3 Maintenance
3.2.1. Maintenance schedule, SpotPack
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3.2 Maintenance schedule and component lives
3.2.1. Maintenance schedule, SpotPack
General
The DressPack must be maintained regularly to ensure its function. The lifetime of a process
cable package can be extended with the correct preventive maintenance activities. A daily
visual check of the DressPack is highly recommended, which is normally performed by robot
production personnel. It is essential that the person performing the visual check have basic
training in ABB DressPack.
Wear parts
Wear parts should be replaced before considerable damage occurs to the process cable
package. Replace wear parts before the part is completely damaged.
The following parts are considered as wear parts:
•
Protection sleeves
•
Protective hose
•
Hose reinforcement
•
Slide sleeves
•
Damper
Activities and intervals, standard equipment
The sections referred to in the table can be found in the different chapters for each
maintenance activity.
The table below specifies the required maintenance activities and intervals:
Maintenance
activity
Equipment
Interval
Detailed in section:
Inspection
Water & Air unit
1 month
Preventive inspection of Water
and air unit on page 155
Inspection
Spotweldning cabinet
Regularly *)
Preventive inspection of
Spotwelding Cabinet on page
158
Replacement
Bosch weld timer battery 2 years
Replacement of Bosch weld
timer battery on page 227
Inspection
All cables
Regularly *)
Preventive inspection of all
cables, SpotPack on page 146
Inspection
DressPack cable
package
Regularly *)
Preventive inspection,
DressPack upper end on page
148
Cleaning
DressPack cable
package
Regularly *)
Cleaning, DressPack upper
arm on page 161
Cleaning
Spotwelding cabinet
Regularly
Cleaning the Fan Unit on page
165
Cleaning the Weld Timer
cooling fins on page 167
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