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Milnor MWF63Y Series manual available for free PDF download: Maintenance Manual
Milnor MWF63Y Series Maintenance Manual (43 pages)
Brand:
Milnor
| Category:
Washer
| Size: 5.62 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
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1 Machine Description and Identification
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About this Manual and Your Milnor® Machine
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Description
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Machine Identification
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Figure 1 Machine Data Plate
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Machine Data Plate
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2 Safety
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Tilting Washer Extractors
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Safety Alert Messages-Internal Electrical and Mechanical Hazards
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Safety Alert Messages-Cylinder and Processing Hazards
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Safety Alert Messages-Unsafe Conditions
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Damage and Malfunction Hazards
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Hazards Resulting from Inoperative Safety Devices
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Careless Operation Hazards-Vital Information for Operator Personnel (See also Operator Hazards Throughout Manual)
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Careless Use Hazards
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Hazards Resulting from Damaged Mechanical Devices
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Careless Servicing Hazards-Vital Information for Service Personnel (See also Service Hazards Throughout Manuals)
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Use the Red Safety Supports for Maintenance - MWF_C_, MWF_Y
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What Safety Supports Are Provided and Why
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How to Deploy the Safety Stands
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Prevent Damage from Chemical Supplies and Chemical Systems
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How Chemical Supplies Can Cause Damage
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Dangerous Chemical Supplies and Wash Formulas
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Incorrect Configuration or Connection of Equipment
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Figure 2 Incorrect Configurations that Let the Chemical Supply Go in the Ma
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Equipment and Procedures that Can Prevent Damage
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Figure 3 Incorrect Configurations that Let the Chemical Supply Go in the Ma
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Figure 4 Examples of Manifolds for Chemical Tubes. Your Equipment Can Look
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Use the Chemical Manifold Supplied
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Close the Line
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Do Not Let a Vacuum Occur
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Figure 5 a Configuration that Prevents Flow in the Machine When the Pump Is off (if the Chemical Tube and Tank Have no Pressure)
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Flush the Chemical Tube with Water
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Prevent Leaks
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Put the Chemical Tube Fully below the Inlet
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3 Routine Maintenance
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Maintenance Summary
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Guards and Related Components
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Filters, Screens, and Sensitive Components
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Table 1 Guards and Related Components
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Table 2 Filters, Screens, and Sensitive Components
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Components that Become Worn
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Bearings and Bushings
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Table 3 Components that Become Worn
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Table 4 Bearings and Bushings
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Motor Grease Schedule
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Mechanisms and Settings
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How to Remove Contamination
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Table 5 Motor Grease Schedule
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Table 6 Mechanisms and Settings
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Table 7 Contamination Types, Cleaning Agents, and Procedures
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Lubricant Identification
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Grease Gun Procedures
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Table 8 Lubricant Identification
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Procedures for Bearing Components Connected to a Grease Plate
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Procedures for Motors
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Figure 6 Motor Grease Maintenance Conditions
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How to Show the Maintenance on a Calendar
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Table 9 Motor Grease Intervals and Quantities
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Maintenance Components-Machines and Controls Group
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How to Examine V-Belts and Pulleys
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Figure 7 Belt and Pulley Conditions to Look for
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Table 10 Where to Put Marks on a Calendar
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Figure 8 How to Adjust Belt Tension on a Machine that Uses Spring Tension
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Inverters
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Chemical Devices
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Figure 9 Electric Box and Inverter. These Are Examples. Your Machine Can Look
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Water and Steam Devices
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Figure 10 Chemical Inlet Manifolds for Chemical Pump Systems. See Caution
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Figure 11 Soap Chute and Optional 5-Compartment Supply Injector. These Are Ex
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Figure 12 Air Tube for the Water Level Sensor. These Are Examples. Your Ma- Chine Can Look Different
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Figure 13 Water Pressure Regulator for Chemical Flush. These Are Examples
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How to Examine Compressed Air Mechanisms
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Figure 14 Steam Inlet Strainer. These Are Examples. Your Machine Can Look Different
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Figure 15 Compressed Air Inlet Strainers. These Are Examples. Your Machine Can Look Different
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Figure 16. Self-Purging Air Line Filter to Remove Moisture and Other Contamination. These Are Examples. Your Machine Can Look Different
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Figure 17 Compressed Air Mechanisms These Are Examples. Your Machine Can Look Different
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Photoeyes and Proximity Switches
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How to Do a Test of Emergency Stop Mechanisms
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Figure 18 Speed Sensor (Photoeye) on some Machines
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Proximity Switches These Are Examples. Your Machine Can Look Different
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Maintenance Components-Large Extractors
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Lubricant Maintenance for Grease-Filled Drive Bearings
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Lubricant Maintenance for Non-Drive Components
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Grease Ports for Grease-Only Bearing Assembly
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Grease Ports for Door-Open Pocket Models. These Are Examples
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About the Shock Absorbers
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