UBS Hydro II
Safety
EN
2018-05-02
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Regularly examine the hydraulic hose lines for damages and ageing and
replace if necessary.
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Completely replace hydraulic hose lines every 6 years at the latest. The
date of manufacture is impressed on the hose line.
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Dispose of waste oils and greases for recycling.
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If oil escapes, immediately remove it using oil binder.
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Remove excess grease.
NOTE
Wrong oil or grease quantities, as well as pollution can cause damages on
gear units and components!
Damages on components can reduce the service life of the components.
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Oil quantity as well as the position of the closing caps of gear units
depends on their design and the installation position
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After removing the oil level plug, the oil level may be maximum 3 to 5 mm
below the specified filling level
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Re-close the gear unit immediately after the oil level check or the oil
change
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Only flush components (gear units, bearings, etc.) using cleaning agents
after consultation with the manufacturer.
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For regreasing of lubricating points through lubricating nipples, lubricant
may not be pressed in at high pressure or with strong lubricating impacts.
The maximum permissible lubricating pressure is 15 bar.
2.11 Safety instructions for dismantling and disposal
WARNING
Risk of injury in case of improper dismantling!
Stored residual energy, sharp parts, points and corners on and in the machine or
on the required tools can cause injuries.
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Ensure there is adequate space before starting the work.
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Work carefully with open, sharp-edged parts.
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Pay attention to order and cleanliness at the workplace! Parts lying around
loose or one above the other are sources of accidents.
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Dismantle the parts properly. In some cases, pay attention to the high own
weight of the parts. If necessary, use lifting devices.
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Secure the parts so that they do not fall or tumble.