Unused machines and machine tools should be kept in a dry, closed room.
Keep them free from damaging influences such as damp, frost or large temperature
fluctuations as well as mechanical damage. Always store the machine in a way that important
machine instructions, e. g. on stickers and signs, are legible.
Dispose of machine and worn out/defective machine tools according the local/national
regulations. Fully disassemble the machine for the necessary disposal. Separate materials
according to local environmental specifications. Dispose of environmentally hazardous greasing,
cooling or cleaning agents in order to avoid environmental contamination.
When working on or with the equipment, it is imperative to observe all legal requirements
in regards to waste-disposal and proper recycling. In particular during installation, repair and
maintenance work, water damaging agents, such as:
· Lubricating grease and oil.
· Hydraulic fluid.
· Coolant.
· Solvent containing cleaning agents must not leak into the ground or reach the
sewage system.
These materials must be stored, transported, contained and disposed of in suitable
containers!
The following table shows possible problems and their causes:
Problem, cause, remedy
Problem
Machine does not
start
Valve trigger jams
50
STORAGE
DISPOSAL
ENVIRONMENTAL REGULATIONS
TROUBLESHOOTING
Cause
Not connected to compressed air
Rotor rusty due to humidity
Vanes jam (worn out)
Gear blocks
Impurities in the valve
Remedy
Connect and open the supply line
Disassemble motor and clean it Check
functioning of maintenance unit
Disassemble motor and clean it,
replace worn out parts
Disassemble gear, clean it, replace
worn out parts
Clean valve seat