Stay Ahead of Overhead Crane Issues with Monthly Wire Rope Inspections

At Service Crane Company, we know the importance of keeping your overhead cranes in top shape. Routine maintenance is critical to avoiding costly downtime and ensuring smooth, safe operations. A critical component of crane health that often gets overlooked is the wire rope.

Monthly Wire Rope Inspections
  • OSHA Compliance

    Monthly Inspections Keep Your Equipment Safe

    To meet OSHA’s safety standards, wire ropes on your overhead crane require monthly inspections. These inspections don’t just check off a box; they actively protect your equipment and your team. OSHA mandates that each inspection includes:

    • An identifier
    • The date of inspection
    • The name of the inspector

    These inspections focus on detecting critical issues, including corrosion, birdcaging, doglegs, severe wear, broken wires, and kinking—all of which can lead to dangerous and costly failures if left unchecked.

  • Tying Inspections into Maintenance

    Staying proactive prevents bigger issues down the road.

    Monthly wire rope inspections fit perfectly into this preventative maintenance mindset. Here’s how:

    • Proper Lubrication: Wire ropes need lubrication just like any other moving part. Regular inspections catch any signs of improper lubrication, preventing friction-related wear and tear.
    • Structural Integrity and Alignment: Just as structural integrity is crucial for your crane, wire ropes must maintain their own integrity. Birdcaging or kinks can cause serious alignment issues, increasing the risk of failure.
    • Addressing Issues Early: A broken wire here or a bit of corrosion there might seem minor—but these problems add up quickly. Regular inspections allow you to address minor issues before they lead to significant repairs or unplanned downtime.
  • Service Crane Company’s Monthly Inspection Services

Let us handle the inspections and keep your records, so you can focus on running a safe, efficient operation. Contact us today to schedule your monthly inspection and keep your crane operating at its best.