8.4 Lubrication chart
annually
Pilot bearing of the
rotary unit
8.5 Steps after maintenance is complete
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Proceed as follows when maintenance is complete and before switching the machine back on:
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9 Disassembly
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When it has reached the end of its service life, the machine must be disassembled and disposed of in an
environmentally safe manner.
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9.1
Disposal
Unless a return or disposal agreement has been made, recycle dismantled components as follows:
Scrap metals.
Recycle plastic components.
Dispose of all other components in accordance with the material of which they consist.
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1 bearing
Clean the pilot bearing first!
Check if all previously loosened screw connections are tight.
Check if all previously removed safety fixtures and covers have been properly reinstalled.
Make sure that all tools, materials and other equipment used have been removed from the work area.
Clean the work area and remove any leaked materials such as liquids, process materials or similar
materials.
Ensure that all safety fixtures of the machine function properly.
NOTICE!
Disassembly must be performed by qualified personnel.
WARNING!
Danger due to incorrect disassembly!
The personnel disassembling the machine must be trained and qualified and have sufficient
experience. Errors made during disassembly may cause life-threatening situations or
significant property damage.
Therefore:
Have the machine disassembled by members of the manufacturer's staff only.
Do not disassemble the machine without authorization.
Knife sharpener MS 100
Disassembly
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