B E L 2 5 2 F u l l y A u t o m a t i c U n i f o r m C a s e T a p e S e a l e r
Preventative Maintenance Guide BEL 250/ 252
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Keep framework and conveyor belts clean of dirt build-up, grease and oil residues.
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Check drive belts for wear.
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Check that the lubricator reservoir is filled (Chevron Lubrication Oil FM), air pressure is
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regulated to the proper setting (80 PSI), and that any water is drained from the filter.
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Check for worn or broken electrical and air connections.
8 Hrs.
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Check drive belts for proper Belt Tension and Belt Tracking. Refer to the Operation and
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Service manual.
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Note: Correct tension and tracking will prolong belt and drive bearing life.
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Lubricate Uni-Drive Side Belt drive chain and width adjustment roller chain with a Moly type
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spray chain lube.
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Cycle height and width adjustments and check for binding.
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Inspect electric motor and gearbox for evidence of oil leakage, noise or vibration and keep unit
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free of dirt; excess accumulation of dirt or grease will affect the proper cooling of the units.
Hrs.
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Lubricate width and height adjustment lead screws with a Synthetic Teflon Grease ( Loctite –
Super Lube )
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Remove drive belts. Drive and Idle Pulleys should be inspected for bearing wear and pulley
damage. Remove any dirt build-up before drive belts are re-installed. Refer to Operation and
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Service manual.
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Remove Snap Folders for Service. Remove covers and check for worn parts. Refer to Snap
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Folder Adjustments and Servicing in the Operation and Service manual.
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Check Tension of the Uni-Drive Side Belt chain drive. Note: Proper tension is achieved when
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the horizontal sag in the chain measures between 1/8" and ¼" with drive belts in a fully opened
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position.
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Check Cross Member Vertical Slide Adjustment for wear. Excessive wear may affect taping
performance.
480
Hrs
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Inspect all pneumatic and electrical limit switches that they are properly adjusted and in good
working order.
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Check and lubricate Swivel Casters if equipped.
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Check for any loose or missing fasteners.
For detailed Technical Reference Information, Please see publication 66-06
65-06-11 5/18/2007
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