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Bucket Truck Inspection
IIA is a leading provider of critical testing that helps protect electric line crews and other workers.
Our highly skilled and certified technicians conduct comprehensive testing to ensure the safety of bucket trucks and other vehicle-mounted aerial devices, digger derrick equipment, and all related components. Our inspection services are performed on site and in accordance with CSA C225-10.
Our inspection package meets the minimum requirements and includes additional checklist items such as nondestructive tests (NDT) that help ensure the utmost structural safety of your equipment.
Our highly skilled and certified technicians conduct comprehensive testing to ensure the safety of bucket trucks and other vehicle-mounted aerial devices, digger derrick equipment, and all related components. Our inspection services are performed on site and in accordance with CSA C225-10.
Our inspection package meets the minimum requirements and includes additional checklist items such as nondestructive tests (NDT) that help ensure the utmost structural safety of your equipment.
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Our services include
- Visual/operation inspection
- Structural, mechanical and hydraulic inspection
- Dielectric testing of fiberglass booms, basket liners, and insulated upper controls
- Magnetic particle inspection and/or dye penetrant inspection of critical welds and castings
- Ultrasonic testing of critical pins and bolts
Dielectric Testing
Dielectric Testing (DT) is a non-destructive method of introducing an electrical current into an insulated component to determine its ability to protect against electrical current. IIA uses DT in the field to determine if insulated booms and controls on utility equipment, such as bucket trucks and digger derricks, are safe to operate in high-risk electrical areas.
IIA's portable high voltage testing equipment uses direct current (DC) to check your equipment for any unsafe current leakage.