SITE WORK: Following are examples of the types of work the Contractor will be required to complete during the course of this Agreement. (It is not intended to be “all inclusive.” The Contractor may be requested to perform similar types of work not mentioned in these specifications.) Check the equipment to ensure it is operating properly (i.e. the locking points release when the bar is pressed, the door opens unimpeded, and the door latch reengages as the door closes, adjust all spring counterbalance assemblies, level of door, track spacing) Check that the strike plates are not obstructed Make sure all moving parts and strike plates are free of dirt and debris to prevent jamming Check to make sure that all fixings, including the strike plate, are securely fastened and re-apply suitable thread lock as required Tighten hardware including hinges, couplings, drums, track brackets and hangers Lubricate moving parts as required (according manufacturer specifications) lubricate all friction points counterbalance shaft bearings, rollers, hinges, chain hoists, bearings and disconnect Make sure all components are functioning as designed Use a force gauge to measure the force required to release the device and check that it has not deviated too far from the design force or force recorded at install Panic hardware shall cause the door latch to release when a force not exceeding 15 pounds is applied to the releasing device in the direction of exit traffic. Install, replace, repair crash bars and all associated hardware such as mag locks, door sensors, electrified levers, etc...