SECTION D: MAINTENANCE AND REPAIR
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Warning:
Before any servicing operation it is obligatory for an operator to put the machine in an
idle condition in order to avoid starting of machine against his consent (e.g.,by
unplugging the machine).
This is the only way to get the absolute certainty that the machine cannot be
inadvertently started so that creating danger for maintenance personnel.
A maintenance man must be informed of the functions and movements of every part
of the machine. In case of doubts, please refer to
SECTIONS A, B, C of this
Handbook; besides, an operator shall pay attention to all the warning signs and
plates affixed to the machine.
Maintenance operations:
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when cleaning it is prohibited to spill any remaining fluids or cleaning products on
the ground; the fluids must be collected in suitable containers, then poured into
suitable tanks for disposal according to the regulations in force;
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all the maintenance and lubrication operations must be carried out strictly
complying with the instructions included in this Handbook.
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below is a list of some ordinary maintenance operations an operator may carry
out being provided with the equipment required and a knowledge of the servicing
technique.
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to replace blades, hammer and a chipper blade (see the page 19/20)
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with a frequency proportionated to utilization, check that the locking bolts are
tightened in the two side supports of the hammer rotor.
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periodically check tension of driving belt, after removing the protection case. If it
is necessary to stretch belt, act as it is indicated the next page.
Before proceeding to this section an operator should carefully read
the information given in the SECTION A that is integral part of the
User's Handbook and understanding of which is essential for
SAFE machine use.
MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS
Avoid to carry out any maintenance operating barehanded.
periodically check fastening screws are tightened in hopper and drive case;
screws could get loose due to vibrations. Tighten them, if it is necessary.
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