Maintenance - Intec FORCE/3 HP2 Instruction Manual

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Maintenance

Preventative maintenance will provide for many years of trouble-free use.
Cleaning
Clean:
• Blower inlet air filter prior to each use.
• Blower motor filter cover weekly.
• Interior and exterior of the machine weekly by wiping with a rag
and/or blowing with compressed air; this will help maintain the
longevity of the mechanical components in addition to the system's finish.
The machine has been designed to work in a dusty environment. However, without periodic cleaning
and maintenance, the performance of the machine will decline potentially leading to failure.
Cords
Your 12 gauge power cords are subject to considerable wear and tear during normal operation. Inspect
all cords prior to use to ensure safe operation. If any damage is observed, be sure to repair or replace
before operating the machine to avoid personal injury. Note: Do not pull on power cords while
plugged into machine as damage may occur.
Airlock and Seals
The airlock assembly is one of the most important items to keep in good condition. Foreign objects in
the airlock can cause damage and reduce the machine's production. Seal failure is the most common
airlock assembly failure. Seal failure prevents the airlock from holding the proper pressure. Seal
failure will reduce the machine's production. A machine with seal failure will have air blow out of the
airlock into the hopper, reducing the amount of air exiting the machine outlet. It is recommended to
visually inspected seals each week to ensure proper running condition. Replace airlock seals if a cut or
tear is evident. Airlock seals should be replaced approximately every 300 hours of operation, or once
per year. Visit www.inteccorp.com or contact Intec for replacement instructions.
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Original Language - English
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