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3.7.- Maintenance
All maintenance should be performed by a qualified service technician.
• Maintenance should only be performed by trained, qualified personnel. Before performing any
maintenance or repair work, switch off the electrical, pneumatic, etc. power to the machine at the main
source and secure it with a padlock so that it cannot be switched on again without authorization. Refer to
lockout/tag out procedures.
• Always wear proper safety equipment when operating or performing maintenance on any equipment.
• All recommended maintenance is for a single shift schedule; adjust as necessary for a multi-shift
operation.
• Equipment should not be used for purposes other than designed or specified.
3.7.1.- Daily (8 -10 hrs. of operation)
• Follow manufacturer’s recommendations and guidelines for operation, maintenance, and lubrication of
the sewing head.
• Check for proper oil level and/or flow in the sewing head and other oil filled or lubed equipment, fill as
needed. Oil all points as indicated.
• Clean the machine at the end of every shift or as excess materials accumulate.
• Clean lint, waste, etc. from the sewing, looper and needle, area as it accumulates, remove or open
covers as necessary for access.
• Remove any threads or other material(s) wrapped around or between any moving parts.
• Wipe all photocell lenses with a clean non-abrasive dry cloth.
• Open or remove doors and/or covers and inspect belt(s) for debris or wear and clean or replace as
necessary.
• Monitor the air pressure filter/regulator and empty as necessary.
• Investigate and report any unusual noises to the proper personnel.
3.7.2.- Weekly (40 hrs. of operation)
• Check the sewing head drive belt for proper tightness and wear. Adjust and replace as necessary.
• Inspect photocell reflective tape, i.e. (machine hand wheel, etc.) and replace if dirty or worn.
• Inspect pillow blocks and other bearings (conveyors and rotating shafts) and remove thread and debris.
• Inspect all moving parts to ensure smooth operation, lube or clean as necessary. Monthly (160 hrs. of
operation)
• Inspect pillow blocks and other non-sealed bearings (conveyors and rotating shafts) and apply one shot
of recommended grease to each bearing/fitting.
• Refer to the manufacturer’s guidelines for oil and oil filter changes and other maintenance pertaining
to the sewing head and other OEM equipment.
• Monitor the air pressure filter/regulator and replace the filter as necessary
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