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Storing the TDP 6s
®
After its thorough cleaning, the TDP 6s
®
needs to be stored in the proper conditions. It is important
to store it in an environment in which the machine is safe from rusting. The TDP 6s
®
’s high traction
areas and the Tooling need to be lubricated separately before you store them.
Tools and Materials Needed
• Plastic wrapping to cover machine
• Airtight container for Tooling (if in storage for more than a week)
• Grease gun
• Lubricant/grease (food grade lubricant if machine has a high chance of contact with the food
or drug product)
• Disposable latex/rubber gloves (for food grade products and to protect hands from lubricant)
• Hairnet and/or beard net (food grade products only)
• Sterile shoe covers (food grade products only)
Instructions
Note: Wear latex/rubber gloves (and appropriate food grade attire if applicable) during this
process.
Lubricating the Tooling
If you are not using the machine for more
than a week, store the Tooling in an airtight
container and cover it with lubricant
to prevent rust formation. If not, simply
lubricate each part of the Tooling and
reinsert it back into the machine.
LFA's TDP
®
Tooling Case provides airtight
storage and is perfect for transport
and protection. Order at https://www.
lfatabletpresses.com/tooling-case-tdp
1. Rub a finger’s worth of grease on the Boot Timing Cam’s side.
1.1 Note: Be sure to lubricate the Boot Timing Cam Runner.