6.6 Machine maintenance
6.6.1 Cleaning
Clean the machine on a daily basis.
6.6.2 Tightening torques
Strength classes for screws with untreated, non-lubricated sur-
face.
The values result in 90% utilisation of the apparent yielding point
at a friction coefficient µ = 0.14.
Tightening torques are checked for correctness using torque
wrenches.
When using lubricant MoS2, the specified values do not apply.
6.6.3 Screwed connections
With vibrating machines, it is important to check the screwed
connections for tightness at regular intervals. Observe tighten
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ing torques.
6.6.4 Changing rubber buffers
Inspect the rubber buffers for cracks and chipping as well as
tightness and immediately replace if damaged.
6.6.5 Exciter: Oil change / Oil level
• Unscrew venting screw (3), oil filling plug/dipstick (1) and oil
drain plug (2).
• Drain-off old oil.
• Screw-in oil drain screw (2).
• Fill-in new oil through the oil fill hole (1). See lubrication plan
for quantity and quality.
•
Replace oil filling plug/dipstick (1) and venting screw (3).
•
Unscrew oil filling plug/dipstick (1), check the oil level again
and top up with oil if necessary.
•
Replace oil filling plug/dipstick (1).
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After cleaning
–
all cables, hoses, connections and connectors
are to be checked for leakage, holed con-
nections, chafing points and other damage.
– Detected faults are to be eliminated imme-
diately.
No combustible or aggressive materials are to be
used for cleaning.