7.2. Ordinary Maintenance
When the equipment is delivered to the user, it is already adjusted so as to work properly; however, in order to
guarantee its good functioning over time, you must perform controls as well as preventive and recurring maintenance
operations.
Ordinary maintenance includes inspections, checks and operations that prevent failures by monitoring:
the mechanical status of the equipment:
•
the (electric) power sources;
•
the equipment cleanness.
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The following charts list a series of controls and interventions to be performed according to a suggested timing.
The recurrence of the ordinary maintenance operations listed is meant for normal functioning conditions, that is,
within the provided conditions of use.
7.2.1. Controls and Inspections
7.2.1.1. Ordinary Maintenance Charts
OPERATION
Adjustment of belt tension
Visual check of equipment status
Check of nuts and bolts' tightening
7.2.1.2. Adjustment of belt tension
In order to adjust the belt tension, proceed as follows:
ACTION
S
TEP
Act on the nuts (A), placed on the product exit side, so as to adjust the belt tension.
1
A
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Daily
Weekly
X
A
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FREQUENCY
Monthly
Half-yearly
X
X
Yearly
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