Lubricant Identification - Milnor MWF63C Series Maintenance Manual

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Table 7 Contamination Types, Cleaning Agents, and Procedures (cont'd.)
Material or
Usual
Component
Contamination
electrical
corrosion, varnish spade connector,
connections
electronic sensors dust
dirt
stainless steel
chemical spill
300 series stain-
chemical corro-
less steel
sive attack
painted metal,
dust, dirt, grease
unpainted
aluminum
rubber
dirt, oil, grease
clear plastic,
discoloration
acrylic
(yellowing)
glass
discoloration
(yellowing)
soft air filter, lint
dust, lint
filter,
rigid strainers,
mineral particles
screens for water,
steam
rigid strainers,
metal shavings
screens for oil
steel drive
dirt, hardened
components
lubricant
3.1.3

Lubricant Identification

The table below identifies the lubricant for each lubricant code given in the maintenance sum-
mary. Get these or equivalent lubricants from your local lubricant supplier.
When you add grease, always use the procedures given in
page
20. When you add grease to motors, also use the procedures given in
dures for Motors, page
Pellerin Milnor Corporation
Example
molex connector,
plug-in relay
photoeye lens, re-
flector, laser, prox-
imity switch,
temperature probe
shell, supply
injector
shell interior,
cylinder
frame members
drive belts, hoses
compressed air fil-
ter bowl, visual
flow meter
door glass, site
glass
on inverter electric
box door, in air
line filter bowl, in
dryers
in water line, y-
strainer
in hydraulic line
bearings, roller
chains, sprockets,
gears
21.
Cleaning Agent
spray solvent for elec-
Disconnect then connect it again.
trical components
Use solvent if the bad connection
continues.
none
Use a clean, soft, dry cloth.
warm water with soap,
Use clean, soft cloths.
then water flush
water
Use a hose to flush the chemical
supply from the surface fully. Do
not get water on electrical compo-
nents or mechanisms.
pickling and
Speak to your dealer or Milnor. This
passivation
is not routine maintenance.
warm water with soap,
Use clean cloths. Do not get water
then water to flush
in electrical components.
warm water with soap,
Use clean cloths. Flush fully. Oil or
then water to flush
soap must not stay on drive belts.
Make sure that drive belts are
serviceable.
warm water with soap,
Use only the necessary cleaning
then water to flush,
agents. Wash and rinse with clean,
then acrylic cleaner.
soft cloths. Follow instructions on
Do not use ammonia.
acrylic cleaner.
ammonia and water
Use clean, soft cloths. Use only the
solution and water
necessary cleaning agents. If neces-
rinse then acetone
sary, soak in cleaner.
shop vacuum
Replace the used with a new filter
when the vacuum cannot remove
contamination.
water
Use a rigid bristle brush. Flush with
a flow of water.
carburetor cleaner or
Soak. Use a rigid bristle brush.
equivalent solvent
carburetor cleaner or
Soak. Use a cloth or soft bristle
equivalent solvent
brush.
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Routine Maintenance
More Data
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