Technical training
Service Lift Training Standard / V5 02052025
GATES AND FENCES
45 min.
The aim of this lesson is to enable the participants to inspect and ensure the free movement of the gates and fences in the WTG.
After having successfully completed Lesson 4 of the Service Lift Installation, Inspection and Repair Module, the participants can:
23) Take responsibility to ensure free movement of mechanical parts in gates and fences outside a lift (Ability, intermediate level)
ELEMENT 4.1 - OUTSIDE THE LIFT
Learning objective:
24) The participants can explain how to repair or replace mechanical parts in lift gates and fences, applying guidance from manuals when needed (Knowledge, intermediate level)
The instructor shall:
Demonstrate examples of movement of mechanical parts in lift gates and fences
Lead or facilitate discussion on possible challenges to the free movement of mechanical parts in lift gates and fences
Show an example of mechanical parts in lift gates and fences that require repair or replacement, and how to repair and replace these
The participants shall:
Engage in discussions on possible challenges to the free movement of mechanical parts in lift gates and fences, and how to replace and repair these, and share experiences on the free movement of mechanical parts in lift gates and fences
Mechanical parts should include a:
a. Guard locking control box on the bottom platform fence
b. Guard locking switch and its actuator on the fence door using supplied hardware
c. Lift detection switch on its bracket on the bottom fence and connect to the socket on a guard locking control box
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