7.0 MAINTENANCE
CPS Machines are meant to be low-maintenance for the owner/operator, though there are some
important routine maintenance that should be done. See the Maintenance Checklist below for
more information.
Be sure to follow all workplace safety procedures when performing maintenance.
7.1 Cleaning The Machine
The CPS G-210 should be cleaned after each use to ensure continued functionality.
7.2 Before Beginning Work
Your machine should be checked before beginning each new project.
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Check that the cooling system air inlet is clean
. Located on the engine, the
cooling system air inlet should be checked every before operation to clear it of
debris and dust.
7.3 Every 100 Hours of Operation
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Clean the cooling system.
The engine cooling system should be free of debris
and dust. See p.
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Clean oil cooler fins.
The oil cooler fins should be cleaned every 100 hours to
ensure they are free of debris and dust and cooling effectively. See p.
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Tighten nuts and screws.
The engine should be checked for loose nuts and
screws regularly, with special attention to tightening every 100 hours of
operation. See p.
WARNING
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Do not use chemicals or solvents
to clean the machine. Harsh
chemicals can cause damage to
the inner workings of the
machine.
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When wet grinding, be sure to
clean machine of slurry
thoroughly before storing.