Mechanisms And Settings; How To Remove Contamination; Table 6 Motor Grease Schedule; Table 7 Mechanisms And Settings - Milnor 30022X8R Maintenance Manual

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Table 6.
Motor Grease Schedule
Motor Identifica-
tion (example: main
Years
drive)
3.1.1.7

Mechanisms and Settings

Make sure mechanisms are serviceable and settings are correct to prevent unsatisfactory
performance.
Table 7.
Mechanisms and Settings
Mark
Do this each
1 2 3 4 5 6
x 2400 hours
x
200 hours
x
200 hours
x
200 hours
3.1.2

How To Remove Contamination

Table 8.
Contamination Types, Cleaning Agents, and Procedures
Material or
Usual
Component
Contamination
machine housing dust, dirt
fins and vents on
dust
electrical
components
electric box
dust
interior
electrical
corrosion, varnish spade connector,
connections
electronic sensors dust
dirt
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Quantity
Interval
Hours
fl oz
mL
Component
controller circuitry
water pressure regulator
for optional supply
injector
water pressure regulator
for chemical flush
bath level sensor that uses
air pressure
Example
motors, inverters,
braking resistors
all electric boxes
molex connector,
plug-in relay
photoeye lens, re-
flector, laser, prox-
imity switch,
temperature probe
Dates When Grease is Added
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Examine wiring and connections in electrical boxes.
Look for corrosion, loose connections. See
3.1.2 , page 17
See
Figure 11, page
26. Value: 28 PSI (193 kPa).
See
Figure 13, page
27. Value: 28 PSI (193 kPa).
Examine the air tube and connections. See
page 27
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Cleaning Agent
compressed air or
Air—no more than 30 psi (207 kpa).
shop vacuum
Do not push dust in mechanisms.
shop vacuum, soft
Do not push dust in mechanisms.
bristle brush, canned
air for electrical
components
spray solvent for elec-
Disconnect then connect it again.
trical components
Use solvent if the bad connection
continues.
none
Use a clean, soft, dry cloth.
warm water with soap,
Use clean, soft cloths.
then water flush
Routine Maintenance
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Section
Figure 12,
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