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#16084 - 02/06/16 01:43 AM Commissioning abandoned lift  
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Something I found on You Tube. Ever have to do something like this?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l5qZuGaWZXY

#16156 - 02/14/16 01:21 PM Re: Commissioning abandoned lift [Re: RCD]  
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We have brought a lot of equipment back to life. Ive seen hydros that have been off for 7 years and be within an inch of the floor and you turn them on and they level up open the doors and take a call and run! (dover) Now this was in a building with a good roof that had never been vandalized. And I seen equipment that was rusted was home to a flock of pigeons and had been stripped of every bit of copper on the job. Including busting holes in the hoist way walls to get to the T-Cable and stripping the generator and hoist motor. This customer got upset when he heard we couldn't get his elevator running in a couple days!!!!! P.S. Never thought to carry a hatchet in the old tool bag till seeing this video!!!!

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