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13. MAINTENANCE
RISKS
PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT
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Always shut off the power supply before performing
any maintenance operations. If the disconnect
switch is not in view, apply a warning sign stating
“WARNING - Maintenance in Progress”.
Restore the
power supply only after finishing any maintenance
work and restoring the area to normal.
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Maintenance must be performed by the installer or a
maintenance technician.
Follow all safety recommendations and instructions
given in this manual.
Mark off the work site and prohibit access/transit. Do
not leave the work site unattended.
The work area must be kept tidy and clear upon
completing maintenance.
Before starting work, wait for any hot components
to cool down.
Do not make any modifications to the original
components.
FAAC S.p.A. shall bear no liability for damage or
injury due to components that have been modified
or otherwise tampered with.
The warranty shall be forfeited in the event of tam-
pering with components.
Only use original FAAC spare parts.
13.1 ROUTINE MAINTENANCE
The Scheduled Maintenance Table
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lists the
operations which must be performed on a regular
basis in order to keep the automation system working
reliably and safely; these are given purely as a guide-
line and should not be considered exhaustive. The
installer/machine manufacturer is responsible for
drawing up the maintenance plan for the automation,
supplementing this list or modifying the maintenance
intervals according to the machine characteristics.
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Scheduled maintenance
Operations
Frequency
Structures
Check the plinth, the structures and components of the
building/fence adjacent to the automation, ensuring there
is no damage, cracking or subsidence.
12
Check the gate's area of movement, ensuring it is free from
obstacles, objects or deposits which would reduce the effec-
tiveness of the safety measures.
12
Check that there are no gaps in the perimeter fence and that
any protective grilles in the area where it overlaps with the
mobile leaf are intact.
12
Ensure that there are no sharp protrusions which
could represent a perforation or hooking hazard.
12
Gate
Check the gate, ensuring it is intact and free of deformations,
rust etc.
12
Check that there are no slots/openings on the leaf and that
any protective grilles are intact.
12
Check that screws and bolts are correctly tightened.
12
Check that the sliding guides are straight and not excessively
worn.
12
Check that the bearings are in good condition and there is
no friction.
12
For cantilever systems, check the solidity of the guide system
for the suspended leaf and the counterweight, where present.
12
Check that the mechanical stops are fastened solidly and
in good condition. This check must be performed on both
sides, simulating any knocks which could occur during use.
12
Check the wheels, ensuring that they are intact, correctly
fastened and free of deformation, wear and rust.
12
Check the rack, ensuring it is straight, spaced correctly from
the pinion along its entire length, and correctly fastened
to the gate.
12
Check the containing guide and the anti-tipping column,
ensuring they are correctly fastened and intact.
12
Perform a general clean of the area of movement of the gate. 12
Gearmotor
Check that it is intact and correctly fastened.
12
Check that the pinion is correctly keyed to the shaft and
tightened correctly.
12
Check that it is irreversible.
12
Check that there is no loss of grease.
12
Check the condition of the gearmotor cables, the cable glands
and junction boxes.
12
Electronic equipment
Check that the power supply and connecting cables and the
cable glands are intact.
12