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LUBRICATION
During
an
inspection
the
breaker
should
be
checked
for
proper
operation, adjustment and lubrication.
Adjustment
procedures
are
described
in
the instruction book.
Recom-
mended
lubrication points are shown
in
adjacent
chart.
The
lubrication chart outlines
two
methods
of
lubrication.
The first method requires no disassembly and
is
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gested
for
the
prevention
of
problems
which
coulct
be
created
by
severe environmental or operating conditions.
The
second
method
follows
a
procedure
similar
to
that
performed
on
the
breaker
at
the
factory
and
should
be
used
only
in case
of
a general overhaul
or
disassembly.
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Also
pin
on rall that
this clevis
engages.
Figure
9.
Lubrication
Points On
Breaker
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