6
Maintenance
Rails, Chains and Rollers
SECTION 6 MAINTENANCE
Keep a log of machine maintenance by recording in the machine hours and the date you
perform each procedure.
6.1
Rails, Chains and Rollers
1. Keep the Rails & Rollers free of Debris.
2. A light weight oil (ex. 3 in 1 oil) will assist with reducing pitch build up.
3. The unit should be lubricated as often as needed to maintain a good operating condition.
6.2
Cross Feed Rope
1. Check the rollers for performance and wear often.
2. Adjust the Cross Feed Rope as needed to remove slack in order to avoid slipping on the
pulleys which can result in inaccurate cross feed performance.
3. Lubricate the Cam Bearings with a light weight oil (Ex. 3-in-1 lubricating oil)
6.3
Head Up & Down Threads
1. Up & Down Lead Screw located under the Hand Turning Wheel need to be lubricated reg-
ularly to ensure smooth operation and performance.
2. Lubricate the Lead Screw with a light weight oil (Ex. 3-in-1 lubricating oil) as needed.
6-1
WARNING!
Turn the key switch to the OFF (0) position and remove
the key before performing service near moving parts such as cutters,
pulleys, motors, belts, and chains. If the key is turned on and moving
parts activated, serious injury or death may result.
WARNING!
Turn the key switch to the OFF (0) position and remove
the key before performing service near moving parts such as cutters,
pulleys, motors, belts, ropes, and chains. If the key is turned on and
moving parts activated, serious injury or death may result.
WARNING!
Turn the key switch to the OFF (0) position and remove
the key before performing service near moving parts such as cutters,
pulleys, motors, belts, ropes, and chains. If the key is turned on and
moving parts activated, serious injury or death may result.
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