LIGHTING
INSPECT & CLEAN


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Confirm part and lens description, as well as interchange information on work order, matches the part and any special instructions have been completed
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Inspect for any broken or missing components including tabs, brackets, guide pins, bulbs and ballast
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Thoroughly wash and degrease as necessary to remove dirt and debris
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Check for moisture inside the lens which may indicate a crack or damage to any seals
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Lens should be buffed (if necessary) and polished and the housing should be cleaned thoroughly
TAG & I.D.

SHIP

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Do NOT shrink wrap lights as this often leads to broken housing components
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All lighting must be boxed
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At least 2-3 inches worth of packing space should surround the unit inside the box
– To quickly assess your box size – use your index, middle, and ring finger as a minimum width check between the outer box wall and the light -
Be careful not to overpack with material as this can apply pressure to housing components ultimately leading to breakage
– To ensure you’ve included enough packing material, make sure the unit doesn’t move around inside the box after sealing with tape. If you can feel weight shifting around it may be a good idea to add more material to stabilize the unit