than ¾” slack at center

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Alternator:Securely Mounted

Wires Not Loose

Fan Blade: Securely Mounted,

No Cracked or Missing Blades

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Air Filter:Securely Mounted

Air to Air Intake:Clamps Tight,No Leaks or

CracksIn Hoses

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Headlight / Turn Signal Wiring:

Not Rubbing, Not Broken

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Hood Restraint Cables:Properly Connected,Not Chaffed or Broken

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Bumper: securely mounted

Current License Plate

Headlights: High & Low

beams working, clean

Turn Signals & 4-way Flashers: Clean &

working

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Windshield: No Cracks or chips in line of vision or connecting 2 sides of glass, Clean, no stickers or

obstructions lower than6” from top or higher than 4” from the bottom of glass.

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Windshield wiper Arms & Blades: good tension and in good condition

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Mirrors: Clean and Securely

Mounted

Windows and Doors: open and close properly, Not Cracked / Clean

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Air Tanks: Securely Mounted, not rusted or damaged, not leaking

Steps: Securely Mounted, holds 450 pounds

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Batteries: clean, mounted securely, no corrosion

Air Tanks: Securely Mounted, not damaged,

check Air Lines for rubbing or leaks.

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Mirrors: Clean & Securely Mounted

Pole Claws: Not bent or

damaged, securely attached

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Boom Cradle:Securely Mounted

with boom centered

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Auger roll up strap or

cable

Auger Safety Catch

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Steer tire: minimum 4/32” tire

tread, matching tire

type and sizes

Valve stem with cap

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Budd 2 hole tubeless

wheel: no cracks or

welds

Lug nuts tight, not

missing, no rust

Outer hub oil cap not leaking

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Fuel tank & tank straps

Steps: mounted securely, hold 450 pounds

Check amoun

t of fuel in tank

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Exhaust system: securely

mounted, not leaking

Transmission rear seal and drive line: not leaking, not loose

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Rear transmission seal: not

leaking

Air Dryer: securely mounted

Hydraulic shutoff valve: not leaking

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Drive Shaft & U Joints

ExhaustCarrier Bearing

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Hydraulic line and shutoff valve: not leaking, hoses not cracked or

rubbing

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Rear Spring Brake Canister; securely mounted, not

dented or rusted. Brakes released.

Brake lining: not worn dangerously thin or less than

¼”

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U-bolts tight and not missing or broken

Brake drum not cracked or worn dangerously thin.

Brakes applied; no more than 1” rod

travel

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Brake Relay/quick release Valve

Be alert for loose or hanging air lines, electrical lines, and

hydraulic lines

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Spring hanger

Leaf spring – not more than ¼ missing or

broken

Torsion Bar

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U-Bolts and Nuts: Not Broken or missing, Not

loose

Spring centering saddle: in place, not cracked

Brake Shoe: Properly Installed

Brake Lining: Not worn Dangerously

Thin or Less than ¼ inch

Brake Drum: Not cracked, Brake Lining mounted flush with edge

Brake Lining Wear Indicator

Shoe retention

spring

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Outrigger Stiff Leg and Foot Pad: Fully Retracted for travel, securely mounted

Foot Pad Blocks: Securely Stored

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Wheel Chock: Securely Stored

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Tire: ICD, properly beaded around wheel

rimWheel: not cracked or

weldedValve Stem with Cap: Not

leaking

Lug Nuts: Not Missing

Outer Hub Seal: Not Leaking

Drive Tires Minimum tread depth: 2/32”

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Hose & Reel: Securely Mounted,

Not Leaking

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License Plate and Light: mounted and working

Tail / Stop / Turn Signal Light: Clean & working

Reflectors

Clearance Light

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3 I. D. Lights: red lens at rear

Emergency Glad Hand:

Rubber in Good Shape

Service Glad Hand:Rubber in Good Shape

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Mud Flaps: Good Condition, Not more than 6 inches off ground.

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Pintle Hook:Securely Mounted

With Locking Pin

Safety Latch Open and Release Pin

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Safety LatchClosed

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Pole Trailer: overall view while walking up to – is not leaning /

does not appear to be damaged, all tires attached

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2- safety chains: not damaged,

securely attached

Trailer break away safety cable: not

frayed, securely attached

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Electrical cord, not cut or damaged

Ring Hitch: securely mounted, not damaged

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T-Support Bar: securely mounted,

not damaged

Trailer Tongue: Not damaged, securely

attached

Electrical cord: not frayed, not

dragging on ground

Dolly leg: pinned into place, not bent

or damaged

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Trailer Tongue Slider Pin: MUST HAVE PULL PIN OR COTTOR PIN IN PLACE!

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Safety chains: crossed when hooked, not damaged

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Storage doors: closed

& latched

Front side Marker Light;

amber in color and working

Rear side Clearance

Light: red in color and working

Fender: securely mounted, not

damaged

Check all welds for cracking

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I.D. 3 light cluster: Red lens at rear of

trailer

Tail lights, stop lights, turn signals: Red lens at rear of

trailer

License Plate and Light: current and

working

Electric Cord Plug in: No

corrosion, not damaged

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Tire: ICD Not less than 2/32”, beaded

correctly around wheel

Wheel: no cracks, no welds

Lug Nuts: tight, none missing

Axle hub cover: in place, not leaking oil or

grease

Valve stem: not leaking air, cap in

place

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Spring Equalizer: outside view: weld not cracked, not bent or damaged, bushing in

place

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Spring Equalizer-inside view: securely mounted – welds not cracked, hanger not bent or

damaged, bushings and/or bolts in place

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Spring Hanger: securely mounted, bushing & bolt in

place

Leaf Spring: not more than ¼

broken or missing, securely mounted

Trailer axle: securely attached to spring, properly

aligned

Spring U-bolts and nuts: not broken, not missing, not

loose

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Spring saddle

U-Bolts & Nuts

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What Am I ? Identify the parts

1

2

3

4

5

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Pintle Hook & Ring Hitch properly coupled and secured with safety latch

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Safety Chains Properly secured and Electrical Plug Properly connected.

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Load Tie Down Straps Properly adjusted and secured

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Tie Down Strap Properly secured

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Dolly leg crank handle in operating position

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Dolly leg crank handle: MUST be in storage cradle while traveling.

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3 Emergency Triangles

Pads Secured in Storage Compartment

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Fire Extinguisher: Fully Charged,

Mounted Securely, ABC rating, What is correct size?

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All gauges and dash lights function properly

High beam & turn signal indicators work properly

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Trailer air supply hand valve, also called Johnson Bar or Trolley Valve

Do not use for parking

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Heater & defroster controls – Defroster must work

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Check to make sure defroster is working

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Transmission control module; mounted correctly and not loose

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Check your seat belts: Are they frayed—do they work?

Are the Seats securely mounted?

Check Your Power Steering Wheel Lash: not more that 5 ¼”

in a 20” wheel with engine running

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Check your Windshield Wipers & Washers: do they

work?

Check your Horns: do they work?

Is there any loose debris on the dash or on the floor?

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PTO & beacon light switch working correctly

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Registration & Insurance card: current and in truck

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Parking brake control knob

Trailer air supply control knob

Don’t forget to do an air brake test!

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Safety Starts With A GoodINSPECTION

Of You & Your Equipment!

Remember!

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