Information

  • Maintenance for clean liquid filling room

  • Conducted on

  • Prepared by Darryl Hardy

  • NETTEX factory site. Hoo
  • Steven Twaite Daniel Peacock

1: Previous inspection

  • Have all previous preventative maintenance actions been completed? If no add comments.

  • Have all reactive maintenance actions been completed? If not add comments.

  • Have all safety actions been completed? If no add comments.

2: Items to check (if questions are answered "No" add comments)

  • Lighting - condition and operation?

  • Air lines - leaks and connections?

  • Flooring - is flooring in a clean safe condition?

  • Safety guarding - in place and in good condition.

  • Sink & drainage - In good working order

  • Entry/exit kept clear?

  • General tidiness - 1= Good - 5 = Poor

  • Machine cleanliness - 1= Good - 5 = Poor

  • Extraction over vessel open single reading. (Single extraction reading) Enter figure

  • Extraction over machine open single reading (Single extraction reading) Enter figure

  • Extraction over machine and vessel open, Vessel reading. Enter figure

  • Extraction over machine and vessel open, Machine reading. Enter figure

  • Pallet lift in good working order?

  • Heat guns in good working order?

3: Machines and conveyors

  • Universal filler lubrication oil?

  • Universal filler check nozzle condition?

  • Universal filler check pipe condition?

  • Universal filler check electrical terminals? In PLC control panel.

  • Universal filler lubrication oil?

  • Universal filler pressure regulator? Should be set to 0.6MPa

  • Universal filler general machine condition?

  • Conveyor - is conveyor in clean good condition?

  • Conveyor - E stops in good condition and working.

4: Sign Off

  • Carried out by:

  • Maintenance Manager:

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