The equipment maintenance schedule outlines 3 check periods for a portable hand drill: every 8 hours, 50 hours, and 100 hours. Checks include removing dust/dirt, cleaning the armature, checking the carbon brush and gear for wear, ensuring proper switch positioning, and inspecting electrical cords for damage. The schedule aims to keep the hand drill functioning properly through regular inspections and minor maintenance tasks.
The equipment maintenance schedule outlines 3 check periods for a portable hand drill: every 8 hours, 50 hours, and 100 hours. Checks include removing dust/dirt, cleaning the armature, checking the carbon brush and gear for wear, ensuring proper switch positioning, and inspecting electrical cords for damage. The schedule aims to keep the hand drill functioning properly through regular inspections and minor maintenance tasks.
The equipment maintenance schedule outlines 3 check periods for a portable hand drill: every 8 hours, 50 hours, and 100 hours. Checks include removing dust/dirt, cleaning the armature, checking the carbon brush and gear for wear, ensuring proper switch positioning, and inspecting electrical cords for damage. The schedule aims to keep the hand drill functioning properly through regular inspections and minor maintenance tasks.
attached to the should be cleaned brush for possible drill chuck with paint brush to replacement The hand drill remove stocked Apply a grease/oil of should be wiped dust and dirt near its gear if necessary with cloth to the armature Check firmness of its remove stocked The hand drill chuck dust/dirt should be checked Check electrical through (its cord cord cable for strain reliever, possible open part switches and chuck Assure switches to its proper position
Prepared by:
ALLAN G. PALATTAO Trainer
Trainers Methodology Date Developed: Document No. TM1-MTF-1.4
June 26, Level I 2018 Issued by: Date Revised: Duroc Integrated Page 1 of 1 Equipment School Maintenance Developed by: Allan G. Palattao Schedule Revision #