Operating manual Lubricator
Revision: 02
2022-D064493
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9 Maintenance
• Before commencing work, read the general safety instructions
(see section “2.7 General safety instructions”).
9.1 Maintenance tasks
9.1.1 Visual inspection
NOTE
Insufficient lubrication will damage the toothing.
• Always ensure sufficient lubrication and replace the lubricant cartridge in a timely
manner.
• Check the entire lubrication system by means of a thorough visual inspection for external
damage such as loose or defective tubes and worn or dirty (clogged) lubricating pinions.
• Replace damaged parts immediately in order to ensure constant lubrication.
• The service life of the lubricating pinion depends on the environmental conditions.
• Check the fill level in the lubricator.
9.1.2 Cleaning
NOTE
Compressed air can damage the seals of the lubricator.
• Do not use compressed air to clean the lubricator.
9.2 Start up after maintenance
• Clean the outside of the lubricator.
• Attach all safety devices.
• Carry out a test run before releasing the lubricator for operation again.