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Bosch Rexroth AG, A20V(L)O Series 1, RE 93100-01-B/2019-09-10
3 General instructions onproperty
damage and product damage
The following notices apply tochapters 6 to14.
NOTICE
Danger from improper handling!
Product can bedamaged!
▶ Do not subject theproduct toimproper mechanical loads.
▶ Never use theproduct ashandle orstep.
▶ Do not put/place any objects onthe product.
▶ Do not strike thedrive shaft oftheaxial piston unit.
▶ Do not set/place theaxial piston unit onthe drive shaft orassembled parts.
▶ Do not strike assembled parts (e.g. sensors orvalves).
▶ Do not hit sealing surfaces (e.g. onthe work connections).
▶ Leave theprotective covers onthe axial piston unit until you connect thelines.
▶ Disconnect all electrical connectors before arc welding andpainting operations.
▶ Ensure that theelectronic components (e.g. sensors) are not electro-statically
charged (e.g. during painting operations).
Risk ofproperty damage due toinadequate lubrication!
Product can bedamaged ordestroyed!
▶ Never operate theaxial piston unit with insufficient hydraulic fluid. Specifically,
make sure that therotary group has sufficient lubrication.
▶ When commissioning amachine/system, make sure that thehousing area and
theworking lines oftheaxial piston unit are filled with hydraulic fluid and
remain filled during operation.
▶ Check thehydraulic fluid level inthe housing area regularly and recommission,
ifnecessary. For above-reservoir installation, thehousing area may drain
out through thedrain line after prolonged standstill periods (air enters
through theshaft seal) orthrough theworking line (gap leakage). This means
thebearings are insufficiently lubricated when thesystem isturned on.
▶ Make sure thesuction line isalways filled with hydraulic fluid during
commissioning and operation.
▶ With above-reservoir installation, anaxial piston unit must bemoved tofull
swivel angle after nomore than three seconds during commissioning and
recommissioning. Make sure that theaxial piston unit really does suck
inhydraulic fluid and build up pressure.