Start-up inspection · (A)
Where used
Mach 500 · Mach 300 · Mach 200
Summary
The purpose of a start-up inspection is twofold: it ensures that your machine is safe to operate, and
helps your operators find small problems before they become big ones. This means less
unscheduled downtime and fewer repairs which ultimately improves your bottom line!
Recommended interval
We recommend that you do each inspection at the specified point given when you start your
machine.
Inspections
Inspection #1
• There is nothing on or around the table that will impede movement of the axes.
• All cover, panels, and doors on the machine are in place or closed.
• The catcher tank slats are in good, like new condition.
Inspection #2
• The air and water supply to the machine are on.
• The inlet water and cooling water supply to the pump are on.
Inspection #3
• There is an adequate amount of oil in the pump.
• There is an adequate amount of abrasive in the hopper.
• Inlet water pressure is acceptable.
• Ancillary equipment—such as chillers or abrasive removal systems—are on.
Inspection #4
• The pump is at the correct pressure.
• The pump is not leaking.
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