Maintenance
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M A S C H I N E N - G E R M A N Y
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Maintenance Upright drill B34 H/ B34 H Vario ; Version 1.0.5
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Maintenance
In this chapter you will find important information about
inspection,
maintenance,
repair.
The diagram below shows which of these headings each task falls under.
Img.6-1: Maintenance – Definition according to DIN 31051
ATTENTION!
Properly performed regular maintenance is an essential prerequisite for
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safe operation,
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faulty-free operation,
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long service life of the machine and
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the quality of the products you manufacture.
Installation and equipment from other manufacturers must be in optimum condition.
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
During work on the drilling head, make sure that
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collector vessels are used, with sufficient capacity for the amount of liquid to be col-
lected.
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liquid and oils are not spilt on the ground.
Clean up any spilt liquids or oils immediately using proper oil-absorption methods and dispose
of them in accordance with current legal requirements on the environment.
Cleaning up spills
Do not re-introduce liquids spilt outside the system during repair or as result of leakage from the
reserve tank: collect them in a collecting vessel to be disposed of.
Disposal
Never dump oil or other pollutant substances in water inlets, rivers or channels.
Maintenance
Inspection
Maintenance
Repair
Measuring
Rough cleaning
Mending
Testing
Fine cleaning
Replacing
Conserving
Lubricating
Completing
Replacing
Readjusting
Adjusting