Description
SCOPE OF WORK
The Joint Staff Hampton Roads (JSHR) has a rental and preventive maintenance (PM) requirement for:
1) Forklift, 5,000 lbs. capacity lift, Liquid Propane (LP) Driven for outdoor and limited indoor service
STATEMENT OF WORK
This equipment is required to support the JSSSO-HR for warehousing use and logistical support to area components at the Joint Staff Suffolk Complex, Department of Defense (DOD). The specific requirement is for an LP powered 5,000 lbs. capacity lift forklift for outdoor and limited indoor service with specific uses identified as follows:
Indoor warehouse lifts exceeding the 3,000 lbs capacity of the warehouse electric/hard-wheeled lift
Bulk equipment/pallet transfer and on/off loading of delivery tractor/trailers
Placement of traffic control-barriers (5,000 lbs) using barriers as a random Anti-Terrorism (AT[RRF1] ) measure; particularly during increased regional force protection posture
Utilize during outside facility work, i.e. crane ops, paving, preparation for destructive weather, mitigating “missile hazards”, sandbag ops, etc.
Uninterruptible Power Supplies (UPS) battery replacement movement and genset equipment repair/replacement lifts
Event support; outdoor military events (sandbags, tent placement)
Barrier placement for helo-pad certification/ops
This equipment shall receive a preventative maintenance (PM) service in accordance with the following list, quarterly (four times per year). Technicians who are company certified [RRF2] with this type of equipment will conduct the PM.
The service below will be accomplished ( Level 1 ).
Perform Under hood Inspections
Check motor oil and power steering
Check coolant level and hoses
Check fuel line for leaks
Check all belt tensions
Check fuel level
Check batteries
Perform Interior Inspections
Check braking system and clutch
Check steering system for proper operation and wear
Check operation on the horn
Check for an unobstructed view
Check direction lever for proper operation
Check all meters, gauges & control
Check instrumentation and lights for proper function
Check operator restraints/seat belts for proper operation and wear
Check overhead guard for damage and overall condition
Perform Exterior Inspections
Check stop lights
Check head, tail, direction lights
Check clear, spot, warning lights
Check tires, wheels, lug bolts
Check hydraulic system for proper level
Check Hydraulic hose condition
Check steering mechanism
Check drive line, universal joints
Check forks and locks for proper condition and measure for wear
Check propane tank for serviceability and leaks
Check coupling devices
Check for Fluid leaks on the mast, hydraulic, and motor/axles as applicable
Perform General Checks
Check hydraulic system for proper level
Check brake system oil/fluid level
Check exhaust system
Check engine
Check unit for safety defects in frame, function and operation
Check chains for condition and measure for wear/adjust as necessary
Check park brake and service brake for proper operation
Check load backrest for damage and proper mounting
Check operator presence system for proper function
Check warning decals for legibility and proper visibility
Check data plate condition for legibility and proper visibility, current ratings and values
Check for proper operators manual[RRF3] [JSCJD(4]
2.0.4 The service below shall be accomplished in conjunction with the quarterly services annually or when 200 hours of operation are reached, whichever occurs first.
Install a new fuel filter
Grease of chassis and mast components
Adjust ignition timing and engine idle speed
Change the oil and install a new oil filter
Install a new air filter
Inspect the lift, distributor point, drive belt tension, spark plugs, cap and rotor
2.0.5 The service below shall be accomplished in conjunction with the quarterly services annually or when 600 hours of operation are reached, whichever occurs first.
Replace hydraulic oil
Inspect the lift chain tension, pedal free play, mast operation, carriage rollers, lift and tilt cylinder operation, hand brake, hydraulic oil pump, differential and transmission oil, fuel filter, PCV valve, and hoses
Clean the radiator
Replace the fuel filter
Replace the hydraulic filter
Adjust the clutch release bearing, mast support bushing, tilt cylinder pins and chassis links
Emergency Repair/ Service
This contract requires ‘emergency’ or unscheduled repair/service visits per year. If required, a service technician should become available and respond on- site within 72 business hours.
This contract has a service labor and materials per occurrence amount for urgent and unexpected repairs. If the repair is below the labor and material dollar limit established in the contract for ‘Emergency Repair/Service’, the Government may authorize the actual repair of the equipment, otherwise it is beyond the scope of this contract. If the repair is authorized, the diagnostic costs shall be part of the repair invoiced amount. If the repair is not authorized, the diagnostic cost can be invoiced and paid as an emergency repair.
3.0 Deliverables
Following all PM inspections, a written report will be provided that details the results of the inspection, the current hour meter (if equipped), and should include specific recommendations toward future remedial actions or upgrades. Any repair or upgrade recommendations should come with cost proposals. Upon completion of a PM inspection, the written report shall be provided to the COR and Technical Advisor within 30 calendar days.
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