8.2 Cleaning and visual inspection for damage
DAMAGE
Damage due to incorrect cleaning
Use of incorrect cleaning agents will damage the piston rod and the seals, resulting in leakage.
Observe the following points when cleaning the hydraulic locking unit:
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Clean only with a damp non-ufng cloth.
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Do not use cleaning wool or the like.
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Never use brake cleaner and universal thinner to clean stuck-on labels and markings.
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Sharp, angular or pointed implements must not be used for cleaning.
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Make sure that the piston rod is not scratched.
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Do not use high-pressure cleaners.
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Use only the care and cleaning products listed below.
Care and cleaning products
Corrosion and rust protection
Corrosion and rust protection
BRANOtect; Ballistol Spray ProTec
Preservative for storage
Bubble wrap, oiled paper or lm wrap (protecting against
mechanical damage and damp)
Greases/oils/lubricants
Multi-purpose grease
Castrol Tribol GR 2 EP
Oils/lubricants
WD-40
Cleaning products
Universal thinner
Staufen (Remondis Medison GmbH)
Brake cleaner
Keller & Kalmbach GmbH
(Art. # 616715)
Degreaser
to clean the pivot mount threads
LOCTITE 7063; Dupont Prepclean 3608S
Other
Threadlocking adhesive
LOCTITE 243
Threadlocker
Standard commercial products
Hydraulic uid
AVIA Fluid RSL 22
Non-ufng cloth
Clean cloth with high cellulose and low binder content, e.g. with
itex® Soft WIP.
Brass brush
(Use only to clean thread when replacing
pivot mount.)
Brass wire hand brush
(crimped 0.25 mm)
8.2.1 Locking unit
Maintenance intervals
Inspection interval specied by ride manufacturer.
It must be ensured that any damage, such as chipping or scratches and associated corrosion, is reliably
detected. None of the above irregularities must be present, particularly on the sliding surface of the
piston rod.
Aids, tools, materials
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Listed cleaning and care products
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