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Maintenance and care
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Maintenance and care
The item numbers specified for the corresponding individual
components relate to chapter drawings.
Regularly check to see if the motion kinematics of the jaw locking
mechanism are working properly. Make sure the turning
mechanics are easy to move and automatically reset. The conical
lock bolt must smoothly and completely rise up.
The base jaws (item 2), chuck piston (item 3) and housing (item 1)
are made to go together. To replace these parts, ship the entire
clamping system to SCHUNK along with a repair order.
In order to keep the clamping block in proper working order,
observe the following notes:
• Make sure that the bore for the coolant drainage is always kept
clear!
• Depending on the load but at least once a month or every
10,000 clampings, lubricate the guides on the two frontal or the
two lateral lubricating nipples with LINOMAX 200 or equivalent
lubricant. For this purpose the chuck jaws should be in opened
position.
• Replace the base jaws and chuck piston at least every three
months or more often, if necessary (see
).
Clean the housing, base jaws and chuck piston, and lubricate all
the guides (housing, base jaws, chuck piston) with LINOMAX
200. Reassemble everything and relubricate the two front or
two side lubricating nipples with LINOMAX 200.
(Product information about LINOMAX 200 can be requested by
SCHUNK).
IMPORTANT!
Please regularly check the clamping device for tightness by
applying a clamping force tester over a longer period of time (>10
min.). The clamping force should not drop during this period.
Please adjust the inspection interval to the operating conditions of
the clamping device, however, we do recommend conducting a
check every 5,000 clamping cycles at the latest.
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