Maintenance
Maintenance
•
Inspect hydraulic and fluid lines for leaks daily.
•
Clean up all hydraulic leaks; identify and repair
cause of leak.
•
Inspect fluid inlet strainer screens daily, see below.
•
Grease circulation valves weekly with Fusion grease
(117773).
•
Check hydraulic fluid level weekly. Check hydraulic
fluid level on dipstick (DS). Fluid level must be
between indent marks (IM) on dipstick. Refill as
required with approved hydraulic fluid; see Techni-
cal Data on page 40 and the Approved Anti-Wear
(AW) Hydraulic Oils table in the Reactor
Repair-Parts manual 313540. If fluid is dark in color,
change fluid and filter.
•
Change break-in oil in a new unit after first 250
hours of operation or within 3 months, whichever
comes first. See Table 4 for recommended fre-
quency of oil changes
Table 5: Frequency of Oil Changes
Ambient
Temperature
0 to 90°F
(-17 to 32°C)
90°F and above
(32°C and above)
36
ti9879a
DS
S
IM
ti10003a
ti7861a
Recommended
Frequency
1000 hours or 12 months,
whichever comes first
500 hours or 6 months,
whichever comes first
•
Keep component A from exposure to moisture in
atmosphere, to prevent crystallization.
•
Clean gun mix chamber ports regularly. See gun
manual.
•
Clean gun check valve screens regularly. See gun
manual.
•
Use compressed air to prevent dust buildup on con-
trol boards, fan, motor (under shield), and hydraulic
oil coolers.
•
Keep vent holes on bottom of electrical cabinet
open.
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