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Maintenance
Proper operation of your Multifeeder equipment is dependent on a regularly
preventative maintenance scheduled and inspection program. The generic
scheduled outlined in this section may need to be adjusted to your specific
application and environmental conditions.
Warnings
• Before any maintenance tasks are performed, the power must be disconnected from the Feeder.
• Use only a 50% isopropyl alcohol and water solution unless otherwise noted. Other cleaning
agents may damage the material.
• Isopropyl alcohol is very ammable! Use only in an open area away from any source of ignition,
including open ame or sparks.
• Be certain that the belts are completely dry before operating equipment. Damp belts may slip or
track incorrectly causing injury or damage to the equipment.
• ONLY USE CLEAN DRY AIR IF PNEUMATIC AIR IS REQUIRED FOR YOUR APPLICATION.
Daily
• Clean any debris from the equipment with a clean cloth dampened with the alcohol/water
solution.
• Visually inspect the rollers and guides for damage or unusual wear.
• Visually inspect the machine for loose screws, bolts, and adjustment knobs.
Weekly
• Inspect the photo optic sensors with clean lint free cloth dampened with the alcohol/water
solution if necessary.
• Inspect any belt pulleys for looseness and tighten if necessary. With the power cable
disconnected the pulleys may be rotated manually.
• Remove any adhesive buildup.
Semi-Annually
• Open the side covers and remove any accumulated debris if necessary.
Annually
• Inspect all belts, bearings and timing belts for wear and replace if necessary.
Preventative Maintenance
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