3. 1 Check Any and All Fasteners
Fasteners, nuts and bolts all have the ability to
come loose over time.
Most of these can be seen by the eye, but if you
are unsure, try to turn them by hand.
If there is any play, make sure they are
tightened right away.
5. 2 Inspect Handrails
This hardware was installed strictly for user
safety.
Make this inspection a priority as most
spectators utilize handrails and other railings to
support their weight and aid them in walking up
and down stairwells.
7. 3 Ensure Sufficient Lubrication
Any and all moving parts of your seating
systems should be properly lubricated multiple
times a year.
If it looks like some damage is taking place due
to a lack of lubrication, make sure it is properly
looked after before a part breaks due to
increased friction.
9. 4 Check The Welds
Welded areas are obviously very important to
the overall strength of the bleacher structure.
Have a look around at all welded joints and
make sure they are in good shape and are
holding up properly.
Key areas to check are on the frame and in the
bracing of the bleachers.
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11. 5 Inspect All Anchors
Tying in closely to checking your fasteners, nuts
and bolts, you should also make it a priority to
routinely inspect the wall and floor anchors of
your bleachers.
Any loose anchors should be tightened, and if
you notice any wear and tear on any anchors
they should be replaced.