Maintenance Schedule
KVAL 990-F4 Service Manual
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Maintenance Schedule
KVAL
recommends the following maintenance schedule to ensure that the machine operates prop
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erly. Cycles refers to the quantity of processed doors. Cleaning curtails build up of sawdust and
grime which causes issues with the operation of the machine. Inspecting, finds issues before they
become problems. Lubricating decreases wear and keeps this machine running smoothly. Refer to
sections following these tables for further description of the maintenance steps.
Note:
The steps in the tables below are designed to perform maintenance on a produc
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tion line. Some of the steps may not pertain to all machines.
300 Cycles
Clean
Use pressured air to blow off dust and debris on entire machine
Clean
Blow out dust collection cans
600 Cycles
Inspect
Air Pressure Gages. Adjust, if necessary, to the proper PSI located on the
label.
(Adjust only if Trained in Maintenance)
Inspect
Inspect Air Filter Water Traps. Empty if necessary
Inspect
Inspect the Tooling for wear, (Drill Bits, Cutting Tools, Screw Driver Bits)
Lubricate
Lubricate the inside of the Hoppers with a light coat of dry silicone spry.
Clean
Empty All Dust Collection Units
Prior to performing any maintenance, repairs, cleaning or when
clearing jammed debris, you must disconnect, tagout, or lockout the
electrical and air pressure systems. This should be done in accor
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dance with applicable state and/or federal code requirements
To view a video of the maintenance process, visit the
KVAL
website. Select
the Video Tab to view videos.
http://www.kvalinc.com/