I'm designing a PMS schedule at work for all of our gear and would appreciate some input on gas-powered tools. I'm finding it really difficult to come up with logical and orderly maintenance items -- apparently a lot of what I do is so automatic I can't think of it to write it down. I'm building this into an Access database along with all of my inventory stuff so that there is a date and acknowledgement associated with each item. Here's what I have right now.
We have a bunch of other equipment as well but I'll figure that out separately. Any ideas are greatly appreciated.
Winterize Chainsaw: Drain fuel, pull carb through, purge air bulb as appropriate. Inspect plug and wire, check coil air gap and adjust as necessary. Remove muffler and inspect exhaust side of piston and rings for signs of heat damage. Inspect and clean or replace the following as appropriate: spark plug, air filter, fuel filter, starter pawls/ spring/ cord, clutch/ drum/ sprocket/ needle bearing/ brake band, nylon bushings, chip guard, chain catcher, A/V bushings/ springs, fuel and impulse lines, bar mounting studs, and fuel/ oil caps. Grease clutch drum needle bearing upon reassembly. Blow out dust, hang in saw room with flag marked "Winterized" visible.
Winterize Other Small Engine: Drain fuel, pull carb through, purge air bulb as appropriate. Inspect plug and wire, check coil air gap and adjust as necessary. Inspect and clean or replace the following as appropriate: spark plug, air filter, fuel filter, starter pawls/ spring/ cord, A/V bushings/ springs, fuel and impulse lines, fuel and oil caps. Pull spark arrestor; if light cannot be seen through it, replace it. Sharpen cutting attachments as necessary. Blow out dust, return to saw room with flag marked "Winterized" visible.
Monthly Saw Maintenance: Inspect bar rail for true, bluing, cracking, other damage. Inspect bar tip for pointed teeth and free bearing rotation. Inspect bar heel and rails for wire edge. Inspect oiler holes. Inspect drive sprocket for wear. Inspect cooling fins for damage and free air flow. Inspect overall saw for damage. Correct deficiencies as appropriate.
Daily saw maintenance: Blow off surfaces. Inspect air filter, clean or replace as necessary. Inspect tank and caps for leaks. Reassemble and start saw. Verify proper acceleration and oiler function. Verify chainbrake engagement and disengagement. Verify kill switch function. Adjust or repair as necessary.
Grease Gear Mechanism on Hedge Trimmers: Open grease port on bottom of gearcase. Inspect for metal pieces in gearcase. Repack with fresh grease. Replace plug on grease port.
After A Fire: Clean air filter. Blow across flocked filters rather than into them. Inspect spark plug. Blow out under clutch cover and inspect for damage. Inspect bar rails/blades for bluing. Reassemble and run engine. Verify proper acceleration and oiler function as appropriate. Verify proper chain brake engagement and disengagement. Adjust or repair as necessary.
We have a bunch of other equipment as well but I'll figure that out separately. Any ideas are greatly appreciated.