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Electrical system 

Assembly and maintenance work 

Interval [Bh] 

Personnel 

Check electrical wiring for visible damage 

40 

Electricians 

Electrical connections and distributors: 
 

Check terminal boxes for damage 

170 

Electricians 

 
 
 

5.3 

Maintenance log 

The required maintenance intervals are dependent on the intensity of use of the system at the 
owner's deployment site and the consequent signs of wear. In order to be able to adjust the 
maintenance intervals of these terms of use, the general condition of the system as a whole as well 
as the assemblies and components must be logged in detail during the regular and (if required) 
unscheduled maintenance work. 

Observe the following when creating maintenance logs: 

 

Produce a maintenance log for each maintenance task and log all performed maintenance 
work. 

 

Store the maintenance logs. 

 
 
 

5.4 

Repair 

Incorrect repair work impairs the operational safety. This can cause accidents and seriously injure 
people as a result. 

Observe the following: 

 

Repair work may only be carried out by the manufacturer or authorized specialist personnel. 

 

Switch off the system and secure it against being switched back on before all repair work. 

 

Switch off the compressed air system and secure it against being switched back on. 
Depressurize the compressed air-conveying components. Check if the pneumatic system has 
been relieved of pressure. 

 

Work on the electrical system may only be carried out by trained electricians. 

 

For all work on the electrical system, switch off the voltage supply and secure it against being 
switched back on again by accident. 

 

Only use original spare parts. 

In case of repairs at the conveyor system, the customer service will help (see page 4: Customer 
service).
 

Spare parts can be ordered directly from the manufacturer (see page 8: Spare parts and their 
purchase)

 

Personnel 

Specification 

Designation 

Personnel 

Maintenance personnel 

 
 

 

Summary of Contents for MB-flex O

Page 1: ...Quick installation guide Conveyor system MB flex Q stainless steel...

Page 2: ...oflexgmbh de Internet www euroflexgmbh de The document is protected by copyright All rights are strictly reserved Copying reproduction translation or conversion to an electronic medium or machine read...

Page 3: ...al protective equipment 7 2 6 Protective enclosure Protective cover 7 2 7 Spare parts and their purchase 8 3 Assembly 9 3 1 Overview of MB flex O stainless steel 9 3 2 Assembly the chain guide profile...

Page 4: ...artment will be happy to advise you on technical matters Information on ordering spare parts can be found in the section Spare parts and their purchase Page 8 Customer service Designation Specificatio...

Page 5: ...ith 2 2 Obligations of the owner The owner is obliged to implement measures that result from the specifications provided by the Machinery Directive 2006 42 EC The safety accident prevention and enviro...

Page 6: ...sks delegated to them and their potential dangers by the owner 2 4 2 Operating personnel Operating personnel are persons who have been instructed on the tasks delegated to them and their potential dan...

Page 7: ...eumatic equipment may only be carried out by specialist pneumatic personnel 2 4 7 Specialist hydraulic personnel Specialist hydraulic personnel are persons who as a result of their technical training...

Page 8: ...parts and accessories can be ordered directly from the manufacturer via the following contact Spare parts Contact Designation Specification Company euroflex GmbH Street no Hohe Flum Stra e 62 Postcod...

Page 9: ...ystem Overview of MB flex O stainless steel Page 9 Assembly the chain guide profiles and slide profiles on the modular belt conveyor Page 10 Assembling the modular chain belt Page 14 3 1 Overview of M...

Page 10: ...in the system area empty or clear the system Regularly remove product residues and splitters from the entire system area Check that the screw connections on all load bearing and moving parts are tigh...

Page 11: ...ams with a gap of approx 2 mm and offset Always mount the chain guide profiles over the seams of the chassis profile 6 Cut the chain guide profiles parallel in the running direction 7 Gently deburr th...

Page 12: ...ress the slide profiles at both ends onto the chassis profile 6 Press the slide profiles onto the holding profiles as follows a With straight holding profiles press the slide profiles onto the top sid...

Page 13: ...support against bending 16 With holding profiles where the conveyor chain lies on chain running surfaces cut the screw head carefully and flush 17 Rework possible supernatants with the file 18 With ch...

Page 14: ...1 Check the run using a short piece of the chain 2 Remove any clamping points and rework seams if necessary 3 Insert the chain centrally into the deflection and push pull until the chain has been com...

Page 15: ...4 1 Personnel and Protective equipment Personnel and Protective equipment Specification Designation Personnel Operating personnel Personal protective equipment Protective equipment against the cleani...

Page 16: ...with a personal padlock The conveyor system is prepared for cleaning Ready 4 4 Execution Prerequisite Conveyor system is switched off and secured against being switched on again Conveyor system is pre...

Page 17: ...regional guidelines and commission a specialist company if required Malfunctions and excessive levels of wear on individual components are likely to result from the use of operating substances that c...

Page 18: ...protective devices for completeness and function 8 per shift Operating personnel Replace defective equipment Replace if required Maintenance personnel Check functionality of the operating and display...

Page 19: ...d wear 500 Maintenance personnel Flange bearing Check eccentric ring for secure seating 170 Maintenance personnel Check motor plate for secure seating 500 Maintenance personnel Check bearing and links...

Page 20: ...work Store the maintenance logs 5 4 Repair Incorrect repair work impairs the operational safety This can cause accidents and seriously injure people as a result Observe the following Repair work may...

Page 21: ...ry or death Prior to starting ensure that no persons are present in the danger zone Do not reach into moving machine parts during operation Maintain a safe distance from moving machine parts during op...

Page 22: ...aids Steel pin 4 mm x approx 200 mm long Hammer Prerequisite System is switched off and safeguarded against being restarted Perform the following steps 1 Lift the chain upwards 2 Carefully knock out t...

Page 23: ...tainless steel example 9 Fig 2 Assembly the chain guide profiles and slide profiles on the modular belt conveyor 10 Fig 3 Assembly of the chain guide profiles onto the bottom chassis profiles 11 Fig 4...

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