Keep your cranes operational

Crane inspections and preventative care

To keep your crane compliant with Australian Standards, an inspection/service should be carried out on a basis governed by classification and usage of your equipment.

Having a Crane Aid technician carry out your routine inspection keeps you informed of the wear and tear of your asset as well as its compliance with the current Australian Standards.

The asset’s service is then followed up by one of our friendly Service office staff, providing you with a quotation for repairs to ensure your equipment stays at a reliable operating level.

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Routine Maintenance Agreements

Tired of chasing your current provider to have your crane serviced? With Crane Aid assisting you through a maintenance agreement you receive:

  • A fully staffed and managed maintenance program that relieves you of the need for additional management, staffing, and associated costs.
  • Fixed price servicing and hourly rate for the course of the agreement.
  • 24/7 out of hours breakdown service with a person answering, not a machine.
  • Service history on a crane by crane, site by site basis.
  • Reporting and quotes that assist to help plan for future budgetary requirements
  • With an agreement, you can rest assured that you will receive the assistance required, so your lifting assets are not only reliable but compliant.
Engineered Maintenance Plans

Unsure of how much work your crane is doing and if it needs more/less maintenance?

By having one of our engineering team carry out a Design work period calculation (DWP) we can tailor a maintenance program to your cranes usage. With an engineered maintenance program, rectifications required by your crane can be found sooner only improving your equipment’s reliability and giving you less production downtime.

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Third Party Inspections

How compliant is your crane? Does it need more/less maintenance?

A third party inspection is carried out to inspect component wear and standards conformity, as well as ensuring your equipment is being inspected at correct intervals.

Third party inspections by Crane Aid involve:

  • Full inspection of your asset onsite by our technical staff.
  • Full inspection of Service history reports on equipment ensuring Australian standards compliance and identify any operational trends.
  • DWP and report supplied by our in-house engineering team.

To stay compliant with AS2550.1 and ensuring the continued safe use of your lifting equipment, Third Party Inspections should be carried out on a 12 monthly basis.

Major Inspections

Is your crane 7- 10 years old? Have you been advised that your crane is/maybe due for a Major inspection?

Australian standards stipulate that cranes should be subject to a major inspection after 7 years, unless you have data logging that may extend the life of the mechanical components.

These inspections are carried out to assess a cranes suitability for continued safe use and to ensure compliance with today’s current standard.

A Major inspection by Crane Aid involves:

  • Removal of equipment from your site to our workshop by our technical staff.
  • Disassembly of all your motors and gear boxes with Non-destructive testing carried out on all critical components.
  • All equipment is factory tested before installation.
  • Installation with final commissioning and certified load testing.
  • Full inspection of Service history reports on equipment ensuring Australian standards compliance and to identify any operational trends.
  • DWP and report supplied by our in-house engineering team.

To stay compliant with AS2550.1 and ensuring the continued safe use of your lifting equipment, Third Party Inspections should be carried out on a 7 -10 yearly basis.

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