200 Series Tooling Alcoa Fastening Systems
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AINTENANCE
AINTENANCE
GOOD SERVICE PRACTICES
GOOD SERVICE PRACTICES
The efficiency and life of any tool depends upon
proper maintenance and good service practices.
The tool should be serviced by personnel who are
thoroughly familiar with it and how it operates. If possi-
ble, the tool should be serviced by personneI trained
specifically in servicing the Model 200 Huck
Installation Tool. (See notice inside back cover of this
manual.) A clean, well-lighted area should be avail-
able. Special care must be taken to prevent contami-
nation of the hydraulic system. Proper hand tools, both
standard and special, must be available (See Service
Tool Kit). All parts must be handled carefully and
examined for damage or wear. Seals (O-rings and
quad rings) and back-up rings should be inspected
and replaced if nicks or wear is detected. A good prac-
tice to follow is to always replace O-rings, quad rings
and back-up rings when the tool is disassembled for
any reason. Service Parts Kit 42-236 includes perish-
able parts and should be available at all times. Other
components, as experience dictates, should also be
available. LUBRIPLATE 130AA™ (Fiske Brothers
Refining Co.) should be used to facilitate assembly of
seals, components and assemblies. Components and
assemblies should be disassembled and assembled in
straight line without bending, cocking or undue force.
Disassembly and assembly procedures outlined in this
manual should be followed.
PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE
PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE
The 200 Huck Installation Tool is a production tool,
requiring a minimum amount of maintenance.
Adherence to the Preventive Maintenance Chart
below, however, will help insure longer life with maxi-
mum operating efficiency, and eliminate unnecessary
breakdowns. Also, refer to Troubleshooting.