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105 / 151Issued: 16.06.2010 Version: MA KL 1500-3 T S 141215 V1 en
13. Decommissioning, storage and disposal
2. Remove the linear unit.
3. Clean and dry the linear unit. No dirt or cleaning agents may remain on or
in the linear unit.
4. Inspect the linear unit, both internally and externally.
5. Remove any foreign bodies.
6. Remove any corrosion.
7. Clean the tracks and racks and protect them against corrosion.
8. Seal off electrical connections with suitable covers.
9. Seal hose connections by suitable means.
10. Cover the linear unit with plastic film and seal it against dust.
If necessary, add a desiccant beneath the sheeting.
13.3 Disposal
When the linear unit reaches the end of its useful life, it can be removed from
the system and dismantled, and the materials can be disposed of properly by
type.
The following table provides an overview of the materials used in the linear
unit. All plastic components are marked with a material designation and must
be disposed of accordingly.
Material, designation
Subassembly,
component
Remark
Steel Gear units, screws and
washers, beams, cov-
ers
Motors Dispose of motors
without dismantling
them.
PUR Cable sheaths
Copper Cables, wires
PU Hoses, energy supply
chain
Oil Gear units See safety data sheet,
consumables
(>>> 15.1 "Safety data
sheets" page 123)
Lubricating grease Gear teeth See safety data sheet,
consumables
(>>> 15.1 "Safety data
sheets" page 123)
PA Hinged clamps
NBR O-rings
FKM (fluorocarbon
rubber)
Shaft sealing rings

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