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Maintenance and Lubrication
Proper maintenance is necessary to ensure
safe, troublefree operation. Inspecting the lift for
any wear, damage or other abnormal conditions
should be a part of all transit agencies's daily
service program. Simple inspections can detect
potential problems.
The maintenance and lubrication procedures
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formed by a Braun authorized service represen-
tative at the scheduled intervals according to the
number of cycles.
NL Series lifts are equipped with hardened pins
and self-lubricating bushings to decrease wear,
provide smooth operation and extend the ser-
vice life of the lift.
When servicing the lift at the recommended
intervals, inspection and lubrication procedures
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repeated. Clean the components and the sur-
rounding area before applying lubricants.
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Oil is recommended
where Light Oil is
called out. Use of im-
proper lubricants can
attract dirt or other
contaminants which
could result in wear or
damage to the com-
ponents. Platform
components exposed
to contaminants when
lowered to the ground
may require extra
attention.
Maintenance and
lubrication proce-
dures must be per-
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by an authorized
service technician.
Failure to do so may
result in serious
bodily injury and/or
property damage.
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Lift components requiring grease are lubricated
during assembly procedures. When these compo-
nents are replaced, grease must be applied during
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available from The Braun Corporation (part num-
bers provided on page 42).