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TYROLIT Hydrostress AG Wearing Part Terms 

 

Wearing parts are those parts which are subject to operational wear and tear when the 
machine is used correctly. The wear period depends on the individual duration and intensity of 
use. The wearing parts must be maintained, adjusted and if necessary replaced according to 
the manufacturer's operating instructions or handed over to the Service Center of TYROLIT 
Hydrostress AG for maintenance according to the operating instructions.  
 
Operational wear and tear does not give entitlement to warranty claims. 

 

Wearing parts are, for example: 
 
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Feed and drive elements, such as toothed racks, toothed wheels, pinions, spindles, 
spindle nuts, spindle bearings, wires, chains, chain wheels, belts, toothed belts, 
hollow hubs 

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Seals, cables, hoses, sleeves, connectors, couplings  

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Switches for pneumatics, hydraulics, water, electricity and fuel 

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Guide elements, such as guide beads, guide bushes, guide rails, rollers, bearings and 
anti-slip supports 

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Electromotor 

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Clamps of quick-release systems 

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Flushing head seals 

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Friction and anti-friction bearings 

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Shaft sealing rings and seals 

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Friction and overload couplings, brake devices 

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Carbon brushes, collectors 

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Easy release rings 

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Adjusting potentiometers and manual control elements 

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Fuses and lamps 

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Auxiliary and operating resources  

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Anchoring elements such as dowels, tie bolts and screws 

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Floor coverings 

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Lamellas 

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Membranes 

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Spark plugs, glow plugs 

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Parts of the reversing starter such as starting cord, starting handle, starting roller, starting 
spring 

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Sealing brushes, rubber seals, splash guards 

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Filters of all kinds 

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Drive and diverter rolls and bandages 

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Wire movement guards 

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Blade guard elements 

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Running and drive wheels 

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Water pumps, hydraulic pumps, hydraulic motors 

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Cutting spoil transport rollers 

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Drilling, parting-off and cutting tools 

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Measuring devices in the cooling water circuit 

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Storage batteries 

 
 
No claim is made regarding the completeness of the above wearing parts list. 
 

Summary of Contents for FSG513P

Page 1: ...Operating Manual Spare Parts List Floor Saw FSG513P Index Indice 004 10997588 en 31 08 2016...

Page 2: ...al changes without prior notice Copyright 2005 TYROLIT Hydrostress AG CH 8330 Pf ffikon ZH Switzerland All rights reserved in particular copyrighting and translating rights Printing of this operating...

Page 3: ...lways be readily available at the location where the machine is used The operating manual must be read and used by any person assigned tasks with the machine such as operation including set up repair...

Page 4: ...al or other use is considered improper The manufacturer supplier is not liable for damages resulting from improper use Compliance with the operating manual and observation of inspection and service re...

Page 5: ...Observe the minimum legal age 1 4 2 Use only trained or instructed staff Clearly establish individual responsibilities for operation set up maintenance and repair 1 4 3 Ensure that only assigned pers...

Page 6: ...Observe all the setting maintenance and inspection activities and timetables including instructions for replacing parts secondary devices as described in the operating manual Only technically qualifie...

Page 7: ...egulations when working in enclosed spaces 1 6 3 Noise 1 6 3 1 Wear required personal hearing protection 1 7 Transport 1 7 1 When loading use only hoists and lifting gear with sufficient capacity 1 7...

Page 8: ...8 2 Machine description 2 1 Overview of components Item 1 Saw blade protective hood Item 2 Petrol motor Item 3 Steering rod Item 4 Frame Item 5 Water tank Item 6 Cut indicator...

Page 9: ...ontents 25 l 2 4 Noise level and vibrations Parameter Value Noise level at the ear of the user Leq 92 2 dB A Noise level at workplace LPA 85 8 dB A Sound power level in accordance with ISO 3744 LwA 10...

Page 10: ...lean Match direction of rotation of the saw blade arrow on the blade with arrow on the saw hood synchronized saws Install thrust washer and flange nut Put on saw blade protective hood 3 4 Preparations...

Page 11: ...d off Saw arm is in horizontal position 4 2 Movement with crane Remove water tank Attach sling equipment with adequate capacity to the jack rings Lift carefully Danger No one may stand under suspended...

Page 12: ...motor Secure Floor Saw by snapping the brake mechanism 6 Maintenance 6 1 Servicing Before starting any maintenance work activate brake item 13 shut down motor Maintenance work daily weekly monthly Cle...

Page 13: ...er V belt slips Motor does not produce full power Replace saw blade Clean water cooling system See point 7 3 and 7 4 See operating manual for motor Floor Saw does not start Motor damage or incorrect o...

Page 14: ...4 Parts which are subject to normal wear and tear are not covered by this warranty Refer to Wearing part terms in the appendix 5 The warranty service will only be undertaken providing that the machine...

Page 15: ...elements such as guide beads guide bushes guide rails rollers bearings and anti slip supports Electromotor Clamps of quick release systems Flushing head seals Friction and anti friction bearings Shaft...

Page 16: ...ssion 2000 14 CE Standards EN 12100 Safety of machinery Basic concepts general principles for design risk assessment and risk abatement EN 13862 Floor cutting off machines Safety EN 294 Safety distanc...

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