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13.

 

HANDLING AND TRANSPORT 

Before shipment, the pumps are carefully packed inside a cardboard box. During transport and storage of the equipment, pay 
attention to the direction indicated on the box. Upon receipt, check that the packaging is not damaged and store the pump in 
a dry place. 

14.

 

PRECAUTIONS FOR USE 

Flammability 

The  lubricant  generally  used  in  the  lubrication  circuits  is  not  inflammable  fluid.  However,  it  is  imperative  to  take  all 
necessary steps to prevent it from coming into contact with very hot parts or naked flames. 

Valve 

Before any operation, check for the absence of any residual pressure in all branches of the lubricant circuit, that could 
cause spurts of oil in the event that fittings or components are disassembled. 

Noise 

The equipment does not emit noise exceeding 70 dB (A). 

 

ATTENTION: The warnings on risks using a lubricant pump implies must be carefully read. The user must be 

familiar with operation through the Operation and Maintenance Manual. 

14.1.

 

LUBRICANTS 

A  table  is  shown  that  compares  the  NLGI  (National  Lubricating  Grease  Institute)  and  ASTM 
(American Society for Testing and Materials) categories for greases, limitedly to the values that 
involve the OmegaPUMP pump. 
 
 
For further information on the technical characteristics and the safety measures to adopt, see the Product Safety Data Sheet (Directive 
93/112/EEC) related to the type of lubricant selected and supplied by the manufacturer. 

 

NOTE: The pump is designed to work with maximum NLGI 2 grade lubricants. Use NBR gasket compatible lubricants. 

Any residual lubricant inside that was used for assembly and testing is NLGI 0 grade. 

15.

 

CONTRAINDICATIONS OF USE 

Compliance with the essential safety requirements and machine directive provisions has been checked through the completion of 
check lists already drafted and contained in the technical file. 
Three types of lists were used: 

 

Compliance with essential safety requirements (2006/42 CE - Directive). 

 

Risk assessment (EN ISO 12100). 

 

Electrical safety requirements (EN 60204-1). 

The hazards that have not been entirely eliminated, but that have been deemed acceptable, are listed below: 

 

During the maintenance phase, low pressure spurts of lubricant are possible. (For this reason, maintenance operations must be 
carried out using suitable PPE). 

 

Contact with lubricant during maintenance or change of the cartridge. 

 Protection from direct or indirect contact  with the 

lubricant must be ensured by the user of the machine. (See the PPE regulation on proper use according to regulations in force). 

 

Preload springs in the control cylinder and any in the reservoir. 

 

Use of unsuitable lubricant. 

The characteristics of the lubricant are indicated both on the pump and in this Operation and 

maintenance manual (in the event of any doubt, contact the Dropsa S.p.A. Technical Office). 

 

PROHIBITED FLUIDS 

FLUIDS 

HAZARDS 

Lubricants with abrasive additives 

High wear of the contaminated parts 

Lubricants with silicon additives 

Seizing of the pump 

Petrol 

 solvents 

 flammable liquids 

Fire 

 explosion 

 damage to the gaskets 

Corrosive products 

Corrosion of the pump 

 damage to personnel 

Water 

Oxidation of the pump 

Food substances 

Contamination of the same 

 

NLGI 

ASTM 

355 

 385 

310 

 340 

265 

 295 

Summary of Contents for 3414 Series

Page 1: ...nches and authorised distributors Go to www dropsa com or write to sales dropsa com C2014IE WK 14 19 1 INTRODUCTION 2 GENERAL DESCRIPTION 3 PRODUCT IDENTIFICATION 4 TECHNICAL CHARACTERISTI 5 COMPONENT...

Page 2: ...out reservoir for applications on special reservoirs or reservoirs owned by the customer Fitted with plate with holes for lubricant entry with G UNI ISO 228 1 threading 3 PRODUCT IDENTIFICATION A yell...

Page 3: ...DUAL ACTING VERSION WITH RESERVOIR Fixing bracket Identifying tag ELECTRIC Minimum level Reservoir fill inlet G Lubricant outlet Rp Dual acting inlet outlet G Control cylinder Reservoir Level check d...

Page 4: ...al posture or possible impact Do not install the pump submerged in liquids and or in aggressive environments Do not install the pump in environments where there are explosive or flammable mixtures Ens...

Page 5: ...ype of lubricant Depending on these variables to achieve a proper supply to the delivery point it is always necessary to ensure that the pipeline pressure loss plus the pressure required at the lubric...

Page 6: ...tighten all the fittings ensuring that there are no leaks The piston of the pumping element is worn out Replace the piston The delivery valve is blocked Replace the valve The pump does not dispense lu...

Page 7: ...t disposal Upon demolition of the pump the identification label and any other document must be destroyed 11 ORDER INFORMATION Version WITH RESERVOIR for GREASE Part number Command Grease Characteristi...

Page 8: ...050 523 20 6 736 28 97 196 7 7 280 11 02 75 2 95 3414022 511 20 1 661 26 02 192 3 5 276 10 86 75 2 95 3414014 Dual acting 511 20 1 761 29 9 192 3 5 276 10 86 75 2 95 Version WITHOUT RESERVOIR for OIL...

Page 9: ...NBR gasket compatible lubricants Any residual lubricant inside that was used for assembly and testing is NLGI 0 grade 15 CONTRAINDICATIONS OF USE Compliance with the essential safety requirements and...

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