MAINTENANCE PLAN
Maintenance works necessary for optimum and trouble-free operation are described in the following sections.
- If an increased wear of parts is revealed by regular inspections, reduce the maintenance intervals!
- Draw up a maintenance log after every maintenance! The log assists in error analysis, enables adjusting the
intervals to actual usage conditions and validating guarantee claims.
- If you have any queries on maintenance works and intervals: contact manufacturer.
Interval
Before every commissioning
After completion of work
weekly
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Maintenance work
Visual check
- of the entire machine
- of the tool holder (flange and blade holder)
- of the tool (cutting wheel)
- of the control elements (handles, rollers, etc.)
- of the water tank and hoses
- of the cutter head and cutting table
Visual check
- of the electric system
- of the motor
- of the water pump
cleaning the tool holder (flange and blade holder)
checking the tool (cutting wheel) for replacement necessity
cutter head and cutting table
- lubrication
- greasing
- oiling
- applying corrosion protection
Cleaning of
- entire machine
- control elements (handles, rollers, etc.)
- tools (cutting wheel)
- cutter head and cutting table
draining and cleaning water hoses and tank
Cleaning of
- Motor housing
- Water pump
tool holder (flange and blade holder)
- lubrication
- greasing
- oiling
- applying corrosion protection
Re-tightening and adjusting
- control elements (handles, rollers, etc.)
- cutter head and cutting table
- threaded joints
Personnel
Operating personnel
Specialist personnel
Operating personnel
Operating personnel
Operating personnel
Operating personnel
Operating personnel
Specialist personnel
Operating personnel
Operating personnel