Cable Carrier Preventive Maintenance Tips

Checklist for Preventive Maintenance

Scheduled cable carrier inspections vary depending on the carrier type and your application. Carriers used in harsher environments or at higher rates of speed may need to be inspected more frequently than those in more stable and slower applications. Regular inspection schedules will prevent damage from unforeseen wear, broken links, or accessories and increase the life of your carrier.

Routine carrier inspections should include:

1.  Clean or remove all debris, grime, or other substances from the carrier’s operating path.

    • Do not grease or lubricate steel and nylon carrier links.

2.  Replace all damaged, worn, or separated links, shelving, bars, dividers, or other accessories.

3.  Replace all worn, torn, ripped, or damaged cables and/or hoses.

    • Cables and hoses should not have any kinks or twists in them. If so, determine the cause of the cable/hose defect, review all cable, hose, clamping & installation instructions, and make necessary repairs or adjustments.

4.  Tighten and align all mounting brackets and screws.

5.  Replace or repair damaged or separated links at the mounting bracket.

For specific applications with glide plates, guide channels or rollers:

6.  Repair or replace any damaged guide channel sections.

7.  Clean and remove any dirt or debris from the guide channel.

8. Replace excessively worn sliders, glide shoes and blocks, buttons, or rollers.