Maintenance And Operation; Safety During Operation; Maintenance Schedule; Table 6: Recommended Preventative Maintenance Schedule - Bastian Solutions RZPAC Installation And Maintenance Manual

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6 Maintenance and Operation

The longevity and proper functionality of Bastian Solutions Conveyor is based upon standard operating
practices and general maintenance of equipment. Setting up a regular maintenance schedule will help to
ensure that products comply with the equipment's warranty. Lockout/Tagout procedures should be
implemented before performing any maintenance.

6.1 Safety During Operation

The list below explains a series of recommended precautions that should be taken when personnel are
near the equipment. This list is not intended to be the only precautions taken, but it serves as a guide of
important steps to follow.
Only fully trained employees should operate or perform maintenance on the conveyors. Proper
training should include the detailed description of fail-safes, stopping devices, or other emergency
regulations put in place.
WARNING stickers should be replaced if worn or damaged.
All personnel in the area should be alerted prior to starting any conveyor at all times. This process
may vary depending on the conditions and layout of the site, but it should use audible and visual
cues and all personnel should be made aware of the protocol.
Operators should inspect the conveyor for damage, foreign objects, and verify all personnel is
clear of the equipment prior to engaging drive.
Ensure that all areas are clear of objects prior to loading and unloading.
No personnel should ever ride, climb, step, sit on, or otherwise put body weight on the conveyor.
Doing so puts both personnel and equipment at risk.
Maintenance should be performed at regular intervals to assure the safety of operators and the
longest life of components. Should a component break during operation or prior to operation, then
lockout/tagout instructions should be performed immediately to prevent exposure to hazards.

6.2 Maintenance Schedule

To prolong the life of the material handling equipment and reduce the risk of potential safety hazards, it is
vital that a preventative maintenance program be set in place and followed. The following instructions will
help identify key areas requiring mechanical maintenance.
An auditory inspection of the equipment should be performed to identify any unusual noise that
may indicate that there is a problem with the equipment.
Check for the presence of belt dust around the conveyor line. This is a good indicator on whether
a belt is tracked properly. Presence of belt dust is due to a belt tracking issue.
Properly lubricate all bearings. Refer to ABB Motors MN3016 for bearing specific information.
For Dodge gearmotor electrical maintenance and installation instructions, refer to document
Dodge Quantis RHB Installation and Maintenance Instructions (499322).

Table 6: Recommended Preventative Maintenance Schedule

INTERVAL
Before each startup
Once per shift
Published November 2021
Installation and Maintenance Manual: RZPAC
DESCRIPTION OF CHECK
Make sure the conveyor is clear of foreign objects and
all personnel are safely away from moving parts.
Visual and auditory inspection to check for oil or air
leakages, hardware security, or any unusual noise
that may indicate there is a problem with the
equipment.
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