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10.0 Changing the Breaker Tool – [cont’d]
Fig 10-7
Fig 10-8
Upright Position with Tool Contacting Ground, Push
Down, OK to Lubricate. Marked Location of
Lubrication Points
Apply lubricant at both points shown in Fig. 10-8. The
upper bushing receives grease through the top fitting
and the lower bushing receives grease through the
bottom fitting.
Conventional re-lubrication is accomplished with a
grease dispenser such as a standard hand-operated
or power-assisted grease gun.
1. On stable and level ground, stand the breaker
vertically and push the tool firmly against the
ground. Engage interlock and shut off carrier.
2. Remove covers. Wipe off grease nipple. Press
grease gun over top lubrication nipple. Pump
lever 10-20 strokes.
3. Repeat step 2 on lower lube nipple.
Generally, tool re-lubrication is recommended every
two hours. However, the operator must actively
monitor the tool and adjust re-lubrication time
intervals accordingly. If grease is not always visible,
shorten the time between re-lubrication. If over-
lubrication ends up as waste, either wait longer
between re-lubrication or reduce the number of lever
strokes of the grease gun.
Fig 10-9 Lubricant Must Be Visible to Operator
10.4.1 Avoid Costly Lubrication Mistakes
CAUTION
Neglecting to follow re-lubrication
instructions will result in equipment
damage. At no time is it permissible to re-
lubricate the tool with the breaker lying
horizontally as shown in Figure 10-10.
This can lead to seal failure. Carefully
follow instructions to prevent grease from
by-passing thrust ring and filling the space
(impact chamber) above the tool.
Fig 10-10 Incorrect Re-Lubrication Position
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