IN ORDER TO ENSURE A GOOD FUNCTIONING
AND TO AVOID THE PRESENCE OF CONDEN-
SATION IN THE AIR TREATMENT UNITS WITH
SEMI-AUTOMATIC DRAIN, IT'S NECESSARY
TO MAKE SURE ABOUT THE CORRECT POSI-
TION OF THE VALVE (FIG. 50 REF. 1), PLACED
UNDER THE CAP. TO ACTIVATE A CORRECT
DRAIN FUNCTION, THE CAP MUST BE ROTATED
IN THE RIGHT WAY.
IN ORDER TO ALLOW A LONGER LIFE OF THE
FILTER AND OF ALL MOVING PNEUMATIC DE-
VICES, YOU HAVE TO MAKE SURE THAT THE
SUPPLIED AIR IS:
• EXEMPT FROM THE LUBRICATING OIL OF THE
COMPRESSOR;
• EXEMPT FROM HUMIDITY;
• EXEMPT FROM IMPURITY.
• Every week and/or when necessary, top up the oil tank using the
filler hole provided, closed by a cap or bolt, on the lubricator filter.
THIS OPERATION SHOULD NOT BE CARRIED
OUT BY REMOVING THE CUP OF THE LUBRICA-
TOR FILTER.
• The use of synthetic oil might damage the pressure regulator filter.
• Periodically, at least monthly, lubricate the horizontal sliding arms
of the bead rollers and the tool.
• Periodically, at least monthly, lubricate the vertical sliding jacks
of the bead rollers and the tool arms.
WHEN LUBRICATING THE VERTICAL SLIDING
JACK OF THE TOOL ARM, BE CAREFUL NOT TO
LUBRICATE THE ALUMINIUM PROFILE HIGH-
LIGHTED IN GREY (FIG. 51 REF. 1).
IF, BY MISTAKE, THE ALUMINIUM PROFILE
HIGHLIGHTED IN GREY (FIG. 51 REF. 1), IS LU-
BRICATED, THE CORRECT OPERATION OF THE
MACHINE COULD BE COMPROMISED.
Fig. 51
• Periodically, with a frequency of at least once a month, clean the
synchronization chains of the bead breaking rollers and of the tool
arm.
• At regular intervals, (at least every 100 working hours) check
reduction gear (Fig.
_
52 ref.
_
5) lubricating oil level. Such opera-
tion must be effectuated by removing the bolts (Fig.
_
52 ref.
_
1),
the flange (Fig.
_
52 ref.
_
2), the guard (Fig.
_
52 ref.
_
3) and the plug
(Fig.
_
52 ref.
_
4) on the reduction gear.
Fig. 52
1
4
5
1
2
3
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