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Product Support:
Electronics
Clean the fans
The fan opening of the 59 Series control unit and the computer system’s CPU should be cleaned at the
frequency stated in the
“Preventative maintenance schedule”
. The fan opening for the
59 Series control unit is on the rear of the unit. Use a vacuum to remove dust and dirt from the grill of the
fan and the fan filter.
Fuses
The system is equipped with one or more fuses. These fuses should only need replaced when they are
blown. Refer to Chapter 4 of the System Concepts Manual (supplied separately) for more information on
troubleshooting for a blown fuse.
Inspect the cables
Cables should be inspected at the frequency stated in the
“Preventative maintenance schedule”
. Check the following:
•
Inspect all cables for loose connections. This includes power cable and transducer cable
connections at the frame and at the HPS. Tighten any loose connections that you may find.
•
Inspect all cables for deterioration. Check for abrasions, cuts, etc. Replace cables as necessary.
If you notice any problems resulting from this inspection, contact your local Instron Services department
as directed on page
for immediate assistance.
Frame
Warning
Inspect the hydraulic cylinder
The hydraulic cylinder should be inspected at the frequency stated in the
. Perform the following:
•
Check movement of the piston in the hydraulic cylinder. Use the jog controls to operate the hydraulic
cylinder through its entire range of motion. Check for binding and abnormal noise. The piston should
move smoothly. The guide plate should also move smoothly. If you notice any problems resulting
from this inspection, contact your local Instron Services department as directed on page
for
immediate assistance.
•
Inspect the hydraulic cylinder for signs of oil leakage. After several years of use, it is normal to see
some weeping or seeping of oil from the hydraulic cylinder. This small amount of oil can be cleaned
and normal operation of the frame can continue. Excessive leakage that results in pooling of oil over
Always wear appropriate personal protective equipment when preparing, operating and
maintaining this equipment. Personal protective equipment should include, but is not
limited to, eye protection and head protection. Other types of personal protective
equipment may also be needed. You must perform your own risk assessment and take
appropriate measures to protect yourself from harm.
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