Guards And Related Components; Filters, Screens, And Sensitive Components; Table 1 Guards And Related Components; Table 2 Filters, Screens, And Sensitive Components - Milnor MWF63C Series Maintenance Manual

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Routine Maintenance
3.1.1.1

Guards and Related Components

Examine these items. If an item is damaged, missing, or has the wrong setting, correct this
discrepancy immediately to prevent injury.
Table 1.
Guards and Related Components
Mark
Do this each
1 2 3 4 5 6
x
day*
x
day*
x
200 hours
x
day*
x
200 hours
x
day*
x
day*
3.1.1.2

Filters, Screens, and Sensitive Components

Remove contamination from these items to prevent damage and unsatisfactory
performance.
Table 2.
Filters, Screens, and Sensitive Components
Mark
Do this each
1 2 3 4 5 6
x
40 to 60 hours
x
600 hours
x 2400 hours
x
day*
x
day*
x
200 hours
x
1200 hours
x
200 hours
x 2400 hours
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BNUUUH01.R09 0000399322 A.5 A.26 A.9 11/4/21 11:27 AM Released
Component
guards, covers
safety placards
fasteners
safety stands, bars or pins
(painted red)
anchor bolts and grout
door interlock
emergency stop button
(optional on some washer-
extractors)
BNUUUH01.R10 0000399352 A.5 A.26 A.19 11/16/21 10:29 AM Released
Component
inverter fans, vents, filters See
motors
entire machine
chemical inlet areas
self-purging filter (and
regulator) for compressed
air
filter element for the filter
(and reguator)
mufflers, quick exhaust
valves
strainer(s) for air inlet
strainer in water regulator
for optional supply injec-
tor and pumped chemicals
on some models.
More Data
Speak to your dealer or Milnor for replacement
components.
Fasteners must be tight.
Speak to your dealer or Milnor for replacement compo-
nents. See the section "Use the Red Safety Supports for
Maintenance..." in the Safety chapter.
Grout must be good. Bolts must be tight.
If the machine operates with the door open:
Immediately remove power.
Do not permit operation.
Speak to your dealer or Milnor.
See
Section 3.2.7 , page
32. Do a test of the control.
More Data. See also
Figure 9, page 26
. Keep good air flow.
Keep good air flow.
Remove excessive dust and dirt.
Some chemical supplies that stay on machine surfaces
will cause corrosion damage. See
26
and
Section 3.1.2 , page
page 11
for background information.
See
Figure 16, page
30. Make sure the bowl drains
automatically.
Replace the filter if you cannot remove contamination.
See
Figure 17, page 31
See
Figure 15, page 29
See
Figure 11, page 27
Section 3.1.2 , page 18
Section 3.2.3 , page
18. See also,
Section 2.3 ,
Pellerin Milnor Corporation

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