A well-maintained lift table can significantly improve workplace efficiency, safety, and equipment lifespan. Whether you use it for loading, positioning, or assembly work, regular maintenance ensures smooth and safe operation.
Here’s a simple guide to help you keep your lift table in top condition and avoid unexpected downtime.
1. Perform Regular Inspections
Before each use, check for visible damage, loose parts, or hydraulic oil leaks.
Pay special attention to:
A quick visual check can prevent small issues from becoming costly breakdowns.
2. Keep It Clean
Dust, grease, and debris can interfere with smooth lifting and safe handling.
Keeping the lift table clean also improves workplace safety and appearance.
3. Check Hydraulic System
Hydraulic oil is the “blood” of your lift table.
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Inspect oil levels monthly
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Replace hydraulic oil every 6–12 months depending on use
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Use only manufacturer-recommended oil
If the lifting speed becomes slower or the platform feels unstable, air may be trapped in the hydraulic system. Bleed the system following the instructions in the user manual to restore smooth performance.
4. Lubricate Moving Parts
Apply grease or lubricant to pivot points, rollers, and hinge pins as recommended. Proper lubrication reduces wear, noise, and friction, keeping your lift working quietly and efficiently.
5. Schedule Professional Maintenance
While routine checks can be done in-house, it’s wise to have a certified technician inspect the lift table annually. They can test load capacity, replace worn seals, and ensure compliance with local safety regulations.
Pro Tip: Train Your Operators
Even the best maintenance plan can fail if operators misuse the equipment. Provide training on:
Safe and skilled operation extends your lift table’s lifespan.
At Torry Carrier, we design lift tables that combine durability with easy service access, making maintenance simpler than ever.