HYDRAULIC PISTON FILLERS F14/25/35/50
■ Lid closing: the lid can be closed more or less tightening the lid locking nuts, depending on the degree of sealing to be obtained. If you normally work with dry meat masses you can tighten the
nuts with less force; for liquid masses you may close the lid more tightly and thus avoid the possibility of leakage.
■ Spare parts: if you need a spare, contact your dealer who sold the unit, indicating all identification details (model, serial number, year of manufacture, power, voltage, frequency, etc.) you'll find
on the nameplate of the machine.
8.3 Hydraulic oil
■ Hydraulic oil level:
Check the oil level on the marks of the tank. Unscrew and remove the screws that hold the panel to the machine base, then withdraw it.
On the tank, check that the oil level is between the MAX and MIN marks.
Fill the tank to the maximum level (not over), since the greater amount of cooling oil will improve dissipation of heat from the hydraulic unit,
increasing its useful life.
The lack of oil for operation can be noticed if the piston rises "leapfrog" to allow air to enter the circuit.
■ Oil temperature: given the pressure transmitted to pump hydraulic oil, it is normal that the temperature can rise up to 60° C and the machine
body becomes hot after prolonged operating period. This machine is not designed to run in continuous, uninterrupted operation at high pressures,
but to work in an intermittent regime with stops to dissipate generated heat.
■ Hydraulic oil life: Talsa cannot provide accurate data on the life of the oil, because it depends on several variable factors: temperature, operating
pressure, presence of moisture or traces of water, etc. It can be estimated at 5,000 hours, depending on conditions. If the oil thins, is dirty and
shows presence of impurities or after using the machine has a whitish color due to the presence of water, replace it by first emptying the oil deposit.
Fill in oil following the instructions. Normally the hydraulic oil level will be maintained for years.
■ Replacing the hydraulic oil:
It is recommended to remove used oil with a suction pump oil.
Unscrew and remove the screws that hold the panel to the machine base, then withdraw it.
Remove the depressurized oil cap (red) and enter the suction pipe of the pump through the same hole. Ensure that the tubing
reaches the bottom of the tank to suck any impurities. Empty the tank by pumping the oil in a suitable container. Please
recycle used oil.
Using a funnel or filling gun, enter the amount of hydraulic oil indicated in the table, through the filling hole. Do not fill the tank
completely, as a certain volume of air is required for expansion of the warm oil.
Move the piston up and down two or three times in order to purge and remove air pockets circuit. The lack of enough oil for
operation can be seen that the piston rises "leapfrog" to allow air to enter the circuit.
If an oil suction pump is not available, the oil reservoir can be disassembled by releasing the oil reservoir tubes and screws.
Remove the tank and pour the oil through the filling hole into a suitable container.
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Use high pressure hydraulic oil (200 bar) ISO VG 46
viscosity and quality level equivalent to ISO 6743-4: 2015
DIN 51524-2 or HM: 2006-04 HLP.
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INSTALLATION AND OPERATING MANUAL
Hydraulic oil tank
Model
Oil reservoir capacity
F15
6.5 liters
F25 & F35
7.5 liters
F50
12 liters
V-1.3 last revision: 07/2018