O
PERATING MANUAL
DAB530
T
RANSPORT AND STORAGE
Intermediate storage
If the assembly is not installed immediately after delivery, it must be covered
and stored carefully in a dry, weather-protected location. On covering,
attention is to be paid to ensuring that no condensation can form and that no
moisture or dirt can penetrate.
Bare parts have no long-term preservation.
Standstill maintenance
To prevent contact corrosion in the bearings, the drive shaft is to be turned a
number of times approx. every 3 months with the brake opened in both
directions.
Execution
1. Remove protective hood (hammer back).
DANGER
The brake release lever races upwards on deactivating and/or
engaging the brake!
Severe injury to the face or upper body.
Hold the brake release lever tightly.
2. Insert brake release lever and pull downwards.
3. Turn the brake drum alternately in both directions, 5 times in one direction, 5.5 times
in the other. In doing so, make sure that the brake drum is at a different position to
that before turning.
4. Carry out a visual inspection for contamination, corrosion and damage.
5. Rework these points if necessary.
Re-establishing the original state
1. Close the brake (brake shoes applied).
2. Refit the protective hood
3. Sign the maintenance plan.
Ambient conditions
The environment at the final location (moisture, temperature) must
correspond to normal indoor climate conditions for machine rooms.
(According to EN 81 b5 °C and +40 °C)
The relative air humidity must not exceed 70%.
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Version 03/2017
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