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TM102783_BreakerLube CML_15jul
8.0 Removal and Storage – [cont’d]
CAUTION
Pre-filled lube lines are supplied as part of the kit. If
alternate hose is used, it must be at least .25 in. (8
mm) id nominal. Always pre-fill any replacement
hose.
Fig. 8-1 Lube Lines Supplied with Installation kit are
Pre-filled with Grease
8.4.2 System Start-up Checklist
Use the following checklist to verify proper installation
and set-up of the BreakerLube.
The BreakerLube is securely fastened to prevent
movement.
Wiring is completed and verified to operate
BreakerLube correctly. Operation of the Low
Level Control should be verified before reservoir
is filled
Reservoir filled with clean grease
The carrier has been operated through a
complete range of motion to check lube lines for
unrestricted movement without rubbing,
excessive sag or kinking.
Lube line connections are made at all connection
points from pump to breaker.
All lube lines have been pre-filled
Grease delivery was verified at the open end of
lube line at the ‘G’ port. Line then re-installed.
The breaker’s bushings and tool have been filled
with grease according to procedure found in the
Breaker’s Operator’s Manual.
If a new tool was installed, proper procedures
were followed and pre-greasing was completed
before insertion into front head. These
instructions can be found in the Operator’s
Manual.
The operator must confirm operation of the pump
by monitoring the presence of grease around the
bushings and tool. During first 2 hours of initial
operation, the operator should stop and check
that fresh grease is seen at the bushings and
tool.
During the first few hours of operation, the
operator should check for any leaks. If leakage is
detected, make repairs to eliminate.
When all systems are verified as working
properly, the BreakerLube should be maintained
according to the checklist included in the ‘Daily
Walk-Around Inspection’.
Fig. 8-2 Delivery Adjustment – OK
- Lacking X -
Excessive X
CAUTION
The formation of air pockets is minimized when the
reservoir is replenished through the grease nipple
located on the front of the pump housing, (Fig. 7-3).
Following this method eliminates the need to prime
and bleed air from the pump or lines.
Grease
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