CHAPTER 6 –
Maintenance
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6.4.3.1
Automatic system check and topping up
AUTONOMOUS MAINTENANCE TIMETABLE – MONTHLY CLEANING – LUBRICANT LEVEL
CHECK
TYPE OF
MAINTENANCE
QUALIFICATION OF
MAINTENANCE
PERSONNEL
PERSONNEL
REQUIRED
MACHINE STATE
Check Operators 1
(one)
MACHINE
CUT-OFF
MAINTENANCE EQUIPMENT AND MATERIALS
•
lubricant
•
pneumatic filling pump
ACTIVITY
STEP
ACTION
DESCRIPTION
1
Safety checks
•
Before working on any circuit or component, it is
OBBLIGATORY
to
check for residual voltage or pressure in the systems, making sure to
always work in safe conditions.
•
Risk of bumping into the machine structure and parts. Move cautiously
while carrying out maintenance.
•
Risk of slipping, tripping and falling on machining scraps.
Move cautiously while carrying out maintenance.
•
Risk of dust and materials being flung or sucked in.
•
In addition to commonly used PPE, based on the maintenance being
carried out also use one of the following:
,
PVC coveralls;
;
,
.
2
Check
Check the lubricant grease level in the tank.
Keep the tank full (electrical minimum level signal). If the pump works with
the tank empty, air may get pumped into the lubrication system; this may
make it difficult to keep the pumping pressure up and may keep the pump
from priming
.
3
Visual inspection
Inspect the entire system, including rigid and flexible pipes (replace if
damaged), couplings (must be sealed) and all the bearings (a small
amount of lubricant should be visible along the edge of each bearing).
Check that the lubricating pump is working properly.
MAINTENANCE NOTE
Machine
maintenance
information
INFORMATION!
•
Risk of damage to the machine
.
It is essential to bleed all the air from the system. Correct pressure readings depend on
the circuit being full of lubricant. Distributors that have air trapped inside them cannot
signal clogged points. To eliminate all the air from the system, follow the bleeding
procedure described in the attached manual.
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