Maintenance
9.2 Inspection and maintenance
1LE5, 1PC4 shaft height 315/355
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Operating Instructions, 10/2020, A5E41454666A
9.2.6
Maintenance intervals
Please note the following in order to identify faults at an early stage, rectify them and avoid
follow-on damage:
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Maintain the machine regularly and carefully.
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Inspect the machine.
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Motors must be allocated a revision/inspection number after inspection.
NOTICE
Motor failure
Material damage can occur if the machine develops faults or is overloaded.
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Immediately inspect the machine if faults occur.
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An immediate inspection is especially necessary, if the three-phase motor is
excessively stressed, either electrically or mechanically (e.g. overload or short-circuit).
The machines are equipped with permanently lubricated rolling bearings. The machine may
be equipped with a regreasing device.
CAUTION
Skin irritations and eye inflammations
Many greases can cause skin irritations and eye inflammations.
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Follow all safety instructions of the manufacturer.
Measures, intervals and deadlines
Measures after operating period intervals or deadlines have elapsed:
Operating situations and characteristics can vary widely. For this reason, only general
maintenance intervals are specified here. Maintenance intervals should therefore be
scheduled to suit the local conditions (dirt, starting frequency, load, etc.).
Table 9- 3
Operating period intervals
Measures
Operating period intervals
Intervals
Initial inspection
After 500 operating hours
After 1/2 year at the latest
Relubrication (optional)
See the lubricant plate
Clean
Depending on the degree of pollution
Main inspection
Approximately every 16000 operating
hours
After two years at the latest
Drain condensate
Depending on the climatic conditions