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Trouble
Possible reason
Possible solution
The heating plates do
not heat up
Timer not wound up
Set the curing time
Defective timer/defective heating
plate controller
Immediately replace the components
The power supply has been interrupted
Restore the power supply
Defective fuse
Replace the fuse and pinpoint the
cause of the malfunction
Defective heating plate(s)/heating elements
Immediately replace these parts
Heating plate damaged
Wear
Immediately replace these parts
Damaged by external influences (impact etc.)
Signs of insufficient curing
pressure after curing
Pressure equalizing bag not
positioned correctly
Apply and adapt the pressure equalizing
bag according to the instructions
Pressure build-up stopped before
the required pressure is reached
Leave the pneumatic hand lever valve in the
OPEN position during the curing process
The compressed air supply was cut
off during the curing process
Ensure compressed air supply
Air pressure regulator not set correctly
Adapt the operating pressure to the
individual requirements. (5-0 bar)
In case of malfunction which cannot be determined precisely, disconnect the machine from the mains and the compressed air
supply at once, make sure that it cannot be put into operation again, and have the trouble shooting and the repair done by a
specialist.
Have any work on parts relevant to safety, e.g. electric parts, pneumatic cylinders, etc. done only by a qualified specialist.
Vlll. Trouble shooting
Note:
In all these cases, after having solved the problem in question, you may have to repeat the curing operation or the repair.
For this purpose, check again whether repairing the tyre is economically reasonable and technically possible.
Maintenance schedule
Machine part
Frequency
Type of maintenance work Required material
Machine frame
regularly
Check for damage
Air pressure regulator
(only on TP Pneumatic)
Always before putting the
machine into operation
Check connections
Immediately remove
defective parts and
replace them by original
REMA TIP TOP parts.
Locking pins
Once every month
Visually check for damage
and deformation
Pneumatic cylinder/pressure shaft 4 times a year
Visually check for damage
Electric components
Always before putting the
machine into operation
Check regularly
Screw links/plug-in connectors
A week after putting
the machine into operation
for the first time,
then: once every month
Check, retighten if
necessary
As REMA TIP TOP vulcanizing machines are very reliable, thanks to their construction and the high quality of their parts and
materials, they have long intervals between servicing.
For safety and warranty reasons, damaged machine parts should immediately be replaced by original REMA TIP TOP spare
parts. Any work on electric components as well as any work which exceeds maintenance work has to be carried out only by a
specialist!
Vll. Maintenance
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