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Chapter 7
MAINTENANCE INFORMATION
7.2.
MAINTENANCE PERIOD TABLE
Important
Keep the machinery in maximum efficiency condition and perform
all the scheduled maintenance operations provided for by the
manufacturer.
Proper maintenance will provide the best performance, a longer
life span and constant compliance with safety requirements
Table 7.1.:
Maintenance period
Frequency
Component
Type of
intervention
Procedure
Reference
Every
40 hours
Machine
Cleanliness.
Clean with a cloth of air
jet.
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Air filtering unit
Condensate
discharge.
-
See “Condensate
drainage”.
Cleaning the filter.
Clean with a blast of air
and alcohol.
See “Cleaning the air
filter”.
Every
200 hours
Rubber coated
rollers
Cleanliness.
Clean with alcohol.
-
Lifting chains
Greasing.
-
See “Lubrication point
diagram”.
Tensioning check. Adjust.
See “Reel carriage lifting
chain adjustment”.
Table rotation
chain
Greasing.
-
See “Lubrication point
diagram”.
Tensioning check
Adjust.
See “Table rotation chain
adjustment”.
Reduction
gears and
gearmotors
Lubricant level
check
(1)
.
Top-up with a lubricant
of the same kind if
necessary.
See lubricants table.
Toothed wheels
of the carriage
drawing gears
Greasing.
-
See “Lubrication point
diagram”.
Every
2000 hours
Lifting chains
Wear check
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Safety devices
Efficiency control
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Table rotation
chain
Wear check.
-
-
Every
5000 hours
Revolving table
wheels
Replacement.
-
See “Replacing rotating
table wheels”.
Carriage lifting
wheels
Replacement.
-
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Reduction
gears and
gearmotors
Replacing the
lubricant
(1)
Use lubricants with the
same characteristics.
See lubricants table.
(1)
The reduction gears and gearmotors may be lubricated with either
grease, oil, or for life.
Reduction gears and gearmotors that are lubricated for life do not
need to be topped up and/or replaced.