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Maintenance Schedule
Chapter 4: Maintenance
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Maintenance Schedule
The OEM TM-50’s simple, low-maintenance design keeps required maintenance to a minimum.
The following schedule indicates common maintenance tasks and how frequently they should be
performed.
Note:
Maintenance personnel are advised not to wear loose fitting clothing or jewelry
when operating or maintaining the OEM TM-50. Only qualified personnel with the proper
technical training, experience working on this type of equipment, and awareness of the
possible hazards should perform maintenance on the OEM TM-50.
Caution!
It is dangerous to service or maintain the OEM TM-50 while it is connected to air
and power supplies.
Before performing any maintenance tasks, ensure the
machine is stationary and disconnect the electrical and pneumatic power sup-
plies placing the unplugged cables in clear view.
Maintenance Task
Schedule
Materials needed
Heat Sealer
every 40 hours of operation
• 3/32” hex wrench
• plastic or brass brush
• alcohol
Loading Track
every 160 hours of operation
• small, stiff bristled paint
brush
Cover Tape Guide
every 40 hours of operation
• alcohol
• cotton swabs
Air Pressure Regulator
every 40 hours of operation
• none
PSA Sealer
every 40 hours of operation
• alcohol
• cotton swabs
Fuses
replace as needed
• (2) 2A 5mm x 20mm
SLO BLO fuses
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