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Disassembly and replacement
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, MOBILEX GFB 8000 series 40 general operating instructions, RE 79039-01-B/01.2021
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Lift the planetary gearbox carefully from the machine or chassis frame.
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Make sure that the surface is stable.
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Set down the planetary gearbox vertically on the output pinion or place it
horizontally on a flat, stable ground.
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When setting down the planetary gearbox vertically, use suitable measures to
protect the gearbox from tipping over. Use e.g. a suitable wooden frame.
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When setting down the planetary gearbox horizontally, use suitable measures
to protect the gearbox from rolling away. Use e.g. wedges or scantlings (see
adjacent sketches).
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Remove all means of attachment such as straps, chains, swivel hooks, shackles
or devices which are still attached.
12.4
Preparing the planetary gearbox for storage reuse
This chapter only describes how to prepare the planetary gearbox for storage
reuse.
For queries, please contact a Rexroth's subsidiary located near you or the main
plant directly. Refer to
www.boschrexroth.com
and the address directory in
appendix A “Address directory” of the material number-specific operating
instructions for the addresses of our national agencies.
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Carefully close all the openings of the planetary gearbox.
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Clean the planetary gearbox as described in chapter 10.1 “Cleaning and Care”.
3
For preservation, fill the planetary gearbox with lubricating oil approved for this
planetary gearbox. See selection list – industrial gear oils in appendix B
"Required and supplementary documentations" in the material number-specific
operating instructions. Fill the planetary gearbox as described in chapter
8.1.3 “Filling the planetary gearbox with lubricating oil” of this operating
instructions.
4
Preserve the surfaces of external flanges, shaft ends and flange surfaces with a
preservative (e.g. PERIGOL VCI 230 or CUSTOS 10-38). Observe chapter 6.2.1
“Preservation” and the associated product data sheets and safety data sheets.
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Store the planetary gearbox as described in chapter 6 “Transport and storage”.