CP 0003, CP 0004
Every day
Before undertaking any maintenance or changing
the butt on pneumatic machines, always switch off
the air supply and bleed the machine by depressing
the start and stop device. Then disconnect the air
hose from the machine.
Clean and inspect the machine and its functions
♦
each day before the work commences.
Check that the butt is properly fitted.
♦
Conduct a general inspection for leaks and
♦
damage.
Check that the air inlet nipple is tightened and
♦
that the claw coupling is free from damage.
Check the tamping butt lock nut, it must be
♦
tightened securely.
Check the setting of the piston rod seal. See
♦
section "Adjustment of the piston rod seal".
Change damaged parts immediately.
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Replace worn components in good time.
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Make sure that all the attached and related
♦
equipment, such as hoses and water separators
are properly maintained.
Periodic maintenance
After each operating period of approximately 150
impact hours or twice a year the machine must be
dismantled and all parts be cleaned and checked.
This work must be performed by authorised staff,
trained for this task.
9800 0557 90 | Original instructions
Safety and operating instructions
Tightening torques
CP 0003
Elbow - street, 30-40 lbf/ft (41-56 Nm) (use
A.
Loctite® 242™).
B.
Strainer - air, 50-60 lbf/ft (68-81 Nm) (use
Loctite® 542™).
Cap - valve, 60-70 lbf/ft (81-95 Nm) (use
C.
Loctite® 542™).
Plug - filler, 20-25 lbf/ft (27-34 Nm).
D.
Cylinder - head, 125-160 lbf/ft (169-217 Nm).
E.
Lock nut - retainer, 90-100 lbf/ft (122-136
F.
Nm).
Retainer - piston bushing, 2-4 lbf/ft (3-5 Nm).
G.
Lock nut - butt, 60-90 lbf/ft (81-122 Nm).
H.
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