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TM102783_BreakerLube CML_15jul
6.0 Installation – [cont’d]
6.16 Set-up and Adjustment Procedures
CAUTION
When servicing this equipment, use
personal protection equipment,
including eye protection, to prevent
splashing of material into eyes or onto
skin.
CAUTION
Neglecting to complete the set-up and adjustment
procedures may risk damage to bushings and tool.
If left unchecked and flow of lubricant is disrupted or
insufficient, even if only for a short time, the bushing
and tool will be rendered unusable.
IMPORTANT
Before components are disassembled, take steps to
prevent spills. Have a suitable container available to
collect fluids. Comply with local regulations for fluid
disposal.
The following start-up procedures must be carried out
to protect the bushings and tool against damage
resulting from deficient lubrication.
1. Pre-fill all lines and passages leading to the
bushings and tool
2. If a new tool is installed, apply a liberal amount of
lubricate to the shank of the tool before inserting
into front head (Fig. 6-29).
3. Procedure #2 applies to tools and related parts
that are wiped clean for purposes of inspection.
These parts include retainers for tool.
Fig. 6-29 Pre-Lube Tool Shank Before Installing
Fig. 6-30 Grease Fittings - Locations Identified
Fig. 6-31 Pre-fill Non-factory or Empty Lube Lines
6.17 Test Operation of BreakerLube
Testing verifies that the installation is completed
properly and ensures both performance and function
is in accordance with operating specifications.
Test Functionality of Delivery Output:
1. Disconnect hose at relief valve
2. Operate breaker (only long enough to complete
test)
3. Confirm a solid flow of grease (no air bubbles) is
visible
4. Re-attach hose end to pump
5. Make further adjustments, as needed, until
performance and function is satisfactory
Re-Fill Reservoir
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BreakerLube
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Manual Greasing
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