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Milnor 48040F7J - About the Shock Absorbers

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Pellerin Milnor Corporation
Divided cylinder and Staph Guard
®
—4 seconds.
Open cylinder—10 seconds
NOTE: On most machines, there is no manual output for drain speed. If your machine
has a drain speed output in Manual Mode, use it instead of a formula.
If the cylinder does not stop in the given time, repairs are necessary. Speak to your dealer or Mil-
nor
®
. This is not routine maintenance.
CAUTION: Misuse of the mechanical brake during automatic operation will
cause brake components to wear out quickly.
During operation, always permit the cylinder to stop automatically.
NOTE: In automatic operation, the drive motor, inverter, and resistors stop the cylinder.
If the cylinder does not stop in the correct length of time, an error message occurs. If this
condition continues, repairs are necessary. Speak to your dealer or Milnor
®
. This is not
routine maintenance.
Figure 21. Example of Disk Brake. Your machine can look different.
Views of Brake Assembly and Reservoir
Legend
1...Correct fluid level. You can add fluid to this level when the brake is applied or not applied.
3.3.4 About the Shock Absorbers
BNWBUH01.C04 0000336165 A.6 B.15 A.7 10/13/21 11:58 AM Released
Milnor
®
washer-extractors with a rubber spring suspension also have shock absorbers. The shock
absorbers have a different type of connection than those for automobiles. It is not necessary to re-
place the shock absorbers at specified intervals. It is only necessary to replace them if there is an
indication that they are damaged or very worn.
Examine the shock absorbers at the intervals given in the maintenance summary. It is necessary
to replace a shock absorber if you see oil come out from the mechanism (see the figure that fol-
lows). This shows that seals are worn. It is also necessary to replace the shock absorber if the rub-
ber in a connector is very worn or missing.
Routine Maintenance

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