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Title: The Rebuilding Of An Aerial Lift And Body With Financial Considerations
Author: David B. Seymour
Source: American Gas Association 1978
Year Published: 1978
Abstract: The rising cost of new equipment has forced the user lo consider methods of maintaining an updated fleet. The rebuilding of existing aerial device equipment has been performed with great success at substantial savings. The purpose of this report is to outline the concept of rebuilding an aerial lift and body for a new full term of operation. There are certain questions concerning the design of the aerial lift which must be answered before entering into any rebuild program. It must be determined by the manufacturer of the specific piece of equipment being considered for rebuilding, through their engineering and experience, if the aerial lift can be rebuilt and given an extended life for a full term of operation. The manufacturers decision to rebuild can only be made after making a number of determinations, for example, a thorough review of the design and safety factors. Through the engineering staff and use of the design factors, the guideiines of rebuilding can be established. Certain components with lower safety factors or highly stressed items are automatically replaced as they may have reached their finite life and should not be used for an extended period of time.




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