The replacement frequency of key components such as the solenoid valve, travel switch, and hydraulic oil in a portable wheelchair lift depends on factors like usage frequency, operating environment, and manufacturer recommendations. Here's a general guideline:
1.Solenoid Valve
Replacement Interval: Every 3–5 years, or when malfunction occurs
Signs it needs replacement:
Inconsistent or no hydraulic movement
Valve gets stuck open or closed
Audible clicking stops or becomes irregular
Maintenance tip: Clean the valve area regularly and inspect for debris or hydraulic leaks.
2.Travel Switch (Limit Switch)
Replacement Interval: Every 2–4 years, or based on cycle count (\~100,000–500,000 cycles)
Signs it needs replacement:
Lift doesn't stop at top or bottom as expected
Intermittent or no response when reaching limit positions
Maintenance tip: Check for mechanical wear or misalignment and test switch function during inspections.
3.Hydraulic Oil
Replacement Interval: Every 12–24 months
Signs it needs replacement:
Oil appears milky (water contamination), dark, or has a burnt smell
Slower or jerky lift movements
Maintenance tip: Check oil level and condition every 6 months; always use the correct type of hydraulic fluid as specified by the manufacturer.
General Maintenance Tip
Perform a complete inspection every 6–12 months depending on usage intensity. Frequent users or outdoor environments may require shorter intervals.
What Is The Maintenance Cycle Of Wheelchair Lift?
Jul 11, 2025
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