13-MAINTENANCE AND REPAIRS
13.0
SAFETY MEASURES
(see section 3)
Carrying out maintenance and repairs may imply the necessity to work in dangerous situations. This machine has been designed
making reference to the standards EN292 NOV. 92/6.1.2 and EN292/2 NOV. 92/5.3.
13.1 SPARE PARTS SUPPLIED WITH THE MACHINE
1 N.1 blade (spare blade for taping unit, cod. S4004152ZZZ);
N.1 lower head spring (cod. S370017992Z);
N.1 upper head spring (cod. S370017894Z);
N.2 cutter spring (cod. S37022794Z);
2 Tape threading tool (to feed the tape through the taping unit)
cod. S310091406Z
3 Instructions manual of the machine (cod. SMB00050K)
4 Instructions manual of the taping unit (cod. S300024196A)
13.2 RECOMMENDED FREQUENCY OF CHECK-OUTS AND MAINTENANCE OPERATIONS
OPERATIONS
Lubrication
Blade cleaning
Machine cleaning
Checkout of safety devices
Blade replacement
Side drive belts replacement
13.3 CHECK-OUT TO BE PERFORMED BEFORE AND AFTER EVERY MAINTENANCE OPERATION
Before every maintenance operation press the OFF button on the main switch and disconnect the plug from the con-
trol panel.
During the maintenance operation only the operator responsible of this duty must work on the machine.
At the end of every maintenance operation check the safety devices.
13.4 SAFETY DEVICES CHECK-OUT
1 Taping units blade guard (section 10.1)
2 Lockable emergency stop button (section 10.1)
3 STOP (OFF) button on main switch (sections 7.9.3 e 9.1)
13.5 MACHINE LUBRICATION
Lubricate quarterly the column's endless screw.
January 2007
FREQUENCY
OPERATOR'S SKILL
Quarterly
Weekly
Weekly
Daily
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SECTION
2
13.5-6-7
2
13.8
1
12.5
1
13.4
2
13.9
2
13.10
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