General Procedures; Performing A Leak-Down Test - ABB IRB 6700 Product Manual

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4 Repair

4.2.1 Performing a leak-down test

4.2 General procedures

4.2.1 Performing a leak-down test
When to perform a leak-down test
After refitting any motor and gearbox, the integrity of all seals enclosing the gearbox
oil must be tested. This is done in a leak-down test.
Required equipment
Equipment, etc.
Leak-down tester
Leak detection spray
Performing a leak-down test
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Action
Finish the refitting procedure of the motor or gear in
question.
Remove the topmost oil plug on the gear in question
and replace it with the leak-down tester.
Regulators, which are included in the leak-down test,
may be required.
Use caution, apply compressed air and raise the
pressure with the knob until the correct value is
shown on the manometer.
CAUTION
The pressure must under no circumstance be higher
than 0.25 bar (20 - 25 kPa). Also during the time when
the pressure is raised!
Disconnect the compressed air supply.
Wait for approximately 8-10 minutes and make sure
that no pressure loss occurs.
If any pressure drop occurred, then localize the leak
as described in step 7.
If no pressure drop occurred, then remove the leak-
down tester and refit the oil plug. The test is complete.
Spray any suspected leak areas with the leak detec-
tion spray. Bubbles indicate a leak.
When the leak has been localized, take the necessary
measures to correct the leak.
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Article number
3HAC0207-1
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Note
Art. no. is specified in
equipment on page
Correct value:
0.2 - 0.25 bar (20 - 25 kPa)
If the compressed air is signific-
antly colder or warmer than the
gearbox to be tested, a slight
pressure increase or decrease
may occur. This is quite normal.
3HAC044266-001 Revision: -
Note
Required
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