Chapter 3. Routine Maintenance
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Table 6: Bearings and Bushings. See Table 7 for Motors.
Apply grease to these components to prevent damage.
Mark
1
2
3
4
5
6
Do this each
Component
More Data. See also Section 3.1.4
“Lubricant Identification and Procedures”
x
200 hours
top and bottom ball bushings,
each Hydrocushion
See Figure 20. See also Figure 16. Add 0.12
oz (3.6 mL) of grease EPLF2 (Table 10)
See Figure 16 for these drive maintenance items. All items take grease EPLF2 (Table 10).
x
200 hours
drive bearings—two places
(front and rear)
Add 0.37 oz (11 mL)
x
200 hours
bearing seals—two places
(front and rear)
Add 0.12 oz (3.6 mL)
x
200 hours
jackshaft bearings (3 places)
Add 0.12 oz (3.6 mL)
x
200 hours
idler shaft bearings on Staph
Guard
®
models only—two
places
Add 0.31 oz (9.2 mL)
x
200 hours
bearing seal for disk brake
assembly on idler
shaft—60044SP2 and
72044SP2 only
Add 0.12 oz (3.6 mL)
x
200 hours
brake band bushings—two
places—60044WP2 and
72044WP2 only
Add 0.06 oz (1.8 mL)
See Figure 17 for these door maintenance items. On Staph Guard
®
models, these items apply to soil
side and clean side doors.
x
200 hours
door hinge—60044SP2,
72044SP2 and 3-pocket
models
Add 0.12 oz (3.6 mL) of grease EPLF2
(Table 10).
none
door hinge—60044WP2 and
72044WP2 (Rapid Load
™
)
models
no door hinge grease maintenance necessary
x
200 hours
door latch plunger
Apply stick DE3 (Table 10) to surface.
Table 7: Motor Grease Schedule. Use the data in Section 3.1.4.2 to complete this table.
Interval
Quantity
Dates When Grease is Added
Motor Identification
(example: main drive)
Years
Hours
fl oz
mL
.
25