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16041 -25 Loader Assembly

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Note: Please refer the Spare List according to the mentioned number. And Click on the serial number for the Manuals

  • Maintenance and Inspection of Gaurds

  • Regular Checks: It is essential to regularly inspect guard doors for wear and tear, proper operation of hinges and latches, and the functionality of safety interlocks.

  • Adjustments: Ensure that the door aligns properly and that the interlock system operates as intended.

  • Troubleshooting

Troubleshooting guards in automation machinery involves identifying and resolving issues to ensure they provide effective protection and comply with safety standards.

  • Identify the Problem: Look for signs of issues or alerts from the control system.

  • Common Issues:

Guard Not Closing: Check alignment, hinges, and latches.

Interlock Issues: Test and inspect interlock systems and wiring.

Guard Damage: Repair minor damage or replace if severe.

Operational Difficulty: Remove obstructions, lubricate moving parts.

False Triggering: Adjust or clean interlock sensors.

  • Maintenance: Conduct regular inspections, lubrication, and cleaning.

  • Cleaning

Cleaning guards in automation machinery is crucial for maintaining their effectiveness and ensuring safety.

Turn Off Machine: Ensure the machine is powered down.

Remove Debris: Use a dry cloth or brush to remove loose dirt.

Clean Surface: Wipe with a damp cloth and mild cleaner, avoiding harsh chemicals.

Clean Moving Parts: Brush and apply lubricant if needed.

Rinse and Dry: Rinse if necessary and dry thoroughly.

Reinstall and Test: Reattach and ensure proper function.

  • Changeover

Changing over guards in automation machinery involves replacing or adjusting the protective barriers to accommodate new conditions, such as changes in production requirements, machine configurations, or guard wear.

  • Power Down and Lock Out the machine to ensure safety.

  • Remove Existing Guards: Document, disassemble, and inspect.

  • Install New Guards: Prepare, position, secure, and connect safety features.

  • Verify and Test: Inspect and test for proper installation and functionality.

  • Document and Train: Update records and train staff on the new setup.

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