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Lubricant Hazards
Lubricant leaking from centralized lubrication systems is a
serious hazard. Leaking lubricant can create risks that can result
in physical harm to persons or damage to other material assets.
Lubricants are a hazardous substance. The safety instructions
on the lubricant's safety data sheet must be followed. The safety
data sheet for a lubricant can be requested from the lubricant
manufacturer.
Lubricant Filling
6 L - Reservoirs
Lubricant filling is performed using a M10x1 conical head nipple
(1, Figure 126) and a conventional grease press.
The conical head nipple can be twisted onto the position (2,
Figure 126), for example to gain better access. As an
alternative, the connection (2) can be used to mount a lubricant
return or filler coupling.
NOTICE
AVOID INJURY
Centralized lubrication systems must always be free of
leaks. Leaking lubricant is hazardous because of the risk of
slipping and injury. Be mindful of any lubricant leaking out
during assembly, operation, maintenance, and repair of
centralized lubrication systems. Leaks must be sealed off
without delay.
NOTICE
The entire system must be ventilated if the reservoir has
been emptied below the "min" mark.
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1
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Figure 126
NOTICE
AVOID INJURY
Do not open top cover of reservoir for lubricant filling. Only
use a conical head nipple.
Only fill using clean lubricant and an appropriate filling
device. Contaminated lubricants can result in severe
system malfunction.