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Articulated Truck Safety Inspection Guide

The document provides a checklist for inspecting an articulated truck. It lists specific components and areas to inspect, both from the ground and inside/under the truck. Inspectors are checking for issues like leaks, damage, wear, cleanliness and proper function. The goal is to identify any problems that could impact safety, performance or availability.

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Articulated Truck Safety Inspection Guide

The document provides a checklist for inspecting an articulated truck. It lists specific components and areas to inspect, both from the ground and inside/under the truck. Inspectors are checking for issues like leaks, damage, wear, cleanliness and proper function. The goal is to identify any problems that could impact safety, performance or availability.

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ARTICULATED TRUCK

Safety & Maintenance Inspection


Operator/Inspector __________________________ Date___________ Time____________

Serial Number __________________________________ Machine Hours_ _____________

• A thorough, regular visual inspection of the machine is necessary to maintain machine performance, availability, and safety. Make the inspection
at the beginning of every shift or make the inspection after every 10 hours.
• Inspect the area around the machine and under the machine. Look for loose bolts, trash buildup, oil leaks, coolant leaks, broken
parts, or worn parts. Remove accumulated trash, dirt, grease, or oil from the machine.
• For more information, please refer to the Operation & Maintenance Manual (O&MM) or any other applicable manuals and instructions
for this product. If you have questions, please contact your local Cat dealer.

What are you inspecting? √ What are you looking for? √ Evaluator Comments
FROM THE GROUND
Overall machine Loose or missing nuts or bolts, loose guards, cleanliness
Lights Broken lamps, lenses, operation
Brakes, suspension Leaks, damage, wear
Tires, rims, lock ring, hub, stem caps Inflation, leaks, rim slippage on tire, damage, wear
Underneath front machine –
Leaks, damage
steering rods & cylinders
Suspension system mounts, cylinders Loose bolts, leaks, cylinder height, lube cylinder bearings
Exhaust & mounting bolts Loose bolts, holes in exhaust
Body Damage, wear, distortion
Fuel tank, hydraulic tank Leaks, levels
Underneath middle machine –
Fluid level, leaks, worn hoses, damaged lines
Steering hydraulic system
Stop pads, drive shaft U-joints Broken, lubrication
Hitch pin lugs, steering cylinder lugs Clearance, lubrication
Articulation frame, spherical bearing Lubrication, cracks
A-frame, axle mountings Clear pivot range, loose, damage
Stabilizer rod and mountings Bent or broken, loose
Steering frame, hoist lock Damage, broken, correct position
Hoist & brake system oil Fluid level, leaks
Frame & hoist cylinders, rod eyes Cracks, leaks, damage, wear
Hoist cylinder bearings, wiper seals Worn, lubricate
Underneath rear machine –
Leaks, damage, wear, suspension wear, loose bolts
All axles, inside rear dual wheels
Welds, castings, mounting bolts Cracks, damaged bolts or pads
Backup alarm, lights, towing pin Functional, broken, dirt buildup
Pivot pins on bed Functional, clean, lubricated, worn with play
Body frame No cracks in welds or weld seams
Dump body, tailgate, rear frame Bed welds, cracks, distortion bending within bed & pads
Ejector truck bed, tailgate linkage Bends, cracks, breaks, deformity, wear
Ejector guide, ejector blade, rollers, cylinders Wear, non-uniformity
Battery compartment Connections, fluid level

Diesel exhaust fluid (DEF) tank (if equipped) Fluid level, check for debris buildup

HSE-FORM-020B
REV.15.04.2024
ARTICULATED TRUCK

Safety & Maintenance Inspection


What are you inspecting? √ What are you looking for? √ Evaluator Comments
ENGINE / STEERING COMPARTMENT
Steering hydraulic tank, lines,
hoses No leaks in tank, lines or hoses
Clean filter, breather clean and not blocked, sight gauge
Filter, cap, breather, sight gauge on right side of tank
Engine and transmission oil Fluid level

Hoses Cracks, wear spots, leaks

All belts Tightness, wear, cracks

Windshield washer reservoir Fluid level

Air filters, fuel filters, hoses & lines Cleanliness, blockages, leaks
Water separator, mounting
No water visible in water separator, tight & secure
brackets

Torque convertor, transmission oil Check fluid levels, dipsticks

Engine oil filter Check for leaks

Lines, hoses, fan, welds Leaks, worn spots on hoses, trash buildup

ON THE MACHINE, OUTSIDE CAB


Hand rails, grab bars No damage, bends, breaks, mounting bolts secure

Walkways, treadways Clear of mud, debris & tripping hazards

Windshield, wipers and blades Wear, damage, functional

Mirrors Clean, damage, adjustment


Charged and expiration date indicates extinguisher has been
Fire extinguisher (if equipped)
inspected and approved

INSIDE THE CAB


Overall cab interior Cleanliness

Gauges, lights, switches Damage, proper function

Seat Correct adjustment, pedal reach

Seat belt, buckle & mounting Damage, wear, adjustment, age

Horn, backup alarm, lights Proper function

Cab air filter Dirt

ROPS Damage, cracks

NOTES:

Inspected by: ______________________________________________________________________Date: ______________________ Time: _______________

HSE-FORM-020B
REV.15.04.2024

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