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Clean the Parts
6. Take one of the parts removed from the machine and bring it to the bowl of soapy water.
6.1 Note: To ensure that all dirt and debris are removed, wash one part at a time.
7. Take a clean cloth and carefully wash the part thoroughly.
7.1 Note: Use the toothbrush for difficult-to-remove debris. When cleaning tooling, use
non-abrasive cleaning equipment such as a soft pipe cleaner and soft cloth.
8. Dry part immediately after it is cleaned and rinsed.
9. Sanitize part with a clean cloth.
10. Lubricate part.
11. Repeat steps 6-10 for each remaining part until they are all clean.
Clean the Turret and the Base
12. Remove any sticky materials from the Turret and Die Seat with the brushes that come in the
RTP 118
®
Toolkit.
13. Spray the RTP 118
®
base with the cleaner, particularly in the Turret and the Tooling's location.
14. Rinse the cleaner off with potable water and dry with clean cloth.
15. Sanitize the RTP 118
®
base with a clean cloth.
Note: Before washing the Turret and Die bores, LFA recommends
using our Die Seat Cleaner. You can order the Die Seat Cleaner
and Insertion Ring on our website at