![BETTCHER INDUSTRIES AirShirz Operating Instructions And Spare Parts List Download Page 43](http://html.mh-extra.com/html/bettcher-industries/airshirz/airshirz_operating-instructions-and-spare-parts-list_2743095043.webp)
OPERATING
BETTCHER
AIRSHIRZ
®
INSTRUCTIONS
INDUSTRIES, INC. Rev. September 24, 2016
Page 37
9.1.2.3 Power Cylinder Leak (Continued)
Use the same method to disconnect the rear air tube at either end. Push the power cylinder rod
fully in.
FIGURE #25
Use a shop air nozzle to pressurize the front (short) air tube while submerging the cylinder rod and
rear tube in a pan of water. There should be no more than a few bubbles emerging anywhere.
9.1.3
Lubrication
Most of the moving parts of the AirShirz
®
are designed to operate without periodic lubrication. If
dirt accumulation becomes a problem with some moving parts, clean them and reassemble them
with a generous coat of Bettcher
®
Max-Z-Lube to inhibit dirt penetration into the works.
9.1.3.1 Greasing the Drive Roller and Servo Link
The drive roller and servo link should be greased daily to prevent excess wear.
•
Disconnect the air line
•
Remove the blade set
•
Open the linkage cover
•
To expose the grease fitting at the end of the link pin, push the rod into the power cylinder
to its full stroke position as shown in Figure #26
Pressurize