RC-3030
Operating Manual
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7.0 Maintenance
7.1 Recommendations
7.2 Maintenance and Inspection
7.3 Maintenance
7.4 Regular Wear Parts
7.5 Service Schedule
7.1 Recommendations
Prior to any repair work on the machine and its drives, secure machine against uninten-
tional switch-on. Put the machine in Safety Off Position as described in chapter 2.
Failures due to inadequate or incorrect maintenance may generate very high repair costs and long
stoppage periods of the machine. Regular maintenance is essential. Safety and service life of the
machine depend on proper maintenance.
The following table will show recommendations about time, inspection and maintenance for the
normal use of the machine. The time indications are based on uninterrupted operation. When the
indicated number of working hours is not achieved during the corresponding period, the period can
be extended. Due to different working conditions it cannot be foreseen how frequently inspections
for wear checks, inspection, maintenance, and repair works ought to be carried out. Prepare a
suitable inspection schedule considering your own working conditions.
7.2
Maintenance and Inspection
Operating Hours/
Time Period
Inspection Points / Maintenance Instructions
Daily — Prior to
Operation
• Check all electrical cables for cuts or damage.
• Check the hose connections for tightness and fixed seat.
• Check the hose to the filter for damage.
• Make sure that the dustbin of the filter has been dumped.
• Check Morflex Coupler, tool plate, and diamond tooling for wear/damage.
• Check that shroud and rubber seal are in good working condition.
• Check the electric connections for sediments of dirt or foreign bodies.
• Check the electric motor for dirt and other contaminants.
• Check gear box assembly for any leaks of oil from motor and top and
bottom of gear box.
Daily — After
Operation
• Check for debris in the dust ports under gear box as well as at handle.
• Check for dirt build up on variable speed drive and electric motor.