Saturday, January 21, 2012

Preventative Maintenance for Forklifts

!±8± Preventative Maintenance for Forklifts

You have a lot of money invested in your forklift. In order to protect that investment, perform preventative maintenance on your forklift regularly. Whether you or someone in your shop is performing your forklift maintenance or if you are having an outside company perform the maintenance on your forklift, it is good to know the procedure to be sure that your forklift is properly maintained.

Jeff Wark is a forklift mechanic with 35 years of mechanical experience. Read on to learn Jeff's how-to on forklift maintenance.

Start the forklift and let it run briefly while you listen to the engine performance. Listen for any knocks or misses. Listen for any squealing caused by the belts. Then listen for any exhaust leaks. Drive the forklift forwards and backwards to check for any slips and to observe any possible wheel issues. Shut the engine off.

When performing preventative maintenance on your forklift, first check the horn, gauges, safety warning devices, cab lights, outside lights, back-up lights, and overhead guard for proper operation. Check for any burnt out bulbs and if any device still does not work, check the wiring and make repairs.

Next in your forklift preventative maintenance procedure is to check the battery compartment. Clean the battery terminal, battery cables and battery connectors. Open every cell cap and check the cells for proper fill levels and fill with water as needed. Apply protectant on the connectors to prevent corrosion. Leave the battery cables disconnected.

Drain the oil from your forklift. Change the oil filter, change the hydraulic filter, transmission filter, fuel filters, and the air filter. Prior to installing the new filters, use a permanent marker to write the date on the new filter. Check all fluid levels and fill as necessary. Check the anti-freeze in the cooling system.

Visually inspect the drive axle when you are underneath the machine. If there is a grease fitting, make sure to grease the drive axle.

Check the belts on the forklift engine. Check for cracks and frays on the belts.

Perform a visual check of the forklift's exhaust system. Look for any cracks or holes in the exhaust system.

Look at the tires on the forklift for any cracks or signs of excessive wear. On an air filled tire, check the tread. Check the differential fluid.

Check the clutch pedal on your forklift. Check the steering cylinder and the drag links. Check for any leaks or for any bends in the system.

Proceed to the hoist and look at the hydraulic lines for any leaks. If there are any leaks on the hydraulic system of your forklift, tighten the lines. If this does not correct the leaks, the fittings may need to be changed or an o-ring may need to be replaced.

While inspecting the hoist, look at the forks and mast to see if there are any visible cracks or chips. Look for any bowing or bends in the forks. Any of these should be noted on your checklist and flagged to the owner and operator as a potentially dangerous issue which needs to be further addressed.

Lubricate all the fittings on your forklift. This would include the hoist mechanism and tie-rod ends.

Checking the wheel bearings is listed on preventative maintenance checklists. However, this is normally done when replacing the brakes on the forklift. Unless there is some indication during the initial driving check out of the forklift that there may be an issue with the wheel bearings, it is not recommended to check the wheel bearings. More harm than good may be done when checking the wheel bearings.

Reconnect the battery cables and start the forklift again. Listen again for any unusual noises.

Lastly, a good preventative maintenance on your forklift will include some cleaning. Wipe down the forklift and use a spray cleaner to clean the forklift. Jeff recommends an oil based spray cleaner for the most effective cleaning of your forklift.

Always follow proper safety procedures when performing any maintenance on your forklift.

Use a good checklist when performing preventative maintenance on your forklift. Use the checklist to make sure all the work items are performed and to make notes of any issues that should be checked into further. A free checklist is available from http://www.GetSomeForklifts.com/articles when you subscribe to the newsletter.


Preventative Maintenance for Forklifts

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Wednesday, January 18, 2012

Electronic Medical Record Companies

!±8± Electronic Medical Record Companies

A large number of companies sell electronic medical record software. While some companies offer a range of products to suit medical practices of different sizes and with different needs, some offer niche products only. Types of services offered may also differ from company to company. Some offer on-site software, while others offer off-site software based on the Application Service Provider model that is accessible to practices via the Internet.

With the array of software options being marketed, how can a practice go about choosing what's right for them? If a practice is very large or if information technology support is available onsite, having the software physically located in the practice may be the way to go. For smaller practices with limited staff and space, an off-site arrangement may work better. Practices should know other questions to ask when talking to companies for the first time. Most companies restrict the total number of users, while a few grant site licenses with no restrictions on the number of users. When the number of users is restricted, there may be a time lag between when a user logs off at one computer terminal and the next person is able to utilize the same license at another terminal.

Before buying electronic medical record software, a practice should investigate what exactly is included, and excluded, in the package. Besides patient medical record software, certain systems include appointment scheduling, billing and patient education software. With others, one has to choose from a menu of options to get all the features and functions needed. Having unnecessary add-ons may considerably increase the price of the package. Unlike personal software packages that come with free technical support, electronic medical record companies charge a fee to provide technical support, and should ideally be able to provide technical support around the clock.


Electronic Medical Record Companies

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