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408-6732 Datasheet, PDF (7/8 Pages) TE Connectivity Ltd – Pneumatic Auto- Cycle
408- 6732
8. INSPECTION
The pneumatic unit should be inspected with the
information provided in Figure 5. It is recommended
that the unit be inspected immediately upon its arrival
at your facility, and at regularly scheduled intervals, to
ensure that the unit has not been damaged during
handling.
9. PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE
Preventive maintenance of the machine is limited to
periodic cleaning, inspection, and lubrication.
Depending on the amount of use, a regular
maintenance program should be established and
maintained, whether daily, weekly, or monthly. This
will greatly reduce downtime for repairs and
replacement of parts. When performing preventive
maintenance, remove cover to gain access to the
machine.
3. Check the air supply system and follow the
manufacturer’s instructions for maintenance and
care of the air supply filter/regulator/lubricator.
9.3. Lubrication
Because the bearing is an oilless--type bearing, no
lubrication is necessary. However, the air supply
should be lubricated, as recommended by the
manufacturer, described in Section 4, Machine Setup.
The fluid level in the lubricator should be checked
daily.
CAUTION
!
DO NOT allow any lubricants to enter the “target
area”. If this should happen, thoroughly clean the
area immediately.
10. STORAGE
DANGER
When performing preventive maintenance, MAKE
SURE that the air supply is turned “OFF”.
If the tool is not used, it must be stored by taking the
following precautions:
1. Store the tool indoors.
9.1. Cleaning
Prior to operation, or on a daily basis, perform the
following:
1. Use a CLEAN, dry cloth to wipe the entire
machine. Remove any evidence of dust or other
contaminants.
2. Grease unpainted parts.
3. Protect this tool from knocks or stresses.
4. Protect the tool from high levels of humidity and
from big temperature changes.
5. Prevent the tool from coming into contact with
corrosive substances.
2. Use a solvent or similar cleaning fluid to remove
any evidence of oil or grease from areas not
requiring lubrication, particularly in the “target
area”.
3. Use an approved--type air hose or vacuum to
remove any chips or metal particles that may be in
the machine.
DANGER
Compressed air used for cleaning must be
reduced to less than 207 kPa [30 psi], and
effective chip guarding (including eye protection)
must be worn.
9.2. Inspection
Perform the following inspection daily or prior to each
time the machine is to be used.
1. Check to ensure all components of the machine
are secure, and look for evidence of worn or
broken parts.
2. Inspect the pneumatic system for loose
connectors or leakage in the air lines. Repair
and/or replace components as necessary.
11.DECOMMISSIONING
In compliance with the regulations in force in the
country where the tool is used, the user must make
sure that waste produced during operation is correctly
disposed of. Disposal of lubricants and parts removed
must be carried out in compliance with the standards
in force in the country where the tool is used.
12. REPLACEMENT AND REPAIR
Customer--replaceable parts are listed in Figure 5.
Parts other than those listed should be replaced by
TE Connectivity to ensure quality and reliability. Order
replacement parts through your representative, or call
1--800--526--5142, or send a facsimile of your
purchase order to 717--986--7605, or write to:
CUSTOMER SERVICE (038--035)
TYCO ELECTRONICS CORPORATION
PO BOX 3608
HARRISBURG PA 17105--3608
For customer repair service, call 1--800--526--5136.
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