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Maintenance
Regular maintenance is a basic requirement for the
continued safe and efficient use of the machine.
Follow the maintenance instructions carefully.
Before starting maintenance on the machine,
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clean it in order to avoid exposure to hazardous
substances. See "Dust and fume hazards"
Use only authorised parts. Any damage or
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malfunction caused by the use of unauthorised
parts is not covered by warranty or product
liability.
When cleaning mechanical parts with solvent,
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comply with appropriate health and safety
regulations and ensure there is satisfactory
ventilation.
For major service of the machine, contact your
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nearest authorised workshop.
After each service, check that the machine's
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vibration level is normal. If not, contact your
nearest authorised workshop.
Every day
Before undertaking any maintenance on hydraulic
machines, always switch off the oil supply and bleed
the machine by depressing the start and stop device
Then disconnect the hydraulic hose from the
machine.
Clean and inspect the machine and its functions
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each day before the work commences.
Check if the spindle thread, the guard (the disc
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may not touch the guard) and the flange are in
good condition.
Conduct a general inspection for leaks, damage,
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and wear.
Change damaged parts immediately.
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Replace worn components in good time.
Make sure that all the attached and related
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equipment, such as hoses and flow dividers are
properly maintained.
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If the machine has been dropped, carefully
examine the disc.
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Ensure that the disc dimensions are compatible
and that it fits the spindle.
3392 5186 90a | Original instructions
Safety and operating instructions
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Always plug hoses and nipples with clean and
tight plugs when dismounting.
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Check tightness of nuts, bolts, screws and hose
fittings after the first days of operation and
thereafter in accordance with the maintenance
schedule.
Every three month
Check tightness of nuts, bolts, screws and hose
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fittings.
Every 300 hours of
operation or every year
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Check moving parts, seals and bolts for wear and
cracks. Replace if necessary.
Check the function of the machine.
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Storage
Check that the machine is properly cleaned before
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storage.
Store the machine in a dry place.
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Keep the machine and tools in a safe place, out
of the reach of children and locked up.
Disposal
A used machine must be treated and scrapped in
such a way that the greatest possible portion of the
material can be recycled and any negative influence
on the environment is kept as low as possible.
Before a used machine is scrapped it must be
emptied and cleaned from all hydraulic oil. The
remaining hydraulic oil must be deposited and any
negative influence on the environment is to be kept
as low as possible.
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