Chapter 3. Routine Maintenance
PELLERIN MILNOR CORPORATION
Chapter
3
Routine Maintenance
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3.1. Routine Maintenance—30-series, Console style OPL
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Do the maintenance in
Section 3.1.2 “Maintenance Summary”
to make sure that the machine is
safe, keeps the warranty, and operates correctly. This will also decrease repair work and
unwanted shutdowns. Speak to your dealer or Milnor if repairs are necessary.
WARNING 19 : Risk of severe injury
—Mechanisms can pull in and mutilate your body.
• You must be approved by your employer for this work.
• Use extreme care when you must examine components in operation. Remove power from
the machine for all other work. Obey safety codes. In the USA, this is the OSHA
lockout/tagout (LOTO) procedure. More local requirements can also apply.
• Replace guards and covers that you remove for maintenance.
3.1.1.
How To Show the Maintenance On a Calendar
If you use software to keep the maintenance schedule for your plant, add the items in
Section
3.1.2
to that schedule. If not, you can put marks on a calendar that work with the tables in
Section
3.1.2
. The marks are the numbers 2, 3, 4, 5, and 6. It is not necessary to show the number 1 (items
you do each day) on the calendar. The number 2 = items you do each 40 to 60 hours, 3 = each
200 hours, 4 = each 600 hours, 5 = each 1200 hours, and 6 = each 2400 hours. These are the
"Mark" numbers at the top of the narrow columns on the left of each table in
Section 3.1.2
.
Table 1
shows where to put the marks on a calendar. For example, if your machine operates
between 41 and 60 hours each week, the first three marks are 2, 2, and 3. Put these marks on the
first, second, and third weeks after the machine starts operation. If you do routine maintenance on
a given day of the week, put the mark on that day of each week. Continue to put marks on the
subsequent weeks.
It can be necessary to do the 40 to 60 hour (2) maintenance more than one
time each week.
If the machine operates between 61 and 100 hours, put a 2 on two days of the
week. If the machine operates 101 or more hours, put a 2 on three days of the week.
On each date with a 3, do the items with an x in the 3 or the 2 column of each table in
Section
3.1.2
. On each date with a 4, do the items with an x in the 4, 3, or 2 column. Continue this
pattern.
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