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Chapter 4: Lubrication and Maintenance
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4.2.2. Inspection Summary
Table 4-4 will have categories, components, inspection description and corrective measures to
use as a guide line for inspecting the RAYNOR RapidCoil™ door. Typically you should practice
doing a quarterly inspection on the door. All doors are not put in the same scenarios, thus chart
4-3 will give some guide lines to the amount of intervals the door should be inspected and/or
lubed. If cycles are very low yearly, an annual inspection is all that is needed and it is under the
discretion of the certified technician to control re-lubrication application.
Table 4-3 are not concrete rules but a suggested guide to inspection intervals,
it is up to the trained/certified technicians to determine the final maintenance
schedule.
Table 4-3 Suggested inspection intervals
Cycles a Year
Environment
Inspection /
lubrication intervals-
yearly
50,000 - 100,000
Clean, controlled conditions
1
50,000 - 100,000
Harsh, dirty, hot or cold conditions
1-2
100,000 - 500,000
Clean, controlled conditions
2-3
100,000 - 500,000
Harsh, dirty, hot or cold conditions
4
500,000 - 1,000,000
Clean, controlled conditions
4
500,000 - 1,000,000
Harsh, dirty, hot or cold conditions
5-6
Table 4-4 Inspection List
Category Component
Inspection Description
If No, Corrective Measures
Door
Condition
All door and
components
Is door in operation
Is customer happy with door
and/or functionality
Are activations suitable for traffic
Check why with customer.
Try to diagnose what the problem
is.
Talk with customer about the
issues of door, try to correct. Call
RAYNOR for assistance in the
matter
Take corrective matters by
adjusting or upgrading activations
Safety
controls
Photo eyes
Are eyes clean and free of debris
Door reverses when beam is
broken
Adjusted, secured and aligned in
accordance to RAYNOR’s guide
lines
Clean/wipe the photo eyes
Replace or fix any damaged parts
Adjust, secure or align to the
guide lines provide in this chapter
and the RAYNOR Electrical
Manual.