Manually Checking the Cleaning Device Functions
Safety
WARNING!
For the following tasks, the cleaning device must be supplied with compressed air.
This results in danger from the rotating cleaning cutter, cleaning motor moving up/
down, gas nozzle clamping device moving out/in, flying parts (chips, etc.), com-
pressed air/parting agent mixture escaping from the parting-agent injection nozzle.
This can result in severe personal injury and damage to property.
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Keep your body, especially hands, face and hair, as well as objects and all items of
clothing away from the cleaning cutter, cleaning motor, lifting device, gas nozzle
clamping device, wire cutter, and parting-agent injection nozzle.
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Wear hearing protection.
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Wear protective goggles with side protection.
Manually check-
ing the cleaning
device functions
NOTE!
The relevant function is deactivated when the slots of the “Lifting device up/
down”, “Clamp gas nozzle/cleaning motor on” and “Spray in parting agent”
screws are in a horizontal position.
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Disconnect the connection between the cleaning device and the robot control
2
Connect the cleaning device’s compressed air supply
Spray in parting agent function
Check the following while the function is executed:
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The correct insertion depth of the gas nozzle into the parting agent injection device.
The correct insertion depth must be individually set depending on the gas nozzle
After the function has been executed, check the following:
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Whether the gas nozzle is adequately wetted with parting agent
Spray in parting agent
3
Deactivate the function
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Summary of Contents for Robacta Reamer X-Line J
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Page 11: ...General 11 ...
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Page 15: ...Warning before the device switches on automatically 15 EN US ...
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Page 19: ...Operating controls connections and mechanical components 19 ...
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Page 25: ...Installation and Startup 25 ...
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Page 53: ...Service maintenance and disposal 53 ...
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Page 58: ...Disposal Materials should be disposed of according to valid national and regional rules 58 ...
Page 59: ...Troubleshooting 59 ...
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Page 65: ...Technical data 65 ...
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