Rev.: 10/13 – NA
Installation and maintenance manual
Tractelift
®
Type II
Page 20 of 24
Copyright 2013,
Tractel
®
P4795 NA
all rights reserved.
The Tractelift™ Type II has to be maintained/
inspected by a competent person
6.3 Round belt and Round belt guiding
6.3.1 Belt condition / Guiding devices
Visual control for damage, wear, or oil contamination.
To aid in visual maintenance the drive can be placed in
“pulse mode” which will activate the unit and start the
rotation of the round belt for inspection. The unit will
start on and off to provide time to inspect the belt as
it travels the system. To activate the pulse inspection
system, you must open the control panel and toggle
the black switch inside to the
test
position (Fig. 30).
Once the inspection of the belt is complete return to
the
run
position.
Fig. 30
The Tractelift™ Type II has to be maintained/inspected
by a competent person, either on demand, or at the latest
after 12 months. The result of the annual inspection
has to be filed in the log-book, included in the operation
manual.
The Tractelift™ Type II control panel is factory
set - no adjustments are necessary or allowed.
Any tampering with the factory settings voids
the warranty and Tractel is not liable for the
consequences of this tampering.
6.1 Driver unit
6.1.1 Motor, control and gearbox
Motor, control and gearbox
are on principle main-
tenance-free.
a)
Visual check
– for damage, oil loss, corrosion, dirt, in the con-
trolbox infiltraded water, or impurities,
– of correct anchoring of bracket, fixing plates, and
driver disk guard plate.
b)
Start the motor for functional check
regarding vibration and abnormal noise.
Stop the motor.
c) If the motor is
very dirty
, it should be cleaned to
ensure an effective air flow.
6.2 Diverter unit
a)
Visual check
– for damage, oil loss, corrosion, or dirt,
– of correct anchoring of bracket, fixing plates, and
diverter disk guard plate.
b)
Start the motor for functional control
regarding vibration and abnormal noise.
Stop the motor.
6. Inspection and Maintenance
Maintenance Instructions
The Climbing Aid is on principle maintenance-free.
During the annual safety inspection
resp. during intermediate service,
ex. in the course of “trouble-shooting”,
a competent person should check the installation according to
the following instructions
Required tools/material
see chapter 4.2 on page 8.