11
MCW 41 and MCW 41/4
The diaphragm actuator (15) is driven by
compressed air. When operated, the diaphragm
actuator lifts a spindle (17). The spindle completely
opens the double cone. Impurities are therefore
flushed out of the equipment. After the flushing
process, the double cone is closed by spring
pressure as soon as the diaphragm actuator is
switched off.
Storing and transporting the
equipment
Attention!
Equipment can be damaged if stored or
transported improperly.
Close all openings with the sealing
plugs or covers supplied with the
equipment or use similar sealing
covers.
Protect the equipment against
moisture and corrosive atmospheres.
Please contact the manufacturer if the
specified transport and/or storage
requirements cannot be met.
Storing the equipment
Please observe the following items when storing
the equipment:
Do not store the equipment for more than 12
months.
Use the supplied sealing plugs or other suitable
seal caps in order to seal off all openings of the
equipment.
Protect the sealing surfaces and contact areas
against mechanical damage.
Protect the equipment and all components
against hard shocks and impacts.
Store the equipment only in closed rooms that
meet the following environmental conditions:
Air humidity below 50 %, not condensing
Indoor air: clean, salt-free and non-corrosive
Temperature 5–40 °C.
Make sure that all these requirements are
always met when storing the equipment.
Please contact the manufacturer if you cannot
comply with the recommended storage
conditions.
Transporting the equipment
CAUTION
Do not drop the equipment. If it falls down
it may cause bruises and injuries.
To transport and mount the equipment
safely use suitable lifting gear.
Connect the noose strap of the lifting
gear to the body.
Provide sufficient support for the
equipment during transport and
installation.
Wear protective safety footwear.
Lightweight equipment may be transported and
mounted without using any lifting gear.
Summary of Contents for Gestramat CW 41
Page 21: ...21 Spare parts for CW 41 4 ...
Page 34: ...34 MCW 41 and MCW 41 4 ...
Page 38: ...38 ...
Page 39: ...39 ...