Lubrication Requirements
Chapter 6: General Procedures
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Hill-Rom® 405 Electric Bed Service Manual (MAN336 REV 2)
When you service the PC board, do as follows:
• Make sure hands are clean and free of moisture, oily liquids, etc.
• Only handle the PC board by its outer edges.
• Do not touch the PC board components. Finger contact with the board
surface and/or with its components can leave a deposit that will cause
board (and component) deterioration.
• When you work with electronics, wear an appropriate antistatic strap, and
make sure it is correctly grounded.
• Service the removed PC board at a static-free workstation that is correctly
grounded.
• To ship and store, place the removed PC board in an antistatic protective
bag.
Lubrication Requirements
Obey the product manufacturer’s instructions. Failure to do so could
cause injury or equipment damage.
Do not use silicone-based lubricants. Equipment damage could occur.
Oilite®
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bearings and bushings are utilized in several places on the system. By
retaining oil, the pores give a self-lubricating quality to the bearings and
bushings. If any silicone-based lubricant is applied to the bearings and
bushings or anywhere else on the system, this self-lubricating quality is
neutralized.
It is safe to apply the lubricants listed below to the unit
(see table 6-1 on page 2-3):
Table 6-1. Lubricants
1. Oilite® is a registered trademark of Beemer Precision, Incorporated.
Part Number Description
8252 (1400) Non-detergent SAE30 weight oil (apply to Oilite®
bearings and bushings)
SA3351 (1400) 4 oz lithium grease