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Promac 212 - Maintenance; Daily Maintenance; Weekly Maintenance; Monthly Cleaning

Promac 212
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MAINTENANCE
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Below are the main maintenance operations, which can be divided into daily, weekly, monthly and half-yearly
operations. Failure to carry out the scheduled operations will result in premature wear and reduced machine
performance.
Daily maintenance
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General cleaning of the machine from chips.
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Cleaning the spindle cone.
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Tool wear check.
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Check protective covers for function.
Weekly maintenance
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General, careful cleaning of the machine from chips.
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Cleaning and lubrication of the spindle.
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Sharpening of the tools.
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Check protective covers for function and possible defects.
Monthly cleaning
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Retighten all screws.
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Check protective covers and devices for integrity.
V-belt maintenance
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The V-belt must run at the correct tension so that the power of the motor is transmitted to the tool optimally. Pull out
the power cable! Open the belt cover. Loosen the tension screw and tighten or loosen the motor until the belt
reaches the correct tension (approx. 10mm sag).
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To change the V-belt, loosen the tension screw, replace the V-belt and tension it as described above. Close
the belt cover again!
EXTRAORDINARY MAINTENANCE
Extraordinary maintenance must be carried out by qualified personnel. In any case it is recommended to contact
your machine dealer.
The restoration of the protective covers and safety devices is also to be considered as extraordinary maintenance.
EXTENDED MACHINE STANDSTILL
If the drill press is not used for a long time, it is recommended:
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To pull out the electrical mains plug.
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To clean the machine carefully and to preserve it sufficiently.
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If necessary, cover the machine with a tarpaulin.
DISPOSAL
General provisions
The final dismantling and scrapping of the machine must take into account the nature and composition of the
materials to be disposed of. This means in detail:
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Ferrous materials and cast iron, which however always consists only of metal, which is a secondary raw material,
must be handed over to the ironworks authorised to carry out the melting, subject to the remuneration of the
components contained.
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The electrical components, including power cables and electronic material that is considered to be assimilable to
urban waste, can be handed over directly to the waste collection service.
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For used mineral, synthetic or mixed oils, water-soluble oils and greases, which are special waste, you must
contact the Consortium for Used Oils for storage, transport and subsequent disposal.
Note: As the regulations and laws governing disposal are constantly revised and are therefore subject to
change and new regulations, the user is advised to inform himself about the respective regulations for
dismantling machine tools, which may deviate from the above-mentioned standards. In any case, the
information given is to be regarded as general and purely indicative.
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